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Eugene Garcia

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Eugene Garcia (commonly referred as Mr. Gar) is the property manager of Lakewood Plaza Turbo and seems to take a lot of pride in his work. He is also the employer of K.O., Radicles, and Enid at that location.

In the past, he was a member of the superhero team P.O.I.N.T. and worked there under the alias El-Bow, along with Silver Spark and Rippy Roo.

Physical Appearance

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Mr. Gar is a massive and muscular man with tanned skin, light brown short hair with a little tuft lifted, and a bushy mustache. He is shirtless and only wears a pink tie, green pants, and dark green shoes. He also sports a pair of aviator sunglasses, which he always wears no matter if in daylight or at night. On his right wrist, he has a watch that rings every time he has to go on a secret mission. The watch was given to him by the President of the Universe.

As El-Bow, his outfit resembled a Mexican wrestler. It consisted of a dark blue wrestling mask with a cyan design, square glasses, pink bowtie, a light blue tank top, dark blue pants with cyan blue flames, and red boots.

Personality

Mr. Gar is shown to be a very strong character, with an even stronger personality. In most of his appearances, he can be seen with a cold and serious face. He's extremely serious about his business and the plaza as a whole, as he became very upset when the sign was vandalized by the use of graffiti in the pilot. He is short on patience. In the episode "We Messed Up", it's revealed that Mr. Gar has complete monitoring over the entire plaza. His office is really a large room filled with monitors, each one connected to a camera.

Many of the other characters look at him as very wise and look up to him as an authority figure of some kind. He seems to care what people think of him too, at least, to some extent, as he read Radicles' text "…The boss is really cool…" and he blushes.

His weakness is his huge, debilitating crush on Carol.[2] He used to freeze up, stutter, and blush whenever he was around her, but now that they are dating he is shown to be at peace in her company (most of the time he still gets nervous from time to time). He would shower her with ostentatious gestures of affection though after the events of "My Fair Carol" he decided to tone them down.

He is shown to value his employees, takes them very seriously, and praises them for working hard. He is also shown to have a disliking towards laziness, as he is shown to call Radicles a "brat" in the pilot and a "slacker" in "We Messed Up".

He is also shown to be very vain, putting his face on all matter of merchandise, and making objects look like him.

The fact that he has a secret room to spy on the bodega implies that he is a bit paranoid.

When he worked with his El-Bow persona, he was very shy and insecure about being a true hero during his first day at P.O.I.N.T. He later began to trust more of his powers and friends after he, Silver Spark, and Rippy Roo worked together to take down Steamborg. At this time, he already shows interest in Carol, as Silver Spark.

He blames himself for what happened to Laserblast, and thus has great difficulty talking to Carol. This is fully addressed in the episode "Let's Take a Moment" when he finally speaks to Carol and the two end up on better terms.

Abilities and Powers

Mr. Gar's power level is 11, proving that he's a very powerful character. His strength and power are praised by many people (especially his employees). Along with Carol, he's one of the strongest people of the plaza.

However, he lacks fear resistance, as evident in the episode "Face Your Fears" where his fear resistance is only 8, which is very low compared to K.O.'s and Rad's level (15 and 10 respectively), although it is assumed that his level increased after the events of the episode.

Physical Strength

Mr. Gar is incredibly strong, as seen in the episode "Let's Be Heroes" where he destroyed Darrell after falling from the sky and crushing him with an elbow drop. According to Crinkly Wrinkly, he once hit a young Lord Boxman so hard that he saw the curvature of the planet. His shrieks are also quite powerful to send a person flying.

He has excellent reflexes and speed, as he was able to dodge Darrell's punches with ease. This also enables him to perform super high jumps.

In "Legends of Mr. Gar", he seems to have control over the weight and height of his body, as he grew up to the size of a giant while creating the plaza and after finishing it, he returned to his normal size. With a single hand stroke and kick he created the foundation of the plaza. He also has very strong jaws, as he could tear apart a boulder inside his mouth to create the plaza sign. (However, this may have been an exaggeration or even a fabrication on Crinkly Wrinkly's part.)

Fighting Skills

His fighting style is based on wrestling techniques. During his time as El-Bow, Foxtail praised him and said that his prowess in the ring was "unparallel". Gar can execute many different wrestling moves; his specialty is elbow strikes like drops and hooks.

Attacks

  • Elbow Strike: Mr. Gar can use his elbow to knock down his opponents. When he does this, his elbow emits a purple fire (orange in some episodes) and swings it sideways like a hook, or upwards, like an uppercut. This seems to be his special move.
  • Thunder Elbow Quake/Bionic Elbow: Mr. Gar hits the ground with his flaming elbow to create a powerful slash that runs to its opponent.
  • Elbow Blowtorch: Mr. Gar can use his elbow as a blowtorch that is capable of creating objects to stick together.

Miscellaneous Skills

As shown in the episodes "Let's Be Heroes" and "Legends of Mr. Gar", he has the ability to walk on clouds. In addition, he appears to not need air while he's in the space. Along with his massive strength and his ability to control his body, Mr. Gar looks to have god-like powers.

Mr. Gar appears to be very fast, as seen in "Let's Take a Moment".

History

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Episode Appearances

Pilot
"Lakewood Plaza Turbo": Appears
Minisodes
1. "KO": Appears
2. "Enid": Absent
3. "Rad": Absent
4. "Carol": Absent
5. "Enid's Bad Day": Appears
6. "Barrels and Crates": Appears
7. "Rad Cries": Absent
8. "Rad's Van": Pictured
9. "Commercial": Appears
10. "Power-Up!!!": Absent
11. "Dendy": Absent
12. "Boxmore Infomercial": Absent
Season 1
Season 1A
1. "Let's Be Heroes": Debut 14. "My Dad Can Beat Up Your Dad": Absent
2. "Let's Be Friends": Appears 15. "We've Got Pests": Absent
3. "You're Everybody's Sidekick": Absent 16. "You Are Rad": Absent
4. "We Messed Up": Appears 17. "Legends of Mr. Gar": Appears
5. "Jethro's All Yours": Absent 18. "We Got Hacked": Appears
6. "You're Level 100!": Mentioned 19. "Plazalympics": Appears
7. "I Am Dendy": Absent 20. "We're Captured": Absent
8. "Plaza Shorts": Appears 21. "Know Your Mom": Pictured
9. "Sibling Rivalry": Absent 22. "Face Your Fears": Appears
10. "You Get Me": Appears 23. "Everybody Likes Rad?": Absent
11. "Do You Have Any More in the Back?": Mentioned 24. "You Have to Care": Absent
12. "Just Be a Pebble": Appears 25. "Plaza Prom": Appears
13. "Presenting Joe Cuppa": Appears 26/27. "T.K.O.": Appears
Season 1B
28. "Stop Attacking the Plaza": Absent 40. "KO's Video Channel": Absent
29. "We've Got Fleas": Absent 41. "Villains' Night Out": Absent
30. "One Last Score": Absent 42. "Villains' Night In": Pictured
31. "Second First Date": Absent 43. "Back in Red Action": Pictured
32. "No More Pow Cards": Absent 44. "OK Dendy! Let's Be K.O.!": Absent
33. "Let's Watch the Pilot": Video 45. "Let's Take a Moment": Appears
34. "A Hero's Fate": Pictured 46. "RMS & Brandon's First Episode": Pictured
35. "Glory Days": Appears 47. "Mystery Science Fair 201X": Pictured & Mentioned
36. "Parents Day": Absent 48. "Let's Not Be Skeletons": Appears
37. "Let's Have a Stakeout": Appears 49. "Lad & Logic": Appears
38. "The Power Is Yours!": Appears 50. "Action News": Video
39. "Rad Likes Robots": Absent 51/52. "You're in Control": Appears
Season 2
Season 2A
53. "Seasons Change": Appears 63. "Your World is an Illusion": Pictured
54. "Lord Cowboy Darrell": Absent 64. "Red Action to the Future": Absent
55. "Hope This Flies": Absent 65. "TKO's House": Pictured & Mentioned
56. "The Perfect Meal": Absent 66. "Special Delivery": Appears
57. "Plaza Film Festival": Appears 67. "Dendy's Power": Pictured
58. "Be a Team": Appears 68. "Wisdom, Strength, and Charisma": Absent
59. "My Fair Carol": Appears 69. "Bittersweet Rivals": Absent
60. "Point to the Plaza": Appears 70. "Are You Ready for Some Megafootball?!": Absent
61. "The So-Bad-ical": Pictured 71. "Mystery Sleepover": Pictured
62. "Let's Watch the Boxmore Show": Appears 72. "Final Exams": Absent
Season 2B
73. "Soda Genie": Absent 82. "Whacky Jaxxyz": Absent
74. "CarolQuest": Mentioned 83. "Sidekick Scouts": Pictured
75. "Boxman Crashes": Absent 84. "Project Ray Way": Absent
76. "Crossover Nexus": Pictured & Mentioned 85. "I Am Jethro": Pictured
77. "Plaza Alone": Appears 86. "Beach Episode": Appears
78. "All in the Villainy": Pictured 87. "Rad's Alien Sickness": Pictured & Mentioned
79. "Monster Party": Absent 88. "KO's Health Week": Appears
80. "GarQuest": Appears 89. "Gar Trains Punching Judy": Appears
81. "Super Black Friday": Appears 90. "OK A.U.!": Appears
91/92. "Dark Plaza": Appears
Season 3
93. "We Are Heroes": Appears 102. "Deep Space Vacation": Appears
94. "KO, Rad, and Enid!": Appears 103. "Big Reveal": Appears
95. "Let's Meet Sonic": Pictured & Mentioned 104. "Radical Rescue": Pictured
96. "TKO Rules!": Absent 105. "You're a Good Friend, KO": Mentioned
97. "K.O. vs. Fink": Pictured 106. "Let's Get Shadowy": Absent
98. "Chip's Damage": Pictured 107. "Red Action 3: Grudgement Day": Pictured
99. "The K.O. Trap": Mentioned 108. "Carl": Mentioned
100. "Whatever Happened to... Rippy Roo?": Pictured & Mentioned 109. "Dendy's Video Channel": Appears
101. "Planet X": Absent 110/111. "Let's Fight to the End": Appears
112. "Thank You for Watching the Show": Appears


Trivia

  • Mr. Gar shares a close resemblance to Final Fight protagonist, Mike Haggar. Both characters share a signature move, the Piledriver.
    • The name "Mr. Gar" is likely a nod to Haggar.
  • Mr. Gar also shares a striking resemblance to Escanor from The Seven Deadly Sins.
    • Mr. Gar's Elbow-Blowtorch bares resemblance to Escanor's Sunshine ability, as they both use fire.
    • Both are massive and muscular men with tanned skin, light brown short hair, and a bushy mustache.
    • They're both also shirtless with dark green pants and dark green shoes.
    • Both easily tense around their crushes, Escanor tenses when Merlin's around him and Mr. Gar tenses when Carol/Silver Spark is around him.
    • Both are friendly around their peers and have a soft heart.
  • In "Face Your Fears", Mr. Gar's Pow Card level is 10 instead of 11, possibly because he hasn't updated his personal Pow Card since he had been in P.O.I.N.T., which was 6-11 years ago.
    • In the same episode, it was revealed that his worst fear happens to be the "sandwich" event 6-11 years ago. It's still unknown what really happened at the time until "Let's Take a Moment".
  • It was revealed in "Action News" that his last name is actually "Garcia", likely the full version of "Gar".
  • In "My Fair Carol", his social media account name is MRGAR93. His likes are business wraslin' and automobile repair and his dislikes are horseplay, shenanigans, goofin' off, and freeloaders.
  • Mr. Gar has a sister who is a nun named Sister Gar.[3]
  • His favorite music genre is classic rock.[4]
  • In "Thank You for Watching the Show", Mr. Gar's hometown is revealed. It seems to be Monte Macabre from another Cartoon Network show, Victor and Valentino.
  • Mr. Gar's inner animal or what he would be if he were a were-animal is a bear.[5]
  • From the Happily Ever After Hours podcast from the Walt Disney Family Museum, Ian stated that Mr. Gar was based off of a vice principal from his old high school.[6]
  • His bowling high score is 301.[7]

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