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Condorito and Chilean
The film also inspired Chilean cartoonist René Ríos Boettiger to create Condorito, one of Latin America's most ubiquitous cartoon characters.
Condorito is a comic strip that features an anthropomorphic condor living in a fictitious town named Pelotillehue — a typical small Chilean provincial town.
Condorito was created by the Chilean cartoonist René Ríos, known as Pepo.
In spite of his Chilean origin, Condorito is very popular throughout Latin America, where the character is considered part of the general popular culture, and has a growing readership in the United States as well.
After the military coup of 1973, some Chilean cartoonists were censored by the military regime, yet unlike other publications ( such as the Argentinian Mafalda ), which combined criticism of society with humor, Condorito, which lacked the former, continued to be published.

Condorito and comic
Disappointed with Pedro as the image that the outside world had of Chile, cartoonist René Ríos Boettiger ( Pepo ) started one of the most famous Latin American comic magazines: Condorito.
Condorito and his friends appear in a daily comic strip.
One peculiar characteristic of Condorito is that the character that goes through the embarrassing moment and / or serves as the butt of the joke in a given strip almost always falls backwards to the floor ( legs visible or out of frame ) in the final panel, although new comic strips have now put the victim of the joke looking at the reader instead.

Condorito and character
* Condorito: The main character, Condorito is an anthropomorphic condor, lackadaisical and unambitious, but also kind, loyal, friendly and ingenious.
* Condorito, a cartoon character

Condorito and .
The first Condorito comics collection, published in Chile in 1955.
His origins are obscure: in one strip it is said that his condor father threw him out of the nest in the Andes Mountains and that he grew up among humans, thereby acquiring his anthropomorphic characteristics ; however, such references are very rare, and Condorito is often portrayed as a regular guy living a very human life.
Although Condorito often gives her flowers, most of the time they come from her own garden.
A running gag involves Yayita wearing revealing outfits or minuscule thongs that make everyone look at her with desire, while Condorito shakes and foams with rage.
She is also very unskilled at things like driving, cooking, and painting, which tends to be a source of problems for Condorito.
( A running gag involves Condorito trying to eat Yayita's atrocious home cooking just to avoid hurting her feelings.
* Don Chuma: Condorito's best, most loyal friend, he is a tall, thin, kind man man who helps Condorito to solve some of his problems, especially the ones related to money.
Tall, arrogant and muscular, he calls Condorito " Pajarraco " (" Big Ugly Bird ") and constantly makes fun of his poverty and poor physical form.
Occasionally he joins forces with Condorito to achieve a common goal, but they always end up backstabbing each other.
* Don Cuasimodo and Doña Tremebunda: Yayita's fat, grumpy and overprotective parents, who reluctantly tolerate their daughter's engagement with Condorito and secretly support Pepe Cortisona as a better candidate for their daughter's hand.
Cuasimodo, however, is willing to go along with Condorito when the latter makes fun of Tremebunda.
At the same time, while Don Cuasimodo and Doña Tremebunda fight and yell at each other all the time, they are always ready to join forces to beat up Condorito when he tries to stay for dinner or when he gets too romantic with Yayita.
* Ungenio Gonzalez: A not-so-smart pal of Condorito.
Like Don Chuma, Huevoduro is often a straight man to Condorito in the strips.
He tries to guide Condorito and the others in " the good way.
* Comegato (" Cat Eater "): A friend of Condorito who has a feline face and wears a beret and a black turtleneck.

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