Turma da Mônica em O Bicho-Papão e Outras Histórias

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The father of a child bugger says that outside the forest there are many dangers, but the bogeyman who wanted to explore what was outside the forest really comes from his father and flee the forest, and go to a place far away from there He runs away, and when Chimp and Cascão leave the house of Chives, they go to a forest, already devastated, or a park, there they find the son of the bogeyman, and Cascão is frightened (since he was the one who discovered it), in one part he drops a coconut on the head of Cascão and Chive also see it. Later on Chive also discovers and throws a rope to arrest him, but he sees that out of the forest there are many dangers, untie the trap and walk away, back to the forest, and everything ends well.

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16-06-1987

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6

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58 min

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Mauricio de Sousa

Mauricio de Sousa

Mauricio Araújo de Sousa was born in Santa Isabel on October 27, 1935. His father, Antonio Mauricio de Sousa, is a poet and his mother, Petronilha Araújo de Sousa, also delved into poetry. Mauricio developed an interest in cartooning at a young age, and began to draw posters and illustrations for periodicals. At 17 years of age, he worked for a daily newspaper called Folha da Manhã as a crime reporter. In 1959, Sousa quit that job and began his comic book career, and created "Turma da Mônica" (Monica's Gang). The comics of Mauricio de Sousa have gained international fame, been featured on licensed merchandise, and have even been adapted for movies, television, video games, and even a São Paulo amusement park, the Parque da Mônica ("Monica's Park"). Two other Parque da Mônica facilities were also located in Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro, but they both closed in 2000 and 2005, respectively. From 1970 to 1986, Mauricio's comic books had been published by Editora Abril, until Globo took over in January 1987. His work has been published in many magazines and newspapers since 1959. Since January 2007, the comic book series is published by Panini Comics.
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