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* AccidentalMisnaming: Manny has a habit of mispronouncing Dr. Chipotle Jr.'s name, prompting him to correct him in annoyance. However, he has no problem pronouncing Chipotle Sr.'s name.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Manny has a habit of mispronouncing Dr. Chipotle Chipoltle Jr.'s name, prompting him to correct him in annoyance. However, he has no problem pronouncing Chipotle Chipoltle Sr.'s name.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Manny has a habit of mispronouncing Dr. Chipotle Jr.'s name, prompting him to correct him in annoyance. However, he has no problem pronouncing Chipotle Sr.'s name.
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** The Moustache Mafia also take a disguised Manny to a warehouse that exclusvively holds condemned amusement parl rides.
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** The Moustache Mafia also take a disguised Manny to a warehouse that exclusvively exclusively holds condemned amusement parl park rides.
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* AmusementParkOfDoom: One is featured in "Adios, Amigos" that sports rides that easily break down and petting zoos where the animals attack the petters. Manny and Frida revel in the chaos and the misfortune of not-so-lucky parkgoers until the Titanium Titan shows up.
** The Moustache Mafia also take a disguised Manny to a warehouse that exclusvively holds condemned amusement parl rides.
** The Moustache Mafia also take a disguised Manny to a warehouse that exclusvively holds condemned amusement parl rides.
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* ActorAllusion: The Seventh Samurai, voiced by Creator/GeorgeTakei, says "Oh my" at one point in his debut episode.
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* SpecificSituationBooks:
** Frida asks Manny's mother for different books to see if the library actually has a book for everything. She asks for a book about churros, a book about exploding things, a book about guitars, and a book for [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs eating churros while playing an exploding guitar]].
** This is a running gag with Manny's mother. Whenever she is discussing something, she always brings a book into the discussion, as in, she [[{{Hammerspace}} literally brings the book with her to show it]].
** Frida asks Manny's mother for different books to see if the library actually has a book for everything. She asks for a book about churros, a book about exploding things, a book about guitars, and a book for [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs eating churros while playing an exploding guitar]].
** This is a running gag with Manny's mother. Whenever she is discussing something, she always brings a book into the discussion, as in, she [[{{Hammerspace}} literally brings the book with her to show it]].
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''El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera'' (2007-2008) is an animated series on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} created by a husband and wife team, Creator/JorgeGutierrez and Sandra Equihua. It is about a 13-year-old Mexican boy, Manny Rivera, who has a magical belt that turns him into costumed superhero El Tigre ([[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] for "The Tiger"[[labelnote:*]]Or just "tiger"; Spanish is more liberal when it comes to definite articles than English[[/labelnote]]).
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''El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera'' (2007-2008) is an animated series on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} created by a husband and wife team, Creator/JorgeGutierrez and Sandra Equihua. It is about a 13-year-old Mexican boy, Manny Rivera, [[HenshinHero who has a magical belt that turns him into costumed superhero El Tigre Tigre]] ([[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] for "The Tiger"[[labelnote:*]]Or just "tiger"; Spanish is more liberal when it comes to definite articles than English[[/labelnote]]).
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* BadassMustache
** The apropriately named Moustache Mafia, a group of criminals that can use their moustaches as weapons, or simply to [[PrehensileHair fight hand-to-hand]]. With their leader, Don Baffi, being able to create what amounts to a MiniMecha out of his moustache.
** Raul is literally this. He is a [[ItMakesSenseInContext sentient moustache that Manny grew]] and has helped him at various points.
%% ** Also, Rodolfo, under his mask.
** The apropriately named Moustache Mafia, a group of criminals that can use their moustaches as weapons, or simply to [[PrehensileHair fight hand-to-hand]]. With their leader, Don Baffi, being able to create what amounts to a MiniMecha out of his moustache.
** Raul is literally this. He is a [[ItMakesSenseInContext sentient moustache that Manny grew]] and has helped him at various points.
%% ** Also, Rodolfo, under his mask.
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%% * BadassMustache: Raul the mustache is ''literally'' this, and the Mustache Mafia [[PrehensileHair use theirs as weapons]].
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** The apropriately named Moustache Mafia, a group of criminals that can use their moustaches as weapons, or simply to [[PrehensileHair
** Raul is literally this. He is a [[ItMakesSenseInContext sentient moustache that Manny grew]] and has helped him at various points.
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%% * CityOfAdventure: Miracle City.
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%% * SplitPersonality: This seems to have been a side effect of the original El Tigre's indecision, complete with him TalkingToHimself.
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* UnrequitedLoveSwitcheroo: The episode which introduces Zoe Aves has Manny falling for her. When he figures out she's manipulating him, he loses interest and is forced to defeat her. And is when she sees his strenght in battle that she immediately develops a crush on him which last the rest of the series.
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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: The Golden Eagle Twins.
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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: VillainWithGoodPublicity:
** The Golden EagleTwins.Twins, they are completely selfish and are always taking advantage of the people's goodwill, but manage to make it look as they are always doing good and keeping their image clean.
** The Golden Eagle
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* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Manny is 13, and he is a prime target of bad luck, AmusingInjuries, and on ''a lot'' of people's hit lists. Heck, Frida sometimes gets hurt just by being near him!
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* GenerationXerox: Three generations of Riveras were in relationships with three generations of Aves. Each of them went terribly wrong.
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%% * WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld
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* AnArmAndALeg: Numerous characters are shown to have robotic prosthetics and even missing eyes, one example being everyone in the Chipotle family.
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** In "Fool's Goal", Manny's local soccer team usually comes in dead last because Manny's father tries to play fair and square, even though all the other teams obviously don't. When his Grandpapi takes over coaching and encourages cheating, the team makes it into the finals with the opposing team being headed by one of their villains. However, Manny's father eventually finds out and Manny is guilted into trying to make the winning goal normally... which he utterly fails at and loses the game for the team. The crowd chases Manny and his Dad out of the stadium for the loss. When Rodolfo asks Manny if it felt good to play fair, Manny promptly states that if this was the result, it wasn't worth it. It's not exactly cheating if the other team does it, moral high ground or not.
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* MirrorCharacter: Manny and Django, to the point that some fans have theorized Django being Manny in an earlier life.
** As it turns out, this might not be so much of a coincidence: [[spoiler: According to a picture on the creator's DA account (and some comments), Manny and Django might possibly be ''half-cousins!'']]
** As it turns out, this might not be so much of a coincidence: [[spoiler: According to a picture on the creator's DA account (and some comments), Manny and Django might possibly be ''half-cousins!'']]
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* NotSoDifferent: Manny and Django, to the point that some fans have theorized Django being Manny in an earlier life.
** As it turns out, this might not be so much of a coincidence: [[spoiler: According to a picture on the creator's DA account (and some comments), Manny and Django might possibly be ''half-cousins!'']]
** As it turns out, this might not be so much of a coincidence: [[spoiler: According to a picture on the creator's DA account (and some comments), Manny and Django might possibly be ''half-cousins!'']]
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* RealityEnsues:
** In "The Mother of All Tigres", Manny tries to hide his identity of El Tigre from his mother because he fears she will ask him to leave Miracle City with her for being too dangerous. As it turns out, Maria already knew about his "secret identity" because, prior to this episode, he had made no attempt to hide his identity and is actually quite famous.
-->'''Maria''': Oh come on, don't you think I read the newspapers?
-->''(SpinningPaper reveals Manny is El Tigre)''
-->'''Frida:''' Dang, that's right, she can read.
** In 'Fistful of Nickels' Frida defeats one of Sartana's skeletons by asking how it's able to stand without any muscles, causing it to immediately fall to pieces.
** In "The Mother of All Tigres", Manny tries to hide his identity of El Tigre from his mother because he fears she will ask him to leave Miracle City with her for being too dangerous. As it turns out, Maria already knew about his "secret identity" because, prior to this episode, he had made no attempt to hide his identity and is actually quite famous.
-->'''Maria''': Oh come on, don't you think I read the newspapers?
-->''(SpinningPaper reveals Manny is El Tigre)''
-->'''Frida:''' Dang, that's right, she can read.
** In 'Fistful of Nickels' Frida defeats one of Sartana's skeletons by asking how it's able to stand without any muscles, causing it to immediately fall to pieces.
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** In "The Mother of All Tigres", Manny tries to hide his identity of El Tigre from his mother because he fears she will ask him to leave Miracle City with her for being too dangerous. As it turns out, Maria already knew about his "secret identity" because, prior to this episode, he had made no attempt to hide his identity and is actually quite famous.
-->'''Maria''': Oh come on, don't you think I read the newspapers?
-->''(SpinningPaper reveals Manny is El Tigre)''
-->'''Frida:''' Dang, that's right, she can read.
** In 'Fistful of Nickels' Frida defeats one of Sartana's skeletons by asking how it's able to stand without any muscles, causing it to immediately fall to pieces.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** In "The Mother of All Tigres", Manny tries to hide his identity of El Tigre from his mother because he fears she will ask him to leave Miracle City with her for being too dangerous. As it turns out, Maria already knew about his "secret identity" because, prior to this episode, he had made no attempt to hide his identity and is actually quite famous.
-->'''Maria''': Oh come on, don't you think I read the newspapers?
-->''(SpinningPaper reveals Manny is El Tigre)''
-->'''Frida:''' Dang, that's right, she can read.
** In 'Fistful of Nickels' Frida defeats one of Sartana's skeletons by asking how it's able to stand without any muscles, causing it to immediately fall to pieces.
** In "The Mother of All Tigres", Manny tries to hide his identity of El Tigre from his mother because he fears she will ask him to leave Miracle City with her for being too dangerous. As it turns out, Maria already knew about his "secret identity" because, prior to this episode, he had made no attempt to hide his identity and is actually quite famous.
-->'''Maria''': Oh come on, don't you think I read the newspapers?
-->''(SpinningPaper reveals Manny is El Tigre)''
-->'''Frida:''' Dang, that's right, she can read.
** In 'Fistful of Nickels' Frida defeats one of Sartana's skeletons by asking how it's able to stand without any muscles, causing it to immediately fall to pieces.
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->''"Miracle City... a spicy cesspool of crime and villainy! This is the story of Manny Rivera! Better known as '''El Tigre!''' Son of the legendary hero, '''White Pantera!''' Grandson of the legendary supervillain, '''Puma Loco!"'''''
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->''"Miracle City... a spicy cesspool of crime and villainy! This is the story of Manny Rivera! Better Rivera, better known as '''El Tigre!''' Son of the legendary hero, '''White Pantera!''' Grandson of the legendary evil supervillain, '''Puma Loco!"'''''
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* WouldHurtAChild: Many of the villains wouldn't just hurt 13-year-old Manny, but his non-superpowered friend Frida.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Many of the villains wouldn't just hurt 13-year-old Manny, but his non-superpowered friend Frida. In fact, threatening children and even babies seem to be standard practice by the show's villains.
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* BeeAfraid: In "Oso Sole Mio," El Oso and Frida are both stung by bees at different points.
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* ScaryStingingSwarm: In "Oso Sole Mio," El Oso and Frida are both stung by bees at different points.
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* AbnormalAmmo: EL Tigre has been seen shooting out straightened versions of his claws as projectile ammunition.
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* AbnormalAmmo: EL El Tigre has been seen shooting out straightened versions of his claws as projectile ammunition.
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* PsychoExGirlfriend: The [[NotGoodWithRejection Aves family]] were all dumped by the Rivera family at some point, and all of them swear revenge and fight the Riveras regularly ({{Tsundere}} while also still having crushes on them]]).
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* PsychoExGirlfriend: The [[NotGoodWithRejection Aves family]] were all dumped by the Rivera family at some point, and all of them swear revenge and fight the Riveras regularly ({{Tsundere}} ([[{{Tsundere}} while also still having crushes on them]]).
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Now has its own page.
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Now has its own page.GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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Now has a CharacterSheet, which is in mucho need of WikiMagic.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Puma Loco was no doubt having an affair (with most likely the woman who would become Rodolfo's mother) when he dumped Lady Gobbler at the altar. He also most likely did the same with Sartana when he first dated her, but also maybe not.
** Turns out he did. ''Twice.''
** Turns out he did. ''Twice.''
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* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Rivera Macho Blitz, the Rivera family's most powerful attack. Unless performed by the ''entire'' Rivera clan, it will kill you in the attempt. Justice Jaguar admits he died trying to use it alone.
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* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Rivera Super Macho Blitz, the Rivera family's most powerful attack. Unless performed by the ''entire'' Rivera clan, it will kill you in the attempt. Justice Jaguar admits he died trying to use it alone.
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* BrainsEvilBrawnGood : Every Rivera villain, so far, had been a GadgeteerGenius, using a MiniMecha/ PowerArmor, while all the heroes have used Bronze Boots that grant them SuperStrength and SuperSpeed.
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* BrainsEvilBrawnGood : BrainsEvilBrawnGood: Every Rivera villain, so far, had been a GadgeteerGenius, using a MiniMecha/ PowerArmor, while all the heroes have used Bronze Boots that grant them SuperStrength and SuperSpeed.
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* CoolHat: Puma Loco's Sombrero of Chaos along with his ancestors' sombreros, which all turn into powerful mechas. Other characters also posses weaponized hats.
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* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Rivera Macho Blitz, the Rivera family's most powerful attack. Unless performed by the ''entire'' Rivera clan, it will kill you in the attempt. Justice Jaguar admits he died trying to use it alone.
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* OurAlebrijesAreDifferent: One of the villains is the Alebrije Monster. It's a huge creature with four eyes, horns, tentacle arms, and three legs. It has a girlfriend who looks exactly like him except she has eyelashes.
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** So... good or evil?
** The trope page mentions that scars of that type can go both ways. Much like Manny.
** The trope page mentions that scars of that type can go both ways. Much like Manny.
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* SayingTooMuch: In "Party Monsters", after Manny, Frida and the geeks defeated the Mustache Mafia, Manny accidentally blurted out that he and Frida were the ones who threw the party that interrupted the geeks' game night. Initially angry, it was all but forgotten when the geeks let the other kids out of the closet they were forced into by the mafia.