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Attack beast, attack!
~ Resendo ordering Chuy to attack.

Chuy is a major antagonist in the 2018 animated film La Leyenda del Charro Negro. He is a creature like an mayan mummy of completely unknown origins in anonymity.

As the burden beast who is in charge to protecting the lands of The Underworld, he is the assistant of the former miner Resendo, mistreated and chained by him with a enchanted shackle.

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Almost nothing is known of Chuy's past except that he was found by Resendo after being taken to the world of the dead by Mictlantecuhtli. During his stay, Resendo would become a henchman of El Charro Negro after meeting him, receiving a magical shackle to subdue Chuy and turn him into a slave of the underworld. Seeing how strong and imposing the beast was it, would be effective to protect the hacienda (ranch) and its hectares.

Chuy would stay guarding the basement with Resendo while his master would go in search of Leo's friends. Trapped by El Charro Negro, Evaristo and Xochitl were left at Chuy's mercy to work in a basement crushing agaves, provoking their anger if they did not comply with the obligation.

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Chuy about to take Xóchitl into the shadows

In another scene, it is seen how Xóchitl is being forced by Resendo and the monster Chuy to work grinding agave pineapples in the basement of the El Charro Negro hacienda. Evaristo is caught and is also forced to work, being threatened by Chuy when pouncing on him and intimidating with his cold gaze if intends to run away again.

Meanwhile, Finado walks among the agaves looking for Moribunda, when he locates her on top of the cart that Chuy is loading with agave pineapples. Seeing her, Finado is happy for her and involuntarily throws a lightning bolt from her head, which she ends up covering with her hands. Chuy cannot see it, but in the same way he suspects that there is someone, although he only manages to find Leo's bearing, which he takes. Finado and Moribunda manage to meet again on top of the cart.

After collecting the pineapples that he cut from the agaves, Chuy returned to the farm's land while Leo and his friends talked with El Charro Negro. Stopping for a second, Chuy observes from afar the visitors who were dumbfounded by noticing it disturbingly, taking a step towards the basement.

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Chuy carrying a pile of corn in the cart.

In the basement of the hacienda, Chuy unloads the shipment of agave pineapples in which Finado and Moribunda go. The creature stopped with the cargo to smell a rose that it found and Resendo breaks it when he sees him distracted with it, letting out a loud roar before continuing with his work. Hours later, Evaristo tries to take advantage when Chuy opens the door to escape, trying to get Finado to attack him with the lightning bolt coming from his head. Seeing that it does not work, he ends up throwing the skull in the air until he finds the door, leaving it open.

Xóchitl, Evaristo and The Sugar Skulls were hiding in the agave fields after cautiously leaving the basement without anyone seeing them. As they search for the rest of his lost friends, Chuy walks over to the Haunted House, leaving him food.

Seconds after the Sugar Skulls enter the Haunted House, Xochitl and Evaristo are discovered by Resendo who frees Chuy to attack them. Defending himself with a wooden stick, Evaristo tries to hit Chuy and only manages to hit his mask which breaks on impact with the ground, causing the beast to roar at him and sends flying in one fell swoop. With the light of ethereal purity the skulls blinded Resendo with Chuy and took advantage of escaping from the Haunted House, losing sight of their enemies.

Outside in the hacienda, Resendo and Chuy catch up with the group with the intention of attacking them, Resendo demands that Chuy attack them, but Chuy gets fed up with Resendo's mistreatment and ends up hitting him against the hacienda wall. Finado and Moribunda take the opportunity to take the key that Resendo was carrying and free Chuy from a shackle that had him enslaved. Chuy is grateful to the skulls, but is thrown into the air by the Haunted House, which blocks the entrance of the hacienda to prevent the group saving Leo.

When the Ghost-Hunting Team tried to separate Leo from El Charro Negro, Chuy unexpectedly returns to help them hold the boy's body and extract the white crystal from inside. As a sign of his nobility, Chuy returns the balero ("cup-and-ball" in english) to Leo once he awakens by expelling the demonic Charro from his body. When Chuy was about to go to the open portal and live his freedom, he thought about staying with the others to face El Charro Negro in his elemental form, leaving Leo, Nando and Rupertino to be saved by escaping from the underworld.

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  • The mask he uses is very similar to the "smiley faces" (caritas sonrientes), a pottery craft from the Center of Veracruz.
    • Also, being an undead creature that occupies a mask, it is likely that it was influenced by a mayan mummy. The big difference is their features are too humanoid to be a human corpse, and that masks were made of jade for funeral rituals.
  • This is the third type of mummy to appear in the saga (after the Mummies of Guanajuato and the Inmate Mummies).

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