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Chel is the deuteragonist and Tulio's love interest/girlfriend in The Road to El Dorado. She is voiced by Rosie Perez. Chel is a young and beautiful indigenous woman of Colombian origin. She has brown skin, brown eyes, full coral pink lips and long, straight thigh-length black hair with flat bangs and sideburns that go partially down her ears. She also has a non-prominent nose, and her most ...
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Chel is the deuteragonist in the DreamWorks film, The Road to El Dorado. She encounters Tulio and Miguel and soon after having been charged with her care she discovers their attempts to con El Dorado. Agreeing to help on the terms that they agree to take her away from the city, she claims to Tulio and Miguel that she too has reasons to leave El Dorado and start an adventure. Chel is cunning ...
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Budget. $95 million [1] Box office. $76.4 million [1] The Road to El Dorado is a 2000 American animated musical adventure comedy film [2] directed by Eric "Bibo" Bergeron and Don Paul (in their feature directorial debuts ), from a screenplay by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, as well as additional sequences directed by Will Finn and David Silverman.