Cisco Kid

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Cisco Kid is a fictional heroic Mexican caballero and gunslinger from American Western films, radio, and television, known for his charm, wit, and sense of justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican caballero
cowboy
fictional character
gunslinger
alignment hero
appearsIn The Cisco Kid (TV series) NERFINISHED
The Cisco Kid (film series) NERFINISHED
The Cisco Kid (radio series) NERFINISHED
associatedWith American Western films NERFINISHED
American radio programs
American television series
basedOn character created by O. Henry
characterTrait charming
heroic
just
witty
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator O. Henry NERFINISHED
culturalImpact iconic Western hero in American popular culture
culturalOrigin Mexican-American folklore
fictionalEthnicity Mexican
fictionalUniverse American Western fiction
firstAppearanceAuthor O. Henry NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceGenre short story GENERATED
firstAppearanceMedium print
firstAppearanceWork short story "The Caballero's Way" NERFINISHED
genre Western
hasMoralCode defends the poor and weak
opposes injustice
hasOccupation adventurer
cowboy
languageOfOriginalWorks English
medium film
radio
television
notableCharacteristic gallant demeanor
sense of justice
skilled with firearms
portrayedAs charismatic hero
romanticized outlaw
settingGenre American Old West NERFINISHED
typicalCompanion Pancho GENERATED
typicalRole outlaw with a moral code
protector of the oppressed
weaponOfChoice revolver

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Cesar Romero characterPortrayed Cisco Kid