Cucciolo

Cucciolo is the title character of an Italian long-lasting comic book series.

Cucciolo
Genre

Background

Cucciolo, together with the inseparable friend Beppe, are a couple of comic characters created in 1940 by Giuseppe Caregaro as writer and Rino Anzi as artist as an imitation of Disney characters Mickey Mouse and Goofy.[1][2] They were originally drawn as two cute anthropomorphic animals, and were protagonists of humorous-adventure stories in which they face the bad Bombarda, an imitation of Pete.[1] Their stories were originally published in the comic magazine Gli Albi Del Scimiottino and in a number of other magazines, then Cucciolo named an eponym comic magazine, published by Edizioni Alpe (later Edizioni Bianconi) from 1948 to 1986.[3]

Starting from post-war era the cartoonist Giorgio Rebuffi revolutioned the comics, turning the two protagonists in two humans, giving them well-defined personalities and enhancing the satirical side of their stories.[1][2]

Several supporting characters, such as the superhero Tiramolla and the wolf Pugacioff, later became they themselves leading characters of successful spin-off series.[1][2]

gollark: I've had pretty good maths teachers consistently, at least.
gollark: ħæħ indeed.
gollark: Although that seems to partly just be people being annoying and saying "no, I obviously should have gotten X grade, you should just have used my definitely accurate teacher-predicted grade".
gollark: GCSE results are in five days, and people are complaining a lot about how they messed up A-levels.
gollark: I'm not really sure about what do after A-level, and am also vaguely unsure about my subject choices for that, but *oh well* (I technically can still change them, though).

References

  1. Franco Fossati, I grandi eroi del fumetto, Gramese, 1990, pp. 30–31
  2. I Classici del fumetto serie Oro - Tiramolla. Panini Comics - La Repubblica, 2005.
  3. Gianni Bono. Guida al fumetto italiano. Epierre, 2003.
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