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* OutdatedOutfit: All of them wear outdated dresses from the 19th century. In Mari Puri's case, it's hinted that she favors wearing an OldTimeyBathingSuit, which has caused her trouble when going swimming:

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* OutdatedOutfit: All Par for the course when it comes to Tacañón del Todo residents, all of them wear outdated dresses from the 19th century. In Mari Puri's case, it's hinted that she favors wearing an OldTimeyBathingSuit, which has caused her trouble when going swimming:
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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri. Aside from the possible allusion to [[Literature/TheBible Virgin Mary]] (Mari is short for María), Puri is an affectionate form for either Pura ('pure') or Purificación ('purification'), either way referencing the idea of purity and implying her role as the MoralGuardian.

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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri. Aside Puri is short for "María de la Purificación", so aside from the possible allusion to [[Literature/TheBible Virgin Mary]] (Mari is short for María), Puri is an affectionate form for either Pura ('pure') or Mary]], Purificación ('purification'), either way translates as 'purification', referencing the idea of purity and implying her role as the MoralGuardian.
MoralGuardian of the trio.
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Eugenia Enchufols Deltot was in 1984 the first negative character not hailing from Tacañón del Todo


The lead negative character during the early episodes of the tenth season, and also the first negative character not hailing from Tacañón del Todo. An official of the book-burning Literature/Fahrenheit451 brigade, he always seemed to at least know what the book of the week was about and sometimes even pitched ideas for their movie adaptation... which more often than not involved getting them turned into overblown Hollywood blockbusters. He was always accompanied by his [[TheVoiceless voiceless]] sidekick, Sergeant Kowalski. They were later expelled from the brigade due to their constant failures and replaced by Antilivroff and Dimitri.

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The lead negative character during the early episodes of the tenth season, and also the first negative character not hailing from Tacañón del Todo.Todo after 20 years. An official of the book-burning Literature/Fahrenheit451 brigade, he always seemed to at least know what the book of the week was about and sometimes even pitched ideas for their movie adaptation... which more often than not involved getting them turned into overblown Hollywood blockbusters. He was always accompanied by his [[TheVoiceless voiceless]] sidekick, Sergeant Kowalski. They were later expelled from the brigade due to their constant failures and replaced by Antilivroff and Dimitri.
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* BrainlessBeauty: She might be nice, she certainly is gorgeous, but unfortunately she will never be something because of her brains.

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* BrainlessBeauty: She might be nice, she certainly is gorgeous, but unfortunately she will never be something won't get anywhere because of her brains.brains, or lack thereof.

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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She's as gorgeous as she is naive. She is completely unaware of the effects she has on men though, and continually wonders why men do what they do when they approach her.


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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She's as gorgeous as she is naive. She seems completely unaware of the effects she has on men, and continually wonders why men do what they do when they approach her.
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* SternTeacher: La Seño is a tough, relentless teacher that won't let go even the slightest failure, but she will always be fair to the contestants and only sign a mistake when it's really a mistake.

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* SternTeacher: La Seño is a tough, relentless teacher that won't let go even the slightest failure, mishap slide, but she will always be fair to the contestants and only sign call a mistake when it's it really a mistake.
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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri. Aside from the possible allusion to [[Literature/TheBible Virgin Mary]] (Mari is short for María), Puri is an affectionate form for either Pura ('pure') or Purificación ('purification'), implying her role as the MoralGuardian.

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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri. Aside from the possible allusion to [[Literature/TheBible Virgin Mary]] (Mari is short for María), Puri is an affectionate form for either Pura ('pure') or Purificación ('purification'), either way referencing the idea of purity and implying her role as the MoralGuardian.
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* KnightOfCerebus: He was a more serious antagonist than the Tacañón del Todo characters, which is regarded as one of the reasons why he didn't catch on.
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* DistaffCounterpart: To their direct predecessors, Los Tacañones, which in turn were {{Decomposite Character}}s from Don Cicuta. Each one of Los Tacañones inherited one of Don Cicuta's traits, and those traits were divided the same way in Las Tacañonas.
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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri is the only one of the trio identified with an actual name, and Puri is an affectionate form for either Pura ('pure') or Purificación ('purification'), implying her role as the MoralGuardian.

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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri is Puri. Aside from the only one of the trio identified with an actual name, and possible allusion to [[Literature/TheBible Virgin Mary]] (Mari is short for María), Puri is an affectionate form for either Pura ('pure') or Purificación ('purification'), implying her role as the MoralGuardian.
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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri is the only one of the trio identified with an actual name, and Puri is an affectionate form for Pura ('pure'), implying her role as the MoralGuardian.

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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri is the only one of the trio identified with an actual name, and Puri is an affectionate form for either Pura ('pure'), ('pure') or Purificación ('purification'), implying her role as the MoralGuardian.
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The lead negative character during the early episodes of the tenth season. An official of the book-burning Literature/Fahrenheit451 brigade, he always seemed to at least know what the book of the week was about and sometimes even pitched ideas for their movie adaptation... which more often than not involved getting them turned into overblown Hollywood blockbusters. He was always accompanied by his [[TheVoiceless voiceless]] sidekick, Sergeant Kowalski. They were later expelled from the brigade due to their constant failures and replaced by Antilivroff and Dimitri.

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The lead negative character during the early episodes of the tenth season.season, and also the first negative character not hailing from Tacañón del Todo. An official of the book-burning Literature/Fahrenheit451 brigade, he always seemed to at least know what the book of the week was about and sometimes even pitched ideas for their movie adaptation... which more often than not involved getting them turned into overblown Hollywood blockbusters. He was always accompanied by his [[TheVoiceless voiceless]] sidekick, Sergeant Kowalski. They were later expelled from the brigade due to their constant failures and replaced by Antilivroff and Dimitri.
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The lead negative character during the early episodes of the tenth season. An official of the book-burning Literature/Fahrenheit451 brigade, he always seemed to at least know what the book of the week was about and sometimes even pitched ideas for their movie adaptation... which more often than not involved getting them turned into Hollywood action blockbusters. He was always accompanied by his [[TheVoiceless voiceless]] sidekick, Sergeant Kowalski. They were later expelled from the brigade due to their constant failures and replaced by Antilivroff and Dimitri.

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The lead negative character during the early episodes of the tenth season. An official of the book-burning Literature/Fahrenheit451 brigade, he always seemed to at least know what the book of the week was about and sometimes even pitched ideas for their movie adaptation... which more often than not involved getting them turned into overblown Hollywood action blockbusters. He was always accompanied by his [[TheVoiceless voiceless]] sidekick, Sergeant Kowalski. They were later expelled from the brigade due to their constant failures and replaced by Antilivroff and Dimitri.
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The lead negative character during the early episodes of the tenth season. An official of the book-burning Literature/Fahrenheit451 brigade, he always seemed to at least know what the book of the week was about and sometimes even pitched ideas for their movie adaptation... which more often than not involved getting them turned into Hollywood action blockbusters. He was always accompanied by his [[TheVoiceless voiceless]] sidekick, Sergeant Kowalski. They were later expelled from the brigade due to their constant failures and replaced by Antilivroff and Dimitri.
->'''Played by:''' Miguel Mugni
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* DemotedToExtra: After being replaced by Antilivroff as the lead negative character, he became a mercenary and started playing smaller bits at the auction part.
* RunningGag: One of the men from his post-brigade squad, Sanders, often suffered severe injuries that would require the rest of the group leaving immediately to get medical attention for him.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: As [=McPhantom=] was supposed to be American, Mugni did his best to put out an accent that fit the gimmick, even if it was hard to identify.
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* MeaningfulName: Mari Puri is the only one of the trio identified with an actual name, and Puri is an affectionate form for Pura ('pure'), implying her role as the MoralGuardian.
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* OutdatedOutfit: All of them wear outdated dresses from the 19th century, and Mari Puri has trouble when going to the swimming pool with her also outdated swimming suit.

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* OutdatedOutfit: All of them wear outdated dresses from the 19th century, and century. In Mari Puri Puri's case, it's hinted that she favors wearing an OldTimeyBathingSuit, which has caused her trouble when going to the swimming pool with her also outdated swimming suit.swimming:
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Bigote is a mexican beggar that goes around telling his lame jokes to anyone who wants to hear them (and also to anyone who *doesn't* want to hear them, like poor Mayra).

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Bigote is a mexican Mexican beggar that who goes around telling his lame jokes to anyone who wants to hear them (and also to anyone who *doesn't* ''doesn't'' want to hear them, like poor Mayra).



* MagnificentMoustachesOfMexico: Well, his name is literally Bigote (Moustache), so it's natural that he sported a big moustache in his face.

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* MagnificentMoustachesOfMexico: Well, his name is literally Bigote (Moustache), means 'Moustache', so it's natural that he sported a big moustache in his face.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Her body is as gorgeous as her naiveté. She is completely unaware of the effects she has on men though, and continually wonders why men do what they do when they approach her.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Her body is InnocentFanserviceGirl: She's as gorgeous as her naiveté.she is naive. She is completely unaware of the effects she has on men though, and continually wonders why men do what they do when they approach her.
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-->'''Played by:''' Valentín Tornos

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-->'''Played by:''' Fernanda Hurtado (Mari Puri), Teresa Hurtado (La Seño), Paloma Hurtado (Viuda de Poco)

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-->'''Played ->'''Played by:''' Fernanda Hurtado (Mari Puri), Teresa Hurtado (La Seño), Paloma Hurtado (Viuda de Poco)



-->'''Played by:''' Beatriz Carvajal

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-->'''Played ->'''Played by:''' Beatriz Carvajal



-->'''Played by:''' Fedra Lorente

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-->'''Played ->'''Played by:''' Fedra Lorente



-->'''Played by:''' Edmundo 'Bigote' Arrocet

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-->'''Played ->'''Played by:''' Edmundo 'Bigote' Arrocet

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Don Cicuta is one of the most important citizens from Tacañón del Todo. He came to the show to be sure that they wouldn't expend too much money giving it away on prizes and stuff. He thinks he knows it all and becomes really pedantic when contestants fail, and he hates the costumes worn by the secretaries, who he thinks walk around nearly naked, even though they show nothing more than the legs barely over the knees.



Don Cicuta is one of the most important citizens from Tacañón del Todo. He came to the show to be sure that they wouldn't expend too much money giving it away on prizes and stuff. He thinks he knows it all and becomes really pedantic when contestants fail, and he hates the costumes worn by the secretaries, who he thinks walk around nearly naked, even though they show nothing more than the legs barely over the knees.



Las Tacañonas or The Miser Ladies, are a trio of sisters that took charge of being the negative cast of the show for the highest amount of episodes. They are La Viuda de Poco (Few's Widow), the oldest of them, and twin sisters Inmaculada, better known as "La Seño" ("The Teacher") and Mari Puri. Viuda de Poco hates contestants winning money. La Seño rejoices on seeing them losing as a punishment for their lack of culture, and Mari Puri hates contestant just for applying to the show, as without contestants there would be no show and she wouldn't have to stand seeing the secretaries and their "immoral" costumes. These virtues were inherited from their predecesor, Don Cicuta.



Las Tacañonas or The Miser Ladies, are a trio of sisters that took charge of being the negative cast of the show for the highest amount of episodes. They are La Viuda de Poco (Few's Widow), the oldest of them, and twin sisters Inmaculada, better known as "La Seño" ("The Teacher") and Mari Puri. Viuda de Poco hates contestants winning money. La Seño rejoices on seeing them losing as a punishment for their lack of culture, and Mari Puri hates contestant just for applying to the show, as without contestants there would be no show and she wouldn't have to stand seeing the secretaries and their "immoral" costumes. These virtues were inherited from their predecesor, Don Cicuta.



Loli is a prostitute who has no luck in love, let alone in finding clients, so she strives to find a decent job to get out of the streets and a good man who would want her as his wife. But her constant stuttering doesn't help her getting jobs and when she gets one she fails miserably and gets fired. Her mortal enemy is La Pelos, another prostitute in the same street, who steals her the clients and makes her life miserable.



Loli is a prostitute who has no luck in love, let alone in finding clients, so she strives to find a decent job to get out of the streets and a good man who would want her as his wife. But her constant stuttering doesn't help her getting jobs and when she gets one she fails miserably and gets fired. Her mortal enemy is La Pelos, another prostitute in the same street, who steals her the clients and makes her life miserable.



Dianita is a gorgeously sexy model that is nicknamed "La Bombi", "The Bomb", because people says she has "blowing attributes". She also has the mind of a naive innocent girl and doesn't understand the sexual innuendo that happens around her. It doesn't help that she uses to choose provocative sexy clothing that heightens her appearance to the extreme, leading to awkward but funny situations happenning to her.



Dianita is a gorgeously sexy model that is nicknamed "La Bombi", "The Bomb", because people says she has "blowing attributes". She also has the mind of a naive innocent girl and doesn't understand the sexual innuendo that happens around her. It doesn't help that she uses to choose provocative sexy clothing that heightens her appearance to the extreme, leading to awkward but funny situations happenning to her.



Bigote is a mexican beggar that goes around telling his lame jokes to anyone who wants to hear them (and also to anyone who *doesn't* want to hear them, like poor Mayra).



Bigote is a mexican beggar that goes around telling his lame jokes to anyone who wants to hear them (and also to anyone who *doesn't* want to hear them, like poor Mayra).
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* GrumpyOldMan: The ultra-conservative Don Cicuta, who constantly complained about the secretaries' skimpy suits.

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* GrumpyOldMan: The ultra-conservative Don Cicuta, who constantly complained He is always complaining about the secretaries' skimpy suits.suits, the lack of culture of contestants and the amount of money that is spent on the show.

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