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  • He's Mexican. Not only that,he's also gay with masked mexican wrestler/superhero/faggot el Santo[not Santa,you retards.]
  • A black cape, a black hat with letter "Z" made from a bristol board, a black mask, a white shirt and black pants.
  • Zorro was a competitor robot that solely participated in the seventh series of Robot Wars. It was built and entered by Team Ming, which also entered Series 7 with the seeded Ming Dienasty and had previously competed in Series 3-6 with the Ming series of robots. Zorro was equally as unsuccessful as Ming Dienasty, being eliminated in the first round after being flipped over by Ripper. For Zorro's appearance, Team Ming exchanged their usual Ming costumes for Zorro outfits.
  • Zorro is a fictional character created in 1919 by Johnston McCulley. The character has been featured in numerous books, films, television series, and other media.
  • Zorro is an American action-adventure drama series produced by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the well-known Zorro character, the series premiered on October 10, 1957 on ABC. The final network broadcast was July 2, 1959. Seventy-eight episodes were produced, and 4 hour-long specials were aired on the Walt Disney anthology series between October 30, 1960 and April 2, 1961.
  • Zorro (Spanish for "fox" and "sly") is a fictional character created in 1919 by New York–based pulp writer Johnston McCulley. His true name is Don Diego de la Vega. Zorro is a Californio nobleman of Spanish and Native Californian descent, living in Los Angeles during the era of Mexican rule. He is a masked outlaw who defends commoners and the indigenous people of the land against tyrannical officials and other villains.
  • Zorro is published by Dynamite Entertainment. Price per issue is $3.99.
  • Zorro's secret identity was Juan Valdez, who decided to turn to a swordid life of crime-fighting when a ravaging gang of Hindu banditos slew his beloved pet burrito by bludgeoning it to death with a single corn chip. Having failed miserably at crime-fighting, Zorro claimed in an exclusive MSNBC interview to have seen the Archangel Don Juan (also known as Gabri-El) appear as a burning bush, who then instructed him to spread the word of Mazda to all the people of Iran. For the next 33 years, Zorro wandered all over Latino America (conveniently mistaking it for Iran) doing many noble acts and good deeds and randomly spray painting giant Z's on public property for no apparent reason, and only occasionally got arrested for indecent exposure.
  • Zorro, a male stripper who Peg Bundy and Marcy D'Arcy both go ga-ga over, appears in the Season 2 MWC: episodes "Girls Just Want To Have Fun: Part 1" and "Girls Just Want To Have Fun: Part 2". The part of Zorro is played in the episodes by former Fame TV series co-star Billy Hufsey.
  • Zorro ist ein schlanker, fitter, magerer Dobermann-Rüde mit schwarz-braunem Fell.
  • Der Held aus der Anime-Fernsehserie Z wie Zorro die im Jahre 1995 in Deutschland erschienen ist. Er ist der Verteidiger und Rächer der Bevölkerung, dessen wahre Identität weithin unbekannt ist. Er trägt schwarze Kleidung (Maske, Hut, Umhang) und ist ein meisterhafter Reiter und Fechter. Kategorie:Z wie Zorro
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  • Zorro (Spanish for fox) is the secret identity of Fox, a really dumb fox and crappy swordsman living in the Space colonial era. The character has change his image through the years, but the typical image of him is a masked dumb fox outlaw who defends the people who loves ham and hates cheese against tyrannical Lord Barack's officials and other villains.
  • El Zorro es un animal salvaje que saldrá en Grand Theft Auto V para la nueva generación de consolas. Categoría:Animales Categoría:Beta
  • Zorro is a slender, sleek, black-and-brown male with a shining coat and ears trimmed to an erect point.
  • Zorro was a Terran Confederation pilot onboard the TCS Concordia. In the non-canon losing path of the game, the Concordia is sweeping through the Ghorah Khar system and Zorro was assigned to lead the Concordia.
  • Zorro Zan-zan, detto anche "La Volpe", il cavaliere mascherato, il giustiziere della notte o il giustiziere del tardo pomeriggio, (Los Angeles, 1792 - prigione di Alcatraz, 1872) è stato uno spadaccino mafioso ispanico che si occupava dei traffici illegali di rhum nella California.
  • Zorro is the main hero of the series of books, comic books and movies of the same name; a masked outlaw living in Spanish colonial-era California he is portrayed as a defender of civilians against the tyrannical authorities as well as other villains. He is famous for his sword, which he uses to cut a Z shape into wood or enemy clothing; this has become somewhat of a trademark of the hero. "Zorro" is the Spanish word for "fox" and is used to describe the hero's personality: clever and capable of taking great risks without seeming to care about personal safety. He is played by Antonio Banderes.
  • Los zorros son unos criaturas presentes en The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
  • Zorro is a masked freedom fighter in Spanish-ruled Los Angelos. The character was created in 1919 by Johnston McCulley in the story "The Curse of Capistrano", and already in 1920 appeared in the film The Mask of Zorro. The version that made the character famous, though, was the Walt Disney TV-series of 1957 and 1958.
  • Zorro is a pulp hero originally serialized in magazines and later became the inspiration for various superheroes who followed.
  • Zorro is a champion of freedom and justice who speaks with a Spanish accent but isn't a socialist. He wears a mask so that he can blend in with the Islamofascists and avoid having his cover blown as a secret operative by Karl Rove. The title of Zorro has been passed down a few times, because defending liberty is hard work and occasionally gets tiring and/or lethal for its heroes. The black version of Zorro is called Malcolm.
  • Zorro is a swashbuckling superhero character created in 1919 by pulp writer Johnston McCulley. He is usually portrayed as dressing entirely in black and wearing a cape and mask. Zorro is an expert swordsman and unarmed combatant. Zorro is the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega.
  • Zorro is a mysterious black-clad rider who fights injustice in Spanish California. The sleepy pueblo of Reina de Los Angeles could be Paradise. The weather is sunny, the señoritas are pretty, the caballeros are handsome, and the land is rich with promise. But alas! The new governor is a tyrant who oppresses the natives, overtaxes the peasants, and seeks to rob the hidalgos who object to bad government of their lands and wealth to give to himself and his cronies. He has the army firmly under his control, and has placed corrupt officers to enforce his will upon the people. Or can it?
  • Don Diego Vega was a wealthy nobleman who lived in Reina de Los Angeles in the early 19th century. Hoping to help the poor and oppressed, he became the masked outlaw known as Zorro. He battled local authorities, including Governor Alvarado, Captain Juan Ramon and Sgt. Pedro Gonzales. Zorro later tracked down the marauding pirate, Barbados, and in 1824, he was enlisted to stop Don Del Oro from becoming an emperor in Mexico.
  • Zorro first appeared in "The Curse of Capistrano", a short story by Johnston McCulley published in the magazine All Story Weekly on August 19, 1919. The story caught the attention of Douglas Fairbanks, who soon brought the swashbuckling hero to the silver screen inThe Mark of Zorro. The resounding popularity of the film prompted McCulley to publish 65 more stories featuring Zorro, which have since inspired countless film, television and literary adaptations throughout the world. The character of Zorro is most notable for pioneering the use of disguise and dual identity to fight crime and injustice, though many argue that McCulley probably borrowed these ideas from The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy or The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. It can be said that any superh
  • Issu de parents mexicains (donc de deux pères), le petit Don Diego Delapoutrelle était la risée de ses velus camarades de classe car son père Rodrigo et son père Paulo le forçaient, pour assouvir leurs tendances sadomasochistes, à porter de moulantes tenues de cuir noir et des masques de la même couleur. Exaspéré par leurs railleries puériles et incessantes et le fait que des chansons d'Elton John s'élèvent sur son passage, il décide de fuir aux Etats Unis et de changer son nom en Don Diego delaVega, nom plus folklorique qui lui attire tout de suite la sympathie de Ricardo, le doyen des immigrés Sud Américain. Dans les faubourgs de Los Angeles la vie est rude, aussi le petit Diego est souvent contraint de se prostituer dans les toilettes d'un établissement miteux nommé "Le Renard" pour pou
  • Description Zorro (Spanish for Fox) is the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega (originally Don Diego Vega), a fictional nobleman and master swordsman living in Spanish and Mexican-era California. He defends the people of the land against tyrannical governors and other villains, and is not only much too cunning and foxlike for the bumbling authorities to be caught, but delights in publicly humiliating those same foes, while riding on his horse Tornado. Inspiration for the character Skills and Resources Zorro's Denounment Inspiration and Influence Film and Movies Television Books Comics music
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