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Tiro and Pujo are supporting antagonists in the 2011 animated film La Leyenda de la Llorona, minor antagonists in its 2014 sequel Las Momias de Guanajuato and minor characters in the TV series Legend Quest and Masters of Myth.

They are two dimwitted, devil-looking puppets who took an almost instant disliking to Finado and Moribunda upon first meeting them and have acted as their rivals ever since. Specifically, They serves as the counterparts to Finado and Moribunda.

Tiro was voiced by Andrés Couturier, and Pujo was voiced by Humberto Sorlozano.

Description[]

The puppets were animated on Puppet Island during the events of La Leyenda de la Llorona. They were among an army of puppets and were a personality seemingly distinct from their fellow puppets. While just as cruel and heinous, they were considerably more mischievous and acted more on their own volition. They had a strong, one sided rivalry with Finado and Moribunda.

History[]

La Leyenda de la Llorona[]

They came alive by the magical breath of Pecas, being the two only ones excluded with the purpose of ending Don Andrés. The two, as united brothers that they are, plotted an idea to win the favor of their leader, setting their sights with the Sugar Skulls that were an impediment to the other dolls. Using a rock tied to a rope, they waited patiently until they positioned themselves in the trap, the result of which ended up crushing the rag impies.

Hours later Alebrije and Don Andrés having destroyed the Haunted House with Pecas inside, their reign of evil would have collapsed, however there were still two little devils who would be following Finado and Moribunda, taking them captive in a rope with their feet tied to a tree. Celebrating, they danced their victory, but that happiness would not last long since the tree collapsed on top of them, their nemesis escaping from their hands.

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At the end of the movie the ship sails to Guanajuato and unexpectedly The Diablitos would travel with them, holding on to a rope and throwing a brick at the screen.

La Leyenda de las Momias de Guanajuato[]

When the team landed the ship in the city, the two little devils took advantage of getting off and continuing with their incessant task of, liquidating Finado and Moribunda.

Fleeing from the mummies, the Sugar Skulls were trapped by tombstones that Tiro and Pujo threw from a roof, falling from there on being scared of one of the living dead. During the lawsuit a roar was heard in the sewer, turning out to be, Chichi, the dog of Teodora that frightened both groups. The dog prepared to attack the little devils to defend their friends, until they gave up and were forced to make peace with the Skulls. With them together, they must walk the alleys until they return Chichi with their owner.

In the course of the film, Chichi is seen on a leash, held by Tiro and Pujo who are dragged behind her, while the Calaveritas accompanied them without problem. On their way to the Guanajuato market, the little devils try to stop Chichi who was eating the atole of an old merchant. Taking the dog, they ran on the spot not to be hit by the woman with the broom.

At the end of the story, Tiro and Pujo made Chichi return with Teodora, unaware of them after what had happened. In the social media of the movies they upload a couple of images making a prank to Finado and Moribunda pretending to be Mummies, but Chichi attack bot of them and they leaving the place very scared probably to his home.

A theory claims that these became normal dolls once contact with the afterlife was lost (all this after the events of the fifth installment).

Legend Quest[]

In Episode 1, the puppets were knocked away by a wayward ball during Leo's Legball game. In Episode 9, they tried whacking the Sugar Skulls like piñatas, only to knock each other out and wind up tied to a rock while the Sugar Skulls were saving the four core members of Team Legend. They finally take revenge in episode 10, ambushing the Skulls Siblings on the flying ship like stowaways, but they were captured on a rope and thrown by the plank.

Masters of Myth[]

The second season sees the puppets as part of Marcella's Team Legend. In episode 2, when Marcela prevented Leo's team from being mummified; she freed Tiro and Pujo from a basket to help her teamates to defeat the flaming mummies and the Efrit, but they failed in this latter. In episode 5, when Tiro and Pujo accompany their teammates in the Philippines they are suddenly attacked by Aswang, so they, instead of fighting to capture him; they went to a secluded place to play cards. Despite their rivalry with the Sugar Skulls, their willingness to aid them in the fight against Upton and Coyolxāuhqui proves that they have indeed gone straight.

Other Appearances[]

Teaser - La Leyenda de las Momias de Guanajuato[]

Tiro makes a cameo as a user of the social network, "Freisbu", commenting on Teodora's status photo that he would like to appear in the third movie.

Tiro and pujo game

Las Leyendas: Pergamino Mágico[]

The two act as the main enemies in this mobile game, preventing Finado and Moribunda from recovering the missing parts of the scroll, distributed in different eras of time.

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