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==Biography==
==Biography==
'''El Chupanibre''' is a [[NNY Sewers|sewer]] monster that once terrorized the [[Sewer Mutants|mutants]] below [[New New York]]. He is a giant green humanoid lizard with massive yellow teeth and claws. He was flushed down the colossal toilet to the sub-sewer by [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] in the course of saving [[Nibbler]].
'''El Chupanibre''' is a [[NNY Sewers|sewer]] monster that once terrorized the [[Sewer Mutants|mutants]] below [[New New York]]. He is a giant green humanoid lizard with massive yellow teeth and claws. He was flushed down the colossal toilet to the sub-sewer by [[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] in the course of saving [[Nibbler]]. But in later episodes, he is seen back in the regular sewars.


It is possible that El Chupanibre was once a mundane animal or even human that was transformed into its current shape via the mutagenic properties of the waters in the sewers.
It is possible that El Chupanibre was once a mundane animal or even human that was transformed into its current shape via the mutagenic properties of the waters in the sewers.

Revision as of 19:19, 21 January 2008

El Chupanibre

Species: Unknown, possibly a mutant
Planet of Origin: Earth
Age: Unknown
Voiced By: Frank Welker
First Appearance: "I Second that Emotion" (2ACV01)

Biography

El Chupanibre is a sewer monster that once terrorized the mutants below New New York. He is a giant green humanoid lizard with massive yellow teeth and claws. He was flushed down the colossal toilet to the sub-sewer by Bender in the course of saving Nibbler. But in later episodes, he is seen back in the regular sewars.

It is possible that El Chupanibre was once a mundane animal or even human that was transformed into its current shape via the mutagenic properties of the waters in the sewers.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • The name "El Chupanibre" is based on the Puerto Rican and Mexican myth of El Chupacabra, which means "the goat-sucker". The monster supposedly sucks the blood of goats and other livestock. However, the suffix "nibre" is gibberish, so the name "Chupanibre" has no direct translation.

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