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Note bandito is the English spelling. In Spanish it is ''bandido''. We get desperado from the Spanish ''desesperado''. |
Note bandito is the English spelling. In Spanish it is ''bandido''. We get desperado from the Spanish ''desesperado''. |
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== [[Advertising]] == |
== [[Advertising]] == |
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* Because Mexicans were [[Once-Acceptable Targets]], Frito-Lay had the Frito Bandito as a commercial mascot at one point. |
* Because Mexicans were [[Once-Acceptable Targets]], Frito-Lay had the Frito Bandito as a commercial mascot at one point. |
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== Music == |
== Music == |
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* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|"El Bandito"]] in "Cross the Brazos at Waco". He tries to become a [[Retired Outlaw]], but is found and killed by the [[Posse]] [[Retirony|moments after discarding his guns in the river]]. |
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] == |
== [[Newspaper Comics]] == |
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[[Category:Western Characters]] |
[[Category:Western Characters]] |
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[[Category:Criminals]] |
[[Category:Criminals]] |
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[[Category:Useful Notes/Mexico]] |
[[Category:Useful Notes/Mexico]] |
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