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Asturian origin.
Junceda worked in many publications,
including ¡Cu-Cut!,
Papitu,
Picarol and En Patufet.
After not
being able to p**** the
tests in order...
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drawings to the
magazine Cu-Cut!. In 1908, he
founded the
satirical magazine Papitu. He also
published comics and
cartoons in L'Esquella de la Torratxa, El...
- pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb məˈɾi.ə βəˈnɛt]; 20 June 1940 – 6
April 2020), also
known as "
Papitu", was one of the most
renowned Catalan playwrights,
considered one of the...
- 1980–81
Alberto Urdiales Cecilio Alonso José
Javier Hombrados Mateo Garralda "
Papitu"
Lorenzo Rico
Javier Reino Ángel
Hermida Ricardo Marín
Tomas Svensson Per...
- *pitu *pitu pi-pito pito pitu pitu kito' pitoo,
upitoo tyausen ra-pito
papitu 8 --- *walu *kuixpa ---
kuxipat ---
kuixpa --- pipa --- vao --- kipa' ---...
- Iuvitus, Magitus, Magnitus, Manitus, Marcitus, Maxitus, Nannitus, Nonnitu,
Papitus, Pegito, Pinnitus, Ragito, Sabitus, Sunitus, Sonnito, Tanitus, Atanitus...
- No.
Title Original air date 0 "El Hijo de
Papitus"
February 1, 1966 (February 1, 1966) It is the test
episode that García Ferré
presented to
Channel 13...
- Le
Canard enchaîné, as well as in
previous Catalan publications such as
Papitu [ca], La
Campana de Gràcia and L'Esquella de la Torratxa. Its
humor was...
- flute; a wind instrument." or
Latin pāpiliō "butterfly, moth": Papellus,
Papitus, Pappinus, Pappo, Pepi, Pipericus,
Pipinus penn-, pen-
possibly to Latin...