Monica (Monica's Gang)

Monica
Monica's Gang's character
First appearance Removable Newspaper strips of 1963
Last appearance Indefinite
Created by Maurício de Sousa
Information
Gender Female
Family Mrs. Luísa (Mother), Mr. Souza (Father). And her hyperactive dog, ditto.

Monica is the main character of Monica's Gang (Turma da Mônica) comic strips. She was created in 1963. Mauricio de Sousa based the character on his own daughter, who is also named Monica.[1][2] Monica's hair is influenced by a haircut his older daughter Mariângela gave her once when she was a kid.[3] In 2007, Monica became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.[4]

Concept and creation

Concept art of Monica based on the daughter of Mauricio de Sousa

Monica was based on Mauricio de Sousa's daughter in childhood.[5] The reason for its creation was due to a complaint of the lack of female characters in Mauricio comics.[6] At that time, newspaper strips of Blu and Jimmy Five were produced. When Monica made his first appearance was in a strip of Jimmy Five in 1963, first as a secondary rival of main character.[7] However Monica went on to appear with ever more emphasis over the years later taking the main character position of Jimmy Five.

In the first strips Monica was a younger and little girl, she had an angry face and her hair was different, but Mauricio improved his visual over the years giving to Monica a cute and friendly appearance.[8] Since 1970 she has been considered the main character among all comics created by Mauricio de Sousa, so emerged the "Monica's Gang".[9]

The real life Monica has graduated in industrial design at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie in São Paulo and works as executive director at her father's company.[10]

Characteristics

Monica is a 7-year-old, strong and decisive girl, who does not tolerate impertinence, but at the same time, has her moments of femininity. She lives with her parents, has a little dog called Ditto (Monicão), and does not let go of her blue stuffed rabbit called Samson (Sansão). This rabbit, which she loves so dearly, is also a weapon against boys. Especially Jimmy Five (Cebolinha) and Smudge (Cascão), who are always teasing her and calling her fatty, bucktoothed and shorty. She is described as possessing powerful (usually even superhuman) strength, which she uses to beat up boys who tease her, or to defend herself and her friends. She is known by the other characters as the "owner of the street". She is often at odds with Jimmy Five (Cebolinha), but backs him up whenever he gets into trouble. Monica's best friend is Maggy (Magali). Monica's also very shy to date boys, and she often causes trouble when she tries to talk or impress them.[11] Her buckteeth (more precisely the maxillary central incisor) are her trademark, but also the main reason for people to call her toothy.

Relatives and friends

Other appearances

Monica Teen

Monica and Sapphire in the arc crossover "Green Treasure" in Monica Teen

Monica is one of the main protagonists of the spin-off Monica Teen, published since 2008 by the MSP and Panini Comics.[13] In this japanese-style comic-manga Monica and her friends are teenagers 15 years who now studying at the Limoeiro High School. The very first edition is shown a drastic change and evolution of Monica and her friends since childhood when they were 7 years. Monica is large and no longer tormented by troublemakers boys even though it is strong and temperamental, on the other hand is still with his teeth and hair the same appearance. She develops a passion for Jimmy Five that ends up becoming dating over the episodes with many fights and jealousy in a high-omedy climate. Despite having changed in some ways it still has an adventurous spirit and continues to use his super strength to stop the enemies that appear.

Later on, one of the arches characters joins his friends to do a crossover with the Osamu Tezuka characters as Princess Sapphire, Astro Boy and Kimba.[14]

Video games

Monica starred in a series of games for Master System and Sega Genesis developed by TecToy. The games were based on the Wonder Boy franchise, and their adaptations were restricted in Brazil. In the adaptations of these games, Monica replaces the protagonists.

In 2014, Monica was added by publisher Nurigo Games as a playable character in the Brazilian edition of massive multiplayer online race game Tales Runner.

References

  1. "Personagens da Turma da Mônica inspirados nos filhos de Mauricio de Sousa". O Globo (in Portuguese). Grupo Globo. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  2. BRAZZIL - News from Brazil - Monica, Cascao, Cebolinha - Mauricio de Sousa's Comics
  3. Mônica 30 Anos- Edição Comemorativa- Ed. Globo, 1993 (Portuguese)
  4. Beloved cartoon character Mônica is the newest National Ambassador for UNICEF Brazil
  5. "Quem inspirou os personagens da Turma da Mônica?". Mundo Estranho (in Portuguese). Editora Abril. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  6. Turma da Mônica não tinha mulheres
  7. Crie invente
  8. "A Evolução do Traço da Turma da Mônica" (in Portuguese). Uol Crianças.
  9. "Os 50 anos em que a Turma do Mauricio se tornou a Turma da Mônica" (in Portuguese). PlanetaGibi. 4 March 2013.
  10. Sousa, Mônica Spada e (2015). "Liberdade do tamanho de um elefante". pt:Pensadores da Liberdade [Thinkers of Liberty] (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Instituto Palavra Aberta. p. 123 of 170. ISBN 978-85-67989-01-3.
  11. de Sousa, Mauricio (2011). "Por Que Todo Mundo Vai Embora?". Mônica - Amigos Especiais (in Portuguese) (20 ed.). São Paulo: Panini Comics. pp. 4–30.
  12. de Sousa, Mauricio (2011). "Sente Só os Bichinhos". Mônica - Amigos Especiais (in Portuguese) (48-49 ed.). São Paulo: Panini Comics. pp. 35–38.
  13. "Personagens da Turma da Mônica 'crescem' e viram mangá". O Estado de S. Paulo. 2008-07-30.
  14. http://www.infoanimation.com.br/2012/01/criacoes-de-osamu-tezuka-e-turma-da.html

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