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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
=== Early life ===
 
=== Early life ===
Nothing is known of Chico's early life. He resides within the Rojo family estate in the Mexican border town of [[San Miguel]]. According to Don Miguel, he is the most trusted of all their hired guns.
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Nothing is known of Chico's early life. He was likely born in Mexico and at some point turned to a life of crime, joining the Rojo family cartel based in the border town of [[San Miguel]]. He assisted them in their operations smuggling alcohol into the United States.
   
 
=== ''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]'' ===
 
When the young [[Jesús]] attempts to sneak into the small house in the outskirts of town, hoping to see his mother, he is chased off by Chico, who shoots at his feet and later assaults his father [[Julio]]. Later, when a [[Man with No Name|mysterious stranger]] comes to town and offers his services to the Rojo family, Chico is responsible for showing Joe to his room.
 
When the young [[Jesús]] attempts to sneak into the small house in the outskirts of town, hoping to see his mother, he is chased off by Chico, who shoots at his feet and later assaults his father [[Julio]]. Later, when a [[Man with No Name|mysterious stranger]] comes to town and offers his services to the Rojo family, Chico is responsible for showing Joe to his room.
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[[File:Chico rude boy.png|thumb|250px|right|Chico chases a young [[Jesús]] away from the small house.]]
   
 
Shortly afterwards, Joe orchestrates a violent confrontation between the Rojo family and Sheriff [[John Baxter]], so that he will have time to search the family estate. Chico was left behind as the lone guard, and Joe, remembering the bandit's earlier treatment of the young boy, shoots at his feet from a concealed location. At first scared, Chico grows irritated and demands his attacker reveal himself. Instead, Joe shoots out the supports holding open a large wooden door, which swings down onto Chico's head, rendering him unconscious.
 
Shortly afterwards, Joe orchestrates a violent confrontation between the Rojo family and Sheriff [[John Baxter]], so that he will have time to search the family estate. Chico was left behind as the lone guard, and Joe, remembering the bandit's earlier treatment of the young boy, shoots at his feet from a concealed location. At first scared, Chico grows irritated and demands his attacker reveal himself. Instead, Joe shoots out the supports holding open a large wooden door, which swings down onto Chico's head, rendering him unconscious.

Revision as of 23:38, 9 February 2018


Chico is a character featured in A Fistful of Dollars. He is an outlaw affiliated with Don Miguel Rojo and his violent gang.

Biography

Early life

Nothing is known of Chico's early life. He was likely born in Mexico and at some point turned to a life of crime, joining the Rojo family cartel based in the border town of San Miguel. He assisted them in their operations smuggling alcohol into the United States.

A Fistful of Dollars

When the young Jesús attempts to sneak into the small house in the outskirts of town, hoping to see his mother, he is chased off by Chico, who shoots at his feet and later assaults his father Julio. Later, when a mysterious stranger comes to town and offers his services to the Rojo family, Chico is responsible for showing Joe to his room.

Chico rude boy

Chico chases a young Jesús away from the small house.

Shortly afterwards, Joe orchestrates a violent confrontation between the Rojo family and Sheriff John Baxter, so that he will have time to search the family estate. Chico was left behind as the lone guard, and Joe, remembering the bandit's earlier treatment of the young boy, shoots at his feet from a concealed location. At first scared, Chico grows irritated and demands his attacker reveal himself. Instead, Joe shoots out the supports holding open a large wooden door, which swings down onto Chico's head, rendering him unconscious.

When Joe is later captured by the Rojo thugs, Chico is responsible for his interrogation, receiving great pleasure in causing pain. The next morning, Joe escapes his binds and rolls a barrel of explosives down into the compound, killing Chico and another gangster.

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