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|animal = Bear
|voice_actor = [[Norman Groulx]] ([[Season 1 (Postcards from Buster)|season 1]])<br>[[Glenn Coulson]] ([[Season 2 (Postcards from Buster)|season 2]])
|voice_actor = [[Norman Groulx]] ([[Season 1 (Postcards from Buster)|season 1]])<br>[[Glenn Coulson]] ([[Season 2 (Postcards from Buster)|season 2]])
|family = [[Mora Velasquez]] (wife)<br>[[Manny (musician)|Manny]] (great-uncle)<br>Unnamed father<br>Unnamed mother<br>[[Mora's grandfather]] (grandfather-in-law)<br/>[[Mora's father]] (father-in-law)<br>[[Mora's mother]] (mother-in-law)<br>[[José]] (great-uncle)
|family = [[Mora Velasquez]] (wife)<br>[[Manny (musician)|Manny]] (great-uncle)<br>Unnamed father<br>Unnamed mother<br>[[Mora's grandfather]] (grandfather-in-law)<br/>[[Mora's father]] (father-in-law)<br>[[Mora's mother]] (mother-in-law)<br>José (great-uncle)
|job = Musician
|job = Musician
|cartoon_debut = "[[Meet Me at the Fair]]"|hair = Dark brown|complexion = Tan}}
|cartoon_debut = "[[Meet Me at the Fair]]"|hair = Dark brown|complexion = Tan}}
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 14 September 2023

This article is about the musician. You may be looking for Sue Ellen's pen pal.
Carlos Velasquez
PFB Carlos.png
Gender Male
Animal Bear

Hair color Dark brown
Complexion Tan

Family Mora Velasquez (wife)
Manny (great-uncle)
Unnamed father
Unnamed mother
Mora's grandfather (grandfather-in-law)
Mora's father (father-in-law)
Mora's mother (mother-in-law)
José (great-uncle)
Job Musician

Cartoon debut "Meet Me at the Fair"
Voiced by Norman Groulx (season 1)
Glenn Coulson (season 2)

Carlos Velasquez is the back-up vocalist and lead guitarist of Los Viajeros. In addition to playing the guitar, he also plays a number of string instruments from across Latin America, including the charango, the viguela, and the arpa. Carlos is from the western Puerto Rican town of Rincon.[1]

Trivia[edit]

  • He is shown to be left-handed or at least prefers to play a left handed guitar.
  • Carlos’s father was in the United States Marine Corps.[2]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]