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Chanoc (this name, and other unusual names in the series, comes from Mexican Indian dialects) was a young man who grew up in the Mexican jungles and could kill even Jaguars. Eventually however he was found by a kooky old man named Tsekub who claimed that he was Chanoc's "godfather" (a claim Chanoc himself didn't fully believe) and who brought Chanoc with him back to civilization. Civilization, in this case, being the fishing village of Ixtac, where Chanoc settled down to live as a fisherman... but could not help running into crime and adventures all the time: maneating sharks or jaguars, smugglers, and such.
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Chanoc (this name, and other unusual names in the series, comes from Mexican Indian indigenous dialects) was a young man who grew up in the Mexican jungles and could kill even Jaguars. Eventually however he was found by a kooky old man named Tsekub who claimed that he was Chanoc's "godfather" (a claim Chanoc himself didn't fully believe) and who brought Chanoc with him back to civilization. Civilization, in this case, being the fishing village of Ixtac, where Chanoc settled down to live as a fisherman... but could not help running into crime and adventures all the time: maneating sharks or jaguars, smugglers, and such.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Anclitas ("little anchors" in Spanish, a reference to his insignias) was the chief of the local Coast Guard, which doubled as the police in Ixtac.
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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Anclitas ("little anchors" in Spanish, a reference to his insignias) was the chief of the local Coast Guard, which doubled as the police in Ixtac.
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%%* BaseballEpisode: And others sports too.
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%%* BaseballEpisode: And others other sports too.
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* CoolOldGuy: Tsekub is old and skinny they called him "The Aztec Mummy" but could fight and play as well as Chanoc!
* BaseballEpisode: And others sports too.
* BilingualBonus: Chanoc, Tsekub and Ixtac.
* CityOfAdventure: Ixtac, despite appearances.
* CaptainErsatz: For Tarzan, but only at first.
* BaseballEpisode: And others sports too.
* BilingualBonus: Chanoc, Tsekub and Ixtac.
* CityOfAdventure: Ixtac, despite appearances.
* CaptainErsatz: For Tarzan, but only at first.
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* CoolOldGuy: Tsekub is old and skinny skinny, they called him "The Aztec Mummy" but could fight and play as well as Chanoc!
* %%* BaseballEpisode: And others sports too.
* %%* BilingualBonus: Chanoc, Tsekub and Ixtac.
* %%* CityOfAdventure: Ixtac, despite appearances.
* %%* CaptainErsatz: For Tarzan, but only at first.
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* FeralChild: Chanoc, but he became thoroughly civilized.
* GetRichQuickScheme: an usual cause of Tsekub's problems.
* WeirdnessMagnet: Chanoc, Tsekub... probably the entire cast.
* GetRichQuickScheme: an usual cause of Tsekub's problems.
* WeirdnessMagnet: Chanoc, Tsekub... probably the entire cast.
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* BadassGrandpa: Tsekub, who was so old and skinny they called him "The Aztec Mummy" but could fight and play as well as Chanoc!
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* BadassGrandpa: Tsekub, who was so CoolOldGuy: Tsekub is old and skinny they called him "The Aztec Mummy" but could fight and play as well as Chanoc!
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[[caption-width-right:189: "Godfather, this is MY comic!"]]
[[caption-width-right:189: "Godfather, this is MY comic!"]]
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Chanoc and company became very popular, and the character even starred in a couple of movies, including a crossover with another popular Mexican hero, ElSanto.
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Chanoc and company became very popular, and the character even starred in a couple of movies, including a crossover with another popular Mexican hero, ElSanto.Wrestling/ElSanto.
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* UriGeller: The famous (fake) psychic was featured in a story where Tsekub gained a ThirdEye and became corrupted by its powers, ending in a psychic duel with Geller.
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[[caption-width:189: "Godfather, this is MY comic!"]]
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!! Tropes in the Chanoc comics and movies:
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