“ | All women fall for Ricky DeLuna. Angela will be no different. | „ |
Ricky De Luna, is a minor antagonist in Talking Tom and Friends. He debuts in Angie Fierce and was the main antagonist of Pirates of Love and in The Mystery of the Pyramid.
Appearance[]
Ricky wears a red collared jacket, blue jeans, and brown shoes. He has a beard and mustache with multiple possibly dyed strands of hair with his main color of hair being brown.
He has blonde and dark brown-blackish hair.
Personality[]
Ricky is a very intimidating character who is a judge, dancer, and singer. He tends to steal others' girlfriends and enjoys doing so. He also acts self-centered as seen in "Angie Fierce" when he sings, "I love me" while being portrayed with a golden glow. He is very confident and does things without thinking of the consequences, as shown in Pirates Of Love and The Mystery Of The Pyramid. When he has enemies, he despises them at the most as in "The Mystery of the Pyramid" he is seen dressing up as a mummy and pretending to curse MC and Victoria Payne. He is seen to be loved by many girls and is very popular in the music community which makes him continue to carry on but not in a supportive way. He speaks in a Spanish-British accent.
History[]
In Angie Fierce, he was the judge of the Talent Stars television show.
In Pirates of Love, Angela starts a pirate-themed music video with him, but she realizes that Ricky was looking to steal her from Tom, so she dumps him, and gets back with Tom.
He made a cameo in The Dance Contest and later, The Great Taxi Race.
In The Mystery of the Pyramid, he lured the gang, MC and Victoria Payne to a supposed "cursed pyramid" set for a concert. He dressed up as a mummy to get rid of his music enemies. When Tom and his friends capture him, he was arrested.
In "Escape: Impossible!," Bongo and McGillicuddy were looking at past villains who might have been responsible for locking Tom and his friends in a storage room. They look at Ricky, but quickly dismiss him as he's in jail.
Trivia[]
- His last name, DeLuna, is a play on the Spanish term deluna, meaning "of the moon".