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''Gato Fedorento'' (; "Smelly Cat") is a Portuguese surreal comedy group, known for their subjective and absurd satire centering both on the
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and the Portuguese social reality. The group is composed of the four comedians José Diogo Quintela, Miguel Góis,
Ricardo Araújo Pereira Ricardo Artur de Araújo Pereira (born 28 April 1974) is a Portuguese comedian, political commentator and journalist. Pereira first rose to national notoriety in the early 2000s as a member of the Portuguese comedy group, Gato Fedorento. Li ...
and Tiago Dores. They started their comedy careers as screenwriters, writing for other comedians, which later developed into their own television shows,
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s, a
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and several advertising campaigns. They have been credited with introducing and popularizing the surreal humour genre in Portugal and are one of the most important influences in the modern Portuguese comedy. Their humour is heavily influenced by Monty Python. ''Gato Fedorento'', their homonym television show, ran for nine seasons. In its original unique surreal humour, the group is known for overusing Portuguese
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s, especially in
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, within current discourse on their sketches, turning apparently objective quotidian situations into subjective and often illogical ones. Season names during the first four seasons were meant to satirically represent typical Portuguese surnames and are used as a last name for every single character in every episode of the show within their respective seasons. They also use satirical fictional city names that sound like realistic traditional Portuguese villages, often by including altered forms of Portuguese
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, in the same fashion as in the case of the surnames that give the name to the different seasons. Currently, they have an exclusivity advertisement agreement with Portugal Telecom of unspecified duration, that spans multiple mediums, being the
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History

The four screenwriters worked at the Portuguese production company Produções Fictícias, where they worked with some of the big names in the Portuguese comedy, like
Herman José Hermann José von Krippahl , known as Herman José (born 19 March 1954), is a Portuguese-born German comedian, television host, actor and musician. He is best known for his numerous TV shows and comedy sketches. Starting his career in the mid-197 ...
and Maria Rueff. In 2002, they started delivering their own material in the show ''O Perfeito Anormal'' (''The Perfect Dork'') on SIC Radical. Their success in that role led the then director of SIC Radical, Francisco Penim, to invite them to create their own show. Meanwhile, in 2003, they created an homonym weblog where they regularly presented some of their material. When they were deciding how to name the group, they chose it after the song "
Smelly Cat Smelly may refer to something with a disagreeable odor (i.e., something that smells bad). Smelly may also refer to: People *Smelly (performer) or Dai Okazaki, a Japanese comedic performer *Erik Sandin Erik Sandin (born July 29, 1966), is ...
", from the soundtrack of ''
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'', which translates as "Gato Fedorento" in Portuguese. In the same year, ''Gato Fedorento'', their homonym television show, premiered on SIC Radical, running for three seasons, the ''Fonseca Series'', the ''Meireles Series'' and the ''Barbosa Series''. In 2006, after moving their show to RTP1, the fourth season, ''Lopes da Silva'', premiered with moderate success. The fifth season, titled ''Diz que é uma Espécie de Magazine'' (lit. ''It's a sort of talk show''), a talk show with live audience, brought a significant change in the show's format, with sketches now spoofing current events and news, instead of relying on subjective and surreal gags. In this new format, they also do impressions of Portuguese politicians and celebrities, mostly played by Ricardo Araújo Pereira, with the most spoofed being
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,
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, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Paulo Bento. The sixth and seventh seasons were the last television shows made by ''Gato Fedorento'' on RTP1. After returning to
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in 2008, now on the flagship channel, the group kept the new format and made their eighth season, ''Zé Carlos''. Their ninth and last season, ''Gato Fedorento Esmiúça Os Sufrágios'', ran for 30 episodes, broadcast live from Monday to Friday, covering the 2009 Portuguese elections, featuring guests from the world of politics. The group has released a
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with the ''Fonseca'' season and performed live all over Portugal, being a huge success and breaking all DVD sale records in the country. In late 2005, they released another DVD with the ''Meireles'' season. The first three seasons still air on SIC Radical, as reruns. ''Gato Fedorento'' are Portugal Telecom's brand ambassadors since 2007. They have an exclusivity advertisement agreement of unspecified duration, that spans multiple mediums, including TV, radio,
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, Internet and billboards, featuring a sketch-like comedy similar to their television programs.


See also

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Smelly Cat Smelly may refer to something with a disagreeable odor (i.e., something that smells bad). Smelly may also refer to: People *Smelly (performer) or Dai Okazaki, a Japanese comedic performer *Erik Sandin Erik Sandin (born July 29, 1966), is ...
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