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Mampato is a
Chilean adventure and
science fiction comic strip created by
cartoonist Eduardo Armstrong [es] and
illustrator Oskar [es].
Since the third...
- Muni****l". Corporación Muni****l.
Retrieved 2017-11-15. "
Mampato,
Parques de Diversiones".
Mampato,
Parques de Diversiones.
Retrieved 2017-11-15. (in Spanish)...
- Chambónez, Ferrilo, Nick Obre, and Alaraco, with his most
famous work
being Mampato, a
character first developed, briefly, by
Eduardo Armstrong and Óscar Vega;...
- Ogu and
Mampato in Rapa Nui (Spanish: Ogú y
Mampato en Rapa Nui), also
known as
Mampato: The
Movie (Spanish:
Mampato: La Película) is a 2002
Chilean animated...
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Fantasilandia –
Santiago Bosque Encantado Pucón – Pucón
Mampato Lo
Barnechea – Lo Barnechea,
Santiago Mampato Puente Alto –
Puente Alto,
Santiago Sendero Mágico...
- for "****z Wit Attitudes",
which uses eye dialect. In the
Chilean comic Mampato, the
character Ogú
replaces hard ⟨c⟩ with ⟨k⟩ (e.g. ⟨komida⟩
instead of...
- was on the
editorial staff of
Paula magazine and the children's
magazine Mampato from 1969 to 1974,
where she
later became the editor. She
published two...
-
Abbasid dynasty.
Harun al-Rashid
appears in the children's
comic book
Mampato, in the
stories "Bromiznar de Bagdad" and "Ábrete Sesamo", by the Chilean...
-
Themo Lobos,
containing complete Mampato adventures (first seen in
serialized form in the
magazine also
called Mampato [es]), as well as
other characters...
- animation,
Vasconcellos wrote several songs for the
soundtrack of Ogu and
Mampato in Rapa Nui (which was Chile's
submission to the
Academy Award for Best...