Three Amigos/YMMV

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Non Sequitur Scene:
    • Starts at the camp scene and ends with the death of the Invisible Swordsman.
    • Also the "Blue Shadows" musical number sang to Ned so he won't be afraid of the desert while their horses sing back up vocals and at the end of the song a turtle says "Good night Ned".
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: Randy Newman's three songs are incredibly hilarious and somewhat touching, specifically "Blue Shadows".
  • Genius Bonus: After Jefe assures El Guapo that they have enough piñatas, El Guapo asks if they have a "plethora" of piñatas. Jefe agrees, despite not knowing what a "plethora" is, which enrages El Guapo. Most people assume "plethora" simply means "a lot", and El Guapo is being a jerk to Jefe by needlessly using a fancy word and then putting Jefe down for not knowing what it means. "Plethora" really means "too many," so El Guapo is really asking, in response to Jefe saying they have a ton of piñatas, whether they have an unreasonable amount. When Jefe happily says that yes, they do, El Guapo realizes Jefe is just being a yes man.
    • Then again, when Jefe accuses El Guapo of wanting to be upset at him just because he's fuming about Carmen, El Guapo seems to agree, so maybe he was just being a jerk to Jefe.
  • What an Idiot!: Dusty.

Lucky: (after Dusty killed the Invisible Swordsman) We fired up!