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Marsupilami a yellow jungle Creature.

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  • Marsupilami
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  • Le marsupilami aime le sexe, ce qui est prouvé par le fait qu'il saute beaucoup, qu'il a une longue queue et qu'il pratique l'auto-fellation. Le marsupilami est par définition un animal sympa, doué et très sympa (normal, c'est un héros de BD). Il est jaune, porte un pif de boxeur et a une trèèèès longue queue. Créé par la SPA, il avait pour but d'infiltrer le monde de la BD pour proclamer des discours écologiques prônant le non-port de fourrures et l'obligation de nourrir son clebs, pardon, son chien, décemment et non en lui refilant le reste de la raclette (bouh!) ou les miettes du chili con carney (aaargh!).
  • Marsupilami a yellow jungle Creature.
  • Marsupilami is American Television Series
  • Marsupilami is a dog that saves Meat.
  • Marsupilami is a fictional comic book species created by André Franquin, first published on 31 January 1952 in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou. Since then it appeared regularly in the popular Belgian comic book series Spirou et Fantasio until Franquin stopped working on the series in 1968 and the character dropped out soon afterward. In the late 1980s, the Marsupilami got its own successful spin-off series of Comic albums, Marsupilami, written by Greg, Yann and Dugomier and drawn by Batem, launching the publishing house Marsu Productions. Later, two animated shows featuring this character, as well as a Sega Genesis video game and a variety of other merchandise followed.
  • Marsupilamis were created by André Franquin for the Spirou and Fantasio album Spirou et les héritiers (Spirou and the Heirs) in 1956. Capturing one of these elusive and fictional critters was the goal of one the trials the titular heirs were tasked to do to receive their inheritance. The captured marsupilami (nicknamed "the Marsupilami") became a Team Pet for the duration of Franquin's run, serving as Comic Relief, Big Guy and Deus Ex Machina, thanks to his ever expanding list of anatomical peculiarities. When Franquin left the series, he kept the rights to the species, and the appearances of the Marsupilami dwindled in his birth series, before finally stopping in 1970. He remains one of the most popular characters of the series.
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  • Marsupilami shouting his catchphrase
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  • Le marsupilami aime le sexe, ce qui est prouvé par le fait qu'il saute beaucoup, qu'il a une longue queue et qu'il pratique l'auto-fellation. Le marsupilami est par définition un animal sympa, doué et très sympa (normal, c'est un héros de BD). Il est jaune, porte un pif de boxeur et a une trèèèès longue queue. Créé par la SPA, il avait pour but d'infiltrer le monde de la BD pour proclamer des discours écologiques prônant le non-port de fourrures et l'obligation de nourrir son clebs, pardon, son chien, décemment et non en lui refilant le reste de la raclette (bouh!) ou les miettes du chili con carney (aaargh!).
  • Marsupilami a yellow jungle Creature.
  • Marsupilami is American Television Series
  • Marsupilami is a dog that saves Meat.
  • Marsupilamis were created by André Franquin for the Spirou and Fantasio album Spirou et les héritiers (Spirou and the Heirs) in 1956. Capturing one of these elusive and fictional critters was the goal of one the trials the titular heirs were tasked to do to receive their inheritance. The captured marsupilami (nicknamed "the Marsupilami") became a Team Pet for the duration of Franquin's run, serving as Comic Relief, Big Guy and Deus Ex Machina, thanks to his ever expanding list of anatomical peculiarities. When Franquin left the series, he kept the rights to the species, and the appearances of the Marsupilami dwindled in his birth series, before finally stopping in 1970. He remains one of the most popular characters of the series. In 1987, Franquin decided to create his own publishing company, Marsu Production, and launched a Spin-Off comic about a family of marsupilamis, unrelated to Spirou's pet. They too started in Spirou and Fantasio, being the subject of a documentary within the series in the album Le nid des marsupilamis (The Marsupilamis' Nest). Mainly drawn by Franquin's assistant, Batem (Luc Collin), the series counts 22 albums in 2009 and is geared toward a younger readership than Spirou and Fantasio. In 1992, a first Animated Adaptation was launched. Produced by Disney, it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, beside the name and the general appearance of the hero. The titular Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back smartass rather than a volatile Papa Wolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of African animals. A second cartoon was created in 2000 by a French production company. Much closer to the original than the Disney one in the first season, it was rechristened My Friend Marsupilami for the second season and centred upon a French human family that came to live in the middle of the Amazonian forest to study the marsupilamis. And yes, that's two characters, one comic, two cartoons and a publishing house all named Marsupilami.
  • Marsupilami is a fictional comic book species created by André Franquin, first published on 31 January 1952 in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou. Since then it appeared regularly in the popular Belgian comic book series Spirou et Fantasio until Franquin stopped working on the series in 1968 and the character dropped out soon afterward. In the late 1980s, the Marsupilami got its own successful spin-off series of Comic albums, Marsupilami, written by Greg, Yann and Dugomier and drawn by Batem, launching the publishing house Marsu Productions. Later, two animated shows featuring this character, as well as a Sega Genesis video game and a variety of other merchandise followed. The name is a Portmanteau of the words marsupial, Pilou-Pilou (the French name for Eugene the Jeep, a character Franquin loved as a kid) and ami, French for friend. Marsupilami's adventures had been translated to several languages, like Dutch, German, Greek, Spanish, Portuguese and several Scandinavian languages. More than three million albums of the Marsupilami series are claimed to have been sold by Marsu Productions. One album of Spirou and Fantasio featuring Marsupilami, number 15, was translated to English by Fantasy Flight Publishing in 1995, although it is currently out of print. Plans on releasing number 16 ended halfway through the translation process, due to bad sales. In 2007, Egmont's subsidiary Euro Books translated albums number 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 14 for the Indian market.
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