Patoruzú

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Patoruzú is a comic character created in 1928 by Dante Quinterno. Its considered to be the most popular hero within the Argentine comics. Patoruzú is a wealthy Tehuelche cacique with great state properties in the Patagonia, and holder of both superhuman physical strength and a charitable yet naive heart.

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[edit] History

Patoruzú first appeared on October 19, 1928 in the Las Aventuras de Don Gil Contento strip in the Crítica newspaper, under the name of Curugua Curuguagüigua; last cacique of the giant Tehuelches, of whom Don Gil becomes tutor. The name is soon changed, as it was too difficult to pronounce, to Patoruzú, after the popular candy of those days Pasta de Orozú. Yet the strip is cancelled from the newspaper only a few days after.

Later that year Dante Quinterno starts working in La Razón newspaper with the strip Don Julián de Monte Pío (antecessor of another of Quinterno's popular characters: the playboy Isidoro Cañones). In September 1930, Patoruzú is again introduced into the strip when Don Julián becomes his tutor. Slowly, Patoruzú became more and more important in the strip, which on December 11, 1931 is renamed to Patoruzú.

In 1935 Quinterno sells the publication rights to El Mundo newspaper, and the first recompilation of the adventures of the cacique is published. The strip is also published in other newspapers in other Argentine cities besides Buenos Aires.

On November 1936 the first Patoruzú monthly magazine is released, which is completely sold out that very same day. The magazine was then released fortnightly, and then weekly. The magazine, that reached a record of 300,000 prints, soon had to have its scripts and drawings made by a team, which was supervised by Quinterno.

On April 30, 1977 the 2045th and last issue of Patoruzú is released. Currently slightly adapted versions of the original are being published, as well as the new comic Patoruzito, with the life of young Patoruzú.

In 1942 the 12 minutes short film Upa en apuros was the first Argentine animated film in colours.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Patoruzú

Patoruzú is the last descendant of the Tehuelche fictional Patoruzek dynasty. The sources of his uncommon strength seam to be related to his alimentation while a child, consisting of a soup cooked with bones of an extinct giant animal, but also to the strength of all his ancestors, which he receives whenever he faces injustice.

He's extremely generous and charitable, which drives him to be often deceived by greedy characters, which at the end are always properly punished. In order to give him an aboriginal connotation, Patoruzú uses a lot of native expressions, though they have been taken from different tribes of Argentine, making them somehow incoherent. (e.g. Guaraní gurí, Mapuche Chei, etc.).

[edit] Isidoro Cañones

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Isidoro Cañones

An uncorrectable playboy and stereotype of porteño, he is supposed to be Patoruzú's tutor and look after him, but he spends most of his time trying to find new ways of getting more patacones bills from him, to spend them in parties, cars and horses.

[edit] Upa

Patoruzú's teenage brother is shy and naive, yet more aware of the modern ways than his older brother. He has a big belly that he uses as a weapon whenever injustice is to be fought.

[edit] Patora

Patora is the youngest sister that lives in a convent in Patagonia, because her obsession for marriage makes her fall for the first guy she sees.

[edit] La Chacha

Patoruzú's nanny and milk mother lives in the estancia farm far from any city. In spite of her age, she is vigorous and hard working. Her empanadas are very appreciated by the other characters.

[edit] Ñancul

Is the foreman of Patoruzú's estancia. He is often in bad mood but Patoruzú respects and trust him.

[edit] Coronel Cañones

The Colonel, a retired military man (excellent stereotype/parody of that kind of person) the uncle and tutor of Isidoro, is a very correct and respected person. He's always trying to straighten up his nephew.

[edit] Pampero

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Patoruzú riding Pampero

Pampero (meaning from the Pampa is also a reference to a powerful Southern wind of the same name, in essence he "runs like the wind") is Patoruzú's faithful horse, one if not the fastest in the world. He responds only to Patoruzú's call.

[edit] Patoruzito

This modern comic is set during the early years of the life of Patoruzú, with Isidorito (young Isidoro), Patoruzito (young Patoruzú) and his horse Pamperito (young Pampero).

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