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− | |performer = Unknown}}'''El Guapo''' is a non-playable Mexican race car that came to [[Radiator Springs]] with [[Papo]]. He is a show-off that is constantly bragging about himself, specifically his |
+ | |performer = Unknown}}'''El Guapo''' is a non-playable Mexican race car that came to [[Radiator Springs]] with [[Papo]]. He is a show-off that is constantly bragging about himself, specifically his gold rims. Although he is on good terms with Papo, he seems to have bad blood with [[Lightning McQueen|Lightning]], [[Fletcher]] and [[Gerald]]. |
In ''[[Cars: The Video Game]]'', El Guapo appears as an opponent in the races [[Radiator Cap Circuit]], [[North Desert Dash]], [[Tailfin Pass Circuit]], [[Radiator Springs GP]], and [[Tailfin Pass GP]]. In story mode, El Guapo and Papo drive up to Fletcher and Gerald and ask to join in on the race against Lightning McQueen. Shortly after the events of the race, McQueen finds the four at Flo's V8 Cafe arguing over who has better rims. He is also found as one of the speeders that Sheriff must catch in the "Hooligans" level of Sheriff's Hot Pursuit. |
In ''[[Cars: The Video Game]]'', El Guapo appears as an opponent in the races [[Radiator Cap Circuit]], [[North Desert Dash]], [[Tailfin Pass Circuit]], [[Radiator Springs GP]], and [[Tailfin Pass GP]]. In story mode, El Guapo and Papo drive up to Fletcher and Gerald and ask to join in on the race against Lightning McQueen. Shortly after the events of the race, McQueen finds the four at Flo's V8 Cafe arguing over who has better rims. He is also found as one of the speeders that Sheriff must catch in the "Hooligans" level of Sheriff's Hot Pursuit. |
Revision as of 17:07, 22 July 2015
El Guapo is a non-playable Mexican race car that came to Radiator Springs with Papo. He is a show-off that is constantly bragging about himself, specifically his gold rims. Although he is on good terms with Papo, he seems to have bad blood with Lightning, Fletcher and Gerald.
In Cars: The Video Game, El Guapo appears as an opponent in the races Radiator Cap Circuit, North Desert Dash, Tailfin Pass Circuit, Radiator Springs GP, and Tailfin Pass GP. In story mode, El Guapo and Papo drive up to Fletcher and Gerald and ask to join in on the race against Lightning McQueen. Shortly after the events of the race, McQueen finds the four at Flo's V8 Cafe arguing over who has better rims. He is also found as one of the speeders that Sheriff must catch in the "Hooligans" level of Sheriff's Hot Pursuit.
El Guapo's basis is currently unknown, it resembles an 80's "boat" car, his license plate simpily reads GUAPO. He is painted a pale green livery with chrome decals and sections of gold painted on his rims, grille, and rear-view mirrors.
Gallery
Quotes
- "We have also come for a challenge." - Cars: The Video Game
- "They are loving my gold." - Cars: The Video Game
- "This is all about winning, you can not take first place if you do not look the part." - Cars: The Video Game
- "Easy, I see you have silver on your rims." - Cars: The Video Game
- "The rims, watch the rims!" - Cars: The Video Game
- "Hey! this is a new shiny coat!" - Cars: The Video Game
- "You see how I gleam?" - Cars: The Video Game
- "You are asking for trouble." - Cars: The Video Game
- "You will watch my shiny paint." - Cars: The Video Game
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Spanish | El Guapo | The handsome |
Polish | El Guapo | El Guapo |
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