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Isidoro Cañones

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178:, many characters interact with him as if they had known each other from before. The first steady character related to Isidoro to be created was his uncle Urbano Cañones. This character is an aged colonel that tries to force Isidoro to give up his lifestyle and find a job or develop more serious habits. It was introduced in " 153:
Isidoro started to be featured in solo stories without Patoruzu in 1940, and the title of the main comic book was changed to include both Patoruzu and Isidoro in it. In his own stories, the role of Patoruzu was filled by Isidoro's uncle, the colonel Urbano Cañones. The success of Patoruzu also led to
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Isidoro sas, since his first appearance, Patoruzu's representative. The comic book was based in the dichotomy between both characters, with Patoruzu being full or virtues and Isidoro full of flaws. Isidoro's attempts to steal money from Patoruzu or have a high lifestyle without working were the usual
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during the series, used for another recurring joke where Isidoro always fail to meet or see him. Cachorra holds a "secret identity": although she shares most of his traits, as a female version of Isidoro, she deceives Cañones, Metralla and the other military characters by posing as a reputable and
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Quinterno left La Razón and its related publications, and he managed to keep the copyright over Patoruzu. The newspaper kept the other characters, and published Julián de Monte Pío as a stand-alone character. Pepe Torpedo was simply discontinued. Quinterno created a new character for another
123:. This last character was usually involved in games, horse races and nocturnal life, and had Patoruzu as a supporting character. However, popular reception modified this, and Patoruzu became the main character, with Julian as the supporting one. Quinterno also created 186:". Both last names, "Cañones" and "Metralla", represent military-related Spanish terms ("cannons" and "shrapnel" each), and other similar minor characters used for specific stories are named following the same recurring joke. 182:" story of the Patoruzu comic book. The first full solo story of Isidoro was a remake of this story, with Patoruzu and Upa removed from the plot. The remake introduced as well another recurring character, the captain " 29: 142:
Quinterno resumed the publication of Patoruzu in 1935, outside of La Razón. To fill the role of Julián de Monte Pío, whose rights were still held by the newspaper, he created
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There are few recurring characters in the comic strips about Isidoro, and most other characters are used for individual stories. However, as Isidoro is portrayed as a
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and a high-society lifestyle, without references to sex. The character has been used in a 2007 animated movie.
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Before the creation of Isidoro, Quinterno created other characters of a similar style. The first one was
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in them. The first adaption of Isidoro Cañones was done in the 2007 animated movie
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There were attempts to make a TV series about Isidoro in the 1970s, with
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is a fictional character from Argentine comics, created by
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always stayed as a supporting character for Patoruzito.
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was featured in a pair of animated films, including
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Isidoro Cañores (right) and Cachorra Bazooka (left)
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Index


First appearance
Dante Quinterno
Patoruzu
Dante Quinterno
Patoruzu
playboy
leisure
La Razón
dandy
unseen character
Santiago Bal
Isidoro: La Película
Dady Brieva
Luciana Salazar
Accorsi, Diego
ISBN
950-782-382-4
Todo historietas: Isidoro
Categories
Argentine comic strips
1940 comics debuts
Humor comics
Argentine comics adapted into films
Comics adapted into animated films
Comics spin-offs
Fictional socialites
Fictional Argentine people
Male characters in comics
Comics characters introduced in 1935

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