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Les Dingodossiers : ウィキペディア英語版
Les Dingodossiers

''Les Dingodossiers'' is a humorous series of comics created by French artists Marcel Gotlib (cartoonist) and René Goscinny (writer) first published in ''Pilote'' magazine from 1965 to 1967.
==Style==

The term ''dingodossiers'' is a portmanteau of the two French words ''dingo'' or ''dingue'' ("mad") and ''dossiers''. As the title suggests, the series is composed of didactic dossiers with a very humorous tone. Each story consists of two to four strips drawn in black and white.
The strips deal with stereotypes and clichés and depict everyday life in a caricatured way. The stories are parodies and comic reports of scenes from marital and family life, work life, relations with neighbours, and holidays. A recurring character is Chaprot, a dunce pupil.

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