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    Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias Is Speedy Gonzales In ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’

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    Comedian and actor Gabriel Iglesias dared the so-called “cancel culture” to go after him when he announced he would be voicing Speedy Gonzales in the anticipated live-action/animated sports comedy film “Space Jam: A New Legacy.”

    Funny thing: Nothing happened.

    The acclaimed comic is the new voice of the iconic Looney Tunes character in the “Space Jam” sequel starring the basketball legend LeBron James. The film opened in American theaters nationwide on July 16.

     

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    A post shared by Gabriel Iglesias (@fluffyguy)

    “U can’t catch me cancel culture,” Iglesias posted on Twitter back in March. “I’m the fastest mouse in all of Mexico.”

    Iglesias’ post was a reaction to Charles M. Blow’s column about stereotypical cartoons, such as Pepe Le Pew. The columnist said Pew “normalized rape culture.”

    Of Speedy Gonzales, Blow said the mouse’s “friends helped popularize the corrosive stereotype of the drunk and lethargic Mexicans.” But this is not new. There has always been talking among Latinos and others about stereotypes present in the cartoons featuring Speedy and company.

    Both Pepe Le Pew and Speedy Gonzales were initially part of “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” but only the ingenious, resourceful, bilingual Mexican mouse made the final cut. Unlike the skunk who got no love for his history of aggressively pursuing romance, Speedy Gonzales got “mucho amor” from many Latinos who have defended his speed, resourcefulness and wit against his “gringo enemies.”

    The “ratoncito” is part of more than a dozen Looney Tunes characters featured in “Space Jam: A New Legacy.” Others are Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, Yogi Bear, Fred Flintstone, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Lola Bunny, Tweety, Tasmanian Devil, Granny and Road Runner. Talents such as Jeff Bergman, Eric Bauza, Zendaya, Bob Bergen, Jim Cummings and Latina VO talent Candi Milo lend them their voices.

    Gabriel Iglesias shows off his vocal range as Speedy Gonzales.

    In the new animated film from Warner Bros., a rogue artificial intelligence kidnaps the son of the famed basketball player. James then has to work with Bugs Bunny and his gang to win a basketball game. Co-starring along with the Lakers player are Academy Award winner Don Cheadle (“Hotel Rwanda,” “Crash”), Cedric Joe (“Modern Family”), Khris Davis (“Detroit”) and Sonequa Martin-Green (“Star Trek: Discovery”). Malcolm D. Lee (“Girls Trip”) directed the film.

    This is not the first time Iglesias lent his voice to animated films.

    A few years after committing to stand-up comedy in 1997, Fluffy started accumulating credits in animated projects — from TV series “Family Guy” and “The Emperor’s New School” to films such as “Planes,” “The Nut Job,” “El Americano: The Movie,” “Coco” and “Ferdinand.”

    The comedian has also made films of some of his concerts, “The Fluffy Movie” and “Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy.” Also, his ever-growing popularity has led him to appear in other features, including two “Magic Mike” installments and popular TV shows “Modern Family” and “Cristela.”

     

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    A post shared by Gabriel Iglesias (@fluffyguy)

    Iglesias is arguably the most popular and commercially successful Latino comedian. He is currently developing a fandom with a stand-up that mixes storytelling, parodies, characters and sound effects that bring his personal experiences to life. His YouTube channel has nearly 5 million subscribers.

    For two seasons, he had a self-titled Netflix original comedy series, “Mr. Iglesias,” playing a good-natured public high-school teacher who works at his alma mater teaching gifted but misfit kids from the inner city. Although Netflix canceled the series, the company is working with Iglesias on other projects.

    With his performance in “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” Iglesias is only the second Latino actor to voice Speedy Gonzales.

    Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias is Speedy Gonzales in ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ first appeared on LatinHeat Entertainment.

    Edited by Gabriela Alejandra Olmos and Fern Siegel



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