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''Los Grutynos'' is an Argentine comic strip about a fictional family which come from the bottom of the sea of the City of Grutópolys, located in the ''Bahía sin Fondo'' (Bottomless Bay), San Matías Gulf, in Patagonia Argentina, created by Beto Noy, a business man born in the Río Negro province. They are creatures with special powers, and long-lived (by each human century they age only a year). They have the mission to take care of and to protect the nature, to help the human beings and to guard by the Sacred Chalice, the Holy Grail. They are sweet, they live with joy and they help the others. At the present time the Grutynos inhabit in some place of Las Grutas, in the San Antonio department, of the Río Negro province, in the north of Patagonia. They relate with human characters like ''Graiel'', ''Santino'', ''Salvador'' and others of the real life like the basketball player Manu Ginóbili. Up to now, nobody knows about their participation, throughout history, in the events that happened in this region, such as the arrival of the famous Templars. Their adventures, in form of comic strip, are daily published from 2006 in the ''Noticias de la Costa'' (''News of the Coast'') newspaper, of Viedma, Río Negro province. The comic writer is José Massaroli, who based his work on the ideas of Beto Noy. The comic artist is Ramón Ángel Gil, who has also created the visual aspect of the characters, and the inker is Raúl Barbero. In addition, usually the Grutynos appear in fairs of tourism and festivals for children. ==Characters == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Los Grutynos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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