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Fictional characters
  • Mondo (comics), a comic book character
  • Mondo (Toshinden Character), a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden fighting game series
  • King Mondo, the leader of the fictional Machine Empire and the main villain in Power Rangers: Zeo
  • Mondo Agake, a Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ character known for his comic relief and having been the star of his own sitcom spinoff
  • Mondo Gecko, a supporting character in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Mondo, a "professional bug-hunter" from the Aliens comic book series
Film
  • Mondo cane, a 1962 documentary film
    • Mondo film, a documentary film style named after the 1962 movie
  • Mondovino, a 2004 documentary film
  • Mondo (film), a 1995 drama directed by Tony Gatlif
Language
  • "Mondo mess", valspeak for "large" or "extremely", from the title of the Italian film Mondo cane.
Magazines
  • Mondo 2000, a publication aimed at cyberpunks and dubbed "the next millennium's first magazine"
Music
  • Mondo Generator, a US band
  • Mondo Records, a record label
  • Mondo (album), a 2012 debut album by Electric Guest
  • Mondo Fever, a song by My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
  • Mondo Gecko, is a Boston-based "Neo-Jam Band" who mixes a blend of intricate compositions, catchy songs and a fun stage presence. The group’s funk rock sound infuses elements of electronica, space grass, reggae, and jazz fusion.
Companies
  • Mondo Mini Shows, a company that provides shows, mainly for teens. They created one of the most popular internet shows, Happy Tree Friends.
  • Mondo Models, an Italian company that makes diecast cars in China, mostly in 1:43 scale.
Other
  • Mondo (2011), a board game by German author Michael Schacht

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