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'''Dondó''' is a character from the unfinished [[Weezer]] rock opera ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]''. He is one of [[Jonas|Jonas']] shipmates, along with [[Wuan]], [[Maria]], and [[Laurel]]. He was intended to be voiced by bassist [[Matt Sharp]] in the 90’s, when Black Hole was still a thought.
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Dondó’s first and most notable appearance is in the song [[Blast Off!]] where he is introduced alongside [[Jonas]], [[Wuan]], and mechanoid,[[M1]]
 
[[Blast Off!]] was performed for the first time on the 2011 [[Memories Tour]] and in 2012 during the [[Weezer Cruise]]. [[Scott Shriner]] voices [[Dondó]] here. [[Blast Off!]] has later been performed all throughout Weezer’s [[Indie Rock Road Trip]], with [[Brian Bell]], [[Scott Shriner]], and [[Rivers Cuomo]] playing their respective character roles.
 
== Biography ==
[[Dondó]] is a macho, nihilistic, and womanizing character from [[Weezer’s]] Songs from the Black Hole. Along with his crewmate [[Wuan]], he acts as a foil to Captain Jonas, where [[Jonas]] is anxious and doubtful about the mission, [[Dondó]] brushes it off and tells him to relax and have fun. “Godamn, get your head out of your hands!” ([[Blast Off!]]) At the start of the story, he has a loose, teasing yet cruel connection with Jonas’s old fling ([[Maria]]), calling her Jonas’s “favorite bitch from the academy.” ([[Blast Off!]]) He’s also described in songs as being “having a big dick,” ([[You Won't Get with Me Tonight]]) which adds to his image as the cocky, hyper-masculine member of the crew.
 
In Act II, [[Dondó]] has an affair with [[Maria]] ([[What Is This I Find?]]) right before [[Jonas]] returns to her, creating more tension among the shipmates. While his character wasn’t fully developed in the unfinished project, fans often see him as bold, confident, and self-serving, with a love for stirring up trouble. He was also written to represent the side of the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle that [[Rivers Cuomo]] disliked but sometimes saw in himself. Dondó’s actions push [[Jonas]] closer to an emotional breakdown and emphasize the story’s themes of betrayal and heartbreak.
 
The names Wuan and Dondó are a reference to the fictional libertine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Juan Don Juan].
 
==Descriptive notes about Dondó from [[The Pinkerton Diaries]] ([[November 28]], 1994)==
* Macho/Male Bravado
* Don Juan
* Nihilist
* Nothing sacred
 
==Dondó's ''SFTBH'' songs==
* [[Blast Off!]]
* [[Who You Callin' Bitch?]] (''mentioned'')
* [[You Won't Get With Me Tonight]] (''mentioned'')
* [[What Is This I Find?]] (''mentioned'')
* [[Dude, We're Finally Landing]]
* [[Longtime Sunshine]] (coda)
 
==See also==
*''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]''
*[[Jonas]]
*[[Maria]]
*[[Laurel]]
*[[Wuan]]
*[[Nomis]]
*[[M1]]
 
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