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** In TheMovie, Condorito's voice is made by Omar Chaparro, a very known VoiceActor mostly known for make the Latin Spanish voice of Po from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' movies and Syndrome from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.

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** In TheMovie, Condorito's voice is made by Omar Chaparro, a very known VoiceActor mostly known for make the Latin Spanish voice of Po from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' movies and Syndrome from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1''.
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* InspirationForTheWork: Pepo created Condorito because he thought that the representation of Chile in ''WesternAnimation/SaludosAmigos'' was ridiculous.
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* OutlivedItsCreator: Pepo died in the year 2000, but Condorito comics continued to be made until the year 2019.
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* ActingForTwo: [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_Legrand Coco Legrand]], a living legend in Chilean comedy, made the voices for Cuasimodo and Tremebunda, Condorito's parents-in-law in TheMovie.

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* ActingForTwo: [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_Legrand Coco Legrand]], a living legend in Chilean comedy, made the voices for voiced Cuasimodo and Tremebunda, Condorito's parents-in-law in TheMovie.



** Also from the movie, two famous Chilean personalities made voices for characters: Coco Legrand made [[ActingForTwo Tremebunda and Cuasimodo]], and Creator/CristianDeLaFuente made Pepe Cortisona.

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** Also from the movie, two famous Chilean personalities made voices for characters: Coco Legrand made played [[ActingForTwo Tremebunda and Cuasimodo]], and Creator/CristianDeLaFuente made played Pepe Cortisona.
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* SameLanguageDub: The upcoming CGI movie will have two different voice casts: One for Mexico and the rest of Latin America and another one exclusively for Chile, Condorito's home country. This is justified, as Condorito is ''helluvah'' lot popular in Mexico, but the Chilean accents could drive off Mexican audiences, so a different dub was made for them and the rest of the region, while keeping the Chilean voices for that country exclusively. Keep in mind ''both voice casts'' can be considered as the original ones, since they were recorded simultaneously, not to mention the movie is an InternationalCoproduction between Mexico, Chile and Peru.

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* SameLanguageDub: The upcoming CGI movie will have AllCGICartoon feature has two different voice casts: One for Mexico and the rest of Latin America and another one exclusively for Chile, Condorito's home country. This is justified, as Condorito is ''helluvah'' lot popular in Mexico, but the Chilean accents could drive off Mexican audiences, so a different dub was made for them and the rest of the region, while keeping the Chilean voices for that country exclusively. Keep in mind ''both voice casts'' can be considered as the original ones, since they were recorded simultaneously, not to mention the movie is an InternationalCoproduction between Mexico, Chile and Peru.
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** If well the town existed before the comic book, Cumpeo was modified basing on Condorito's places to look like in the comics, even creating "The Route of Condorito."
* DevelopmentHell: A series of shorts was in development in 2002, featuring [[RogerRabbitEffect a 2D animated Condorito interacting with live-action characters]].

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** If well Although the town existed before the comic book, Cumpeo was modified basing on Condorito's places to look like in the comics, even creating "The Route of Condorito."
Condorito" as a touristic place for chileans as well foreigners.
* DevelopmentHell: A series of shorts was were in development in 2002, featuring [[RogerRabbitEffect a 2D animated Condorito interacting with live-action characters]].characters]], which never saw the light.



** Condorito's creator, René "Pepo" Ríos was previously known for his political satire humour in ''Topaze'' magazine years before Condorito was made. Also, various of his friends in ''Topaze'' was drawing Condorito with him in the first years of the magazine.

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** Condorito's creator, René "Pepo" Ríos was previously known for his political satire humour in ''Topaze'' magazine years before Condorito was made. Also, various of his friends in ''Topaze'' was were drawing Condorito with him in the first years of the magazine.
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** Also from the movie, two famous Chilean personalities made voices for characters: Coco Legrand made [[ActingForTwo Tremebunda and Cuasimodo]], and Cristian de la Fuente[[note]]famous {{telenovela}} actor that made a career in USA[[/note]] made Pepe Cortisona.

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** Also from the movie, two famous Chilean personalities made voices for characters: Coco Legrand made [[ActingForTwo Tremebunda and Cuasimodo]], and Cristian de la Fuente[[note]]famous {{telenovela}} actor that made a career in USA[[/note]] Creator/CristianDeLaFuente made Pepe Cortisona.
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** In TheMovie, Condorito's voice is made by Omar Chaparro, a very known VoiceActor mostly known for make the Latin Spanish voice of Po from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' movies and Syndrome from ''Disney/TheIncredibles''.

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** In TheMovie, Condorito's voice is made by Omar Chaparro, a very known VoiceActor mostly known for make the Latin Spanish voice of Po from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' movies and Syndrome from ''Disney/TheIncredibles''.''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The 1997 animated series.
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** In TheMovie, Condorito's voice is made by Omar Chaparro, a very known VoiceActor mostly known for make the Latin Spanish voice of Po from ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' movies and Syndrome from ''Disney/TheIncredibles''.

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** In TheMovie, Condorito's voice is made by Omar Chaparro, a very known VoiceActor mostly known for make the Latin Spanish voice of Po from ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' movies and Syndrome from ''Disney/TheIncredibles''.
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* ActingForTwo: [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_Legrand Coco Legrand]], a living legend in Chilean comedy, made the voices for Cuasimodo and Tremebunda, Condorito's parents-in-law.

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* ActingForTwo: [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_Legrand Coco Legrand]], a living legend in Chilean comedy, made the voices for Cuasimodo and Tremebunda, Condorito's parents-in-law.parents-in-law in TheMovie.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: One of the fictional newspapers seen in the comic is "El Hocicón" (The Loudmouth). A real newspaper named "El Hocicón" was created and sold since the late 2000s, it includes comic strips, funny news and some political humor.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: ActingForTwo: [[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_Legrand Coco Legrand]], a living legend in Chilean comedy, made the voices for Cuasimodo and Tremebunda, Condorito's parents-in-law.
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One of the fictional newspapers seen in the comic is "El Hocicón" (The Loudmouth). A real newspaper named "El Hocicón" was created and sold since the late 2000s, it includes comic strips, funny news and some political humor.



* DevelopmentHell: A series of shorts was in development in 2002, featuring [[RogerRabbitEffect a 2D animated Condorito interacting with live-action characters]].

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** If well the town existed before the comic book, Cumpeo was modified basing on Condorito's places to look like in the comics, even creating "The Route of Condorito."
* DevelopmentHell: A series of shorts was in development in 2002, featuring [[RogerRabbitEffect a 2D animated Condorito interacting with live-action characters]]. characters]].
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** Condorito's creator, René "Pepo" Ríos was previously known for his political satire humour in ''Topaze'' magazine years before Condorito was made. Also, various of his friends in ''Topaze'' was drawing Condorito with him in the first years of the magazine.
** In TheMovie, Condorito's voice is made by Omar Chaparro, a very known VoiceActor mostly known for make the Latin Spanish voice of Po from ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' movies and Syndrome from ''Disney/TheIncredibles''.
** Also from the movie, two famous Chilean personalities made voices for characters: Coco Legrand made [[ActingForTwo Tremebunda and Cuasimodo]], and Cristian de la Fuente[[note]]famous {{telenovela}} actor that made a career in USA[[/note]] made Pepe Cortisona.

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* SameLanguageDub: The upcoming CGI movie will have two different voice casts: One for Mexico and the rest of Latin America and another one exclusively for Chile, Condorito's home country. This is justified, as Condorito is ''helluvah'' lot popular in Mexico, but the Chilean accents could drive off Mexican audiences, so a different dub was made for them and the rest of the region, while keeping the Chilean voices for that country exclusively. Keep in mind ''both voice casts'' can be considered as the original ones, since they were recorded simultaneously, not to mention the movie is an InternationalCoproduction between Mexico, Chile and Peru.

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* DevelopmentHell: A series of shorts was in development in 2002, featuring [[RogerRabbitEffect a 2D animated Condorito interacting with live-action characters]].
* SameLanguageDub: The upcoming CGI movie will have two different voice casts: One for Mexico and the rest of Latin America and another one exclusively for Chile, Condorito's home country. This is justified, as Condorito is ''helluvah'' lot popular in Mexico, but the Chilean accents could drive off Mexican audiences, so a different dub was made for them and the rest of the region, while keeping the Chilean voices for that country exclusively. Keep in mind ''both voice casts'' can be considered as the original ones, since they were recorded simultaneously, not to mention the movie is an InternationalCoproduction between Mexico, Chile and Peru.Peru.
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* SameLanguageDub: The upcoming CGI movie will have two different voice casts: One for Mexico and the rest of Latin America and another one exclusively for Chile, Condorito's home country. This is justified, as Condorito is ''helluvah'' lot popular in Mexico, but the Chilean accents could drive off Mexican audiences, so a different dub was made for them and the rest of the region, while keeping the Chilean voices for that country exclusively. Keep in mind ''both voice casts'' can be considered as the original ones, since they were recorded simultaneously.

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* SameLanguageDub: The upcoming CGI movie will have two different voice casts: One for Mexico and the rest of Latin America and another one exclusively for Chile, Condorito's home country. This is justified, as Condorito is ''helluvah'' lot popular in Mexico, but the Chilean accents could drive off Mexican audiences, so a different dub was made for them and the rest of the region, while keeping the Chilean voices for that country exclusively. Keep in mind ''both voice casts'' can be considered as the original ones, since they were recorded simultaneously.simultaneously, not to mention the movie is an InternationalCoproduction between Mexico, Chile and Peru.
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** During the early 2000s, an official wine was launched, based on two characters from the comic book (red wine on Garganta de Lata and white wine on Yayita). The wine producers took their company's name from the fictional wine producers seen in the comic itself.

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** During the early 2000s, an official wine was launched, based on two characters from the comic book (red wine on Garganta de Lata and white wine on Yayita). The wine producers took their company's name from the fictional wine producers seen in the comic itself.itself.
* SameLanguageDub: The upcoming CGI movie will have two different voice casts: One for Mexico and the rest of Latin America and another one exclusively for Chile, Condorito's home country. This is justified, as Condorito is ''helluvah'' lot popular in Mexico, but the Chilean accents could drive off Mexican audiences, so a different dub was made for them and the rest of the region, while keeping the Chilean voices for that country exclusively. Keep in mind ''both voice casts'' can be considered as the original ones, since they were recorded simultaneously.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: One of the fictional newspapers seen in the comic is "El Hocicón" (The Loudmouth). A real newspaper named "El Hocicón" was created and sold since the late 2000s, it includes comic strips, funny news and some political humor.
** During the early 2000s, an official wine was launched, based on two characters from the comic book (red wine on Garganta de Lata and white wine on Yayita). The wine producers took their company's name from the fictional wine producers seen in the comic itself.

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