Gaturro: A Beloved Argentine Comic Strip
Origins and Creator
Gaturro is an iconic Argentine comic strip created by cartoonist Cristian Dzwonik, known as Nik. First appearing in 1993 as a character in Nik's political cartoons, Gaturro gradually evolved into a beloved comic strip in its own right.
Award-Winning and Widely Published
The Gaturro comic has garnered numerous accolades, including the 2002 Platinum Konex Award and the SIP Prize. It has been published in over 50 countries in more than 50 books, magazines, and comic volumes.
The Animated Film Adaptation
In 2010, Gaturro made the leap to the big screen in an animated comedy film of the same name. Produced by Illusion, the film captured the essence of the comic strip, bringing Nik's beloved characters to life.
Conclusion
WEB Gaturro and its spin-off series, Pijurro, continue to entertain and captivate audiences worldwide. Nik's sharp wit and endearing characters have made Gaturro an enduring symbol of Argentine culture, leaving a lasting impression on readers and viewers of all ages.
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