| “ | My mask is my identity. | ” |
| — Rikochet | ||
"Mask Maker" is the second segment of the 11th episode in the second season of ¡Mucha Lucha!. It aired on January 17, 2004, on Kids' WB and on November 12, 2004 on Cartoon Network.
Synopsis[]
Rikochet gets his mask replaced with an exact copy, but the mask maker didn't have a license, which renders Rikochet's mask illegal He must try to evade the Mask Police and get a new mask, or his old one back, in time for a match.[1]
Plot[]
Work in Progress!
Characters[]
- Rikochet
- Buena Girl
- The Flea
- Antonio Mascara (debut)
- Amo Cara (debut)
- Mask Police
- El Journalista
- Minotoro
- Mr. Midcarda
- Headmistress
- Tic Tac Toe (cameo; non-speaking)
- Penny Plutonium (cameo; non-speaking)
- Cindy Slam (cameo; non-speaking)
- El Oscuro Invasor (cameo; non-speaking)
- Snow Pea (cameo; non-speaking)
- El Loco Mosquito (cameo; non-speaking)
- La Piñata (cameo; non-speaking)
- Protozoa (cameo; non-speaking)
- Ensalada De Frutas (cameo; non-speaking)
- Masked Dog
- The Real El Rey (movie)
Transcript[]
Click here to view the script.
Gallery[]

Click here to visit Mask Maker's Gallery!
Trivia[]
- While El Rey vs. The Evil Maskenstein plays on TV, it reuses the black-and-white film from "Will the Real El Rey Please Stand Up?" except the woman screaming.
- One of the masks Antonio wears in the commercial alludes to El Santo's masks, with similar color and design.
- Headmistress was holding The Broomstick of the Wicked Witch, in which she flies on it as a reference to The Wizard of Oz.
Goofs[]
- In Amazon Prime release, the title card flickers to black before going back to the screen.
- Antonio doesn't appear through the screen until half-way through.
- The transition showing masks from The Three Mascaritas, respectively covers the screen except the very top, in which it still shows the Masked Police's head before transitioning to Antonio's arrest.
- Inside Amo Cara's cabin, the shadow from the mask moves repeatedly in the same direction.
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