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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[
* ''[[¡Three Amigos!
* In the Disney film ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang]]'', there was a single bandito among the otherwise homogenous-white bad guys.
* Calvera and his band of outlaws in ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]''.
* The bandits in ''[[Django]]''.
* Several Banditos are part of Hedley Lamarr's army in ''[[Blazing Saddles]]''.
* ''[[Butch Cassidy and
* Cheyenne in ''[[Once Upon a Time
* And speaking of [[Sergio Leone]] films, why hasn't anyone mentioned [[The Good, the Bad
** Juan Miranda and his band of outlaws from Leone's ''[[A Fistful of
** El Indio of ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'' takes the sterotypical bandito [[Up to Eleven]]. A drug-addicted [[Large Ham]] who stalks women, murders families, rigs duels, and takes trophies from his victims, he spends most of the film in an oppium-induced haze, while plotting to use [[Anti-Hero|Monco]] and [[Best Served Cold|Colonel Mortimer]] to do his dirty work, wiping out his gang and leaving all the money from his robberies for him.
** The Rojo brothers of ''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]'' are banditos-turned-bootleggers, who sell alcohol on both sides of the border, and have an ugly rivalry with the Baxters, a family of white-collar American gunrunners. While two of the brothers are absolutely stereotypical, Ramon subverts it somewhat by being totally evil, but [[Evil Genius|very bright]].
* ''[[The Wild Bunch]]'' has examples of both. On the villain side, we have Mapache, the primary villain and his army of bandits. On the (anti-)heroic side, we have Angel, one of the Bunch.
* Revolutionary banditos make up one of the bad guy groups in the movie ''[[The Professionals (
* Tomas Milian played this type (usually the sympathetic version) in a lot of spaghettis.
* The [[Eastern European Animation|Hungarian]] animated film ''[[Cat City]]'' has a gang of vampire bat banditos.
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== [[Literature]] ==
* [[Ben Snow]] fights to protect the eponymous cross from the bandito Zanja {{spoiler|who turns out to be a gringo}} and his gang in "The Trail of the Golden Cross".
* Banditos feature in several of [[
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* El Toro and his bandit gang from the ''[[Modesty Blaise (
== [[Radio]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Sanchez in the ''[[Desperados]]'' video games is a (deliberately) stereotypical bandito character.
* ''[[
* ''[[Outlaws (1997 video game)]]'': has "Spittin'" Jack Sánchez.
* Part of ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' takes place in Mexico, where the protagonist contends with both banditos and revolutionaries.
** There were few of them in ''[[Red Dead Revolver]]'' too.
* Renegados, Pistoleros and Comancheros appear as mercenaries and treasure guardians in ''[[
* [[Big Bad|Juarez]]'s gang (including himself) in the first two ''[[Call of Juarez]]'' games.
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Gordito is a heroic variant of this (mixed in with [[Sidekick]]) in ''[[
** Gordito's uncle Pedro would be a straighter example of this, except Pedro uses a [[Rule of Cool|velociraptor]] as his [[Horse of a Different Color|steed]].
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Some of the [[Quick
* Salty Mike becomes a bandito in the ''[[Squirrel Boy]]'' episode "Gumfight at the S'Okay Corral".
* Yosemite Sam appears as bandito 'Pancho Vanilla' in the [[Looney Tunes]] short "Pancho's Hideaway".
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