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Upon capturing him, the group expose him as theme park owner Mr. Smiley, who they deduce masterminded the Chupacabra scheme to scare off Veracruz's citizens to build a new theme park and orchestrated the chaos at the pyramids to eliminate his competition. Before Mystery Inc. can close the case, El Chupacabra attacks the group.
The Hex Girls are an eco-goth rock band consisting of members Thorn (Sally McKnight), Dusk, and Luna. Thorn is voiced by Jennifer Hale, Dusk is voiced by Jane Wiedlin and Luna is voiced by Kimberly Brooks. They are first seen as suspects of the mystery that is going on in their hometown, Oakhaven, later becoming the gang's friends.
El Chupacabra, Additional Voices [103] Free Birds: Amos [104] 2014 The Book of Life: General Posada, Dali, Chuy [105] 2015 The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water: Seagull, Dead Parrot Inside Out: Helicopter Pilot, Dad's Fear [106] Minions: Additional voices April and the Extraordinary World: English dub 2016 The Wild Life: Long John Silver ...
Chupacabra: Dark Seas received mostly negative reviews upon its release, with many critics criticizing the film's acting, dialogue, and clichéd script.TV Guide panned the film, awarding it 1/4 stars criticizing the film's reliance on cheap thrills and parodistic laughs stating, "[though] the gore may satisfy die-hard monster mashers, but the cheesy-looking creature isn’t fit to touch the ...
It is known as both chupacabras and chupacabra throughout the Americas, with the former being the original name, [3] and the latter a regularization. The name is attributed to Puerto Rican comedian Silverio Pérez, who coined the label in 1995 while commenting on the attacks as a San Juan radio deejay. [4] [5]
"Chupacabra" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead; Chupacabra: Dark Seas, a 2005 sci-fi / horror film; Guns of El Chupacabra, a 1997 martial arts based monster film; El Chupacabra, a character in the Disney film Planes "Chupacabra" , a 2014 episode of American television series Grimm; Chupacabra vs.
Chupacabra vs. the Alamo is a 2013 made-for-TV movie about a pack of Chupacabra that use a tunnel to escape from Mexico to San Antonio, Texas. In their travels, however, they engage in many violent attacks. They begin to kill local residents and various drug cartel members. The film stars Erik Estrada and Julia Benson as the protagonists.
Galeana then invites Leo and Nando to join the cause, an offer Leo gallantly turns down in both their names, in favor of going home to their grandmother. Galeana instead presents Leo with the rebel flag Mandujano had been guarding as a sign of his gratitude. In a post-credits scene, Teodora cashes in Leo's promise to let her give him a makeover.