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{{Infobox comics meta series
|image = Zipi Zape Super Humor New.jpg
|caption = Cover of Super Humor album by Ramis and Cera
|publisher = [[Editorial Bruguera]] <br> [[Ediciones B]]
|lang = es
|Humor = y
|startyr = 1947
|endyr = 2002
|creators = [[José Escobar Saliente|José Escobar]]
}}


'''''Zipi y Zape''''' are the names of two [[Spain|Spanish]] comic book characters created by [[José Escobar Saliente|José Escobar]] in 1947, and of their [[eponymous]] strip. Their name is derived from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] word ''zipizape'', meaning "turmoil" or "chaos."
[[Image:Zipi Zape Super Humor New.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of Super Humor album by Ramis and Cera]]
'''Zipi y Zape''' are the names of two iconic [[Spain|Spanish]] comic book characters created by [[José Escobar Saliente]] in 1947, and of their [[eponymous]] strip. With ''[[Mortadelo y Filemón]]'', they are the most popular and most translated Spanish comic books. Their name is derived from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] word ''zipizape'', meaning "turmoil" or "chaos."


==Chapter==
Zipi and Zape Zapatilla are two young [[twin]]s who do poorly in school. Mischievous and energetic, they are fans of [[soccer]]. They are distinguished solely by their hair color: Zipi is blond, Zape black-haired. Other featured characters are their father, ''Don Pantuflo Zapatilla'', a professor of [[Philately]] and [[Colombophilia]] (''pantuflo/a'' and ''zapatilla'' are both Spanish names for [[slipper]]s); their mother, the hard-pressed ''Doña Jaimita''; ''Don Minervo'', their strict teacher; ''Peloto'', the teacher’s pet (and thus the twins’ enemy); ''Sapientín'' (sometimes called "Pitagorin", as a reference to [[Pithagoras]]), their genius cousin and ''Pepe and Felisa Plómez'', the extremely annoying friends of their parents, whose undesirable visits they try to avoid or cut short.
Zipi and Zape Zapatilla are two young, mischievous, energetic, [[soccer|football]]-obsessed [[twin]]s who do poorly in school. They are distinguished merely by their hair colour; Zipi is blond, while Zape is black-haired. Other featured characters are their father, ''Don Pantuflo Zapatilla'', a professor of [[Philately]] and [[Colombophilia]] (''pantuflo/a'' and ''zapatilla'' are both Spanish names for [[slipper]]s); their hard-pressed mother, ''Doña Jaimita''; ''Don Minervo'', their strict teacher; ''Peloto'', the teacher's pet (and thus the twins’ enemy); ''Sapientín'' (sometimes called "Pitagorin", as a reference to [[Pithagoras]]), their genius cousin and ''Pepe and Felisa Plómez'', the extremely annoying friends of their parents, whose undesirable visits they try to avoid or shorten.


Their stories are usually short, about one to eight pages long, but occasionally some are longer, about 44 or 48 pages, like "El tonel del tiempo" (The barrel of time) o "El laboratorio secreto" (The secret laboratory). They are humorous, based on the twins antics and their effects, since often they backfire spectacularly, including popular culture elements like [[extraterrestrial life in popular culture|aliens]] and [[mad scientist]]s.
Their stories are usually short, about one to eight pages long, but occasionally some are longer, about 44 or 48 pages, like "El tonel del tiempo" (The barrel of time) o "El laboratorio secreto" (The secret laboratory). They are humorous, based on the twins' antics and their effects, since often they backfire spectacularly, including popular culture elements like [[extraterrestrial life in popular culture|aliens]] and [[mad scientist]]s.


==Publication history==
==Publication history==
Escobar's stories were published by Editorial Bruguera in the ''[[Pulgarcito]]'' magazine, which contained several comic strips. They later got their own magazine, ''ZipiZape'', which also contained several comic strips apart from the title one. The strips were later compiled in softcover and hardcover albums. When Bruguera went bankrupt, its catalog was bought by Ediciones B, the current owners of the characters rights. These classical stories can be found in softcover under the "Colección Olé" label and in hardcover under the "Super Humor" label.
Escobar's stories were published by Editorial Bruguera in the ''[[Pulgarcito (Spain)|Pulgarcito]]'' magazine, which contained several comic strips. They later got their own magazine, ''ZipiZape'', which also contained several comic strips apart from the title one. The strips were later compiled in softcover and hardcover albums. When Bruguera went bankrupt, its catalogue was bought by Ediciones B, the current owners of the characters rights. These vintage stories can be found in softcover under the "Colección Olé" label and in hardcover under the "Super Humor" label.


The series continues after Escobar's death, now in the hands of cartoonists [[Juan Carlos Ramis]] and [[Joaquín Cera]] who have put them forward to the 21st century. Zipi and Zape are still domestic terrorists, but now are fans of the [[UEFA Champions League]] and make good use of the [[Internet]]. Their stories are published directly on hardcover albums under the "Magos del Humor" label. Several of these albums are later collected in the wider, hardcover "Super Humor" albums.
The series continues after Escobar's death, now in the hands of cartoonists [[Juan Carlos Ramis]] and [[Joaquín Cera]] who have put them forward to the 21st century. Zipi and Zape are still domestic terrorists, but now are fans of the [[UEFA Champions League]] and make good use of the Internet. Their stories are published directly on hardcover albums under the "Magos del Humor" label. Several of these albums are later collected in the wider, hardcover "Super Humor" albums.


==Merchandise==
==Merchandise==
The popularity of ''Zipi y Zape'' has resulted in merchandise, including [[videogame]]s, an animated TV series in 2003 and two live-action movies, ''Las aventuras de Zipi y Zape'', in 1981 and [[Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang]], in 2013. José Escobar made some films which projected in his invention, Cine Skob.
The popularity of ''Zipi y Zape'' has resulted in merchandise, including [[video game]]s, an animated TV show in 2003 and two live-action movies, ''Las aventuras de Zipi y Zape'', in 1981 and ''[[Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang]]'', in 2013. José Escobar made some films which projected in his invention, Cine Skob.

==Broadcast==
* Spanish
** [[Nickelodeon (Spain)|Nickelodeon Spain]]
* India
** [[Nickelodeon India]]
** [[India TV]]
* Indonesia
** [[Antv]]
** [[Indosiar]]
* UK
** [[Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)|Nickelodeon UK]]
** [[CBBC]]
** [[Disney XD (United Kingdom and Ireland)|Disney XD UK]]
* South Korea
** [[Cartoon Network (South Korea)|Cartoon Network Korea]]
* Italy
** [[Disney XD (Italy)|Disney XD Italy]]
** [[K2 (TV channel)|K2]]


==External links==
==External links==
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* {{IMDb title|2388821|Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang}}


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Latest revision as of 17:48, 28 April 2024

Zipi y Zape
Cover of Super Humor album by Ramis and Cera
Created byJosé Escobar
Publication information
PublisherEditorial Bruguera
Ediciones B
Original languageSpanish
Genre
Publication date19472002

Zipi y Zape are the names of two Spanish comic book characters created by José Escobar in 1947, and of their eponymous strip. Their name is derived from the Spanish word zipizape, meaning "turmoil" or "chaos."

Chapter

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Zipi and Zape Zapatilla are two young, mischievous, energetic, football-obsessed twins who do poorly in school. They are distinguished merely by their hair colour; Zipi is blond, while Zape is black-haired. Other featured characters are their father, Don Pantuflo Zapatilla, a professor of Philately and Colombophilia (pantuflo/a and zapatilla are both Spanish names for slippers); their hard-pressed mother, Doña Jaimita; Don Minervo, their strict teacher; Peloto, the teacher's pet (and thus the twins’ enemy); Sapientín (sometimes called "Pitagorin", as a reference to Pithagoras), their genius cousin and Pepe and Felisa Plómez, the extremely annoying friends of their parents, whose undesirable visits they try to avoid or shorten.

Their stories are usually short, about one to eight pages long, but occasionally some are longer, about 44 or 48 pages, like "El tonel del tiempo" (The barrel of time) o "El laboratorio secreto" (The secret laboratory). They are humorous, based on the twins' antics and their effects, since often they backfire spectacularly, including popular culture elements like aliens and mad scientists.

Publication history

[edit]

Escobar's stories were published by Editorial Bruguera in the Pulgarcito magazine, which contained several comic strips. They later got their own magazine, ZipiZape, which also contained several comic strips apart from the title one. The strips were later compiled in softcover and hardcover albums. When Bruguera went bankrupt, its catalogue was bought by Ediciones B, the current owners of the characters rights. These vintage stories can be found in softcover under the "Colección Olé" label and in hardcover under the "Super Humor" label.

The series continues after Escobar's death, now in the hands of cartoonists Juan Carlos Ramis and Joaquín Cera who have put them forward to the 21st century. Zipi and Zape are still domestic terrorists, but now are fans of the UEFA Champions League and make good use of the Internet. Their stories are published directly on hardcover albums under the "Magos del Humor" label. Several of these albums are later collected in the wider, hardcover "Super Humor" albums.

Merchandise

[edit]

The popularity of Zipi y Zape has resulted in merchandise, including video games, an animated TV show in 2003 and two live-action movies, Las aventuras de Zipi y Zape, in 1981 and Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang, in 2013. José Escobar made some films which projected in his invention, Cine Skob.

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