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Pepe Gotera y Otilio

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150:(the most famous series of the author), is always Pepe Gotera, the boss, who ends up paying the blunders of his partner, and because of their ineptitude most of the comics finish with a customer angered by the result of their efforts. 255: 141:
Actually none of them work, and they cause trouble and all kinds of disasters in the places they visit, such as landslides, flooding, explosions and many more variants.
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is who does the hard work, although he is more concerned about lunch time than the reparations he has to do. He is fat and wears a blue cap and
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In 1985 they had their own short-lived namesake magazine (8 issues) which published a long "apocryphal" (not by Ibåñez) story titled
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is the boss, the foreman, meaning that he only gives orders and works as little as possible. He always wears a red
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The main characters are Pepe Gotera and Otilio, who form a peculiar company of reparations and other manual jobs.
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FERNÁNDEZ SOTO, Miguel. El mundo de Mortadelo y Filemón. Medialive Content, 2008.
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in 1966 focusing on the comic adventures of two bumbling and disastrous workmen.
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magazine. and soon became one of the most popular characters of the author.
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The first strip of the workers appeared on 2 April 1966 in the
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Several television critics have commented that the TV series
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Note: Within parentheses, the year when first published
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characters of the series of the same name created by
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Index

Publisher
Editorial Bruguera
First appearance
TĂ­o Vivo
Francisco Ibåñez Talavera
Spanish
comic
Francisco Ibåñez Talavera
bowler hat
Groucho Marx
overall
elephant
whale
cow
Mort and Phil
TĂ­o Vivo
Juan MartĂ­nez Osete
Manos a la obra
Antena 3
ISBN
9788466641074
Editorial Bruguera
ISBN
978-84-92506-29-3
"Seis series españolas que saltaron del cómic a la tele"
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Pepe Gotera y Otilio
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