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"La Bruja" is the first segment of the 15th episode in the second season of ¡Mucha Lucha!. It aired on February 21, 2004, on Kids' WB.
Synopsis[]
Flea disappears into the legendary yard of the neighborhood "witch". After he escapes, covered in white flour, his guilt-ridden friends thinks he's a ghost and cater to his every whim. This doesn't quite work out as it puts Flea's pals in jeopardy. [1]
Plot[]
Work in Progress!
Characters[]
- Rikochet
- Buena Girl
- The Flea
- La Bruja (debut)
- French Twist (treat)
- Tic Tac Toe (non-speaking)
- El Loco Mosquito (treat)
- Snow Pea (non-speaking)
- Minotoro (non-speaking)
- Coco Demento (non-speaking)
- Double Ninja Ninja (non-speaking)
- Francisco of the Forest
- Private Reinhardt
- Zero Kelvin (treat)
- El Perrito (non-speaking)
- Penny Plutonium (non-speaking)
- Ensalada De Frutas (non-speaking)
- Cindy Slam (mentioned: treat)
- La Piñata (non-speaking)
- Pierre Del Fuego (non-speaking)
- Headmistress (non-speaking)
- Beautiful Woman (debut; cameo)
Transcript[]
Click here to view the script.
Gallery[]
Click here to visit La Bruja (episode)'s Gallery!
Trivia[]
- When The Flea's pogo stick was going out of control, you can see he passed through houses that came from fairy tales, such as the three little pigs houses.
- At the end of the episode, The Flea's final word is similar to the phrase from the old Alka Seltzer commercial, "I can't believe I ate the whole thing."
Goofs[]
- When The Flea becomes covered in flour, the costume around his neck and wrists is still tan.
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