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* HiddenWeapons: For situations where drawing his Buntline Special is impractical, such as at extreme close range indoors, he packs a Derringer as his backup weapon. He's good enough with it that its small calibre is not a hindrance.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Nando Gazzolo (Italian), Bernie Grant (English), Gian Maria Volonte (English, scratch track and some lines)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Nando Gazzolo (Italian), Bernie Grant (English), Creator/HenryDjanik (European French), Gian Maria Volonte Volonté (English, scratch track and some lines)
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* VillainousFriendship: Type III with El Indio. Niño is loyal enough to El Indio to break him out of jail, but Indio cares nothing for him.

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* VillainousFriendship: Type III The one-way sort with El Indio. Niño is loyal enough to El Indio to break him out of jail, but Indio cares nothing for him.
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* PracticallyJoker: Probably an unintentional example, but El Indio is what you'd get if you took ComicBook/TheJoker and dropped him into TheWildWest. He's a [[AxCrazy deranged]], {{sadist}}ic, {{sociopath}}ic, [[StrawNihilist nihilistic]] monster who commits evil acts ForTheEvulz, has a MysteriousPast, and his nemesis [[DarkIsNotEvil wears black]].

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* PracticallyJoker: Probably an unintentional example, but El Indio is what you'd get if you took ComicBook/TheJoker and dropped him into TheWildWest. He's a [[AxCrazy deranged]], {{sadist}}ic, {{sociopath}}ic, [[StrawNihilist nihilistic]] monster who commits evil acts ForTheEvulz, and [[ForTheEvulz capricious]] GigglingVillain, has a MysteriousPast, and his nemesis [[DarkIsNotEvil wears black]].
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* PracticallyJoker: Probably an unintentional example, but El Indio is what you'd get if you took ComicBook/TheJoker and dropped him into the Wild West. TheWildWest. He's a [[AxCrazy deranged]], {{sadist}}ic, {{sociopath}}ic, [[StrawNihilist nihilistic]] monster who commits evil acts ForTheEvulz, has a MysteriousPast, and his nemesis [[DarkIsNotEvil wears black]].

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* PracticallyJoker: Probably an unintentional example, but El Indio is what you'd get if you took ComicBook/TheJoker and dropped him into the Wild West. TheWildWest. He's a [[AxCrazy deranged]], {{sadist}}ic, {{sociopath}}ic, [[StrawNihilist nihilistic]] monster who commits evil acts ForTheEvulz, has a MysteriousPast, and his nemesis [[DarkIsNotEvil wears black]].
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* IdenticalStranger: He has a CriminalDoppelganger named [[Characters/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly Angel Eyes]] who Manco encountered many years ago. Despite this, Manco never mentions the resemblance.


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* IdenticalStranger: He resembles [[Film/AFistfulOfDollars Ramon Rojo]], who is a criminal in the town of San Miguel.

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[[folder:The Man With No Name/Manco]]
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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ClintEastwood
->'''Voiced by:''' Enrico Maria Salerno (Italian), Clint Eastwood (English)

* AntiHero: UnscrupulousHero. He's a ruthless bounty killer who only goes after criminals if the reward is good enough. But he only kills criminals and anyone who tries to kill him first, and has [[IGaveMyWord his own personal code of honor.]]
* BadassCape: His poncho.
* BigDamnHeroes: In the climax, arriving just in time to save Colonel Mortimer from El Indio's rigged duel, forcing him to partake in a fair one where he is hopelessly outskilled and gunned down by the Colonel.
* BondOneLiner: At the end, after he [[spoiler:finishes off Groggy]], he reassures Colonel Mortimer, who had stopped briefly to make sure everything was all right, "[[ItMakesSenseInContext I thought I was having trouble with my adding.]]"
* BountyHunter: Is really OnlyInItForTheMoney in his pursuit of Indio's gang.
%%* TheChessmaster
* CloseRangeCombatant: In contrast to Colonel Mortimer's preferred style of methodical shots at a distance, Manco prefers shooting close up, especially when fanning the hammer of his revolver to fire quickly.
* CombatPragmatist: Most notably in his EstablishingCharacterMoment, he uses a saloon's mirror to his advantage in a gunfight.
* DeadpanSnarker: Regularly trades cracks with Col. Mortimer--and seems to get a kick out of teasing the "prophet".
* DecoyProtagonist: Clint Eastwood may have top billing yet again, but make no mistake: This is Colonel Mortimer's revenge quest. Manco is only riding along as a helping hand with a crack shot.
* GoodIsNotNice: He's a BountyHunter, OnlyInItForTheMoney and doesn't hesitate to kill. However, his enemies are criminals and murderers themselves. Also, [[IGaveMyWord when he gives his word, he keeps it]].
* TheGunslinger: Very skilled in a QuickDraw, especially in close quarters.
* HeroicAmbidexterity: An unusual example. In his EstablishingCharacterMoment, he deals cards and performs hand-to-hand combat with his left hand, but all his shooting is done with his right.
* IGaveMyWord: Though a mercenary through and through, he was genuinely going to honor his word of letting Mortimer have his fair share of the reward for slaying Indio's gang, and was almost saddened when the old man let him have all of it instead.
%%* ImprobableAimingSkills
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a bit of a {{Jerkass}} to Mortimer the first time they meet, and tries to cut him out of the deal once or twice thereafter, but he warms up to him and even comes to consider him a friend.
%%* KnightErrant
* TheManWithNoName: As all the characters portrayed by Creator/ClintEastwood in Creator/SergioLeone's films, he has no name. He is just called "Manco".
* SmokingIsCool: Often smoking a cigar. Always looking cool while doing it.
* SociopathicHero: A downplayed example. He is a ruthless mercenary/murderer in a CrapsackWorld. What do you expect?
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: He is called "Manco", which means "missing one hand" or "one handed".
* SupportingProtagonist: Clint Eastwood may have got top billing, but this is really Colonel Mortimer's story.

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[[folder:The Man With No Name/Manco]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manwithnoname_3243432494.png]]
->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ClintEastwood
->'''Voiced by:''' Enrico Maria Salerno (Italian), Clint Eastwood (English)

* AntiHero: UnscrupulousHero. He's a ruthless bounty killer who only goes after criminals if the reward is good enough. But he only kills criminals and anyone who tries to kill him first, and has [[IGaveMyWord his own personal code of honor.]]
* BadassCape: His poncho.
* BigDamnHeroes: In the climax, arriving just in time to save Colonel Mortimer from El Indio's rigged duel, forcing him to partake in a fair one where he is hopelessly outskilled and gunned down by the Colonel.
* BondOneLiner: At the end, after he [[spoiler:finishes off Groggy]], he reassures Colonel Mortimer, who had stopped briefly to make sure everything was all right, "[[ItMakesSenseInContext I thought I was having trouble with my adding.]]"
* BountyHunter: Is really OnlyInItForTheMoney in his pursuit of Indio's gang.
%%* TheChessmaster
* CloseRangeCombatant: In contrast to Colonel Mortimer's preferred style of methodical shots at a distance, Manco prefers shooting close up, especially when fanning the hammer of his revolver to fire quickly.
* CombatPragmatist: Most notably in his EstablishingCharacterMoment, he uses a saloon's mirror to his advantage in a gunfight.
* DeadpanSnarker: Regularly trades cracks with Col. Mortimer--and seems to get a kick out of teasing the "prophet".
* DecoyProtagonist: Clint Eastwood may have top billing yet again, but make no mistake: This is Colonel Mortimer's revenge quest. Manco is only riding along as a helping hand with a crack shot.
* GoodIsNotNice: He's a BountyHunter, OnlyInItForTheMoney and doesn't hesitate to kill. However, his enemies are criminals and murderers themselves. Also, [[IGaveMyWord when he gives his word, he keeps it]].
* TheGunslinger: Very skilled in a QuickDraw, especially in close quarters.
* HeroicAmbidexterity: An unusual example. In his EstablishingCharacterMoment, he deals cards and performs hand-to-hand combat with his left hand, but all his shooting is done with his right.
* IGaveMyWord: Though a mercenary through and through, he was genuinely going to honor his word of letting Mortimer have his fair share of the reward for slaying Indio's gang, and was almost saddened when the old man let him have all of it instead.
%%* ImprobableAimingSkills
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a bit of a {{Jerkass}} to Mortimer the first time they meet, and tries to cut him out of the deal once or twice thereafter, but he warms up to him and even comes to consider him a friend.
%%* KnightErrant
* TheManWithNoName: As all the characters portrayed by Creator/ClintEastwood in Creator/SergioLeone's films, he has no name. He is just called "Manco".
* SmokingIsCool: Often smoking a cigar. Always looking cool while doing it.
* SociopathicHero: A downplayed example. He is a ruthless mercenary/murderer in a CrapsackWorld. What do you expect?
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: He is called "Manco", which means "missing one hand" or "one handed".
* SupportingProtagonist: Clint Eastwood may have got top billing, but
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* HurtingHero: His determination to deliver justice to El Indio is fueled by the grief he still carries over his sister's cruel fate at the villain's hands. Compare the cool menace of [[Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly Angel Eyes']] DeathGlare to the sadness and rage in Mortimer's eyes when he finally gets the chance to face down El Indio.
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* TwitchyEye: He has a tic that affects the entire left side of his face. It's especially dwelt-on in the scene where Mortimer insults him by striking a match off his hump and it's clear that Wild is working ''very hard'' to contain his desire to retaliate.

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