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The 1928 film Speedy was Harold Lloyd's final silent feature and a heartfelt farewell to the silent era . It captures the frantic energy of 1920s New York City, featuring a famous cameo by and a climactic chase through Manhattan’s streets. The character "Speedy"—Lloyd’s own real-life nickname—represents a optimistic, baseball-obsessed youth striving to save the city’s last horse-drawn streetcar. Animation: Speedy Gonzales

The "fastest mouse in all Mexico," , is a cornerstone of Looney Tunes history. Known for his iconic catchphrases—"¡Ándale! ¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! ¡Arriba!"—he often outsmarted his feline rival, Sylvester . While his depiction has faced scrutiny over cultural stereotypes , he remains a beloved cultural icon in Latin America, celebrated as a quick-witted hero who consistently triumphed over larger adversaries. Horology: The Omega "Speedy" Speedy

is a staple of luxury fashion, originally designed in the 1930s as a smaller version of the Keepall travel bag. It gained legendary status after requested a custom "Speedy 25" size. Modern iterations, like the Pharrell Williams-designed P9 Bandoulière Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The 1928 film Speedy was Harold Lloyd's final

: Often referenced in business as the "Good, Cheap, Speedy" choice, suggesting that one can typically only choose two of the three. Animation: Speedy Gonzales The "fastest mouse in all

. Renowned as the "Moonwatch," it earned its legacy as the first timepiece worn on the lunar surface during the Apollo missions. Enthusiasts often debate the merits of different versions, such as the classic 1861 movement versus newer white-dial configurations. Louis Vuitton Speedy bag Go to product viewer dialog for this item.