Spain Renaissance. Two lucky Spanish swindler Tulio and Miguel gamble with a specially weighted cubes (like whatever you throw will always fall the same amount of points). During the next batch of friends win a map leading to the legendary golden city of El Dorado. When Tulio accidentally fall out of the vests are the same weighted cubes, through which he and Miguel won unfairly, they expose the sailors with whom they played, and they run away in barrels of pickles, accidentally land in the ship of the famous conquistador Hernán Cortés. Finding them, Cortes decides to send free riders on Cuban sugar plantation as slaves. But they run away, taking with him a horse Cortez - Altivo. Swim in the sea in a stolen boat, they get on the coast of Mesoamerica, and passed through the jungle, they find the city of El Dorado. There they were mistaken for a long-awaited gods. Local girl Chel exposes them, but promises to keep this a secret, if they would take her with him to Spain. Friends agree. When they play the ancient ball game, invented by the gods (according to locals), they can not win, because they are not gods. But getting better when their friend Max throws them armadillo (which, incidentally, Bibo name in honor of one of the directors of the cartoon), which helps them win. When the High Priest invites them to sacrifice the team lost, Miguel as a god banishes Zekely-Kahn out of town, but the latter sees in Miguel on his forehead blood, and he realizes that Miguel and Tulio are no gods, no, because, as he said himself priest, "the gods there is no blood." Later, when Miguel overhears end of the conversation with Tulio and Chel sees them kiss, in his relations with Tulio comes discord and he decides to stay in El Dorado as a god. But when Tulio gets into trouble, Miguel did not hesitate to come to the aid of a friend.