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Mauricio Araújo de Sousa (; born October 27, 1935), known artistically as Mauricio de Sousa or mononymously just as Mauricio, is a Brazilian cartoonist and businessman who has created over 200 characters for his popular series of children's comic books named ''
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'' (''Monica and Friends''). At 17 years of age, he worked for a daily newspaper called ''
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'' as a crime reporter. In 1959, Mauricio quit that job and began his comic book career, and created ''Monica and Friends''. Mauricio's characters were inspired by children he knew from his childhood and by his own children. His later style is slightly reminiscent of that of
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, a famous Japanese
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and personal friend. Mauricio's work has garnered recogniation both in his home country and abroad, which includes a number of international awards. In 2011, he was honored in the seventh edition of the Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos, at
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.


Early life

The son of Antônio Mauricio de Sousa and Petronilha Araújo de Sousa, Mauricio was born in
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, and lived in an environment surrounded by art, as his father, in addition to being a barber, was a poet, composer and painter, and his mother was a poet. His house was always full of books, providing a very cultural environment. In his house, it was common to host soirees, artist meetings and chorinho circles. According to himself, he learned to read with comic books when he was 5 years old and found an issue of the magazine ''O Guri'', which was missing its cover in the trash, and asked his mother to read it, even at a time when he didn't know how to read, much less what the object he had found was. Seeing that her son liked it, Petronilha decided to teach her son to read, while Antônio Mauricio brought more comic books for their kid. His mother wanted him to become a child singer, but his shyness did not allow him to pursue it, even though his mother was firm and demanding with Mauricio. When he was just a few months old, Mauricio moved from Santa Isabel to neighboring
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, where he began drawing posters and illustrations for radio stations and newspapers. When he told his father about wanting to make a living as an artist, he told him: “Mauricio, draw in the morning and manage in the afternoon.” Maurício's father criticized the Vargas government in his newspapers ''Vespa'' and ''A Caveira''. In 1940, the police raided and destroyed his printing shop, and the family moved to São Paulo for two years.


Career

At 17 years of age, Mauricio worked for a daily newspaper called ''
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'' as a crime reporter. In 1959, Mauricio quit that job and began his comic book career, and created ''
Monica and Friends ''Monica and Friends'' (), previously published as ''Monica's Gang'' in Anglophone territories and as ''Frizz and Friends'' in London, is a Brazilian comic book series and media franchise created by Mauricio de Sousa. The series originated in a c ...
''. Mauricio's comics gained international fame, been featured on licensed merchandise, and have even been adapted for movies, television, video games, and even a São Paulo amusement park, the '' Parque da Mônica'' ("Monica's Park"). Two other ''Parque da Mônica'' facilities were also located in Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro, but they both closed in 2000 and 2005, respectively. From 1970 to 1986, Maurício's comic books had been published by Editora Abril, until Globo took over in January 1987. His work has been published in many magazines and newspapers since 1959. Since January 2007, the comic book series is published by Panini Comics. In 1997, the cartoonist founded the Maurício de Sousa Cultural Institute, whose mandate is to develop social action campaigns that translate serious subjects into a comic book format to appeal to both young and adult readers. Mauricio started publishing ''Turma da Mônica Jovem'' (" Monica Adventures") in 2008, an offshoot series from "
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", featuring Monica and her friends now as teenagers, adopting black-and-white pages, as well as art style heavily influenced from
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. Issue No. 34 of the "Monica Teen" comic book, presenting the first real kiss between Monica and Jimmy Five (they had already kissed in two previous occasions, but in a different context) had 500,000 sales. In 2012, Mauricio published a two-issue story arc in the
Monica Teen ''Monica Adventures'' ( Portuguese: ''Turma da Mônica Jovem'', lit. "Mônica's Gang Teen") is a Brazilian comic created in August 2008 by Mauricio de Sousa. It is a reinterpretation of the characters from '' Monica and Friends'' in teenage ve ...
comic book featuring some of
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's main characters, such as
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,
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and Kimba, joining Monica and her friends in an adventure in the
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against a smuggling organization chopping down hundreds of trees in the jungles of the Amazon. This is the first time that
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has allowed overseas animators to use Tezuka's characters. Rock Holmes, another character created by Tezuka, has featured as a villain in the story arc.


Awards

Mauricio's public service work has earned him international recognition. Among the honors was awarded are the Brazilian presidential medal of honor for his promotion of human rights; an honorary doctorate in public service from La Roche College of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Brazilian International Press Association.


Personal life

Mauricio was married to Marilene Sousa for 12 years and together they had four children; Mariângela, Mônica, Magali and Maurício Spada. Later on, while being in a relationship with Vera Lúcia Signorelli, he had two daughters named Vanda and Valéria. His relationship with Vera lasted until her death by a car accident in 1971. Two years later he married Alice Keiko Takeda, and together they had three children; Marina, Mauro and Maurício Takeda de Sousa. Mauricio’s last child was Marcelo de Sousa, who happened to be a fruit of a relationship while he and Alice were already divorced. Most of his children were the source of inspiration of the creation of characters such as Monica, Maggy, Marina, Mary Angela, Nimbus, and Nick Nope. One of his sons, Maurício Spada e Sousa, died of a heart attack on May 2, 2016. Mauricio de Sousa is portrayed by his son Mauro de Sousa in the 2025 Brazilian biographical film ''Mauricio de Sousa: O Filme''.


Artistic work

Some of Mauricio's creations include:


Main works

*''
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'' – Mauricio's long-running signature series. Originally based on his childhood in Mogi das Cruzes and later adapting his children to be
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of the comics. **'' Monica Adventures'' – Offshoot series from ''Monica and Friends'', featuring Monica and her friends as teenagers in a manga-style publication. First published in 2008. **'' Blu'' –
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domestic animals (dogs, cats, etc.). Blu regularly exchanged dialogue with the "Tracer" of the comic. *'' Chuck Billy 'n' Folks'' – A farmer boy and his friends who live in a rural village in a city in the interior of Brazil. In 2013 it also had an offshoot series serving as an extension for Monica Teen. *'' Tina's Pals'' – A series about a group of teenage friends, aimed at teenagers and young adults. It originally started as a children's series created in 1970 focusing on several different characters until consolidating the character Tina as the protagonist in the following years. *'' Bug-a-Booo'' – Comic horror stories featuring a ghost (the title character, called ''Penadinho'' in the original version), a vampire, a werewolf, a mummy, and a grim reaper (''Dona Morte'' – ''Lady MacDeath'' in the English version), all of whom lived in a cemetery. *'' Lionel's Kingdom'' – Group of wild animals (both African and Brazilian) who lived under the reign of a lion king. *'' The Cavern Clan'' – Starring a smart and unmarried caveman named Pitheco and his friends from the Lem village, living with dinosaurs. *'' Horacio's World'' – An orphaned and ethical dinosaur; a tyrannosaurus who happened to be a vegetarian and also has his own gang, like most of Mauricio's creations. First published in 1963. *'' The Tribe'' – a
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child (''Curumim'' in
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) and his friends, who live in an Amazonian ''taba'' (village). *'' Bubbly the Astronaut'' – A Brazilian space adventurer who pilotes a round ship (called "Astronauta" in the original version). First published in 1963.


Discontinued works

*''Boa Bola'' – A character created in 1964 in strips aimed more at an adult audience about a character who was often linked to the world of sports, especially football. The character was quite popular during the 60s, but was discontinued over time as Mauricio focused more on children, although he is frequently referenced in modern comics either as one of his forgotten characters or among his football-related characters. *''Niquinho'' – An innocent and good-hearted boy, but with immense bad luck. He was originally created in 1965 for a picture book known as "A Caixa da Bondade" (The Kindness Box) where he was originally a poor boy who ends up having his life improved by a special box. This book carried a different art style inspired by
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cartoons. He was adapted into newspaper strips in 1968 and published until 1971, since then he has only been referenced in modern Mônica comics as one of Mauricio de Sousa's forgotten characters. *''Nico Demo'' – A wicked boy with a horn-shaped hair who is known for frequently causing trouble and chaos for people, originally created as an antithesis to Niquinho in 1966. The character became known for his dark and politically incorrect humor, eventually being censored and discontinued after a certain time, although he was successful enough to gain cult status in the following years being referenced in modern Monica comics and having his strips republished in books in the 2000s. *''Os Souza'' – A series aimed at adult audiences about a family consisting of a childless couple whose husband is a personification of Mauricio de Sousa (with the difference that his name is written with a Z instead of an S), his wife (based on Mauricio's first wife, Marilene Sousa) and having a brother named Mano who in turn was based on Mauricio de Sousa's brother. The characters were created in 1968 and had comics until they were gradually discontinued in the 80s when Mauricio began to focus more on children. However, republications of the old strips occurred in the 2000s. *'' Pelezinho'' – A tribute to
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that centered around young Pelezinho ("Little Pelé") and his football playing friends. Published between 1977 and 1986. Other similar versions inspired by other Brazilian soccer players like '' Ronaldinho Gaucho'' and ''Neymar Jr.'' have also been published by Mauricio in 2006 and 2013 respectively. Only ''Ronaldinho Gaucho'' was syndicated (by Atlantic Syndication) worldwide.


Unproduced works

*''Dieguito'' – Following the success that Pelezinho had in the 80s, Mauricio de Sousa tried to reach an agreement with
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to develop a comic based on Maradona's childhood also made along the lines of his other creations. However, the project was discontinued due to the numerous transfers in Maradona's career and also his controversies involving drugs and alcohol. *''Beatles 4 Kids'' – In the late 80s Mauricio felt inspired to create a project for a franchise based on
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(of which Mauricio is a declared fan), redesigning them as children, with the aim of maintaining the band's legacy for future generations. Despite efforts and sketches having been made, the project ended up being vetoed and abandoned in 1990 after Mauricio was unable to reach a contract agreement with the band and
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to develop the project on a worldwide scale. *''Ronaldinho Fenômeno'' – At the time of the
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, with the success of footballer Ronaldo, there was an attempt by Mauricio to produce a series along the lines of Pelezinho with a child version of Ronaldo as the protagonist, however, due to Ronaldo's constant contracts and transitions, the project ended up being later moved to Ronaldinho Gaúcho for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. However, the character was kept for future tributes. *''Os Amazônicos'' - In 2002 Mauricio felt inspired to create a new series featuring cute characters inspired by his friendship with the president of
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Japan,
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. The characters were a couple of indigenous children (no relation to The Tribe) who lived in the Amazon Rainforest with several animals and they were supposed to debut in a series of products, however the project ended up not being carried out with the characters only being occasionally referenced among his other works.


References


External links


Mauricio de Sousa's website


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