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* ''El Dorado'' was created solely for the ''Super Friends'' cartoons and has never appeared in a [http://www.dccomics.com/dccomics/ DC Comic].
 
* ''El Dorado'' was created solely for the ''Super Friends'' cartoons and has never appeared in a [http://www.dccomics.com/dccomics/ DC Comic].
* ''El Dorado'' was created by SuperFriends writer, [[David Villaire]].<ref>El Dorado's 'creator' was revealed in an interview by ''Marc Tyler Nobleman'' with writer, David Villaire. The blog article is entitled, [https://www.noblemania.com/2011/07/super-70s-and-80s-super-friendsdavid.html Super ‘70s and ‘80s: “Super Friends” — David Villaire, writer]. This blog article is from a larger series entitled, ''[http://noblemania.blogspot.com/2011/07/super-70s-and-80s-super.html “Super Friends” — Introduction]'' Quote from Villaire in Nobleman interview: "When I was story editor, I also created a new character named El Dorado. They were getting a growing Latino audience and there was no Latino Super Friend."</ref>
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* ''El Dorado'' was created by SuperFriends writer, [[David Villaire]].<ref>El Dorado's 'creator' was revealed in an interview by ''Marc Tyler Nobleman'' with writer, David Villaire. The blog article is entitled, [https://www.noblemania.com/2011/07/super-70s-and-80s-super-friendsdavid.html Super ‘70s and ‘80s: “Super Friends” — David Villaire, writer]. This blog article is from a larger series entitled, ''[http://noblemania.blogspot.com/2011/07/super-70s-and-80s-super.html “Super Friends” — Introduction]'' Quote from Villaire in Nobleman interview on creating El Dorado: "When I was story editor, I also created a new character named El Dorado. They were getting a growing Latino audience and there was no Latino Super Friend."</ref>
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* Villaire on the creation of El Dorado: "I thought a lot about that. That’s why I created a character that went deep into the history of Spain and Mexico, the mythology of the past. He wasn’t the stereotypical Mexican. It was kind of the combination of a lot of Spanish cultures. I remember giving this character a lot of power and he was admired by the others. I’d already written a screenplay on the Incas. That was never produced [at least in part due to the expense of period pieces], but it served its purpose and I got a very good agent through it."<ref>Quote from interview by ''Marc Tyler Nobleman'' with writer, David Villaire. The blog article is entitled, [https://www.noblemania.com/2011/07/super-70s-and-80s-super-friendsdavid.html Super ‘70s and ‘80s: “Super Friends” — David Villaire, writer]. This blog article is from a larger series entitled, ''[http://noblemania.blogspot.com/2011/07/super-70s-and-80s-super.html “Super Friends” — Introduction]''</ref>
 
* He first appeared as a minor character in the ''[[1981 Shorts |1981 animated shorts]]'', and later in ''[[SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show]]'' as a full-time member.
 
* He first appeared as a minor character in the ''[[1981 Shorts |1981 animated shorts]]'', and later in ''[[SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show]]'' as a full-time member.
 
* He was from a non specified Latino nation was added as one of several attempts to encourage diversity among the characters.
 
* He was from a non specified Latino nation was added as one of several attempts to encourage diversity among the characters.

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SuperFriends Team Member

El Dorado
El Dorado
Information
Real name: El Dorado
Species: Human
Homeworld: Earth
Universe: Earth-1A
Base: Hall of Justice
Affiliations: SuperFriends
Voiced/Played: Fernando Escandon
El Dorado Gallery
EL D Tel
El Illusion
EL Lasers

El Dorado is a Hispanic superhero and a member of the Justice League of America.

Background Information from Earth-1A

No true origin was given for El Dorado. He was knowledgeable about Pre-Columbian history (yet vague in his explanations). He also assisted the Super Friends whenever they were forced to enter unfamiliar ruins or areas in Latin America. He spoke broken English with an accent, sporadically substituting common Spanish words or phrases, such as adding words like "rapido" and replacing nearly every instance of "yes" with "si".


Powers


SuperFriends Team Members

Members of the Justice League

Justice League:
Aquaman (founding member) • Batman (founding member) • Superman (founding member) • Flash (founding member)
Green Lantern (founding member) • Martian Manhunter (founding member) • Wonder Woman (founding member)


Comic Book JLA Team Members:
Black CanaryElongated ManRed TornadoZatanna Zatara
Phantom Stranger (part-time Leaguer) • Sargon, The Sorcerer (honorary Leaguer)


Other Known Justice Leaguers:
The HuntressBlack OrchidCaptain MarvelSupergirlGreen FuryPlastic ManAtomGreen Arrow


SuperFriends Founding Members:
SupermanBatmanWonder WomanAquaman
HawkmanSamuraiGreen LanternFlashBlack Vulcan


Other Known SuperFriends Members:
HawkgirlApache ChiefEl DoradoRima


Junior SuperFriends:
RobinCyborgFirestorm
ZanJayna
Marvin WhiteWendy Harris


Mascots:
GleekWonder Dog


Episode Appearances


Notes

  • El Dorado was created solely for the Super Friends cartoons and has never appeared in a DC Comic.
  • El Dorado was created by SuperFriends writer, David Villaire.[1]
  • Villaire on the creation of El Dorado: "I thought a lot about that. That’s why I created a character that went deep into the history of Spain and Mexico, the mythology of the past. He wasn’t the stereotypical Mexican. It was kind of the combination of a lot of Spanish cultures. I remember giving this character a lot of power and he was admired by the others. I’d already written a screenplay on the Incas. That was never produced [at least in part due to the expense of period pieces], but it served its purpose and I got a very good agent through it."[2]
  • He first appeared as a minor character in the 1981 animated shorts, and later in SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show as a full-time member.
  • He was from a non specified Latino nation was added as one of several attempts to encourage diversity among the characters.
  • El Dorado is the only one of the original characters created for the SuperFriends series not to have a Ultimen counterpart. This was likely due to the fact that unlike the other original characters, El Dorado was basically a Latino version of Superman without powers built around a specific theme, leaving little to base an Ultimen counterpart on.


Trivia

El Dorado is the name of a mythical City of Gold. Its legend dates back to the 1500's.


In other media

Television

In "Werewolf vs. Unicorn", an episode of Robot Chicken, Superman hands over El Dorado to the government because of his status of being an illegal alien.


Toys

El Dorado was scheduled to be one of the few Hanna-Barbera original heroes (along with Black Vulcan and the Wonder Twins) to receive an action figure after Samurai. However, the Super Powers Collection line was cancelled before the figures could be made.[3]


References

  1. El Dorado's 'creator' was revealed in an interview by Marc Tyler Nobleman with writer, David Villaire. The blog article is entitled, Super ‘70s and ‘80s: “Super Friends” — David Villaire, writer. This blog article is from a larger series entitled, “Super Friends” — Introduction Quote from Villaire in Nobleman interview on creating El Dorado: "When I was story editor, I also created a new character named El Dorado. They were getting a growing Latino audience and there was no Latino Super Friend."
  2. Quote from interview by Marc Tyler Nobleman with writer, David Villaire. The blog article is entitled, Super ‘70s and ‘80s: “Super Friends” — David Villaire, writer. This blog article is from a larger series entitled, “Super Friends” — Introduction
  3. Holy Cow! Super Powers Extravaganza!