Joe "Blondie" Manco?


For me he is the same character in all three films and his real name is Joe and his nicknames are Manco and Blondie.
TGTBATU is the prequel to AFOD and FAFDM.
They even sing "Go, go, go Manco!" during the intro of "TGTBATU".

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They sing "Go, go, go Amigo."

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Are you sure?
I always thought it's Manco.

Imdb FAQ says:
What are the words heard in the main theme song?
"Go, go, go Manko" (or "Monco"). Manko being the Eastwood character's name.

From another source:
The lyrics to the theme of “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” are “Go, go, go Manco”. Manco means one-armed in Spanish.

I have never heard that it is Amigo before.

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For a man with no name, he sure has alot of them.

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Hahaha

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I like to think he's the same in the first two but I think Blondie is a completely different person. He scored $100,000 which would be a few million in today's market so why would he risk his life in the wild west again after that? It doesn't make sense that he would do what he did in AFOD and FAFDM after he's already rich.

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I don't think the creators were too concerned about canon when they were making these films. The film novelizations and subsequent paperback series portray Joe, Monco and Blondie as the same dude so there's that...

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The lyric is, "Don't talk to Gringo".

"It ain't dying I'm talking about, it's LIVING!"
Captain Augustus McCrae

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I look at it as a legendary character who has many adventures even if they don't add up chronologically like James Bond and Mad Max (thanks to Fury Road).

DISPLAY thy breasts, my Julia!

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I like to think that the character he plays in Unforgiven is like the older version of the characters he plays in this trilogy.

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