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* FridgeHorror: The dinosaurs of the first book didn't appear again in any other book set in Ogú's time; the volcanic explosion could be a clue that they extinguished after that. The kili-kilis (little lizard-like men fearful of the cavemen, though more advanced than them) didn't appear again either. Did they went extint too?

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* FridgeHorror: The dinosaurs of the first book didn't appear again in any other book set in Ogú's time; the volcanic explosion could be a clue that they extinguished after that. The kili-kilis (little lizard-like men fearful of the cavemen, though more advanced than them) didn't appear again either. Did they went extint go extinct too?

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: After the Chilean coup d'etat of 1973, the dictatorship took some issue with ''El árbol gigante'', mainly because the book is about a tyrant and the book came about the same time. Themo Lobos explained that was because of the AnimationLeadTime. He also added he didn't believe children's comic books should be used for political propaganda anyway. [[FlipFlopOfGod Complicating things, however]], is the fact that he also stated in an [[http://www.theclinic.cl/2011/11/22/mampato-siempre-fue-de-izquierda-igual-que-yo interview in 2011]] that his comics actually ''do'' have political implications (directly in reference to ''El árbol gigante''[=/=]''La rebelión de los mutantes''), even going as far as stating that Mampato is from the left-wing (but simply doesn't go around mentioning it), though he never meant to attack the dictatorship directly.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: After the Chilean coup d'etat of 1973, the dictatorship took some issue with ''El árbol gigante'', mainly because the book is about a tyrant and the book came about the same time. Themo Lobos explained that was because of the AnimationLeadTime.ProductionLeadTime. He also added he didn't believe children's comic books should be used for political propaganda anyway. [[FlipFlopOfGod Complicating things, however]], is the fact that he also stated in an [[http://www.theclinic.cl/2011/11/22/mampato-siempre-fue-de-izquierda-igual-que-yo interview in 2011]] that his comics actually ''do'' have political implications (directly in reference to ''El árbol gigante''[=/=]''La rebelión de los mutantes''), even going as far as stating that Mampato is from the left-wing (but simply doesn't go around mentioning it), though he never meant to attack the dictatorship directly.directly.
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* CriticalResearchFailure:
** Although Themo Lobos used to [[ShownTheirWork investigate a lot for his scripts]], he occasionally made serious mistakes, as in two different stories where he says that the Druids worshiped Nordic gods like Odin and Thor, even taking care of organizing a Viking funeral.
** He also mentions Stonehenge as a place where the Druids made human sacrifices, although as the comic was written in the 1970s, this is rather a case of HistoryMarchesOn.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Although Themo Lobos used to [[ShownTheirWork investigate a lot for his scripts]], he occasionally made serious mistakes, as in two different stories where he says that the Druids worshiped Nordic gods like Odin and Thor, even taking care of organizing a Viking funeral.

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Although Themo Lobos used to [[ShownTheirWork investigate a lot for his scripts]], he occasionally made serious mistakes, as in two different stories where he says that the Druids worshiped Nordic gods like Odin and Thor, even taking care of organizing a Viking funeral.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Although Themo Lobos used to [[ShownTheirWork investigate a lot for his scripts]], he occasionally made serious mistakes, as in two different stories where he says that the Druids worshiped Nordic gods like Odin and Thor, even taking care of organizing a Viking funeral.
** He also mentions Stonehenge as a place where the Druids made human sacrifices, although as the comic was written in the 1970s, this is rather a case of HistoryMarchesOn.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: After the Chilean coup d'etat of 1973, the dictatorship took some issue with ''El árbol gigante'', mainly because the book is about a tyrant and the book came about the same time. Themo Lobos explained that was because of the AnimationLeadTime. He also added he didn't believe children's comic books should be used for political propaganda anyway. [[FlipFlopOfGod Complicating things, however]], is the fact that he also stated in an [[http://www.theclinic.cl/2011/11/22/mampato-siempre-fue-de-izquierda-igual-que-yo interview in 2011]] that his comics actually ''do'' have political implications (directly in reference to ''El árbol gigante''[=/=]''La rebelión de los mutantes''), even going as far as stating that Mampato is from the left-wing (but simply doesn't go around mentioning it).

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: After the Chilean coup d'etat of 1973, the dictatorship took some issue with ''El árbol gigante'', mainly because the book is about a tyrant and the book came about the same time. Themo Lobos explained that was because of the AnimationLeadTime. He also added he didn't believe children's comic books should be used for political propaganda anyway. [[FlipFlopOfGod Complicating things, however]], is the fact that he also stated in an [[http://www.theclinic.cl/2011/11/22/mampato-siempre-fue-de-izquierda-igual-que-yo interview in 2011]] that his comics actually ''do'' have political implications (directly in reference to ''El árbol gigante''[=/=]''La rebelión de los mutantes''), even going as far as stating that Mampato is from the left-wing (but simply doesn't go around mentioning it).it), though he never meant to attack the dictatorship directly.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: After the Chilean coup d'etat of 1973, the dictatorship took some issue with ''El árbol gigante'', mainly because the book is about a tyrant and the book came about the same time. Themo Lobos explained that was because of the AnimationLeadTime. He also added he didn't believe children's comic books should be used for political propaganda anyway.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: After the Chilean coup d'etat of 1973, the dictatorship took some issue with ''El árbol gigante'', mainly because the book is about a tyrant and the book came about the same time. Themo Lobos explained that was because of the AnimationLeadTime. He also added he didn't believe children's comic books should be used for political propaganda anyway. [[FlipFlopOfGod Complicating things, however]], is the fact that he also stated in an [[http://www.theclinic.cl/2011/11/22/mampato-siempre-fue-de-izquierda-igual-que-yo interview in 2011]] that his comics actually ''do'' have political implications (directly in reference to ''El árbol gigante''[=/=]''La rebelión de los mutantes''), even going as far as stating that Mampato is from the left-wing (but simply doesn't go around mentioning it).
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* FridgeHorror: The dinosaurs of the first book didn't appear again in any other book set in Ogú's time; the volcanic explosion could be a clue that they extinguished after that. The kili-kilis (little lizard-like men fearful of the cavemen, though more advanced than them) didn't appear again either. Did they went extint too?
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: After the Chilean coup d'etat of 1973, the dictatorship took some issue with ''El árbol gigante'', mainly because the book is about a tyrant and the book came about the same time. Themo Lobos explained that was because of the AnimationLeadTime. He also added he didn't believe children's comic books should be used for political propaganda anyway.

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