It achieved six nominations for the 29th Goya Awards,[3] winning in the Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Animated Film categories, and two for the second edition of Premios Feroz.
After he successfully steals the vault, The Super calls the unlucky Phil (Filemón) and his sidekick Mort (Mortadelo) (after the former had a dream where he was respected and admired by everyone), when he discovers that a thug he held in jail named Mulecruncher (Tronchamulas) has escaped, and thirsty with rage to apply the technique known as "the Ding-Dong" (El Aquello) (turn the victim inside out).
At the agency, a furious Mulecruncher ends up being sedated by Professor Bacterium's invention, called Reversulin, which completely changes his angry and intimidating appearance to a kind and polite person.
Mulecruncher, using a crane, catches the duo on a "homemade plane", very similar to Phil's dream, and launches both towards Jimmy, who was heading towards the T.I.A.
An intense aerial battle takes place to prevent the destruction of the building, however, in an act of distraction, Phil unintentionally releases the missile he was holding, hitting the T.I.A.
After retrieving the envelope for the Super, who was in the hospital, Phil and Mort are outraged to learn that what was inside was just a simple sweet potato puree recipe.
He has incredible skill in disguising himself as virtually anything ranging from animals to professionals outfits, machinery etc...Like everyone else, he cares very little about his boss and has often proved that he might be actually more competent than Filemon.
Initially presentend as the "Straight-Man" to Mortadelo's "Ditz" in the comics, his portrayal into this film is different: extremely stupid, arrogant, cowardly, bossy and incompetent.