Maggy (Monica's Gang)

Maggy
Monica's Gang's character

Maggy 7 years in Monica's Gang (top) and Maggy 15 years in Monica Teen (bottom)
First appearance Removable Newspaper strips of 1963
Created by Maurício de Sousa
Information
Gender Female
Family Mrs. Lurdinha (mother), Mr. Antenor (father), Captain Fray (uncle), Chauvy (pet pig), Dustine (girlfriend)

Maggy (original "Magali"), is a character of the popular Brazilian comic book series Monica's Gang. She was created by Mauricio de Sousa, who based the character on one of his daughters, Magali. Monica, Mary Angela (Jimmy's sister) and Marina were also based on Mauricio's daughters. Maggy has her own comic book, in which there are also stories of her cat, Vanilla.

He received his own comic book in 1989 and is being published today.

Characteristics

Cover of Magali (Maggy)'s first comic book cover (feb, 1989)

Maggy is seven years old, although in rare occasions she is described as a six-year-old. Her most notable feature is her voracious appetite. She eats almost everything, usually at high speed, and states to be hungry at all times. Her stories are always centered around food, or at least have her appetite as a recurring gag. Despite this, she never gets fat (a fact which Monica often complains about). Her favorite food is watermelon.

Maggy is Monica's best friend, and one of the few characters that Monica never beats, except sometimes when Maggy accidentally is punished, as when Monica throws her rabbit toy, Samson, but misses the target and hits Maggy. She wears only a yellow dress and, like Monica and Smudge, she walks barefoot, exposing her feet, which have no toes. In the 399th it edition is shown that Maggy is left-handed.

Related characters

He is curious, active and enjoys sleeping, eating, exploring and hunting small preys that appear in his house (mainly mice, cockroaches, flies, and the occasional gecko. Vanilla speaks mainly through thought bubbles, his stories being sometimes monologues. He is usually seen speaking through speech bubble when interacting with another animal, where it is assumed they are speaking in a language humans can't understand.

He usually doesn't get along with the canine members of the neighbourhood, though sometimes they mutually agree to tolerate each other.

Initially, he didn't have a name. However, through a national survey announced on a comic strip, Maggy asked her readers to suggest names for her cat. The winner would be given a real Persian cat (which is stated to be Vanilla's breed.[3] Mingau, which means "porridge" in Portuguese, was chosen by various readers. In the story in which the name was announced, Captain Fray appears and kidnaps Vanilla, stating that he is furious because his name ("Cafifonho" - a nonsense name in Portuguese alluding to the word "fofo" for fluffy/cuddly) wasn't chosen, only to learn he's also allergic to cats.[4]

He has recently gained his own comic book series (Mingau e Bidu, "Vanilla and Blu"), which he shares with Blu.

References

  1. de Sousa, Mauricio (2011). "Por Que Todo Mundo Vai Embora?". Mônica - Amigos Especiais (in Portuguese) (20 ed.). São Paulo: Panini Comics. pp. 17–18.
  2. de Sousa, Mauricio (September 2007). "Minha Dona!". In Solange Mary Lemes. Magali. 1 (in Portuguese) 1 (2nd ed.). Panini Comics. pp. 14–18.
  3. de Sousa, Mauricio (October 2007). "Um nome para o meu gato". In Solange Mary Lemes. Magali. 2 (in Portuguese) 2 (2 ed.). Panini Comics. pp. 24–27.
  4. de Sousa, Mauricio (May 2008). "Enfim, um nome!". In Solange Mary Lemes. Magali. 6 (in Portuguese) 6 (2 ed.). Panini Comics. pp. 3–10.

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