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* In the episode Vampire Vacation (Season 1, Episode 2), one of the Spanish locals presents Don Diego as his "honorable highness, the dirty, diabolical, dastardly and disgusting, DON DIEGO!!!" The repeated sound of the letter "d" in this case is called alliteration in literary studies. In this episode Don Diego sets fire to Duckula's castle. Don Diego also reveals to Duckula that he chopped off all of the villagers except "the really fat ones", which he had been saving for that particular night, after which there would be "bingo to follow." Duckula refuses to take part in Don Diego's dastardly schemes and after an argument Don Diego only agrees to spare the villagers' lives if Duckula faces the famous bull, El Loco, in a classical bullfighting arena. | * In the episode Vampire Vacation (Season 1, Episode 2), one of the Spanish locals presents Don Diego as his "honorable highness, the dirty, diabolical, dastardly and disgusting, DON DIEGO!!!" The repeated sound of the letter "d" in this case is called alliteration in literary studies. In this episode Don Diego sets fire to Duckula's castle. Don Diego also reveals to Duckula that he chopped off all of the villagers except "the really fat ones", which he had been saving for that particular night, after which there would be "bingo to follow." Duckula refuses to take part in Don Diego's dastardly schemes and after an argument Don Diego only agrees to spare the villagers' lives if Duckula faces the famous bull, El Loco, in a classical bullfighting arena. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* It is unknown if "'''Don'''" part of Don Diego's name is his forename or a title. As a name, Don have meanings of "brown", or "chief", "noble". If it is a title, in spansih it is a title of respect to a man, prefixed to first names. Meaning sir, master, lord. | |||
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