Zorro (disambiguation)

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Zorro (Spanish for "fox") is a swashbuckling fictional character of films, television, books, and video games that originated in the 1919 book The Curse of Capistrano by New York–based pulp writer Johnston McCulley. It may also refer to:

In film:

In television:

In video games

In other fictional media:

In music:

In zoology

  • "Zorro", the European Spanish word for "fox" (esp. the species Vulpes vulpes)
  • South American fox (Lycalopex), South American canids sometimes called "zorros" in English that are distinct and not closely related to true foxes

Other:

See also