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* A villainous example happens at the climax of "Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo", where Tronchamulas finally takes his revenge to Filemon after getting 15 years in prison and being constantly abused and drugged by him trought the movie by doing "El Aquello" to Filemon, impressing Mortadelo.

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* A villainous example happens at the climax of "Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo", where Tronchamulas finally takes his revenge to on Filemon after getting for putting him in jail for 15 years in prison ago with false evidence and being constantly abused and drugged by him trought throughout the movie by doing "El Aquello" to Filemon, impressing Mortadelo.
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* "Hay un Traidor en la Tia", ends with Mortadelo and Filemón punishing their boss by lashing him to a scoop wheel and a piece of cactus to their boss' rear side upon learning that he was responsible of the leaking of the T.I.A's plans by [[TooDumbToLive yelling the uncoded plans to their other building across the street.]].

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* "Hay un Traidor traidor en la Tia", TIA" ends with Mortadelo and Filemón punishing their boss by lashing him to a scoop wheel and a piece of cactus to their boss' rear side upon learning that he was responsible of the leaking of the T.I.A's plans by [[TooDumbToLive yelling the uncoded plans to their other building across the street.]].
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* A villainous example happens at the climax of "Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo", where Tronchamulas finally takes his revenge to Filemon after getting 15 years in prison and being constantly abused and drugged by him trought the movie by doing "El Aquello" to Filemon, impressing Mortadelo.
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* "Hay un Traidor en la Tia", ends with Mortadelo and Filemón punishing their boss by lashing him to a scoop wheel and a piece of cactus to their boss' rear side upon learning that he was responsible of the leaking of the T.I.A's plans by [[TooDumbToLive yelling the uncoded plans to their other building across the street.]].

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* Filemón got an EPIC one at the end of "Las embajadas chifladas". See the ChekhovsGun entry for that.
* The Súper got his at the end of "El bacilón". See the DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu entry in the trope pages for details.
* An unrelated example would be when Mortadelo used an ''[[CelestialBody universe]]'' disguise in the last panel of "El disfraz, cosa falaz".

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* ** Filemón got an EPIC a big one at the end of "Las embajadas chifladas". See chifladas" when he and Mortadelo got tied close to a bomb and he used his neck ([[ChekhovsGun which he had gotten elongated some pages before]]) to take the ChekhovsGun entry for that.
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bomb with his teeth and throw it to the BigBad.
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The Súper got his at the end of "El bacilón". See the DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu entry in the trope pages for details.
* An unrelated example would be
bacilón" when he defeated the titular MuckMonster by delivering a single slap that made it [[NoBodyLeftBehind dissolve into nothing]]. And just because the monster was obstructing his way to the bathroom.
* In the last chapter of "El disfraz, cosa falaz",
Mortadelo used an faces another master of disguise in Lucrecio Calcetini, and unlike other times that he faced other masters of disguise where he was easily outclassed, they both pull up a fair fight here, both going as far as to disguise of a plethora of things from mosquitos and flies to ''tsunamis'' and ''earthquakes''.
** And at the end of the story, when it’s discovered that Lucrecio’s truck of coke was not of cocaine like the Súper told them but of [[BlandNameProduct Coca Loca]], Mortadelo takes vengeance on the Súper by disguising as the
''[[CelestialBody universe]]'' disguise in the last panel of "El disfraz, cosa falaz".to tie him to a planet and make a meteorite crash into him.
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* The Súper got his at the end of "El bacilón". See the DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu entry in the trope pages.

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* The Súper got his at the end of "El bacilón". See the DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu entry in the trope pages.pages for details.
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* Superintendente Vicente got his at the end of "El bacilón". See the DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu entry.

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* Superintendente Vicente The Súper got his at the end of "El bacilón". See the DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu entry.entry in the trope pages.
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* An unrelated example would be when Mortadelo used an [[CelestialBody ''universe'']] disguise in the last panel of "El disfraz, cosa falaz".

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* An unrelated example would be when Mortadelo used an [[CelestialBody ''universe'']] ''[[CelestialBody universe]]'' disguise in the last panel of "El disfraz, cosa falaz".
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* Mortadelo is usually the one who saves the day (that is, [[SelfDisposingVillain whenever the villain doesn't do it himself]]). Whenever another one does it, expect it to be one of these moments.
* Filemón got an EPIC one at the end of "Las embajadas chifladas". See the ChekhovsGun entry for that.
* Superintendente Vicente got his at the end of "El bacilón". See the DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu entry.
* An unrelated example would be when Mortadelo used an [[CelestialBody ''universe'']] disguise in the last panel of "El disfraz, cosa falaz".
* Todoquisque, a villainous MasterOfDisguise, is probably the most realistic example of the trope. He is an expert with WigDressAccent disguises, often use props (glasses, fake mustaches, inflatable balloons to make himself fatter) and has successfully [[TraumaCongaLine tormented the titular duo]] for nearly the entire story. To wit, he has impersonated: a butler, a businessman, an old lady, a policeman, a surgeon, a corrida employee and even the main characters themselves(Super, Ofelia, Filemon and Mortadelo).
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