El Tigre/YMMV

"*both are glaring at each other*
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Rodolfo taking down a giant robotic dragon while in the throes of a Heroic BSOD probably qualifies (the fact that said dragon had just easily defeated a Super Team moments before and that White Pantera wasn't even trying (he thought it was a "charity battle" set up by his son to make him feel better) makes this even more awesome).
 * When Sartana of the Dead creates a giant Zombie... Mecha... monster... thing and tries to take over Miracle City, Manny and Frida go to the land of the dead to bring back his ancestors to come fight her (It was Dia de los Muertos). Their Fastball Special is awesome in its own right, but the kicker is that Manny not only learned the special ability of, but then took it Up to Eleven by
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: There's a Scene between Puma Loco and his Father, who was a hero, mind you, Justice Jaguar. Now, Jaguar, as many fans speculate, never forgave his son for turning to the side of evil. After Manny and Frida, along with all the other passed Rivera men, escape from the Underworld, there's a scene that's so simple, but sweet.

Jaguar: ....*spitefully* Son.

Puma: ....*bitterly* Father.

Jaguar: *tearfully* Son!

Puma: *crying* Father!


 * they both embrace and cry*"


 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Django of the Dead. The writers were on the same page, as they were planning on making him a recurring character in season three.
 * Fan Preferred Couple: El Tigre and Black Cuervo. It was so popular 'Tigre + Cuervo Forever', a catch phrase for the ET/BC following, became the title of an episode.
 * The people working there must have been even more fan-savvy than the guys behind ''Avatar: The Last Airbender.
 * Frida gets paired with either Dr. Chipotle Jr or Sergio a lot, too.
 * Frida/Django is quite popular, too.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Wanna know what makes The Golden Eagle Twins' Karma Houdini all the more infuriating? many of the evil acts commited by the self proclaimed villains are mostly played for laughs but this actually goes too far!
 * Nightmare Fuel: Sartana's undead skeleton army, and General Chapuza's zombie family count.
 * Squick: The romance between Puma Loco and Sartana of the Dead.
 * Tear Jerker: The Dia de los Muertos episode revealing all the previous generations of Rivera Men. Even though they alternate good and evil each generation, there is love there, and pride. It allows them to overcome their differences when the chips are down.
 * Too Good to Last