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Mano is a human pilot and one of the key members of the Big Green Air Force. He usually does not ride with anyone.
Biography
Along with the rest of the Air Force, Mano once for a time, Camel Castle to deliver minty chewing gum to camels to fight off spurious spit attacks. The Air Force dropped a gum all over the castle.
He's often seen taking heavy damages and being the first to lose his plane when fighting enemies like the Eagles.
He has fought in many air battles along with rest of the Air Force. He finally entered with the 108 heroes in the formation of the Bronze Giant in "The Bronze Giant".
Appearance
Mano is tall and is quite slender. He has prawn pink skin, a squarish face with a small pointed nose, and wears a black pirate-type eyepatch due to only having one eye, which is square shaped with a red iris. He wears a white shirt with an open front that shows his stomach, white and baby-blue gauntlets on his hands, white and baby-blue trousers and baby-blue shoes. He also wears a white Air Force cap, which covers his giant black Afro which he uses as a parachute like the other members of the Air Force.
Personality
Not much is known about Mano because he hardly ever talks. It would seem he is brave, as he fights in aerial battles, as seen in "Air Battle" and other episodes he has appeared in.
Trivia
- However, he is not talking, Mano was heard shouting at "Eagle Castle". Also, in "Bald Eagle Castle", he said "huh?" when he saw the King of the Bald Eagle with Commander ApeTrully.
- He is classified as Hero: 083.
- In some materials, such as the trading cards, he is referred to as "Eyepatch."
- The name was likely used during preliminary design, meaning "Eyepatch" may have once going to have been his name.
- It's currently unknown why Mano rarely speaks because no one has ever mentioned it.
- Mano is the tallest member of the Air Force, he is taller than Burly, who is the largest member.
- Mano was stripped or shirtless in both the scenes of the crowd and in a Cartoon Network ad for an online game, suggesting that a character model is possibly not a shirt.