Thinh Nguyen Yeah, I actually like the characters in the Wii version better than the Nes version because the stereotypes are actually giving them a little more personality. I didn't really get Don Flamenco constantly doing that taunt in the original version until I saw the new version, where this music came in. It was like he was dancing along!
Though, King Hippo is more or less the same except for the Hippo Hug. And he sounds like a foghorn. BTW Danny's reaction on Game Grumps to King Hippo was priceless! (If you can't tell, King Hippo is my favorite minor circuit fighter)
The intro of this song comes from Toreador March, which also is where Freddy Fazbear’s jingle originates from... *Don Flamenco is the man behind the slaughter*
0:01 intro 0:10 Menu 1:44 Theme start 3:21 Don Flamenco Knockdown 3:48 Mac Knockdown 4:12 theme starts over 4:58 Little Mac knockdown X2 5:07 Don Flamenco Knockdown X2 5:35 Victory 5:41 After Victory
Has anyone realised that his intro theme is the same intro theme he had in Mike Tyson's Punch Out? It probably applies for the other fighters too, but Don's stands out to me the most.
Yeah, the intro themes are mostly arrangements of the into themes from the NES, with the exception of the following: Disco Kid, King Hippo (though I'm not entirely sure of that one) Bear Hugger, Great Tiger, Aran Ryan, Bald Bull, Super Macho Man, and Mr. Sandman. There are three reasons as to why for any of these boxers: -They shared an into theme with another boxer -They didn't have one -They weren't in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out As for King Hippo, there is no reason.
In spanish, "Enfermo" has not the same connotation as "sick" (refering to "awesome"). It would be "increíble", "cañero" and such. Just for the record :P
You know his contender fight has the same loop and after you knock him down with the loop you just have to counter his get up attack, star punch and it's an instant KO.
I beg to differ! I tried beating him in the NES version, and he’s like super hard to beat, because he never attacks on his own, and he always waits for you to attack him first, which then he blocks(which will cost you stamina) and then follows with a counterattack, and when you run out of stamina, he’ll then do a long rush attack against you that’s hard to dodge!
It’a an upgrade, but still no biggie. I know how to do the Infinite, but just for fun, I decided to fight for the Stars instead of the Infinite. The timing is difficult, but I got the hang of it and actually won despite suffering one knockdown. That I would say, is unavoidable.
I showed this to my dad (he loves flamenco music) and I told him "Guess where's this song from" He kept thinking, telling me names, and when I told him "The song is from a videogame" He was like WTF?!
If there's ever a chance for you to visit Spain again, aim for Castilla La-Mancha, Andalucía, Murcia or Extremadura... That's the real Spain, without any of the urban trash that Barcelona and Madrid are...
Oh my god the sound of him saying "vamos,vamos" haunts me to this day,I struggled more with Don Flamenco than any other opponent,that includes the world series fighters,you know the ones that are supposed to be the most difficult...
We need a really tall Dutch guy in the next punch out game. We also need an Australian guy with a pet kangaroo. But bring back all fighters from previous punch out games. Also add a cowboy from Texas and a viking from anywhere in Scandinavia.
since punch out is a game where aran ryan exists i actually thought of a australian boxer so: He is a child. (starting off very strong) but he doesnt fight first, his kangaroo fights first, then after a knockdown the kangaroo will be out the ring and he will continue, not much really (also yes the kangaroos knockdown affects his 3 lives aswell) Title Defense: He will go first know but the kangaroo will be jumping around to distract, and will eventually stop to punch you, the punch will happen anywhere under 30 seconds after that, the kid will switch places in the other round the same goes on for the contender then
El don! es aun mas gracioso cuando si hablas español! me imagino que ha de ser igual con los otros boxeadores xD! ( The Don is even funnier when you actually speak spanish, I'm sure is the same for the other fighters...) POR CARMEN!!!
3:48 If there was different music for opponents in real-life professional boxing and a boxer from Spain knocked down his opponent, I would really want to hear this part!
Just see glass Joe being carried into a ambulance car then don flamenco says "i won the battle with little mac!" Then glass joe puts a thumbs up and be like "okē dokē brother"
"¿Has visto hombre, como enamoro a las chicas?" "¿No te parece que huelo, a victoria?" "Me llaman Don, ¡Don Flamenco!" "¿Es que nunca has visto una rosa negra?" "¡Carmen mi amor!" "¡Toro!" He is one of my favourites, and also one of the most I understand (I am mexican)
NintendoInABox A pallet swap is when the same sprite is used with different pallets. In Flamenco and Joe's case, they share the same body sprite, but have different head sprites and color pallets. Punch Out stores the head sprites separately from the body sprites.
I´m spanish and I love Don Flamenco. Although he is a stereotype (like all the boxers of this game), I love to hear "Carmen mi amor!" xDDDDDD Grande Don Flamenco xD
Every time I hear the first few seconds of this video, I can't help but sing the Beer Song. "Ohh what is the malted liquor/ What makes you drunker quicker/ What comes in bottles or in cans..." It really couldn't suit the Don any less. The rest of his theme is absolutely perfect for him, though.
@@thememer8736 he is in the major circuit while bald bull is in the world but yeah he probably did fought bald bull and lost (idk how many times he did fight him tho maybe sometimes he won)
If this game was racist the following would be true 1.) The characters would speak in gibberish or broken English to make them look stupid 2.) There would be clear biases in terms of which countries are made fun of and which aren't 3.) They would all be far less silly and cartoonish if the creators genuinely thought stereotypes were true
*vamos!!! vamos!!!* *CARMEN MI AMOR!!!* *UNO, DOS, TRES, CUATRO, CINCO!!* *me has pillao!!!* *Bien hecho!!* *Bien visto!!* *VENGA VENGAAA!!!!* *Que pasa?? Quieres más??* *Perfecto!!* *SERA POSIBLE??* *Ay mi Carmen* *TORO* *"Has visto Hombre??, Como enamoró a las chicas??"* *"No te parece que huelo...Sniff... A Victoria??"* *"Me dicen don, Don Flamenco"* *"Es que nunca has visto una rosa negra??...Sniff... Ahhhhhhhh"*
I played the NES version of punch out on an emulator, and he was the first opponent that actually gave me any real trouble, that is until I realized he had only one attack, can't wait for our second encounter
Flamenco infractions: His toupee counts as a head covering, and when it falls off, it could be a slipping hazard. He has custom trunks. He will throw a backhand when angered sufficiently in TD. The rose, even if he throws it out of the ring, counts as a foreign object.
There's also the aerosol he sprays himself with in Contender, as it can make his body slippery and the scent can be disorienting to his opponent. When performing his backhand, he briefly shows his back, which is seen as throwing the fight and isn't allowed. The rose thing happens before the fight, and would be allowed under entrance theatrics as long as it leaves the ring before the fight begins.
Ah yes, Don flamenco, A stereotypical Clown that as stereotyped are the other boxers, he is handsome, Brave and a "Matador" (Matador means Killer or butcher, its basically in Spain a synonym of Bull fighter cause normally, the bull dies by the Matador) And yes, as almost every Fighter in this game, He is from the capital Madrid (Except for some like Great Tiger, Bald bull or Mr. Sandman) And he had to have that Classy Andalusian accent of erasing the D (Example: Asesinado (Killed) Asesinao (The same)) He obviously had to had those roses up his sleve.
As a spanish men I can confirm that whenn se punch someone we say “Carmen mi amor”
Y si ese dia andamos piraos un caranchoa y listo
@@themagicalgamer6522 o que te pego leche!
Lmao yo detesto los chistosos estereotipos sobre otros países en este juego jaja
@@brettlarch8050 jaja son terribles, pero le dan un espíritu al juego que me encanta.
Jo ¡Carmen mi amor!
Yo quiero Taco Bell
The guitar, clappers and bass. Oh my god so rhythmic
go to Madrid, and see Real Madrid, and see this MAN
@Sheridan Sanchez no he is taking to Sherbet_Bomb because he commented on the disco kid if you go there scroll and you will see him
It’s fine
Whats the song to 0:00 at 0:08 pls
@@getsomelife3348 carmen of Vicent
Not enough people here are talking about how immaculate that bassline is. The bass player steals the show here.
finally someone noticed
It's called bass because it carries the song
Gotta give NextLevelGames and Nintendo credit, they take stereotypes and make them charming.
Makes sense that's from NLG. The wide variety of music genres is much like Mario Strikers.
Thinh Nguyen Yeah, I actually like the characters in the Wii version better than the Nes version because the stereotypes are actually giving them a little more personality. I didn't really get Don Flamenco constantly doing that taunt in the original version until I saw the new version, where this music came in. It was like he was dancing along!
He's a bullfighter. They generally goad the bull into charging, before dodging them.
Though, King Hippo is more or less the same except for the Hippo Hug. And he sounds like a foghorn. BTW Danny's reaction on Game Grumps to King Hippo was priceless! (If you can't tell, King Hippo is my favorite minor circuit fighter)
As someone who absolutely despises stereotyping, I agree with you on that.
Props to whoever was lighting that bass on FUCKING FIRE.
The intro of this song comes from Toreador March, which also is where Freddy Fazbear’s jingle originates from... *Don Flamenco is the man behind the slaughter*
absolutely underrated
La marcha del toreador is a section of the opera Carmen, the overture to Carmen is also Don Flamenco's intro
Hell yeah! I love Fnaf!
@@elijahfriedline9381 Me too!
The punch out lore continues...
0:01 intro
0:10 Menu
1:44 Theme start
3:21 Don Flamenco Knockdown
3:48 Mac Knockdown
4:12 theme starts over
4:58 Little Mac knockdown X2
5:07 Don Flamenco Knockdown X2
5:35 Victory
5:41 After Victory
I like this comment
5:41 for after victory
Mac Knockdown is the most banger part
@@thatcloii couldn’t have said it better
You should add it to every character...
Don Flamenco is a Spanish Boxer that literally punching a bull into the stratosphere... Just WOW.
I live in Spain and I see that every day. My rooftop has been destroyed 7 times now.
um ☝️🤓 he didn't punch a bull this hard,he just dodged it's attack,and the bull just flew pass the Don
CARMEN MI AMOR!
@@fozart-9309dude joke ain't funny cos it didn't even look like that happened
Then gets infinited
This has got to be one of the most expertly crafted songs in the game.
Well, it's a real song, but it IS really well remade in this game
@@thecringemaniac3251What’s the song name?
@@java3278
I think it's an acoustic version of Toreador March? Or atleast the intro is.
Don Flamenco is the man behind the slaughter@@charlescalvinfromtriplethr9712
Don Flamenco music in general: *calm*
Don Flamenco get up music: *PANIK*
My God though, they didn't have to make you *that* panicked...
El tema es simplemente hermoso. Gran trabajo de Next Level Games. Y la voz de Juan Amador Pulido le queda como anillo al dedo a Don Flamenco
+Gustavo Paz (K2L) Es verdad
Juan Amador Pulido ha hecho un buen trabajo en este juego.
¡Tienes razón amigo¡🇪🇸
"¿No te parece que huelo a... *sniiiiiiiiiiiif* victoria?
I love this character cause i talk español too :3
¿Pero acaso ERES español?
No. chileno, pero se acerca xd
De echo, es posiblemente lo mas opuesto probablemente, continente diferente, y las guerras que hubo.
toropor carmen
nel soy mexicano
Has anyone realised that his intro theme is the same intro theme he had in Mike Tyson's Punch Out? It probably applies for the other fighters too, but Don's stands out to me the most.
That’s the Carmen Overture, a really beautiful piece. Check it out
I actually think this only applies to Glass Joe and Von Kaiser as well.
@@BronzeBoy_YT Soda Popinski uses a different part of his song, Song of the Volga Boatmen
Edit: also Piston Hondo uses the same music
Fun fact: Glass Joe’s is actually the intro form the French National Anthem “La Marseille”
Yeah, the intro themes are mostly arrangements of the into themes from the NES, with the exception of the following: Disco Kid, King Hippo (though I'm not entirely sure of that one) Bear Hugger, Great Tiger, Aran Ryan, Bald Bull, Super Macho Man, and Mr. Sandman. There are three reasons as to why for any of these boxers:
-They shared an into theme with another boxer
-They didn't have one
-They weren't in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out
As for King Hippo, there is no reason.
BRAVOOOOOOOO
*sniffs rose and leaves it on chest*
adios
*leaves*
Dan: ...Oh what a douche.
The
*leaves copy of Declaration of Independance behind*
"Not... the bees..."
@@skathi-a6e it's Don
life with arianna
Game grumps reference.
I just love how the themes are all mixed up together to form a medley.
Jesus, dat bass.
That bass is straight enfermo.
In spanish, "Enfermo" has not the same connotation as "sick" (refering to "awesome"). It would be "increíble", "cañero" and such. Just for the record :P
What the flip, why you the chewing character?!?!
I know for a fact that I saw a Gmod video that used this music, but I cannot for the life of me find it.
Ok, Mac, get your upper body outta the way, when he says "Ole!"
Toe to to, don'tch do, toe to toe, with Flamenco!
Every rose has a thorn, Mac! Be that thorn in Flamenco's side! Be there, baby!
Takse two to tango, Mac. Don won't be able to find a dance partner after this!
Ok, Mac. Take the lead, then dance away from his counter!
Hey, Mac baby. Remind me to pick up some milk after the fight. (Sorry! Just had to say that :P)
WHAT THE?! Ok, I'm gonna go start packing up, I can TELL this fight isn't gonna last much longer!!
Toupee or not toupee. THAT is the question.
So much bass... 10/5!
Remember when it used to be so easy to defeat Don Flamenco in the old games? But not in this one.
You know his contender fight has the same loop and after you knock him down with the loop you just have to counter his get up attack, star punch and it's an instant KO.
But when you don’t use that loop he is a fucking bitch to kill in td
He's incredibly easy if you never attack him first: he will keep throwing the same three easy to dodge attacks over and over.
I beg to differ! I tried beating him in the NES version, and he’s like super hard to beat, because he never attacks on his own, and he always waits for you to attack him first, which then he blocks(which will cost you stamina) and then follows with a counterattack, and when you run out of stamina, he’ll then do a long rush attack against you that’s hard to dodge!
It’a an upgrade, but still no biggie. I know how to do the Infinite, but just for fun, I decided to fight for the Stars instead of the Infinite. The timing is difficult, but I got the hang of it and actually won despite suffering one knockdown. That I would say, is unavoidable.
I showed this to my dad (he loves flamenco music) and I told him "Guess where's this song from" He kept thinking, telling me names, and when I told him "The song is from a videogame" He was like WTF?!
And that is the beauty of videogame music
BAWHAHAHA!
I HIT SPANISH MAN WITH ONE YUMRUK.
*Punts*
***** WHY YOU BOTHER BALD BULL?!
Why you meet Bald Bull. Bald Bull not meant to be meeted.
Hey, he's a matador. Good luck, Bald Bull.
Ricky Hanselstone RAAAAHH! BALD BULL BREAKS FANCY RED BLANKET!!!!
I like the beginning. It's quiet and soothing.
Can't freaking get enough of that Get Up theme.
3:48 this part slaps
3:19 a banga no cap
Spain Spain Spain
I'm listening to this right before my trip to Barcelona
WAS THAT A GAMEGRUMPS REFERENCE
If there's ever a chance for you to visit Spain again, aim for Castilla La-Mancha, Andalucía, Murcia or Extremadura...
That's the real Spain, without any of the urban trash that Barcelona and Madrid are...
min 4:58 venga¡¡¡ venga¡¡¡¡ que ¿PASA? ¿quieres mas?...¡¡¡¡¡¡PERFECTO!!!!!!
Oh my god the sound of him saying "vamos,vamos" haunts me to this day,I struggled more with Don Flamenco than any other opponent,that includes the world series fighters,you know the ones that are supposed to be the most difficult...
Have you tried learning the infinite? That’s how I beat him
The infinite makes him a joke sadly
Oh my Carmen. That bass goes hard!
We need a really tall Dutch guy in the next punch out game. We also need an Australian guy with a pet kangaroo. But bring back all fighters from previous punch out games. Also add a cowboy from Texas and a viking from anywhere in Scandinavia.
I was thinking of having a scottish character
@@galladegamerletsplays Demolition Man
@@InternetMonster1 What makes me a good Demoman?
since punch out is a game where aran ryan exists i actually thought of a australian boxer
so: He is a child. (starting off very strong) but he doesnt fight first, his kangaroo fights first, then after a knockdown the kangaroo will be out the ring and he will continue, not much really (also yes the kangaroos knockdown affects his 3 lives aswell)
Title Defense:
He will go first know but the kangaroo will be jumping around to distract, and will eventually stop to punch you, the punch will happen anywhere under 30 seconds after that, the kid will switch places in the other round the same goes on for the contender then
If you want Viking just imagine Aran pulling out Axe from nowhere
0:00 Intro
0:08 Pause
1:44 Fight Theme
3:19 Opponent Down
3:48 Player Down
4:11 Fight Theme
4:58 Player Down
5:06 Opponent Down
5:36 Victory
5:41 Final Score
You turned a videogame theme into a masterpiece
El don! es aun mas gracioso cuando si hablas español! me imagino que ha de ser igual con los otros boxeadores xD! ( The Don is even funnier when you actually speak spanish, I'm sure is the same for the other fighters...) POR CARMEN!!!
¡¡Será posible!!
Viva España!!!
@@florenciavalentinacabrera Bueno, yo soy de México... Pero que rayos! Claro que si! Viva España!!! XD! Un abrazo hermanos españoles! n_n
@@RedMageR90 XD yey
Yo soy Argentino pero me Da Risa el Pendejo Este XD. Karmen mi Amor (Recibe Tremendol Putazo)
venga! venga! que pasa quieres mas!, perfecto!!!!!!!!!
Yo cuando me peleo con el que no deja de joder (no follar. Joder es una expresión argentina que quiere decir más o menos “molestar”)
Major Circuit
7.Bear Hugger
6.Muhammad Johan
5.Piston Hondo
4.Spider Roo
3.Donkey Kong
2.Great Tiger
1.Don Flamenco
Champ.Jungle Jelani
@@mlivi3889 Esa expresión también se usa en España, pero eso sí... Don Flamenco mola xD.
3:49
@Paolo Cronoro Amigo tienes exactamente el mismo nombre y apellido que yo!!!
3:48 If there was different music for opponents in real-life professional boxing and a boxer from Spain knocked down his opponent, I would really want to hear this part!
Who else is here only for 3:48?
2:39 this one would be my speedrun for getting chased by a giant guys with weird mustache
Just see glass Joe being carried into a ambulance car then don flamenco says "i won the battle with little mac!" Then glass joe puts a thumbs up and be like "okē dokē brother"
Wicked creeper kid 243 LOL damn your right XD
Oh so damn right
Punch Out: Revenge of Glass Joe is more like it.
Wait,Glass Joe and Don Flamenco are related?
This is definately one of the best :)
Carmen mi amor!
POR CARMEN!
Aaay, mi Carmen...
Means Carmen my love
No soy español pero el tema de don flamenco es uno de mis favoritos
I'm not letting that Carmen Overture bit at the beginning slide. That was hidden reference level 99.
Este es de mis personajes favoritos, yo soy Español y me hizo mucha gracia como hicieron al personaje
La gente española viniendo a este vídeo en plan:
@@JJSSBU Latino celoso en plan:
Carmen mi amor!! Hahaha :)
"¿Has visto hombre, como enamoro a las chicas?"
"¿No te parece que huelo, a victoria?"
"Me llaman Don, ¡Don Flamenco!"
"¿Es que nunca has visto una rosa negra?"
"¡Carmen mi amor!"
"¡Toro!"
He is one of my favourites, and also one of the most I understand (I am mexican)
"¡Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco!"
"¡Venga, venga!"
"¡Vamos, vamos!"
"¡Olé!"
"Que pasa, ¿quieres más?"
"Aay, mi Carmen..."
Me has pillado
What does Carmen mean (I don’t speak this language or know stuff about spain
@@ewanb1086 carmen it's the love of all spain
@@ewanb1086
It's a female name, stereotypically Spanish. Probably his wife, or something.
This is so pleasant to listen to.
Bald bull bull charges at him*
Don:toro!
Don upper cuts him out of the ring*
And that’s one way I like don flaminco
¡Este tema es increíble!
As soon as I heard the baseline I fell in love with this theme
I think this guy is suppose to be Spanish.
Glass joe is supposed to be French.... T.T
KiraNoOkami
This is Don Flamenco not Glass Joe....
NintendoInABox
A pallet swap is when the same sprite is used with different pallets.
In Flamenco and Joe's case, they share the same body sprite, but have different head sprites and color pallets. Punch Out stores the head sprites separately from the body sprites.
He is Spanish you idiot
Oh dear
It was an innocuous joke about how obvious Flamenco's ethnicity is. Please stop replying to a two month old comment.
I like how nobody notices that his hair goes full out black in title defence.
12 year old kids going through an edgy phase: TD Don Flamenco
I´m spanish and I love Don Flamenco. Although he is a stereotype (like all the boxers of this game), I love to hear "Carmen mi amor!" xDDDDDD
Grande Don Flamenco xD
When you realize that you can here Mac's down theme from 3:48 to 4:10
Don Flamenco Instruments:
- Acoustic Guitar
- Steel Guitar
- S Tier Electric Bass
- Clap
- Castanets
- Bass Drum
- Cabassa
- Tambourines
Every time I hear the first few seconds of this video, I can't help but sing the Beer Song.
"Ohh what is the malted liquor/ What makes you drunker quicker/ What comes in bottles or in cans..."
It really couldn't suit the Don any less. The rest of his theme is absolutely perfect for him, though.
I want to see him fight bald bull like if you agree
Ohohohooooooooooooooooh
He'll shoot out to nowhere
The Wizard howabout i do neither.
The Wizard he most likely has since hes in the same circuit im assuming he lost to the surprising uppercuts he does after getting hit
@@thememer8736 he is in the major circuit while bald bull is in the world but yeah he probably did fought bald bull and lost (idk how many times he did fight him tho maybe sometimes he won)
3:48: VENGA VEEEEENGA!!!!...QUE PASA? QUIERES MAS?!
What is with Nintendo with Spanish themes?
I like flamenco's intro theme
el es de espania
same thing
+DEVILLIONZ What are you talking about?
Solo una respuesta a White Darkness
este hombre es un gigachad
Que pasa, quieres mas?! (What's wrong, you want more?!)
*pornagraphy*
@@elijahyes3110 ???
"has visto hombre?, como enamoro a las chicas?"
yes, i saw it, let me cry in peace, mr. love expert
Honestly the fact he’s one level higher in his circuit than someone using FUCKING MAGIC is impressive
The power of Ñ
Ñig
@@_______-3007 ga
Oh man that start slaps. Totally fits a bull fighter with the dodging skill of TOTK Ganondorf.
This one is a masterpiece! *TORO*
If this game was racist the following would be true
1.) The characters would speak in gibberish or broken English to make them look stupid
2.) There would be clear biases in terms of which countries are made fun of and which aren't
3.) They would all be far less silly and cartoonish if the creators genuinely thought stereotypes were true
And if you look at Bear Hugger, he's almost every Canadian stereotype put into one person... and the devs behind this game are Canadian themselves.
Thankfully none of these are true, so we can enjoy our funny and likeable characters :)
In the NES version He eats the flower during he's introduction
👍
I wanna see Don Flamenco, Glass Joe and Von Kaiser interact... european gauntlet of doom
Throw Aran Ryan in there too
Lowkey, This song is a total bop and my Spanish teacher plays Hispanic music in his class, half tempted to show him this and see if he uses it...
Did you show him?
I think he would appreciate this.
This is european music mate
I dont blame the most viewed spot being the "Mac Down" theme. For some reason it's the best thing about this theme.
“Me llaman don, don flamenco”
Todos los temas del juego son hermosos pero este es uno de los mejores.
This one's dedicated to Carmen
i still remember those times when i came back from school and i was just thinking in play punch out
*vamos!!! vamos!!!*
*CARMEN MI AMOR!!!*
*UNO, DOS, TRES, CUATRO, CINCO!!*
*me has pillao!!!*
*Bien hecho!!*
*Bien visto!!*
*VENGA VENGAAA!!!!*
*Que pasa?? Quieres más??*
*Perfecto!!*
*SERA POSIBLE??*
*Ay mi Carmen*
*TORO*
*"Has visto Hombre??, Como enamoró a las chicas??"*
*"No te parece que huelo...Sniff... A Victoria??"*
*"Me dicen don, Don Flamenco"*
*"Es que nunca has visto una rosa negra??...Sniff... Ahhhhhhhh"*
*Muy pobre!*
*Casi!*
*Espera!*
*Pero como?*
*Mira esto!*
*Mira, mira!*
*Ay, mama!*
*Ahi esta!*
*Aqui!*
*Anda, anda!*
*Venga, ven a por mi!*
*Toma!*
*Ole!*
I can't unhear the VAMOS VAMOS!
as a spanish person i confirm that every time we punch someone we say "CARMEN MI AMOR"
This should be played in a flamenco club or something, it rocks....
3:48 ¿Que pasa quieres más?
Que pasa quires mas?
quieres*
I played the NES version of punch out on an emulator, and he was the first opponent that actually gave me any real trouble, that is until I realized he had only one attack, can't wait for our second encounter
Yo soy español y esté me parece el mejor boxeador del juego
The castanets carry his theme so much
"¡Venga, venga!"
"¡Uy!"
"¡Carmen mi amor!"
"Bien visto"
*infinite punching loop*
*gets knocked down*
"Uy, mi Carmen..."
*gets up*
repeat
You forgot the ¡TORO! He does after getting up
''Me haz pillao 😓''
@@yes_and_so_what right
Don Flamenco my beloved
CARMEN, MI AMOR!!!!!
Jameliano Van Esch *More Spanish Stuff*
Another Grammar Nazi I WILL DANCE FOR YOU.
Darude Sandstorm
Olé!
Quien Aqui sabe español?
The Best Friends ._.
I now want to dance immensely.
Wow, vaya que sacaron una excelente muestra de guitarra flamenca los compositores de la musica de este juego =).
Mac, remind me to pick up some milk after the fight!
Mac: Doc, What the HELL?!
I approve of this theme.
3:45
THAT WAS VERY SUDDEN GOD DAMN
¡Venga, venga!
Flamenco infractions: His toupee counts as a head covering, and when it falls off, it could be a slipping hazard.
He has custom trunks.
He will throw a backhand when angered sufficiently in TD.
The rose, even if he throws it out of the ring, counts as a foreign object.
There's also the aerosol he sprays himself with in Contender, as it can make his body slippery and the scent can be disorienting to his opponent.
When performing his backhand, he briefly shows his back, which is seen as throwing the fight and isn't allowed.
The rose thing happens before the fight, and would be allowed under entrance theatrics as long as it leaves the ring before the fight begins.
"Carmen mi amor, bailo por tu!"
When your chillin on the alleyways and then the matadores appear running away from a ranch of 21 bulls. 3:48
Sou o único brasileiro aqui fã de punch out wii ?
nop, só é uma pena que não tenho Wii
@@simiroth9461 Eu recomendo tu instalar o dolphin emulator tem como tu jogar jogos do wii e também do gamecube
@@NoobGamer-bc3re Eu até iria se o meu phone fosse compatível com o app.
E bom saber que não tô sozinho
😀
Don Flamenco: *inhales* OLE.
Ah yes, Don flamenco, A stereotypical Clown that as stereotyped are the other boxers, he is handsome, Brave and a "Matador" (Matador means Killer or butcher, its basically in Spain a synonym of Bull fighter cause normally, the bull dies by the Matador)
And yes, as almost every Fighter in this game, He is from the capital Madrid (Except for some like Great Tiger, Bald bull or Mr. Sandman)
And he had to have that Classy Andalusian accent of erasing the D (Example: Asesinado (Killed) Asesinao (The same))
He obviously had to had those roses up his sleve.
Tf2 players will go nuts when you say matador
A good theme to listen to when your in Spain .
"Me llaman Don, Don Flamenco"
Protagonist fights someone near pizzeria
Theme: