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Daring Doo's Nemesis

He is so interesting with a 3rd hand. Looks like he is part ape and part dog. Looks rather Aztec-ish...The DA link names him Ahuizotl.

 

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What I'm really asking is for any insider info you guys picked up.

Was he just a walk-on villain, or is there a greater story.

I know some people here know Lauren Faust's DA page. Any cool tidbits?

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Lauren Faust has little to do with the second season, so she's unlikely to have any information pertaining to second season events and/or characters.

 

I got the impression he (and the character has a name; I just don't remember it) is just a one-shot villain for Daring-Do.


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He probably was only a one-shot villain for Daring-Do, just as nospoon said.

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I think he's just a one time villain, like alot of you guys said.

 

Well, maybe they drew him kind of mythicalcreature-like because thinking of ancient temples, ancient people pops into your mind. What did many ancient people draw? Monsters and mythical creatures. Creatures like what? Like Ahuitzotl. So, maybe that's where he came from.


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Thanks guys. I was thinking there was some deeper meaning known only to the writers and fandom. Wah.

 

Still. He's proof that the MLP productioon types have just scratched the surface for cool characters to introduce.

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I still wonder why did they put an egipcian statue in an aztec pyramid

 

These guys did it:

 

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And acid!

 

Now back to the topic, I think we've covered everything we know about this guy so far.


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Spoof of an Egyptian god is my guess...

 

Nope. As someone else already posted, the villain was a mythological creature from Central American mythology.
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Looks to me like its half gorilla and half lion with a dog style head only his eyes are on the nose.


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it is an aztec mythological creature called the Ahuizotl. It is a mythical human eating dog-monkey with a third hand on it's tail.

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I'm sure he's just a one time use villain...

 

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Well Rainbow being the wonderful example of a cartoon character that she is skipped the first half of the story when she first opened the book. Now in my experience, the introduction is located somewhere within this first half. We'd probably know this antagonist's intentions-heck, we'd probably even know more about Daring-Do herself if she actually started reading on page 1. This is the first of the series like Twilight said.

 

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