“ | You! Chico! You're expelled! | ” |
— Headmistress' Catchphrase
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Headmistress is the principal of Foremost World-Renowned International School of Lucha, where every masked wrestler attends to become a luchador. She is extremely strict and tough that most masked wrestler students at the School of Lucha have to follow The Code of Masked Wrestling. If they break any rules of The Code of Masked Wrestling, she will expel a student from the School of Lucha.
She is voiced by Candi Milo, who also voiced The Flea and Mama Maniaca.
Description[]
"Headmistress runs the school. She's the best wrestler in the place, and she's got a trophy case full of "captured masks" to prove it (and her most prized captured masks are mounted on the walls of her office like hunting trophies). She's tough on the kids, because she wants them to succeed. She's not asking them to do or learn anything that she herself wouldn't do. The kids fear her, but they respect her. She's tough, but usually fair. There's a secret wrestling rivalry between Rikochet's Mama and the Headmistress that goes way back. It's forever bubbling under the surface, threatening to break out into an all-out Free Match between the two powerful women."[1]
Appearance[]
Headmistress has a tan skin with white eyes and black pupils. Her mask resembles a big brain with some purple stripes curve around the brain. However, her masked forehead is fully purple. She wears a grey vest with a red collar sticking out and her sleeves is light red. Inside the vest, she also has a light blue shirt with a purple tie in it. She has a grey skirt that matches her vest. Although, she has black pants with dark purple curve on it. She wears white boots with black laces and a red stripe on the top.
In "Field of Screams", it reveals that she has long brown hair when she is unmasked. However, her eyes are seen, but her face isn't revealed as her hair is only seen on screen.
Personality[]
Under construction!
Background[]
Under Construction!
Relationships[]
Under Construction!
Abilities[]
Signature Moves[]
- La Expulsion[1]
- Blistering Barrel Roll: Headmistress flies, spins and turns into a rolling barrel. As they collide, she was rammed by Irgwin and falls backward to the corner of the ring.[2]
- Salmon Slapper: Before Irgwin swings towards her, she jumps and turns into a grey salmon with a slapping tail. However, she was entangled by Irgwin's fishing net, and then she was stepped by him as he pins him.[2]
- School Bus of Tardiness: Headmistress, Sr. Hasbeena, and Sr. Midcarda fused themselves by transforming into a school bus. They fly towards El Maléfico, but they were crashed, in which unfortunately transforms them back to themselves and being stuck in a rectangular position as the magnetic crane lifts them up.[3]
Sightings[]
Season 1 | ||||||||||||
1A. "Back to School": | Debut | 1B. "Weight Gaining": | Appears | |||||||||
2A. "How Rikochet Got His Move Back": | Appears | 2B. "Heart of Lucha": | Absent | |||||||||
3A. "Woulda Coulda Hasbeena": | Flashback | 3B. "The Anger of Cindy Slam": | Absent | |||||||||
4A. "The Fantastic Backpack": | Absent | 4B. "The Naked and the Masked": | Appears | |||||||||
5A. "Curse of the Masked Toilet": | Absent | 5B. "The Mummy with the Golden Mask": | Appears | |||||||||
6A. "Bring Your Dad to Lucha Day": | Appears | 6B. "Our Founder": | Appears | |||||||||
7A. "Tooth or Dare": | Absent | 7B. "Mask Mitzvah": | Absent | |||||||||
8A. "The Flea's Fighting Fish": | Appears | 8B. "La Flamencita": | Appears | |||||||||
9A. "Will the Real El Rey Please Stand Up?": | Absent | 9B. "The Musica Man": | Appears | |||||||||
10A. "Pinball Wizard": | Appears | 10B. "Not So Buena Girl": | Appears | |||||||||
11A. "Honor Thy Lucha": | Absent | 11B. "Chinche": | Absent | |||||||||
12A. "Timmy of a Thousand Masks": | Appears | 12B. "All Creatures Masked & Small": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "Mask-Away": | Non-speaking |
Direct-to-Video Movie | ||||||||||||
The Return of El Maléfico: | Appears |
Season 3 | ||||||||||||
1A. "Buena Basura": | Appears | 1B. "Shamrock 'n Roll": | Appears | |||||||||
2A. "The Spider and the Flea": | Appears | 2B. "The Incredible Penny Plutonium": | Absent | |||||||||
3A. "Dare to Lucha": | Absent | 3B. "Monkey Business": | Absent | |||||||||
4A. "Dawn of the... Donuts": | Absent | 4B. "Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Horchata": | Absent | |||||||||
5A. "Banditos De Los Muertos": | Absent | 5B. "Field of Screams": | Appears | |||||||||
6A. "Medico Mayhem": | Appears | 6B. "Big Worm": | Absent | |||||||||
7A. "Slamazon and On": | Absent | 7B. "Buena on Wheels": | Appears | |||||||||
8A. "A Whole Lotta El Reys": | Absent | 8B. "Doomien": | Absent | |||||||||
9. "The Match Before Xmas": | Appears | |||||||||||
10. "Call of the Mild": | Absent | |||||||||||
11A. "Smarticus": | Absent | 11B. "Niko Sushi's Happy Battle Funtime Dome 3000!": | Absent | |||||||||
12A. "Mars Madness": | Appears | 12B. "Fears of a Clown": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "The Magnificent Three": | Absent |
Trivia[]
- She is one of the few luchadora characters who does not show even a bit of her hair through her mask.
- During the development of the show, she originally had an oval-shaped head, but the original design for her wasn't working, so it was changed
- The brain on her mask is inspired by an old science-fiction Mexican film, "La Nave de Los Monstruos" (Translated in English, "The Ship of Monsters").
- When ¡Mucha Lucha! was still in development, there was originally an idea for a rivalry between her and Rikochet's mom as Ex-Tag Partners. but it wasn't expanded in the final version of the show.
- Headmistress' favorite food is anything from the canteen.[1]
Gallery[]
Click here to visit Headmistress's Gallery!
References[]