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* GutturalGrowler:
** Sometimes, the characters start speaking like this in the last panel, while they tell the story's lesson to the reader.
** A few female characters speak like this as well to invoke LarynxDissonance, such as Binho's mother.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: There is a RunningGag added on Lipão's appearances where people forget his name and call him other things that end with "-ão", such as "Limão" or "Lesão", much to his annoyance, as a way to poke fun at his smaller role.


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* KilledByTheAdaptation: The dub of the last published story, "Os Artistas de Ouro" features an additional part at the end, where Dudão ascends to Heaven and meets Jesus personally, being told that he succesfully fullfilled his task in life to convert his friends to Christianity. Needless to say, the actual comic itself does not feature any deaths.
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* BareYourMidriff: Dudão's shirt doesn't fit him completely, showing his belly button. Some minor female characters are also shown wearing this.

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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Proven by the notable amount of times Rebeca gets pushed away, hair-pulled or slapped by her friends.
** It doesn't know social boundaries, either; one issue has Paçoca beating up a blind boy just for accidentally stepping on his toy car.

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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Proven by the notable amount of times {{Slapstick}}:
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Rebeca gets pushed away, hair-pulled or slapped by her friends.friends a notable amount of times.
** It doesn't know social boundaries, either; Social boundaries are no barrier; one issue has Paçoca beating up a blind boy just for accidentally stepping on his toy car.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The word "catiripapo" was ''not'' invented by Zuca. It actually exists in real life, defined as a push or slap.

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