Matojo
| Matojo | |
|---|---|
| animados cubanos character | |
| First appearance | pionero #1 (1961) |
| Last appearance | 1994 (return in 2023) |
| Created by | manuel lamar cuervo (lillo) |
| Information | |
| Gender | male |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Nationality | Cuban |
Search Matojo on Amazon.Matojo is a Cuban comic series created by Manuel Lamar Cuervo in 1961. The series had short films in the 1970s along with other Cuban series. Matojo first appeared in Pionero magazine in 1961[1], and featured in educational and moralizing stories about punctuality, care of public property, respect for traffic laws, etc. The author was instructed by the Unión de Pioneros de Cuba youth organization, that published the magazine, to create a symbol for Cuban children.
Matojo was continued in Zunzún, Pionero's successor in 1980. Matojo was also featured in animated cartoons and even a puppet film. Lillo's other characters include 'Titana', 'Lucas Rengfo', 'Sapito Pérez', 'El indito Baconao' and 'Chicho Durañón' (created with Gaspar Gonzalez) have also starred in animated cartoons. The author eventually emigrated to the United States.[2]
books
| year | title | country |
|---|---|---|
| 1977 | matojo: educacion formal | cuba |
| 1978 | Matojo: Iván e Igor | Cuba |
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