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Tonton Young : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pupung
Pupung is a daily comic strip created by Filipino cartoonist Washington "Tonton" Young. Appearing in the broadsheet ''Manila Bulletin'', the strip revolves around its title character, a young boy, and his family and household. Pupung's family maintains a ''lugawan'', a restaurant which mainly serves rice congee (Filipino ''lugaw'') dishes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://komiklopedia.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/the-best-of-pupung/ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.mb.com.ph/content/comics )〕 ==History== ''Pupung'' debuted as ''My Little Pupung'' in the newspaper ''Tempo'' on December 15, 1983. The strip later moved to ''Times Journal'', where it remained until January 1986, when Young was fired after spoofing a radio campaign advertisement for then President Ferdinand Marcos. Soon after the First EDSA Revolution in February 1986, Young moved to the ''Manila Bulletin'',〔''Pupung ISBN 971-10-0526-3 ''〕 where the strip appears to this day. Originally printed in black and white, it has been published in color in recent years. Several book-length compilations have been published, starting with ''The Best of Pupung'' in 1992. Succeeding compilations have been titled sequentially (''The Best of Pupung 2'', ''The Best of Pupung 3'', etc.), although the tenth in the series is designated as ''The Best of Pupung 0'' as it features many early strips; the designated tenth compilation that would continue the sequential order of publications was eventually released three years after ''The Best of Pupung 0''.
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