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El Chupacabra

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El Chupacabra
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Age: 1
Hair: Purple spikes
First appearance: From Duffs Till Dawn


El Chupacabra is a ghoulish monster, created by Professor Frink. El Chupacabra escapes from Frink's laboratories, and ends up at Moe's Tavern.

Creation

El Chupacabra was created by Professor Frink. It wasn't actually the Puerto Rican Chupacabra, but it sucked the blood of a goat like its Puerto Rican counterpart. Frink had a device that could tell if the creature was near. It was attracted to the bar because of Barney's Burp.

Battle and Death

It killed Moe, Chief Wiggum, Bumblebee Man, Captain McCallister, and Jasper. It wounded Barney. When trying to suck the blood of Barney, the alcohol got into its bloodstream, and the El Chupacabra died. Only Homer, Professor Frink, and Barney survived.

Behind the Laughter

El Chupacabra is Spanish for "goatsucker". The creature derives its nickname from its supposed habit of attacking livestock (particularly goats) and drinking their blood.

Appearances

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