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Patoruzú is a tehuelche, one of the indigenous populations of the Patagonia. He has super-strength, and an infinite ammount of money.

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Patoruzú is a tehuelche, one of the indigenous populations of the Patagonia. He has super-strength, and an infinite ammount amount of money.

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* NobleSavage: And with the MightyWhitey Isidoro to complete it.
* SocietyMarchesOn: Urbano Cañones is a colonel, and all society bows down in recognition to the military. This ''used'' to be the case when the comics were made. The military lost their social prestige in Argentina after the 1976-1983 dictatorship.

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* NobleSavage: And with the MightyWhitey Isidoro to complete it. \n* SocietyMarchesOn: Urbano Cañones is a colonel, and all society bows down in recognition to the military. This ''used'' to be the case when the comics were made. The military lost their social prestige in Argentina after the 1976-1983 dictatorship.
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* FranchiseZombie: It's still a little miracle that Patoruzú stays a popular character, with no new comic books being made in decades.
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'''Patoruzú''' is an Argentine comic book.

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''Patoruzú''
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* FanDisservice: Each time that the sexy Patora shows up. Well, "sexy" [[http://img.webme.com/pic/p/patoruzu-historietas/hoja4psep.jpg just in her own dreams]]...
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* NobleSavage: And with the MightyWhitey Isidoro to complete it.
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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Or, more precisely, "As long as it sounds Argentine but from outside the Buenos Aires elite". Patoruzú speaks with several words taken from all over Argentina, either the North, South or West regions, or with the "lunfardo" of Tango singers, or with [[YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe archaisms]], or even with made up words. No, Patoruzú does not speak like gauchos, he speaks like Dante Quinterno suspects that gauchos may speak.
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* IntimidatingRevenueService: Patoruzú once instructed Isidoro to pay the taxes. Isidoro wasted the money on his own leisure. As a result, Patoruzú hired an expert to pay the taxes for him. It was even worse than Isidoro, and attempted a monumental scam. He was discovered and taken to the police, but after that...
-->'''Patoruzú:''' And now... patience and pills! I will have to deal with the taxes myself, po!
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* ExposedToTheElements: Patoruzú can be completely fine in the cold Patagonia wearing nothing but a poncho.
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* BadassNative: Patoruzú is a good guy, but if you have to fight him, run for your life!
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* FranchiseZombie: It's still a little miracle that Patoruzú stays a popular character, with no new comic books being made in decades.

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* FranchiseZombie: It's still a little miracle that Patoruzú stays a popular character, with no new comic books being made in decades.decades.
* SocietyMarchesOn: Urbano Cañones is a colonel, and all society bows down in recognition to the military. This ''used'' to be the case when the comics were made. The military lost their social prestige in Argentina after the 1976-1983 dictatorship.

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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Patoruzú is always ready to give money for any noble cause, to the dismay of Isidoro, who would prefer to waste that money in gambling.

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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Patoruzú is always ready to give money for any noble cause, to the dismay of Isidoro, who would prefer to waste that money in gambling.gambling.
* FranchiseZombie: It's still a little miracle that Patoruzú stays a popular character, with no new comic books being made in decades.
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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Patoruzú is always ready to give money for any noble cause, to the dismay of Isidoro, who would prefer to waste that money in gambling.
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No new comic books have been made since 1984, but the comic books are still being republished to this day.

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No new comic books have been made since 1984, but the comic books are still being republished to this day.day.

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'''Patoruzú''' is an Argentine comic book.

The character was created in 1928 by Dante Quinterno, as a secondary character in a short-lived comic strip, "Julián de Monte Pío". He eventually left the publisher, but managed to retain the copyright of Patoruzu. He also created a character similar to Monte Pío, Isidoro Cañones, who remained a popular character since then. He also created new secondary characters: Ñancul, who manages his estancia, the Chacha, his step-mother, his brother Upa, his ugly sister Patora, Urbano Cañones, the strict military uncle of Isidoro, etc.

Patoruzú is a tehuelche, one of the indigenous populations of the Patagonia. He has super-strength, and an infinite ammount of money.

No new comic books have been made since 1984, but the comic books are still being republished to this day.

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