Fudêncio e Seus Amigos
GenreBlack comedy
Written byThiago Martins
Marco Pavão
Flávia Boggio
Directed byThiago Martins
Marco Pavão
Flávia Boggio
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes179
Production
Running time15 minutes
Production companyDrogaria de Desenhos Animados
Original release
NetworkMTV Brasil
ReleaseAugust 23, 2005 (2005-08-23) 
August 25, 2011 (2011-08-25)

Fudêncio e Seus Amigos (lit. Fudêncio and his friends) is a Brazilian adult animated sitcom created by Thiago Martins, Marco Pavão and Flávia Boggio for MTV Brasil.

The plot consists of adult-themed, intentionally shocking but funny stories involving a group of five 9-year-old school friends including a punk boy who wears no clothes, a politically correct but extremely unlucky fruit-boy, a drug-addicted depressed girl and a jovial trans girl.

A total of six seasons featuring 179 episodes were produced and aired in Brazil from August 23, 2005 to August 25, 2011.[1]

Characters

  • Fudêncio - Sarcastic, macabre, cynical, shameless. Fudêncio is far from being an exemplary hero. In any normal school, this little boy with spikes on his head would be in the boardroom. Fudêncio loves rock. Fudêncio is acclaimed as a hero, even with his vocabulary limited to "mimimi mimi" (which everyone understands perfectly, since each beat is a word). Always doing better at everything than Conrad, Fudêncio has already been a pilot, army general, MTV VJ, political revolutionary, etc. (voiced by Thiago Martins)
  • Conrad Khaki - One of the main characters of Fudêncio and his Friends, his head is a persimmon that people often mistakenly believe to be a tomato. He can be considered a complete magnet of all misfortunes in existence. Conrad is 9 years old, and is the son of a tomato with an orange, and most of the time is confused with a tomato. To make his public school student worse, Fudêncio constantly fills the bag of poor Conrad, who most often tries to get his rights or ends up doing something politically correct, which is mistakenly interpreted by various characters, like Lieutenant Kevin Costa, who always calls him "Damn Reggae Youth!". Conrad is hopelessly in love with Zezé Maria, who is either a cross-dresser or a transgender girl. Conrad knows about this, but that does not stop him from loving him/her, regardless of whether Zezé Maria is a boy or girl. Compared to the other characters, Conrad is the only character who knows how to differentiate good from evil. (voiced by Fernando Peque from 2005-2007, Felipe Solari from 2008-2009 and Cauê Zunchini from 2010-2011)
  • Funérea - This little girl hates everything and everyone. She presented a talk show on MTV, Misfortune with Funérea, and interviewed people like Di Ferrero, Ratinho, Marcelo Taz, Tatá Werneck, MariMoon, Dani Calabresa, Fofão, Christian Pior, André Vasco and Mallu Magalhães. She was interviewed by Ronnie Von on All Her Own. (voiced by Flávia Boggio)
  • Zezé Maria - Although regarded as a young transgender girl with a strongly masculine voice, it has never been clear whether Zezé Maria is a boy or a girl, although in several episodes he/she is only a cross-dresser with long blond hair. But all this has little importance in the universe of Fudêncio, especially for Conrad, who ignores this small detail and has a great passion for her. (Voiced by Cacá Marcondes from 2005-2009 and Ieié Marcondes from 2010-2011)
  • Popoto Conceição Massa Gordinho - No one knows Popoto's true age. The fact that he's doing 4th grade for the eighth time suggests that he is a little older than his friends. But if passing depends on his "quickness" of reasoning, he will do 4th grade a few more times, maybe forever. It is also debatable how he came in 4th grade. In one episode, it is revealed that he is 34 years old, in another that Popoto has been alive since prehistory and - along with Fudêncio - is immortal. Popoto always wears a Che Guevara shirt and is a character who loves to laugh, always after that something speaks, it lives blending the pants besides the same in some episodes to be fond of faeces and still has a tycoon uncle. (voiced by Thiago Martins)
  • Safeno - The name gives you a clue. Safeno does not have very good health. Instead of a lunchbox, he always walks around with his serum. But the precarious state of his heart, liver, gut (and all his other organs) do not stop this nice little boy from being part of Fudêncio's adventures. (Voiced by Geninho Simonetti)
  • Yoshiro Shishiro "Neguinho" da Silva - A black boy who is known for almost always being the target of some racial prejudice. Despite his youth, he has the voice of a classically trained baritone. All his relatives are Japanese but he claims not to be adopted and his parents say the same. In an episode in which the students' families were introduced, his family appears next to the taxi driver who serves them, who is also black, which leads everyone to believe that he is the true father of Neguinho. Neguinho is the least profane student in his class. He has a brother named Sensaku (a phonetic pun with "no bag") who does not speak Portuguese. (Voiced by Thiago Martins from 2005, Fernando Peque from 2006-2007 and André Aguiar from 2008-2011)
  • Professor Maria Cudi Ampola - Better known as Professor Cudi, she is the primary teacher of the majority of the children, students of José Mojica Marins. Her main passion is to distribute negative points during class. But Fudêncio knows how to deceive this teacher so well that he became her favorite pupil. Bordão: "Conrad, negative point for you!". (voiced by Marta Ferreira)
  • Officers - Two incompetent policemen working in a police station near the primary school, who frequently arrest Conrad for unfair reasons.
  • Peruíbe de Mongaguá - This is a young version of Gérson, the Brazilian who wants to take advantage of everyone. He loves planning methods to take advantage of his schoolmates' problems by promising help - luckily it is not recognized as interference in drawing. He is in love with Malu Mongolians, but she always rejects him. Bordão: "So, if you're going to die, can you get some new toys for me?!" (voiced by Marco Pavão)
  • Baltazar Barata - Although he is the tutor of the devilish Fudêncio, Baltazar Barata is a fellow beyond understanding and educated. He also has irresistible charm and chivalry, and is perhaps the only cockroach worshiped by women. So much so that parent-school meetings are the most popular among girls. (Voiced by Thiago Martins)

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
120August 23, 2005 (2005-08-23)October 2, 2005 (2005-10-02)MTV Brasil
235May 27, 2006 (2006-05-27)September 23, 2006 (2006-09-23)
341May 15, 2007 (2007-05-15)December 27, 2007 (2007-12-27)
440May 5, 2008 (2008-05-05)December 4, 2008 (2008-12-04)
529March 2, 2009 (2009-03-02)May 30, 2009 (2009-05-30)[2]
613June 2, 2011 (2011-06-02)August 25, 2011 (2011-08-25)

Episodes

Season 1 (2005)

The series premiered on August 23, 2005. There were three episodes of 10 minutes per broadcast.

NoExhibition dateTitle
01August 23Quiprocó na Lama
02August 23Pitoco de Gouache
03August 23Working out the Cucuruto
04August 30Gift Wired Gift
05August 30Round Pit
06August 30Caprine Science
07September 6Mambembe Race
08September 6Tree Astronaut
09September 6Legal Medical Institute
10September 13Ox in the Air
11September 13Sunday at the FARC
12September 13Cu and Rola Theater
13September 20Quotas of Cocotas
14September 20Trimming the Rabiola
15September 20Header
16September 27Museum of Tenderness
17September 27Safeno Bridge
18September 27Tutti-fruit
19October 2Popoto country calling code
20October 2Baltazar is a Cockroach

Season 2 (2006)

The 2nd season started on May 27 and ran through September 23. During this season two episodes of 11 minutes a day were shown.

No.Exhibition dateTitle
01May 27Banana mouche
02May 27Settled war
03June 3Captive captivity
04June 3Dregona Cave
05June 10I Wanna Loyô
06June 10Gemiocide
07June 17The Hammer is gone
08June 17URB-2
09June 24Pan de Ramos
10June 24Capeta Mirim
11July 1Fashion week
12July 1Damn the bullet
13July 8I am worker
14July 8Electoral Fraud
15July 15Karate Cudi
16July 15Desquitismo
17July 22Cheap Case
18July 22Indigenous Reserve
19July 29DJ Test
20July 29Rat Poison
21August 5Ex-Peology
22August 5Juca Esfirra Open
23August 12Casino
24August 12Kiss
25August 19Aparecildis
26August 19I Dont Wanna Be Buried in a Pet Sematary
27August 26Top Goma
28August 26Erasing the Frog
29September 2Fart Soul
30September 2Silence at the Court
31September 9Cat Ball
32September 9Habeas Corpus
33September 16Angel of the Law
34September 16Apocalypse
35September 23Ahhtata Rabüzac (retrospective)

Season 3 (2007)

The 3rd season was shown between May 15 and December 27. At the end of this season, Funérea debuted his talk show Infortúnio.[3]

NoExhibition dateTitle
01May 15Recycling and Walking
02May 15Everything is shit
03May 16Soldier Brice's Birthday
04May 16Animated Animation
05May 17Putrefied Gororoba
06May 17Who knows if Fu !!!
07May 22Terrorism
08May 22Primate kid
09May 23Nipo Neguinho
10May 23Hot Planet
11May 23Wonder Girl
12May 24The Dance of the Persimmon
13May 29Subliminal message
14May 29The Kubrusly
15May 30Passionate about Persimmon
16May 30Futibas Church
17May 31Bullet Ploft
18May 31Destroy the Persimmon Contest
19June 5Panic!
20December 4Guest Host
21December 4Who Vegeta Always Reaches
22December 5Emorruidos
23December 5Peruíbe Topa Tudo
24December 6Federal Police
25December 6Chavonildo
26December 11Persimmon Yupe!
27December 11Ballooning
28December 12Stamp Pirates
29December 12Super Coco
30December 13Zoophilia
31December 18Troop of Aliche
32December 18The Zezé Doll
33December 19Gay
34December 20Passion
35December 20Bizarre Safeno
36December 25Misfortune - Funérea interviews Cachorro Grande
37December 25Christmas Special
38December 26Misfortune - Funérea interviews Fresno
39December 26Little Prince
40December 27Misfortune - Funérea interviews Supla
41December 27Aerial Chaos

Season 4 (2008)

In the 4th season, Caqui Conrado began to be voiced by MTV Brasil's Felipe Solari.[4] Of the 24 episodes, 16 were shown from May 5 to 16. From August 4 to 14, the rest of the episodes were shown. From August 15 to November 8, MTV aired reruns of this season's episodes. The season had ended and new episodes would only be shown in 2009. Reruns of the week's episodes continued until November 29, and from December 8, reruns of the previous episodes of the season also began to air.

NoExhibition dateTitle
01May 5Fudêncio Mutante
02May 6Bad Influenza
03May 7Sustainable planet
04May 8What's Happening, Conrado?
05May 12Criminal Exchange
06May 13Who's Horny Doesn't Love
07May 14Folklore in Others' Persimmon is Refreshment
08May 15Look what the funereal is saying
09May 19Capuri in Form of Guri
10May 20Champa Avonts
11May 21Misfortune - Funérea interviews Wander Wildner
12May 22Misfortune - Funérea interviews Felipe Solari
13May 26Practice for Provo
14May 27The Poop Blonde
15May 28Cudicopo
16May 29Drug trafficking
17August 4Extraterrestrial
18August 5Misfortune - Funérea interviews Nasi
19August 6Misfortune - Funérea interviews Zé do Caixão
20August 7Misfortune - Funérea interviews Rogerio Skylab
21August 11Boss Gang
22August 12Bost
23August 13Misfortune - Funérea interviews Mallu Magalhães
24August 14Baratatouille
25November 10Misfortune - Funérea interviews Frejat
26November 11Misfortune - Funérea interviews Jimmy
27November 12Kidnapping
28November 13Damn Library
29November 17Misfortune - Funérea interviews Lobão
30November 18Misfortune - Funérea interviews Thunderbird
31November 19Devil Boy
32November 20Trick or treating
33November 24Fudêncio 2000: In your Tits, Oh Liberty!
34November 25Fudêncio 2000: The Drag Queen of Troy
35November 26Fudêncio 2000: Ball Cat
36November 27Fudêncio 2000: Cry Over the Spilt Milk
37December 1Fudêncio 2000: Who Have Ass Have Fear
38December 2Fudêncio 2000: Cudi Baby
39December 3Fudêncio 2000: Heavy Natal
40December 4Fudêncio 2000: Pizza Under the Arms!

Season 5 (2009)

Season 5 started on March 2, 2009. The first ten episodes, shown in the first two weeks of March, were editions of "Misfortune". The second wave of episodes premiered on May 11 and also lasted two weeks.

NoExhibition dateTitle
01March 2Misfortune - Laerte
02March 3Misfortune - Afonso
03March 4Misfortune - Silvio Luiz
04March 5Misfortune - João Gordo
05March 6Misfortune - Ary Toledo
06March 9Misfortune - Clemente
07March 10Misfortune - Bento
08March 11Misfortune - Gabriel
09March 12Misfortune - Japinha
10March 13Misfortune - Roger
11May 11Zezé And The City
12May 12Rehabilitation
13May 13Buy Beast, Buy
14May 14Tchubarudã
15May 15Meteu O Rito
16May 16The Fart Secrets
17May 17A Snare for Cudi Ampoule
18May 18Children's Place is in the White House
19May 19Junior
20May 30The Powerpuffed Brats
21Safeno decides to tell
22A neguinho at the White House / Children's Place is at the White House part 2
23The Popoto regime
23A little send from the future
25Aircraft
26Running bag
27Pop king
28Swine flu
29Staged-up tragedy

Season 6 (2011)

Season 6 debuted with news: the episodes are weekly again, the design of some characters has changed (for example, Joey Ramone has a more "Ramonian" style), new characters have entered and characters that were once extras, such as Chopped Clown, they took on a bigger role. No episodes of the series have been produced since the end of this season.

NoExhibition dateTitle
01June 2Summer Love
02June 9The Girlfriend of Zezé
03June 16Conrado Maneiro
04June 23Slightly Pregnant
05June 24The Death of the Funereal
06July 7Wonderful World
07July 14ET - The Smuggler
08July 21Cudi Cudi Couple
09July 28The Persimmon March
10August 4The Cheap That Gives
11August 11Who Has Memory, Doesn't Remember
12August 18Little Morissey
13August 25I want to be Cazé Peçanha

References

  1. "Animações que marcaram época: Fudêncio e seus amigos #9 - Minilua". 11 August 2011.
  2. Dates that episodes, after no. 20, aired is not currently known.
  3. "Fudêncio estréia nova temporada na MTV nesta terça". Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  4. "FUDÊNCIO E SEUS AMIGOS !!!". Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
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