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Uli der Fehlerteufel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Uli der Fehlerteufel Uli der Fehlerteufel is German for "Uli the error devil". Uli is short for "Ulimantulus Irrichmich". The last name has to be pronounced, "Irr ich mich", which means something like, "Am I wrong?" Uli was a rotund little red devil with blue-black hair depicted in German primary school books in the 1970s. Exercises were based on him, where for example Uli had removed the capital letters or punctuation marks from a text and it was up to the student to replace them. Uli was invented by Ellis Kaut, the "mother" of Pumuckl; the artwork was done by and Franz Josef Ott. Aside from what he helped students learn, Uli himself remains a fond memory. Comparable English concepts are ''Typo Fairy'' or ''Typo Demon'', but while they are generic and open to interpretation, there is only one Uli. ==References==
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