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Guillermo Cifré : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guillermo Cifré Guillermo Cifré Figuerola (1922–1962), known by his first name, Cifré, was a Spanish cartoonist, illustrator and animator, creator of some of the most representative characters of the "Bruguera school", such as ''El repórter Tribulete'' (about an incompetent journalist and his tyrannical boss) and ''Don Furcio Buscabollos'', about an unlucky knight and his talking mare in a pseudo-medieval world.〔Cuadrado (2000), pp. 268-270.〕 Some of his characters were the old bachelor type such as Cucufato Pi or Golondrino Pérez.〔Matías Guiu, Armando in ''Comic Story-2'', for the magazine ''Bruguelandia'' number 2, Editorial Bruguera, Barcelona, 1981, p. 30.〕 As a result, he is considered one of the "Big Five" of that editorial of the 1950s, along with Conti, Escobar, Giner (this, in realistic style) and Peñarroya.〔Matías Guiu, Armando in ''¡Hola, amigos!'', presentation of number five of ''Bruguelandia'', Editorial Bruguera, Barcelona, 30/11/1981, p. 3.〕 He was the father of cartoonist Guillem Cifré. ==Biography==
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