The Three-Headed Monster is a giant monster that guards the bridge to the other side of the city. They are an antagonist of the episode, "Mask Mitzvah".
Appearance[]
Three-Headed Monster is a giant, purple monster with three heads and wears a black mask with striped yellow squares around their eyes and a mix of purple and white pointy horns. They also wore a large black belt with yellow frame and buckle and black pants with light-yellow pointy stripes.
Personality[]
Under construction!
Background[]
"Mask Mitzvah"[]
As Rikochet and Masked Dog cross the bridge, The Three-Headed Monster guards the bridge, preventing them from crossing. They angrily state that "No person with more than heads should cross the bridge", but then fist-bump Masked Dog's hand since they think that he was cool. After Masked Dog crossed the bridge, they demanded Rikochet to give them an El Rey action figure, in order to cross the bridge or face consequences. They grab Rikochet with El Rey inside the backpack, but before they elbow strike them, El Rey tells them to take him and let Rikochet go, so they drop Rikochet and grab El Rey instead. Then, they played with an El Rey figure roughly until they broke his plastic arms. Then, Rikochet grabs El Rey, and the monster starts to run after them.
Meanwhile, they find Rikochet and El Rey, hiding in the trash can and they pop out of the trash can and continue to chase them through the streets. At the park, they still haven’t found them, but then Rikochet mocks them and challenges them to a match. They pound Rikochet to the ground until he gets up. Then, they fling him to the tree. As Rikochet got up again, they laughed at him, so he transformed himself into a spinning top and dodged them. As they stand in the middle of the ring, spinning Rikochet pushes the rope, until the two trees come crashing to them. They eventually fell to the ground and Rikochet retrieves El Rey’s plastic arm from the monster.
Trivia[]
- According to Lucha-Mon character model sheet, they were originally known as The Monster of San Luis Rey before the name was changed.
Gallery[]
Click here to visit Three-Headed Monster's Gallery!