List of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera Characters - Minor Characters

Minor Characters

  • Emiliano "Chief" Suarez (voiced by Daran Norris): The Spanish chief of police for the Miracle City police department, Carmela's husband, and Frida, Nikita and Anita's father. He is overprotective over his daughter and distrusts Manny, saying that Frida always gets hurt when she hangs around him. He probably is the warden of the Miracle City Monster Jail.
  • Carmela Suarez (voiced by Grey DeLisle): A beautiful Spanish Miracle City judge, Emiliano's wife,and Frida, Nikita and Anita's mother.
  • Anita & Nikita Suarez : The spoiled 15-year-old Spanish twin police girls, and Frida's bratty sisters.
  • Ms. Chichita (voiced by Candi Milo): A little old lady, seen in episodes "Enter the Cuervo," "Night of the Living Guacamole," and "Fool's Goal" (if one looked closely). Voiced by Candi Milo.
  • Mrs. Lupita (voiced by Candi Milo): Manny's teacher in Leone Middle School. In the episode El Tigre, El Jefe, she punishes Aaron Chokovich for not doing his homework in weeks. In the episode The Thing That Ate Frida's Brain, she asks Frida about her Jamaican hat.
  • The Popular Girls: Three teenage girls that are admired for their "beauty" and "popularity". One is Caribbean, another is Asian and the other is Caucasian.
  • Humberto (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui): A stinky Puerto Rican kid with poor hygiene who smells.
  • Davi Roccco/Albino Burrito (voiced by Jessica DiCicco): A small 11-year-old Italian boy who wants to be a superhero, was trained by Manny, although he was mainly being used to do chores. In the end, all the things that he is tricked into doing helps him defeat a giant robot made by Puma Loco.
  • Raúl: Manny's mustache given to him by Dr. Chipotle Jr. because Manny wanted to be an adult. It was given to Manny using the power of his belt buckle. Raúl eventually left Manny's lip because they agreed that Manny was no longer ready for adulthood. As of "Miracle City Undercover," Raúl now works for Emiliano as an undercover cop. In "Mustache Love," Raul falls in love with Browsia, an eyebrow on Don Baffi's granddaughter Sofia.
  • Municipal President Rodríguez (voiced by John DiMaggio): The municipal president of Miracle City. The demonstrates advertising put first and foremost. He is known for being very rude. In "Animales," it is revealed that he has a pet ram and rooster who are rivals with Senor Chapi and the family mule.
  • Principal Tonino (voiced by Eric Bauza): The friendly principal of the school that Manny serves. Unlike Vice-Principal Chakal, he is a good man and is friendly with students.
  • Vice-Principal Chakal (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui): The by the book type old vice-principal of the school that Manny serves. He is a strict man and despises trouble making children and is willing to have an excuse to expel them for their continued detention and return to their tardiness. It is said he can expel Frida but can not expel Manny.
  • Dr. Eugene L. Butterman (voiced by Eric Bauza): A dull veterinarian who first appeared in Zebra Donkey. In "No Boots, No Belt, No Brero," the Miracle City Judge assigns him as the Rivera's court-ordered family therapist after an altercation between White Pantera, El Tigre, and Puma Loco destroyed Municipal President Rodriguez's house. He orders the Riveras to give up their mystical objects of power until they start acting like a family. He then learns if someone tried to tell the Riveras to give up their mystical objects of power, this makes the villains happy with no Rivera's mystical objects to defeat them. When he saw this happen during the villain attack, he declared the Riveras "cured" and ran off.

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