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Piantadino : ウィキペディア英語版
Piantadino

''Piantadino'' is a 1950 Argentine Spanish language comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica.
The film is based on the cartoon character of the same name created by Adolfo Mazzone.〔
==Comic strip character==

Piantadino was a classic comic strip character created by one of Argentina's most notable comics artists and humorists, Adolfo Mazzone.
Piantadino was Mazzone's best known character.〔
The name Piantadino is a diminutive of "Piantado", which means mentally disturbed person, half-mad or, a person who escapes, whether that be physically or just from a situation.
First appearing in the newspaper ''El Mundo'' in 1941, Piantadino, the daily comic strip, followed the adventures of a convict who behaved in jail as if he were on a pension. With the characters Afanancio and Barili, the three formed a sympathetic trio of scoundrels.〔 The character subsequently appeared in Guillermo Divito's magazine ''Rico Tipo''.
Piantadino was adapted for cinema in 1950.
In the 1970s and 1980s, the comic strip was re-published as a comic magazine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Revista Comic Piantadino )

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