In a ghost town inhabited by a shaman wizard, his enchanted stone egg, the sorcerer Huevo Brujo, makes final preparations for a "Power Spell."
The shaman puts Toto out into the street, freeing him of Huevo Brujo but leaving him to fend for himself in the desert where he eventually collapses from exhaustion.
That night, the Egg-Wizard is informed of the failed attempts at retrieving Toto and creates a new army of zombified broken shells.
At dawn, one of Huevo Brujo's hencheggs threatens Roe Boat to give Toto to them at noon or be killed.
Huevo Brujo arrives and begins using his magic to turn Toto's friends into sweets, though Tocino manages to escape.
In a mid-credits scene, Huevo Brujo falls on the floor and is eaten by the opossum Cuache, with Tlacua warning him that using the bathroom will hurt.
On the other hand, not only do Toto, Willy and Tocino return to the screen, but the appearances of Confi, Huevay II, Bibi, Coco and Iguano also increase.
This type of humor causes children's laughter to be null and void, with a hidden mode that is difficult for minors to understand.
[4] A reviewer of Cine Premiere has rated the film 3 stars out of 5, praising the animation and story balance while criticizing its adult content.
[5] A third film, called Un gallo con muchos huevos (Spanish for A Rooster With Many Eggs') was released on 20 August 2015 in Mexico, and the United States on 4 September 2015.