VICTOR AND VALENTINO
(Cartoon Network, March 30, 2019-August 26, 2022)
Cartoon Network
Studios
(Cartoon Network, March 30, 2019-August 26, 2022)
MAIN CAST:
Diego Molano – Victor Guadalupe Morena Laguna Calaca Calavera, Pineapple, Reynaldo
Rico Rodriguez (pilot) & Sean-Ryan Petersen – Valentino Calavera
Carla Tassara (pilot) & Laura Patalano – Chata Calavera
Diego Molano – Victor Guadalupe Morena Laguna Calaca Calavera, Pineapple, Reynaldo
Rico Rodriguez (pilot) & Sean-Ryan Petersen – Valentino Calavera
Carla Tassara (pilot) & Laura Patalano – Chata Calavera
Victor
and Valentino followed the adventures of Victor Calavera (Diego Molano) and
his half-brother, Valentino Calavera (Rico Rodriguez & Sean-Ryan Petersen),
as they spend a summer with their abuela, Chata (Carla Tassara & Laura
Patalano), in the Mexican town of Monte Macabre. They would soon learn that the
town held many secrets because it was a place where myths, legends and the
supernatural were all very, very real. Imagine Gravity Falls meets Once Upon a Time
with a Latin flavor.
Created by
Diego Molano, the idea for Victor and Valentino began life as a 2002
thesis project titled High Noon in Mexico during his time at the Maryland Institute College of Art. The titular
characters and a third brother, Vicente, were part of a video game idea whose
gameplay focused on cooperation between them to utilize their unique attributes
to solve puzzles and progress through levels; similar to the game The Lost Vikings. Eventually
moving out to Los Angeles, Molano ended up interning at animation studio Titmouse. When network studios were coming
around looking for pitches for new shows, he revised his concept into a series and
presented it to Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. Both were interested,
but Molano chose the latter.
Molano was
paired with the more experienced Casey
Alexander to help develop and plan out the show with a group of writers.
From the outset, the series was very heavily steeped in Mesoamerican folklore;
something Molano’s grandfather got him into with frequent stories during his
childhood. He saw it as an opportunity to expose audiences to this lesser-explored
realm of mythology. Although he wanted to do a serialized story, Cartoon
Network wanted it to be episodic self-contained episodes. However, Molano was
sure to weave in an ongoing story, hidden characters and secret plot elements
that would pay off later. The major challenge for the crew was to try and
condense the large, epic, frequently adult-themed myths and stories he wanted
to use into comprehensive kid-friendly 11-minute episodes while also dealing
out a life lesson. Vicente was ultimately dropped entirely.
For the
style of the show, art directors Josh
and Justin Parpan did intense research into Latin American art and
architecture, Mexican horror movies and 1960s Lucha posters. The Mexican cities
of Guanajuato, Cuernavaca and Mexico City were among the
main inspirations for the look of Monte Macabre. Additionally, elements of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan were
included at Molano’s request with an eye to future story developments. During
production, to showcase all the work being put into the series, the Parpans
started a (now empty) Tumblr
to host it. Their team was comprised of Marcos Cohen, Kari Casady, Victoria Shifke, Olivia Aserr, Katherine Tsai, Michelle Park, Wendy Park, Tania Franco, Tanner Wilson, Maryam Sefati, Paul Tuo Tsui and Eric Gonzalez. The characters
were designed by Fabien Mense,
Roxann Cole, Brandon Wu, Arem Pak and Adam Dix.
Vic and Val were total opposites. Vic
was impulsive, feisty, arrogant and obnoxious, always looking for the easy way
out of doing things and a victim to prank, while Val was the calmer and more
responsible one with a sensitive and artistic disposition. These differences
meant they often didn’t get along, and that Vic often led the two into trouble.
Despite his actions (and frequent wishing Val didn’t exist), Vic really did love
his family. He just had trouble confronting his own flaws, which included
misspelling, mispronouncing, and using incorrect words. Val’s tendencies
sometimes led him to develop a superiority complex and overconfidence that overrode
his better qualities.
Chata was mostly blind, but had constant
awareness of the brothers’ actions through her “abuela senses.” Typically
soft-spoken, she could get extremely fierce when the occasion called for it;
especially when the two boys acted up. While generally wise, she was prone to
bouts of competitiveness and aggressiveness, as well as vanity as she deemed
herself beautiful and celebrated her Quinceañera every 15
years. Chata owned a food cart where Vic and Val worked during their stay
called Chata’s Stand. She also had a pet hummingbird named Huitzi (Milizia), who
frequently attacked Vic and Val by pecking their rear ends. His rival was the
bat-like Camazotz adopted
by Vic, Cammy (Dee Bradley Baker).
Other
characters included Charlene
(Cristina Milizia), one of the
brothers’ frenemies who also had a massive crush on Vic (despite his not being
able to stand her); Pineapple
(Molano), Charlene’s brother who could only say “Pine” and “Apple” and was very
protective of Charlene, a dancer and wrestler, and owned a cat café; Maria Teresa (Frankie Quinones), Charlene and
Pineapple’s grandmother and Chata’s rival who tended to use magical relics for
her own selfish means; Don Julio Jalapeño (Jason Hightower), owner of the
mini-mart who kept a codex full of information on Mexican and Mesoamerican
culture and cryptids that he allowed the boys to use, had extensive files on
all of the townsfolk, and a crush on Chata; Xochi Jalapeño
(Cristina Valenzuela), Don Jalapeño’s
moody teenaged daughter who used chlorokinesis (power over plants) to tend to
the mystical plants in the back of her father’s store, and who respected the
brothers for the way they often made her father angry; Amabel (Alex Cazares), a crass punk
girl that was Xochi’s best friend and love interest; Sal (Jorge Gutierrez), the brothers’
friend who was an aloof free spirit that possessed a magic shell flute that
could teleport them anywhere and once had a relationship with a queen ant; Isabella (Milizia),
a laid-back 11-year-old girl that sometimes hung out with the brothers, was
good at puzzles and had even better deductive reasoning than Val, whom she
would eventually date; and Tez
(Christian Lanz), Maria
Teresa’s husband and an all-powerful magician with sinister plans for the town
that he hid behind doing common parlor tricks, and was actually in league with
an entity known as Coyolxāuhqui (Valenzuela)
to destroy the world.
Notable
residents of the town included Guillermo (based
on H.R. Giger, voiced by Tom Kenny), a creepy-looking
but friendly boy who tended to face in the opposite direction of whoever he was
speaking to, and had a “girlfriend” made out of an artistic construct he made
named Ripley (after Ellen
Ripley from the Alien
franchise); Alma
Creator (Erica Luttrell), Guillermo’s mother who doted on him and believed
Tez was evil; Guillermo’s
father (based on Guillermo
del Toro, voiced by Gutierrez), who supported his son’s unique qualities; Lupe (Jenny Lorenzo), the short-tempered
local baker; Tula (Montse Hernandez), a snobby
rich girl that looked down on Vic and Val; The
Cupcake Man (Danny Trejo),
a former gang member that dedicated his life to cupcakes and keeping youth out
of trouble; Carla Maria
Jimenez Cejas (Carolina Ravassa),
an auto mechanic that took her job extremely seriously; Ramon (Oscar Montoya), a cool guy that
everyone liked and who tended to tell exciting-sounding stories that ended up
being very mundane; Miguelito
(Spencer Rothbell, later Carlos Alazraqui), Vic’s
sidekick with numerous younger siblings; Rosita (Arianna Villavicencio), an
easily-distracted girl who loved to learn; and CaCao (Debi Derryberry & Carl Jones), an infant boy only
capable of saying his name (although one time he spoke in full sentences from a
baby’s perspective) that was addicted to chocolate and often hustled others for
money; among others.
On the
supernatural side, Vic and Val encountered many different types of beings. The
Bone Boys, Mic (Daran Norris) and Hun, were skeletal brothers
and keepers of the Realm
of the Dead that could combine into an entity called Mictlantecuhtli
(Fred Tatasciore) and came
to be amused by Vic, Val and their adventures; Achi (Lanz) was the
Bone Boys’ undead chihuahua-like minion that liked Val’s tacos because he found
them so terrible; Huehue (Lanz),
an evil coyote-like trickster spirit and a stickler for proper spelling; El Pintor
(Tony Plana), a ghost
painter that lost the love of his life and was forced to haunt an isolated
mansion where the brothers, Charlene and Pineapple befriended him; Lechuza (Vanessa Marshall), an owl-woman
that kidnapped children who cried to loudly and pampered them excessively as
they became lazy, baby-like adults; Chip (James Arnold Taylor), a creepy man
that resembled a ventriloquist’s dummy that captured people and turned them
into dolls for his collection; Matty (Olivia Trujillo), a girl that
resembled Val and shared all of his interests that turned out to be an evil
spirit that wanted to woo him in order to eat him; Lana (Haley Mancini), a mermaid that
befriended Vic and attempted to teach him how to swim but became obsessed with
taking other people’s legs for herself via a magic pearl; Nagual
(Baker), a goat that could change into an old man and turn others into animals;
Dolores Del
Rey (Renee Victor), the
ghost of a silent film actress that tried to absorb Val’s youth to reclaim her glory;
Cristina (Hernandez),
a ghost girl that became fast friends with Vic over their mutual love of
pranking; Chupa (Tatasciore),
a Chupacabra that
turned out to be more docile than legends proclaimed; Rick and
Richard (both Eric Bauza),
the spirit of humor that resembled a two-headed flamingo and forced people to
laugh; Xipe (Miggs Perez), owner of a thrift
store capable of altering any fabric or object into clothing; and Miguel
(Baker), the spirit of music resembling a
green monkey orchestra conductor that could transform people into instruments;
among others.
Victor
and Valentino was introduced to the world with a special pilot presentation
on October 29, 2016 on Cartoon Network two days before Dia de los
Muertos, a holiday which also factored into the short, and the day of on
the network’s YouTube
channel. With a positive response, the series was greenlit and made its
official debut on March 30, 2019. Monte Macabre underwent a major facelift
between the two episodes; going from a hilly region to a much flatter one with
some changes to the structures and Chata’s stand. Both Val and Chata’s voices
were also recast for the series proper. Molano had intended to recast himself
as well, but as Vic was an extension of himself as a young boy (Val represented
the wisdom he wished he had at that time), he decided it was easier to just
continue the role rather than attempt to explain the minutia of the performance
to someone else. Molano also handled the Spanish dub for the first 19 episodes.
The series
was written and storyboarded by Molano along with Rothbell, Mancini, Perez, Corey Barnes, Leticia Silva, Ryan Kramer, Isaac Gonzalez, Mark Galez, Jon Feria-Moreno, Carmen Liang, Kayla Carlisle, Chris Allison, Tom Welch, Julie Whitesell, Dana Starfield, Zeus Cervas, Katherine Frasier, Daniel Villa De Rey, Zach Bellissimo, April Amézquita, Jason Dwyer, Mike Diederich, Gina Gress, Chris Jiménez, Zach Paez, Anna Lencioni, Erin Shade, David Teas, Makena Bajar and Lalo Alcaraz, with a special episode completely
produced by animation supervisor Peter
Chung, one of Molano’s idols, who also created the main title. Tennant,
Gonzalez and Rothbell also served as story editors. The theme and music were
composed by Arturo Rodriguez, and
animation duties were handled by Sunmin Image
Pictures, Young-Hwan Sang,
Digital
eMation Inc. The episode “Rival Stands” was never shown in America for
unknown reasons; however, it would become available on HBO España
in late 2020.
Victor
and Valentino performed well for the network, receiving heavy promotion and
prime scheduling. Cartoon Network held an all-day marathon of the show on
Halloween in 2019, the first day of Dia de los Muertos in 2020, and to
celebrate Cinco
De Mayo. A second season was
announced by the network four months after the premiere, and would feature
a crossover with fellow Cartoon Network series Villainous. Halfway
through production of the second season, the network surprised the crew with
the invitation to tell more serialized stories with overreaching plots and
episodes that connected together to form “specials”, or “event-izing” as they
called it, as that was becoming the trend in animation at the time. With the
season mostly written out already, Molano decided to begin the serialization
with the season’s final four episodes.
The third
season, however, was completely serialized outside of a couple of standalone episodes.
It was produced with the full expectation of getting a fourth season. However,
that took a turn during the merger between Warner
Bros., Cartoon Network’s parent company, and Discovery. As part of the restructuring, a
number of projects at every level were
reevaluated in an effort to cut costs. Part of those savings came in the
form of reducing
residual payouts by removing a number of
programs from streaming service HBO Max
without much warning to creators. Victor and Valentino was among
those programs. While the remaining new episodes were still
planned to air on Cartoon Network, any hopes for a fourth season were
dashed and it ended on an unresolved cliffhanger.
Had the
series continued, the plan was to reveal that everyone in Monte Macabre were
the actual gods of the Aztec pantheon cursed to forget who they were and that
Vic and Val were demi-gods. Vic and Val’s parents would have appeared and their
whereabouts all this time explained, while the brothers attempted to master
their grandfather’s lightning and rain powers. The entire town would have risen
up against Coyolxāuhqui and her Tzitzimime
minions, who could possess people and objects, in a major cosmic war with
the Earth hanging in the balance. After learning about the cancellation, Molano
began work on a potential spin-off starring Charlene called The Lonely
Haunts Club based on the four episodes of the series with that title. It
would have involved her and her friends finding and befriending ghosts and have
them come live in her haunted house. Unfortunately, it didn’t get much
traction. Molano has said in
an interview that he’s open for finishing the show in whatever form he
can—comics, a movie, extended episode specials—and that Warner Bros. Discovery
was reportedly shopping it and the other affected programs to new homes.
While the
entire series is no longer available to stream as of this writing, the pilot and an assortment
of clips are still hosted on Cartoon Network’s YouTube channel. Seasons and
episodes were also still available for purchase on Amazon,
Google
Play, and Vudu.
A DVD containing the first 18 episodes called Folk
Art Foes was released in 2021 by Warner
Bros. Home Entertainment.
EPISODE GUIDE:
Pilot:
“Victor and Valentino” (10/29/16) – Following a dog into the
underworld leaves Victor and Valentino with having to work together to solve a
maze…it’s just too bad they can’t.
Season 1:
“Folk Art Foes” (3/30/19) – Vic and Val accidentally unleash
a trickster coyote spirit that Vic finds hilarious until his pranks grow
increasingly dangerous.
“Dead Ringer” (3/30/19) – Vic snubs Val in selecting his
soccer team, leading Val to summoning a deceased soccer player to give his team
an edge over Vic’s.
“Brotherly Love” (3/30/19) – After a fight leads to Chata’s
plant being broken, Vic and Val go to Xochi for a new one only to learn that
it’s a monster that grows whenever they fight.
“Chata’s Quinta Quinceañera”
(3/30/19) – Vic and Val make use of a magic teleportation flute so that they
can attend Chata’s Quinta Quinceañera and Andres’ pool party at the same time.
“Legend of the Hidden Skate Park” (4/6/19) – Tired of rules,
Vic and Val search out a skate park run by kids which ends up not being the
better situation they hoped for.
“Cleaning Day” (4/6/19) – Vic and Val’s dirty room causes
the house to send them into a video game where they can only escape by cleaning
up everything.
“The Babysitter” (4/13/19) – Vic and Val must get past the
babysitting Xochi to see a fireworks show, only to discover she snuck out
herself for dance lessons.
“Hurricane Chata” (4/13/19) – A trip to the lake turns into
a squall when Vic and Val bother Chata, whose emotions control the weather
there.
“The Lonely Haunts Club” (4/20/19) – Charlene and Pineapple
invite Vic and Val to explore a haunted house as a ploy for Charlene to kiss
Vic, but they soon discover the ghost is real.
“Suerte” (4/20/19) – When Vic cheats at the new game Chata
bought, the characters from it come to life and start plucking the townspeople
into it.
“The Dark Room” (4/27/19) – Val gets laughed out of joining
the photography club and decides to get the best picture he can by tracking
down the legendary Chupacabra.
“The Collector” (5/4/19) – Val goes to a rarity shop to
replace a coin Vic stole from his collection to play a game but the price ends
up being Vic ends up in the shopkeeper’s puppet collection.
“The Boy Who Cried Lechuza” (5/11/19) – Vic’s faking an
injury to get out of work leads to him being taken by the Lechuza, a woman/owl
who pampers children.
“Boss For a Day” (5/18/19) – Chata lets Vic run the taco
stand after complaining Val is too bossy, but the power ends up going to his
head.
“Cuddle Monster” (5/25/19) – Vic and Val adopt a reptilian
Zepotle they find, but upon accidentally giving it an unnatural food it begins
to grow and develop a hunger for Huitzi.
“Los Cadejos” (6/1/19) – Chata sends Vic and Val to harvest
peppers in the mountains while Val is angry at Vic, and they end up being
followed by a wolf that feeds off of anger from grudges.
“It Grows” (6/8/19) – Vic steals and uses Maria Teresa’s
hair growth formula when he becomes jealous of Val’s new facial hair, but his
mustache ends up getting a mind of its own.
“Welcome to the Underworld” (6/22/19) – Achi takes Vic and
Val into the underworld so Vic can meet his famous wrestling uncle, but the
Bone Boys want to make sure they never leave.
“A New Don” (6/29/19) – Attempting to play a prank on Don
Jalapeño leads Vic and
Val to discover that he’s acting really strangely.
“Churro Kings” (7/6/19) – When the other residents begin
selling churros after Vic and Val and steal their customers, the brothers plan
to clean out the competition.
“Know It All” (7/13/19) – The brothers go to Don Jalapeño
for help when Vic accidentally released some demonic creatures, but Vic keeps
acting like a know-it-all and ignores Jalapeño’s advice.
“Fistful of Balloons” (7/20/19) – When one of his teammates
betrays him in a water balloon fight, Vic sets out on a mission of revenge.
“Love at First Bite” (7/27/19) – Val falls for a new girl
that resembles him and shares all of his interests, but Vic becomes suspicious
of her and follows the two on their dates.
“Go With the Flow” (8/3/19) – Chata invites Sal to stay with
them when his house gets blown away, but the brothers soon learn he’s a messy
houseguest that never wants to leave.
“Aluxes” (8/10/19) – Vic finds a crown that brings the
living room statures to life and has fun messing with Val and his LARPer
friends until the statures become dangerous.
“Guillermo’s Gathering” (8/17/19) – Vic and Val are forced
to attend Guillermo’s boring birthday party and while searching for party
favors activate his super-fast and fun train set.
“Balloon Boys” (8/24/19) – Sal invites the brothers for a
balloon ride to paint over the Nazca Lines, which have reality-altering
abilities the brothers seek to tap into to become Sal’s favorite.
“The Great Bongo Heist” (10/5/19) – Forgetting a gift for
Abuela Day, the brothers give Chata bongos Xochi lent them and plan to disguise
themselves as burglars to steal them back.
“Escape from Bebe Bay” (10/5/19) – To escape a water war,
the brothers use Maria Teresa’s cream as camouflage only to discover it’s
actually an anti-aging cream that turns them into babies.
“Band for Life” (10/5/19) – Xochi is forced to take the
brothers to a concert and immediately regrets it, so they decide to get up on
stage and show off how cool they can be.
“Tez Sez” (10/5/19) – Chata forbids the brothers from
attending a party where Maria Teresa is performing magic, but they sneak out
and go anyway and Vic ends up trapped in a magic mirror.
“Forever Ever” (10/12/19) – The brothers clean Maria
Teresa’s attic for some movie money and accidentally activate a statute that
traps them in a time loop.
“Dance Reynaldo Dance” (10/12/19) – Vic wants to win the
dance contest so badly that he ditches Val for Reynaldo and works him too hard
to fulfill his artistic vision.
“Tree Buds” (10/19/19) – Val reluctantly lets Vic help him
perfect his tree house, but getting a splinter from a branch of the legendary
vampire tree starts turning Vic into a tree himself.
“Lonely Haunts Club 2: Doll Island” (10/26/19) – Vic and Val
and Charlene and Pineapple compete to see who can reclaim Hairy Mary’s doll
from Doll Island.
“Cat-Pocalypse” (10/26/19) – A sick Vic spies on his
neighbors and becomes convinced Pineapple is acquiring cats to build a zombie
cat army.
“El Silbón”
(10/26/19) – When their corn maze fails to be scary, Charlene convinces the
brothers to recruit a demon capable of scaring anyone…a little too well.
“On Nagual Hill” (10/26/19) – When the brothers transform a
waterfall into a water slide, a Nagual transforms them into animals to show
them how they’ve been mistreating the local wildlife.
“Rival Stands” (2020) – During the annual food contest the
brothers discover that Charlene and Pineapple add a mysterious liquid to their
tacos that makes them irresistible to customers.
Season 2:
“The Guest” (4/18/20) – Chata refuses to let the brothers go
to El Lucha Libra until they clean up the kitchen, despite their insistence
that they weren’t the ones who messed it up.
“Ener-G-Shoes” (4/18/20) – Vic’s desire for some expensive
sneakers is so strong that he steals them from Maria Teresa’s yard sale,
failing to remember her items are usually cursed.
“La Cucarachita” (4/25/20) – Having Charlene reanimate his
dead pet cockroach causes Vic to bring all of her taxidermy to life.
“Lords of Ghost Town” (4/25/20) – The brothers go recruit a
ghost to scare Lupe out of their tree house, unfortunately they unleash a
dangerous ghostly motorcycle gang in the process.
“My Fair Achi” (5/2/20) – The brothers enter Achi into a dog
competition to show up Tula.
“Oddities” (5/2/20) – The brothers head to a Larry Ladron’s
carnival against Chata’s warnings, and Larry plans to enter them into the
oddities exhibit by combining them into a worm boy.
“I……am Vampier” (5/9/20) – Vic decides to plagiarize his
film for the film festival after Andres makes fun of his idea.
“Victor the Predictor” (5/9/20) – When a fortune teller
tells Vic he has psychic abilities, Vic goes around town making outrageous
predictions.
“Kindred Spirits” (5/16/20) – Val sees a classic silent film
by himself and ends up befriending the ghost of the lead actress, but she plans
on draining Val of his youth to relive her glory days.
“Decoding Valentino” (5/16/20) – Val takes Isabella to help
decipher some glyphs and becomes frustrated when she proves better at solving
them than he is.
“Journey to Maiz Mountain” (5/23/20) – The brothers
accidentally spill Sal’s supply of corn, and to keep the town from getting mad
at them they insist on helping him get more from the Queen Ant.
“Escaramuza” (10/5/20) – When his favorite Escaramuza player
is injured, Val disguises himself as a woman to compete and cheats to win which
angers the spirits of the original players.
“Los Perdidos” (10/5/20) – Vic wants to join a gang of night
skaters who don’t follow any rules, but when he drinks from their punch bowl he
begins acting like a vampire.
“Los Pajaros” (10/6/20) – Skeptical Val refuses to give
Huitzi a decent gift on his birthday for luck, and ends up being attacked by
every bird in town.
“Get Your Sea Legs” (10/7/20) – Vic meets a mermaid who
helps teach him how to swim by using a magic pearl to switch their lower
bodies, but she becomes addicted to trying out others’ legs.
“Guillermo’s Girlfriend” (10/8/20) – The brothers attempt to
rescue the artistic construct Guillermo considers his “girlfriend” from the
garbage man who took it.
“Starry Night” (10/12/20) – The brothers discover an outdoor
sleepover was a trap to get them to tell Tzitzimimes about Chata.
“Fueygo Fest” (10/13/20) – The brothers plan to show up Tula
by holding a party for kids on her island, however Vic ends up scamming the
kids and providing an extremely poor experience.
“Folk Art Friends” (10/14/20) – The brothers are forced to
turn to HueHue for help when they accidentally release three more spirits from
statues.
“The Cupcake Man” (10/15/20) – Tired of his misbehavior,
Chata takes Vic’s skateboard away and sends him to work with the intimidating
Cupcake Man.
“Villainy in Monte Macabre” (10/19/20) – The brothers team
up with the Black Hat Org. to find an alien in disguise in town, but they
realize they may have made a mistake in doing so.
“Charlene Mania” (10/20/20) – Charlene sprays Vic with a
perfume that attempts to get him to notice her, but instead it makes everyone else
in town obsessed with her.
“Old Man Teo” (10/21/20) – Chata makes the brothers
volunteer at the old folks’ home where Val learns his elder was the fire god
Xiuhtechutli whose headpiece was taken from him.
“Poacher Patrol” (10/22/20) – Don Jalapeño puts Val on pool
patrol duty where he captures someone he believes is a poacher, causing a horde
of piranhas to attack the pool attendees.
“Lonely Haunts Club 3: La Llorona” (10/26/20) – Val
disappears when looking for some alone time, leaving Vic, Charlene and
Pineapple to rescue him from a ghostly child abductor.
“In Your Own Skin” (10/27/20) – When a quality clothing
store mocks Val’s fashion sense, he finds comfort in a mysterious thrift shop
run by a man named Xipe.
“Ghosted” (10/28/20) – Vic befriends a ghost named Cristina
who’s as into pranking as he is, but he ends up ditching her when he thinks
he’s getting a chance to play Tlatchtli with the cool kids.
“Carmelita” (10/29/20) – Chata loans Xochi a car she was
holding for the brothers when they got older on the condition that she drives
them wherever they want.
“Las Pesadillas” (4/17/21) – The brothers experience lucid
dreams that Vic must rescue Val from after learning they’re the work of Tez.
“Baby Pepito” (4/24/21) – Chata takes in a baby left on her
doorstep, but the brothers learn from Don Jalapeño that it is really a
soul-eating mimic.
“Cenote Seekers” (5/1/21) – The brothers miss going with
Xochi and other kids to a cenote in the desert and try to catch up with them,
getting lost along the way.
“My Thirsty Little Monster” (5/8/21) – Vic adopts a baby
bat-like Camazotz that Val can’t stand.
“La Planchada” (5/8/21) – Vic is convinced to summon a ghost
to cure his chicken pox, but she demands he makes amends with the other kids in
town that he spread it to.
“Tez Breaks Bread” (5/15/21) – The Calaveras are invited to
a party hosted by Tez where Val ends up disappearing into a mirror and Vic must
make a deal with Charlene to save him.
“Through the Nine Realms of Mictlan” (5/29/21) – When Vic
causes Cristina to miss her train to the ninth realm, he and Val work to get
her there before time runs out.
Season 3:
“Sal’s Our Pal” (9/4/21) – Tez runs for mayor of the town
but the brothers try to get Sal to win the election instead.
“The Fog” (9/11/21) – The brothers attempt to leave but
discover Tez has cursed the town to prevent anyone from leaving, or returning.
“There’s No V in Team” (9/18/21) – When Don Jalapeño bans
the kids from playing soccer due to Vic’s poor sportsmanship, Isabella forms an
underground soccer league.
“Showdown at the Mayahuel Gardens” (9/25/21) – Chata and
Maria Teresa must work together to rescue their kids from a spider-like maguey
creature.
“The Bodyguard” (10/2/21) – Don Jalapeño joins Tez’s new
Jaguar Patrol and the brothers try to get him kicked out.
“Miguelito the Mosquito” (10/9/21) – When Vic loses his
title as town daredevil he challenges his usurper to riding Thunder, the most
dangerous hog in town.
“Patolli” (10/16/21) – Isabella introduces the game of
Patolli to the brothers and Val becomes obsessed with it when he proves good at
it.
“Plan-De-Monium” (10/23/21) – Val has an entire day planned
with Isabella, but everyone else seems intent on keeping him from his
itinerary.
“The Puzzle Master” (10/26/21) – The brothers, Charlene and
Pineapple find themselves in a series of rooms of deadly puzzles set forth by a
mysterious Puzzle Master.
“Finding Posada” (11/1/21) – To ensure they have the best
ofrenda for Dia de los Muertos, the brothers trick famed artist José Guadalupe
Posada into doing one for them.
“La Catrina” (11/1/21) – Val poses as an adult to sneak into
an underworld club to hear La Catrina sing, but Vic follows him and exposes
him.
“Bone Bike” (11/13/21) – Mic and Hun give the brothers a
bone bike to help them win a race for Lucha tickets, but they must figure out
how to tame it before they can ride it.
“Butterman!” (11/20/21) – Unable to convince Tez from
destroying a butterfly habitat for a bowling alley, Sal attacks his workers as
the Butterman.
“El Bigote” (11/27/21) – Vic interns with veteran luchador
El Bigote but it turns out he’s a fake with a supernatural secret.
“The Matchmaker” (3/7/22) – Val discovers his talent for
matchmaking and Isabella attempts to get him to match each other, but he
chickens out and fixes her up with cool kid Ramon.
“Pastry Peril” (3/7/22) – After eating someone else’s order
at the bakery, Lupe’s grandmother forces him to help her to pay off his debt.
“Pokin and Proddin” (3/8/22) – Val infiltrates Tez’s
administration to learn more about him, but he ends up falling in love with
office life.
“Stolen Retriever” (3/8/22) – Vic starts stealing dogs so he
can return them for a reward, but he ends up giving one of the owners a
creature that kidnaps them.
“Jump Scare” (3/9/22) – Feeling like a third wheel, Vic
attempts to break up Val and Isabella by sending them on a date to the dark
crossroads.
“An Evening with Mic and Hun” (3/9/22) – Wanting to avoid
Chata’s friends, the brothers head to the underworld to hang out with Mic and
Hun.
“Another Don” (3/10/22) – Searching for Chata’s missing
water pitcher reveals there’s a duplicate Don Jalapeño running around, and
Isabella has a terrifying secret.
“Starry Eyes” (3/10/22) – Val realizes he doesn’t know
anything about Isabella personally, and she reveals herself to be a Mega-mime
in league with Tez.
“Guillermo in G Flat” (6/6/22) – Val is tricked into playing
a mystical piece of music that traps Vic in eternal torment.
“Para-Vic” (6/7/22) – Vic has Charlene turn him into a ghost
so he can come up with some new pranks, resulting in another ghost taking over
his body to prank the living.
“Undercover Grandmother” (6/8/22) – Chata is tasked with
fixing an important painting but when it somehow ends up ruined, she goes on
the run from the Jaguar Patrol.
“The Imposter” (6/9/22) – The brothers go to the Cupcake Man
for some info on Tez, but the arrival of a Tzitzimime forces him to lock his
store down and trap everyone inside.
“Pobrecito Pete” (8/22/22) – Val believes Gustavo’s horse
Pete ate some rotten fruit meant for Vic and goes to Charlene for help with an
antidote for his poisoning.
“Vic-lene” (8/22/22) – Charlene switches bodies with Vic so
he can attend an alien club while she tries to get personal information about
him from Val and Chata.
“Home Sweet Hole” (8/23/22) – War erupts between Vic, Miguelito
and Gustavo over some holes in the ground.
“Star Child” (8/23/22) – The brothers are prophesized to
play a role in destroying the Tzitzimimie and Isabella disguises herself as
Guillermo to get close to them.
“Mission Mariachi” (8/24/22) – When Val and Isabella miss
getting tickets to see his favorite Mariachi band, he sneaks into their hotel
to try and meet them.
“A Simpler Life: Ayohuih Nemilltzli” (8/24/22) – Upset over
Isabella’s betrayal, Val wishes for a simpler life and Xipe sends the brothers
back in time to Tenochtitlan.
“Oneiric Vic” (8/25/22) – A tribal boy encountered by Vic gets
eaten by the stone jaguar that’s chasing him.
“Lonely Haunts Club 4: La Pablita” (8/25/22) – Charlene convinces
the brothers to join her and Pineapple in an abandoned bridal store only to discover
it’s still occupied by the ghost of a bride.
“Xochi’s Garden” (8/26/22) – The brothers head into Xochi’s
garden and stumble upon her secret: she’s able to control plants.
“Into the Obsidian” (8/26/22) – It’s discovered that the black
mirrors in everyone’s homes not only lets Tez spy on them but also act as
portals.
“Follow the North Star” (8/26/22) – The brothers discover
Tez is really the god Tezcatlipoca trying to end the world and set out to find
Quetzalcoatl to stop him, which ends up being Sal.
“Fall of the Fifth Sun” (8/26/22) – The brothers restore Sal
to his godly form and he engages Tez, but the town may not survive a battle
between gods.
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