Family. Honor. Tradition. And Donuts. Only a true luchador can master all four elements, and bring Lucha Libre to the world.
I'm not entirely convinced that this show was an accurate representation of the sport of lucha. Still, it was fun and colorful, with its anime-esque transformation lucha moves.
As you might expect, it had a Day of the Dead episode. It featured a skeleton kid with fire in his eye sockets fighting against Ricochet (the main character). I also remember the Flea's description of this holiday as a day when the dead rise to "eat the toes and spleen of the living." (This was back when kid's show had an obsession with mentioning the spleen for some reason)
I had a love-hate relationship to this show there was another one similar to it from it's creators but I can't remember the name I think Nick had it in their roster.
I'm not entirely convinced that this show was an accurate representation of the sport of lucha. Still, it was fun and colorful, with its anime-esque transformation lucha moves.
As you might expect, it had a Day of the Dead episode. It featured a skeleton kid with fire in his eye sockets fighting against Ricochet (the main character). I also remember the Flea's description of this holiday as a day when the dead rise to "eat the toes and spleen of the living." (This was back when kid's show had an obsession with mentioning the spleen for some reason)