Maggy (Monica and Friends)

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Maggy
Monica's Gang's character
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Maggy 7 years in Monica's Gang (top) and Maggy 15 years in Monica Adventures (bottom)
First appearanceRemovable Newspaper strips of 1964
Created by Maurício de Sousa
Portrayed byLaura Rauseo ( Monica and Friends: Bonds )
Voiced byElza Gonçalves
Bianca Alencar (Turma da Mônica Jovem)
Lissa Grossman (English Dub)
In-universe information
Full nameMagali Fernandes de Lima
Species Human
Gender Female
FamilyMrs. Lili (mother), Mr. Paulinho Lima (father), Vanilla (pet cat), Toddy (boyfriend)

Maggy, known as Magali in Portuguese, is a character of the popular Brazilian comic book series Monica and Friends . She was created by Mauricio de Sousa, who based the character on one of his daughters, Magali Spada e Souza. [1] Monica, Mary Angela (Jimmy's sister) and Marina were also based on Mauricio's daughters. Maggy has her own comic book, in which there are also stories of her cat, Vanilla.

Contents

She received her own comic book in 1989 and is being published uninterruptedly since then.

Characteristics

Maggy is seven years old, although in older stories she was described being six. Her most notable feature is her voracious appetite. She eats nearly everything she sees, usually at high speed, and claims to be hungry anytime, even after eating. Her stories are always centered on food, or at least have her appetite as a recurring gag. Despite this, she never gains weight (a fact which makes Monica intrigued). Her favorite food is watermelon - just like the real-life Magali. [2]

Maggy is Monica's best friend, and one of the few characters that Monica never beats, except sometimes when Maggy accidentally is punished, as when Monica throws her rabbit toy, Samson, but misses the target and hits Maggy. She wears only a yellow dress and, like Monica and Smudge, she walks barefoot, exposing her feet, which have no toes. In the 399th edition, it is shown that Maggy is left-handed.[ citation needed ]

Comic Book

Cover of Magali (Maggy)'s first comic book cover (February 1989) Magalin1cover.jpg
Cover of Magali (Maggy)'s first comic book cover (February 1989)

The character gained her solo comic book series in February 1989, two years after Mauricio de Sousa's characters migrated from Abril to Globo, marking this as the first new title of a Mauricio character to debut at the new publisher and since then being sold alongside the titles Mônica, Cebolinha, Cascão and Chico Bento. Much of the comic's stories were created by artist Rosana Munhoz, who had the character as her favorite and was responsible for introducing new characters, including Toddy, Vanilla, Junior, Aunt Nina and Denise. [7] Also in December 1989, an almanac entitled "Almanaque da Magali" debuted, republishing stories focused on the character.

Just like the comics featuring the characters Smudge and Chuck Billy, this title was also sold biweekly, however in March 2003 the comics began to be sold monthly, having finished to be published at Globo in 2006, totaling 403 issues. Currently both the main series and it's almanac are published by Panini Comics since 2007.

The series has been among the best-selling comics in Brazil for years, between 2023 and 2024 it was listed as the 5th best-selling comic in the country surpassing many foreign comics. [8]

Reception and Legacy

In 2023 a Graphic Novel focused only on Maggy entitled "Magali: Receita" was published, having been made by the artist Carol Rossetti. [9]

References

  1. "Personagens da Turma da Mônica inspirados nos filhos de Mauricio de Sousa". O Globo (in Portuguese). Grupo Globo. 27 May 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  2. "Quem inspirou os personagens da Turma da Mônica?". Mundo Estranho (in Portuguese). Editora Abril . Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  3. de Sousa, Mauricio (2011). "Por Que Todo Mundo Vai Embora?". Mônica – Amigos Especiais (in Portuguese) (20 ed.). São Paulo: Panini Comics. pp. 17–18.
  4. de Sousa, Mauricio (September 2007). "Minha Dona!". In Solange Mary Lemes (ed.). Magali. 1 (in Portuguese). Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Panini Comics. pp. 14–18.
  5. de Sousa, Mauricio (October 2007). "Um nome para o meu gato". In Solange Mary Lemes (ed.). Magali. 2 (in Portuguese). Vol. 2 (2 ed.). Panini Comics. pp. 24–27.
  6. de Sousa, Mauricio (May 2008). "Enfim, um nome!". In Solange Mary Lemes (ed.). Magali. 6 (in Portuguese). Vol. 6 (2 ed.). Panini Comics. pp. 3–10.
  7. Marcelo Alves (10 September 2021). "A bela e tocante história de Rosana Munhoz a mais jovem ilustradora da Turma da Mônica". Primal Studio.
  8. "Mangás e Turma da Mônica dominam vendas de quadrinhos no Brasil". Fora do Plástico. 23 September 2024. Archived from the original on 7 November 2024.
  9. "Graphic MSP da Magali, Franjinha, Chico Bento e Piteco são anunciadas para 2021 - NerdBunker". Jovem Nerd (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 6 December 2020.