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The video game characters King from Tekken, [8] Crasher Wake from Pokémon, Tizoc from Fatal Fury, Leon from F-Zero, and Greco from Chrono Cross were inspired by his story, as were the movies Nacho Libre with Jack Black playing Ignacio/Nacho as the Fray Tormenta inspired character and the French film L'Homme au masque d'or with Jean Reno ...
Nacho Libre is a 2006 sports comedy family film written by Jared Hess, Jerusha Hess, and Mike White, and directed by Jared Hess. It stars Jack Black as Ignacio, a Catholic friar and secret lucha libre fan who moonlights as a luchador to earn money for the orphanage where he works.
In Spanish libre can mean either free as in freedom or free as in gratis 2804:431:C7D9:83B0:D442:F5E0:F536:EF38 18:14, 20 October 2022 (UTC) I think "Nacho Libre" translates to something along the lines of "free nachos". — Daniel 19:39, 6 July 2006 (UTC) Based on the plot, I think the translation ought to be "freedom from nachos".
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In 2006, the band featured on the soundtrack for director Jared Hess's film Nacho Libre. Musician Beck suggested the album to Hess for use in the film because of his knowledge of their work. "Hombre Religioso (Religious Man)" is the title song, and the songs "Bubble Gum", "Papas", and "Mister Loco" also feature in the film.
Anabell Gardoqui de la Reguera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈana ðe la reˈɣeɾa]; born 8 April 1977) is a Mexican [1] actress. She has starred in telenovelas, films, the HBO television series Eastbound & Down and Capadocia, the Amazon television series Goliath, and the 2006 comedy Nacho Libre.
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