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Tag: pakito

Definitions tagged pakito in the street dictionary.

Paquito

A comic book or comic strip (this term originated from 'Paquin', a popular Mexican comic magazine that was once widely distributed in the country).

Memin, Condorito, Samurai John Barry, Aguila Solitaria, Donald Duck, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, Almas de Nino.

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Condorito

Wholesome comic strips about a condor that kids used to read all the time. Nowadays, because of TV, poor Condorito is hardly even heard of in Santo Domingo. You will never see a kid showing up to school with a Condorito magazine. (Condorito was created in 1949 in Chile by René Ríos, also known as Pepo).

The characters in Condorito are: Condorito; Cone, Condorito's nephew; Yayita, Condorito's girlfriend; Pepe Cortisona, Condorito's enemy; Doña Tremebunda Vinagre, Yayita's mother; Don Cuasimodo Vinagre, Yayita's father; Don Chuma or Cumpa, Condorito's buddy; Ungenio Gonzalez, just some guy; Mrs. Gonzalez, Ungenio Gonzalez's wife; Huevoduro, a potbellied bald guy. Among others.

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Paquito

A small book or magazine of short stories, usually comics, sold on the street featuring funny plots, fiction, or double entendres. (In the Dominican Republic, this term is used for all types of comic books and illustrated digests.)

I bought a Paquito of Condorito.

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