Bucky and Pepito/The Coyote Catcher
Such a funny, funny pair.
With anyone they tell things,
They always lend a hand.
Are known throughout the land.
The animals all love them,
Bad hombres shake with fear,
When Bucky and Pepito
Are trailing very, very near.
TAP
TRANS-ARTISTS
PRODUCTIONS
OF CALIFORNIA
PRESENTS
BUCKY
AND
PEPITO
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Sam Singer
CREATED BY
Sam Singer
Director:
REUBEN TIMMINS
Song "BUCKY AND PEPITO" by
GERALD DOLIN & JOHNNY HOLIDAY
Music Supervision: JOHNNY HOLIDAY
SEWAH MUSIC PUBLISHING COMP.
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THE
COYOTE
CATCHER
EMPTY!
TOMATO
PATCH
STAY OUT
TOMATO
PATCH
STAY OUT
SAYS WHO?
Pepito
I'll fix you!
Cal Coyote
Aah!
PEPITO'S
TOMATO
PATCH
Cal Coyote
Do you wanna buy a barbwire fence? Hahahaha!
Pepito
You Cal Coyote! You wait 'till I get my hands on you, Cal Coyote! Get away! Rgh! Rgh!
TOMATO PATCH
STAY OUT!
Pepito
Rgh! Rgh! I'll get you so mad!
Cal Coyote
Don't shoot! Don't shoot! Please, I-I'm too young!
Pepito
And don't ever come back!
Cal Coyote
Pardon me, uh, but could you serve a dish for the old lady's home?
Pepito
Sure! Just wait here. You nice little old lady!
Cal Coyote
I'm a victim of circumstantial evidence.
Cal Coyote
Thank you, sonny!
Pepito
Oh, boy! It's here! It's here! Boy!
U.S.
MAIL
LITTLE GEM ~
COYOTE CATCHER
Pepito
Fasten part X, hold D, and bend rod 6, section E.
Cal Coyote
Now, I wonder what that Pepito is up to.
F.B.I.
Pepito
What am I gonna do with that tomato-stealing coyote?
THIS IS PART 2
P.S. – WE FORGOT
TO SEND YOU!
AWFULLY
BIG!
PRETTY |
LOOK |
|
TOMATO PATCH
STAY OUT!
Bucky and Pepito—such a funny, funny pair!
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