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* '''The Major''': The mayor of Bremen who has a BadassMoustache, a big busomed wife called Paloma, who usually faints and a not all that enthusiastic chauffeur named Otto. His child nephew and niece also frequently make an appearance.

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* '''The Major''': The mayor of Bremen who has a BadassMoustache, moustache, a big busomed wife called Paloma, who usually faints and a not all that enthusiastic chauffeur named Otto. His child nephew and niece also frequently make an appearance.



* BadassMoustache: The mayor has a large walrus-like moustache.
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* {{Fainting}}: The mayor's wife usually has an emotional faint, complete with FallingIntoHisArms.

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* {{Fainting}}: FaintInShock: The mayor's wife usually has an emotional faint, faints whenever a situation becomes too much for her, complete with FallingIntoHisArms.[[FallingIntoHisArms falling into her husband's arms]].
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* TheDon: Chef. He dressed in a borsalino hat, a white suit and has SinisterShades.



* TheDon: Chef. He dressed in a borsalino hat, a white suit and has SinisterShades.
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'''Los Trotamúsicos''' was a 1989 Spanish animated adaptation of the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians'' by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.

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'''Los Trotamúsicos''' ''Los Trotamúsicos'' was a 1989 Spanish animated adaptation of the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians'' by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
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* '''Koki''': The red rooster, who is able to play guitar.
* '''Tonto''': The donkey, who plays drums.
* '''Lupo''': A white stray dog, who plays trumpet.

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* '''Koki''': The red rooster, who is able to play plays guitar.
* '''Tonto''': The brown donkey, who plays drums.
* '''Lupo''': A white stray dog, who plays trumpet.

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* AngryGuardDog: Attila.
* ArchNemesis: The three robbers and their dog.

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* BadBoss: Chef.

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* DumbMuscle: Bestia.

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* FatAndSkinny: Chef and Bestia.

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* HeroicDog: Lupo.

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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits and TheRunaway: All animals were forced to run away because they were mistreated by their owners.



* TheRunaway: All animals were forced to run away because they were mistreated by their owners.



* StubbornMule: Tonto.
* StupidCrooks: The robbers.

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* TerribleTrio: The robbers.

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* BigThinShortTrio: Chef is the tall leader of the gang. Bestia is the obese thug and Tapon is the small one.
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* RuleOfFour: Four animal musicians vs. the three robbers and their dog.
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!!Los Tropos Musicos:

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Not to be confused with two other animated adaptations of the same story, like the Russian ''Animation/TownMusiciansOfBremen'' and the German animated movie ''WesternAnimation/TheFearlessFour''.

!! ''Los Trota Musicos'' provides examples of:

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Not to be confused with two other animated adaptations of the same story, like the Russian ''Animation/TownMusiciansOfBremen'' and the German animated movie ''WesternAnimation/TheFearlessFour''.''WesternAnimation/TheFearlessFour'', or the short-lived American series ''WesternAnimation/TheBremenAvenueExperience''.

!! ''Los Trota Musicos'' provides examples of: !!Los Tropos Musicos:



* WraparoundBackground: Especially obvious in the forest scenes.

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* WraparoundBackground: Especially obvious in the forest scenes.scenes.
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* '''Ratt Rater''': A raven with whom the Town Musicians are friends. He is somewhat of the manager of the group who brought them together.

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* '''Ratt Rater''': A raven with whom the Town Musicians are friends. He is somewhat of the manager of the group group, who brought them together.


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* MeaningfulName: Lupo the dog. Lupo is derived from the Latin word ''lupus'' ("wolf").


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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Naming your guard dog Attila will have this effect.
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'''Los Trota Musicos''' was a 1989 Spanish animated adaptation of the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians'' by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.

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'''Los Trota Musicos''' Trotamúsicos''' was a 1989 Spanish animated adaptation of the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians'' by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
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'''Los Trota Musicos''' was a 1989 Spanish animated adaptation of the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheBremenTownMusicians'' by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.

It was originally an animated feature that more or less told the same story as in the fairy tale, but [[AdaptationExpansion expanded on it]] by making the animals and the robbers individual characters:

* '''Koki''': The red rooster, who is able to play guitar.
* '''Tonto''': The donkey, who plays drums.
* '''Lupo''': A white stray dog, who plays trumpet.
* '''Burlón''': A blue cat, who plays saxophone.

They are confronted by [[TerribleTrio three robbers]] and their dog:

* '''Chef''': The leader of the robbers. A tall obviously Italian man who dresses in a white suit and looks like a maffiosi.
* '''Bestia''': A brute and strong, yet stupid thug. He has an eyepatch.
* '''Tapón''': A small dwarf, who always complains and has an obsession with chewing gum.
* '''Attila''': Their dog, who is frequently insulted and pushed around by Chef for failing to do what he asks of him. Tapón usually uses him to ride to places, while the other bandits travel by bike.

Other recurring characters are:

* '''Ratt Rater''': A raven with whom the Town Musicians are friends. He is somewhat of the manager of the group who brought them together.
* '''The Major''': The mayor of Bremen who has a BadassMoustache, a big busomed wife called Paloma, who usually faints and a not all that enthusiastic chauffeur named Otto. His child nephew and niece also frequently make an appearance.

Also, contrary to the fairy tale the cast does make it to Bremen and become famous musicians. The success of this feature eventually led to a spin-off in the form of a TV series.

Not to be confused with two other animated adaptations of the same story, like the Russian ''Animation/TownMusiciansOfBremen'' and the German animated movie ''WesternAnimation/TheFearlessFour''.

!! ''Los Trota Musicos'' provides examples of:
* AbortedArc: The animated feature told the fairy tale as we know it: the four musicans want to go to Bremen to become famous. After they accomplished their goal you would think that the story was over, but the makers still managed to make a TV series spin-off about their further adventures in Bremen.
* AdaptationExpansion: Most of the original fairy tale was expanded upon.
* AnimalStereotypes: The donkey is not too bright.
* AngryGuardDog: Attila.
* ArchNemesis: The three robbers and their dog.
* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: This usually happens whenever the villains try to attack our heroes. They run away quickly if things go wrong.
* BadBoss: Chef.
* BadassMoustache: The mayor has a large walrus-like moustache.
* CoolCat: He plays a mean sax.
* DumbMuscle: Bestia.
* EveryoneMeetsEveryone: This is how the band got together.
* EyepatchOfPower: Bestia is the strong thug and has an eyepatch.
* TheDon: Chef. He dressed in a borsalino hat, a white suit and has SinisterShades.
* {{Fainting}}: The mayor's wife usually has an emotional faint, complete with FallingIntoHisArms.
* FatAndSkinny: Chef and Bestia.
* FeatherFingers: Koki the rooster is able to play guitar with them.
* HarmlessVillain: The robbers can be a threat, but they are always defeated in the end.
* HeroicDog: Lupo.
* TheMafia: Chef looks like a member of the mafia.
* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Attila the dog is named after UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun.
* NationalStereotypes: Chef is an Italian maffiosi and speaks with this accent too.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits and TheRunaway: All animals were forced to run away because they were mistreated by their owners.
* RuleOfFour: Four animal musicians vs. the three robbers and their dog.
* RuleOfThree: There are three robbers, their dog not included.
* RunningOnAllFours: Despite often walking on their hind legs the Bremen Town Musicians still run on all fours.
* ShoutOut: In the opening sequence the Bremen Town Musicians at one point appear dressed up as Music/TheBeatles. Fittingly, Tonto plays the part of Ringo.
* SinisterShades: Chef never takes off his shades.
* StockFootage: The series re-used the same shots of the band playing, the animals running away, the robbers driving across the road, the robbers running away again and again in every episode.
* StubbornMule: Tonto.
* StupidCrooks: The robbers.
* SurroundedByIdiots: The Chef usually blames his henchmen for all their failings.
* TalkingAnimal: It is implied that all animals are able to talk to each other, but humans can't understand them.
* TerribleTrio: The robbers.
* TooDumbToLive: Tonto the donkey, but still he is more smart than all of the three robbers combined.
* VillainSong: The villains have their own theme song, which they sing while driving across the road. You'd better hope the police doesn't overhear them!
* WraparoundBackground: Especially obvious in the forest scenes.

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