“ | A true luchador always consults The Code of Masked Wrestling, even though the print is small and there are no pictures or nothing. | ” |
— The Flea
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"Our Founder" is the second segment of the 6th episode in the first season of ¡Mucha Lucha!. It aired on September 28, 2002, on Kids' WB and on April 23, 2004, on Cartoon Network.
Synopsis[]
When Rikochet, Buena Girl, and the Flea find themselves in the dire straits of a Bad Guys three-way signature move crossfire, they look to The Code of Masked Wrestling to save them. Unfortunately, they discover the last page is... missing! Can our three mask-a-teers find the missing page and restore the sacred code? Only with the help of the man who wrote the book... the man who founded The Foremost World-Renowned International School of Lucha... El Fundador!
Plot[]
Work in Progress!
Characters[]
- The Three Mascaritas
- Coco Demento
- Tibor the Terrible
- El Gundamo
- Headmistress
- El Fundador (debut)
- El Custodio
- Ensalada De Frutas (cameo)
- Megawatt (cameo)
- Protozoa (cameo)
- Potato Patata Jr. (cameo)
- Snow Pea (cameo)
- Sr. Hasbeena (cameo)
Transcript[]
Click here to view the script.
Gallery[]
Click here to visit Our Founder's Gallery!
Trivia[]
- In the scene where Flea imitates Headmistress's voice, he imitates her perfectly since both characters are voiced by Candi Milo. In Portuguese, when Flea imitates her, it is her voice actress who briefly performs Flea's voice, while in Spanish Flea's voice remains the same when he imitates her.
- The scene in which Rikochet, The Flea and Buena Girl scream after El Founder says that the final page is missing is a reference to the anime, in which they have a very similar expression.
- This and Pinball Wizard are the episodes of the season 1 with the largest number of cuica sound effects, with four sound effects in total being used in both episodes.
- This episode along with "Bring Your Dad to Lucha Day" was originally scheduled to air on September 14, 2002.
- El Fundador makes his first and only appearance in this episode.
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