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Django of the Dead, also known as Django is the secondary antagonist of the episode "The Good, The Bad, and the Tigre. He is the grandson of Sartana of the Dead.
He was voiced by Danny Cooksey, who also voiced Montana Max in Tiny Toon Adventures, Victor in The Ren & Stimpy Show, Hotstreak in Static Shock, Jack Spicer in Xiaolin Showdown, Brad Buttowski in Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil and Brett and Chet in The Lorax.
Appearance[]
Django sports a cowboy hat, claws, a poncho and boots. He is most feared for his evil mystic guitar.
Personality[]
At the start of "The Good, The Bad, and the Tigre", Django is seen as a stubborn & arrogant child, showing that he wants to prove to Sartana wrong about being too young to take over such power by winning the tournament. Later on, however, it is shown that Django is probably more witty and evil than his own grandma, as he devised the plan to get all of Sartana's enemies in one spot to desroy them.
History[]
He first appears in "The Good, The Bad, and the Tigre", where he is one of the competitors & teams up with El Tigre when his father & grandfather think that he's too young to join. However, it was revealed later that it was all part of Django's plan. He was later defeated when his guitar brokes.
In the series finale "No Boots, No Belt, No Brero", Django makes a cameo with her grandmother when they are sitting drinking tea before being hit by El Mal Verde.
Trivia[]
- Like his grandma, all of his powers comes from his mystic guitar; if it is destroyed, he perishes.
- He would've returned for the third season as the main antagonist, but the series was cancelled due to low ratings.
- He could've also date Frida as his love interest during their high school years for a short time, before they broke up. Later, Djanogo could've fall in love with Black Cuervo after making Frida jealous for dating her.
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