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* BareYourMidriff:
** Zé Maria's outfits in "Semana Fashion Week" and the World Cup specials.
** Neguinho's Paraguayan girlfriend wears this in "A Escolha do Neguinho".



* MsFanservice: In some episodes involving trips, Fudêncio gets privileged to have the companion of attractive women, who wear skimpy outfits that [[BareYourMidriff show their bellies]], and are only in their panties. There are also others that are outright completely naked.

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* MsFanservice: In some episodes involving trips, Fudêncio gets privileged to have the companion of attractive women, who wear skimpy outfits that [[BareYourMidriff show their bellies]], bellies, and are only in their panties. There are also others that are outright completely naked.

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* {{Slapstick}}: Cudi, Funérea, Zé Maria and the other female characters suffer as much from the show's slapstick as everyone else (while both of the ImmuneToSlapstick characters are male). To name a few examples:

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* {{Slapstick}}: ShoutOut: In the second episode, [[Recap/FudencioESeusAmigosS1E2PitocoDeGuache "Pitoco de Guache"]], Teacher Cudi asks the students to draw a reinterpretation of Creator/TarsilaDoAmaral's ''Art/{{Abaporu}}''.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Cudi, Funérea, Zé Maria and the other female characters suffer as much from the show's slapstick as everyone else (while both of the ImmuneToSlapstick characters are male). To name a few examples:

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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: {{Slapstick}}: Cudi, Funérea, Zé Maria and the other female characters suffer as much from the show's slapstick as everyone else (while both of the ImmuneToSlapstick characters are male). To name a few examples:
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* AnimationLeadTime: The episodes didn't take much to be produced. The episode "Rei do Pop", which is about the death of Music/MichaelJackson, aired only 48 days after his death.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: [[FatIdiot Popoto]], of course. Some episodes imply he's either ObfuscatingStupidity or his intelligence flicks on and off.
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* AnimationEvolution: In Seasons 4 and 5, due to the show getting more animators, the characters have more movement and animation in them, especially in the latter season. After the redesign in Season 6, the animation gets more stylized and has less "squash and stretch" than the earlier ones.
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* YankTheDogsChain: Several episodes seem like Conrado is finally getting a good ending, before something bad happens to him. For example, in "Meteu o Rito", Kevin Costa congratulates him for warning everyone in the city about the incoming meteor and proposes to give him the city observatory, but Dráuzio Varíola denies it, and after that, the meteor falls exactly on Conrado, smashing him to death.

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* YankTheDogsChain: Several episodes seem like Conrado is finally getting a good ending, before something bad happens to him. For example, in "Meteu o Rito", Kevin Costa congratulates him for warning everyone in the city about the incoming meteor and proposes to give him the city observatory, but Dráuzio Varíola denies it, and after that, the meteor falls exactly on Conrado, smashing him to death.death.
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-->''[[DownerEnding I only get fucked in this shit!]]''
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In October 2022, the Website/YouTube channel "[[https://www.youtube.com/c/ConradoCrist%C3%A3o Conrado Cristao]]" released an unofficial revival of the show called simply "Fudêncio Reboot", using the Season 6 designs (traced over, of course), and an entirely new dub.

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In October 2022, the Website/YouTube channel "[[https://www.youtube.com/c/ConradoCrist%C3%A3o com/c/ConradoCristao Conrado Cristao]]" Cristão]]" released an unofficial revival of the show called simply "Fudêncio Reboot", using the Season 6 designs (traced over, of course), and an entirely new dub.
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In October 2022, the Website/YouTube channel "[[https://www.youtube.com/c/ConradoCrist%C3%A3o Conrado Cristão]]" released an unofficial revival of the show called simply "Fudêncio Reboot", using the Season 6 designs (traced over, of course), and an entirely new dub.

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In October 2022, the Website/YouTube channel "[[https://www.youtube.com/c/ConradoCrist%C3%A3o Conrado Cristão]]" Cristao]]" released an unofficial revival of the show called simply "Fudêncio Reboot", using the Season 6 designs (traced over, of course), and an entirely new dub.
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Although the school is the main setting, the kids have adventures in several other places, such as each other's houses and countless school trips. Usually, Conrado ends up arrested or otherwise in an unfortunate situation (often, but not always, unfairly), while Fudêncio gets the good ending, when he has done something bad or nothing at all. The series is famous for its BlackComedy and [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed cameos from various personalities]].

A total of six seasons featuring 186 episodes were produced and aired in Brazil from August 23, 2005 to August 25, 2011.

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Although the school is the main setting, the kids have adventures in several other places, such as each other's houses and countless school trips. Usually, Conrado ends up arrested or otherwise in an unfortunate situation (often, but not always, unfairly), while Fudêncio gets the good ending, when he has done something bad or nothing at all. The series is famous for its BlackComedy and [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed cameos from various personalities]]. In 2008, two [=DVDs=] were released containing nineteen episodes from the first season.

A total of six seasons featuring 186 episodes were produced and aired in Brazil from August 23, 2005 to August 25, 2011. After September 30, 2013, the show's official network MTV Brasil was discontinued permanently, and the only way to watch the series is through the internet (besides the [=DVDs=], which only have a few episodes). Eighteen episodes were completely lost, with the only remaining trace for most of them being the title and plot.

In October 2022, the Website/YouTube channel "[[https://www.youtube.com/c/ConradoCrist%C3%A3o Conrado Cristão]]" released an unofficial revival of the show called simply "Fudêncio Reboot", using the Season 6 designs (traced over, of course), and an entirely new dub.


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* ContinuityReboot: An unofficial one, but still noteworthy; in 2022, a group of fans created an unofficial reboot of the show, which [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPjIRPH2G9xiJxFAo6TvXQ-SYGOesUsQi can be watched here]].
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* OneWordVocabulary: Fudêncio's speech is limited to "mi"'s, which the other characters are perfectly able to understand (except Vingativa). Averted with his reverse counterpart in "Wonderful World", who speaks actual Portuguese, as well as in "Gangue do Patrão" when he says an actual sentence when doing his Silvio Santos impression.
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** In "Tutti Fruta", Popoto [[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext starts farting music]] in a music festival, and the audience loves it. To outclass him, Conrado wants to fart music even better, so Dr. Dráuzio gives him a transgenic turnip that he has to keep inside his butt until the next day of the festival, retaining all of his farts until then. He does succeed and the audience likes it too, but when Popoto shows up again, he's farting ''[[UpToEleven a whole song]]'', which makes him win the contest.

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** In "Tutti Fruta", Popoto [[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext starts farting music]] in a music festival, and the audience loves it. To outclass him, Conrado wants to fart music even better, so Dr. Dráuzio gives him a transgenic turnip that he has to keep inside his butt until the next day of the festival, retaining all of his farts until then. He does succeed and the audience likes it too, but when Popoto shows up again, he's farting ''[[UpToEleven a ''a whole song]]'', song'', which makes him win the contest.
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* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: Used often. These also reveal that Popoto has [[ComicallyCrossEyed crossed eyes]] under his BlindingBangs.

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* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: Used often. These also reveal that Popoto has [[ComicallyCrossEyed crossed eyes]] under his BlindingBangs.bangs.
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* PeekABangs: Delcídio's hair always covers one of his eyes.
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* DoorToDoorEpisode: "Prenda Prendida Prendada". Ends up being a ShaggyDogStory since Fudêncio keeps stealing the gang's money.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In the title card of "Cotas de Cocotas, Fudêncio [[{{Blackface}} paints his face orange to look like a persimmon]] (on the episode, persimmons are even presented as minorities). Conrado looks at him angrily and seems offended.

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"Prenda Prendida Prendada". Ends up being a ShaggyDogStory since Fudêncio keeps stealing the gang's money.
** The last regular Season 4 episode, "Doces ou Travessuras", where the kids go trick-or-treating around the town, though this time only Fudêncio and Funérea are seen doing it. Interestingly, it reuses several elements from the above episode.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: In the title card of "Cotas de Cocotas, Cocotas", Fudêncio [[{{Blackface}} paints his face orange to look like a persimmon]] (on (in the episode, persimmons are even presented as minorities). Conrado looks at him angrily and seems offended.



** In the ''Fudêncio 2000'' episode mentioned above, "Pizza Under The Arms", Funérea also eats the explosive pizza and get her head blown.

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** In the ''Fudêncio 2000'' episode mentioned above, "Pizza Under The Arms", Funérea also eats the explosive pizza and get her head blown.blown (not Cudi, because she was strangely absent from the episode).

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* AbsenteeActor: Some episodes do not feature Fudêncio or Conrado at all, particularly in Seasons 5 and 6 only. Conrado is also completely absent in "Fudêncio 2000", likely being dead as well.



** In the ''Fudêncio 2000'' episode mentioned above, "Pizza Under The Arms", Funérea also eats the explosive pizza and get her head blown (strangely, Cudi is [[AbsenteeActor completely absent]] from the episode for some reason).

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** In the ''Fudêncio 2000'' episode mentioned above, "Pizza Under The Arms", Funérea also eats the explosive pizza and get her head blown (strangely, Cudi is [[AbsenteeActor completely absent]] from the episode for some reason).blown.
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* MatureWorkChildProtagonists: The show is about a group of 9 year old children at school. It's also intended for adults, and is an AnimatedShockComedy.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: In "Quem Vegeta Sempre Alcança", a vegetarian woman states that vegetarians do not eat meat ''or any animal derivatives''. The latter part only applies to ''vegans'', not to vegetarians. Made worse by the fact that it's a major plot point.
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* TontoSpeak: In "Reserva Indígena", some of the native Brazilians speak like this. Others speak entirely in random Indigenous words (just like Asian characters speak in random Japanese words).

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* TontoSpeak: TontoTalk: In "Reserva Indígena", some of the native Brazilians speak like this. Others speak entirely in random Indigenous words (just like Asian characters speak in random Japanese words).
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* ImmuneToSlapstick: Fudêncio and Baltazar, who are highly durable. Baltazar's only known {{slapstick}} is falling off a waterfall in an attempt of murder by the kids (seen in an isolated scene from an otherwise lost episode). Fudêncio suffered from it twice; in "Chavonildo", when Funérea punches him on the head[[note]]This was based on a gag of the show it's referencing, Series/ElChavoDelOcho. If it was exactly accurate to the original, the punch should've been given by Kevin Costa, but he was doing something else during that scene[[/note]] and in the ''Fudêncio 2000'' finale, "Pizza Under The Arms" where he, just like everyone else, has his head exploded after eating a bomb-pizza.

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* ImmuneToSlapstick: Fudêncio and Baltazar, who are highly durable. Baltazar's only known {{slapstick}} is falling off a waterfall in an attempt of murder by the kids (seen in an isolated scene from an otherwise lost episode). Fudêncio suffered from it twice; in "Chavonildo", when Funérea punches him on the head[[note]]This was based on a gag of the show it's referencing, Series/ElChavoDelOcho. If it was exactly accurate to the original, the punch should've been given by Kevin Costa, but he was doing something else during that scene[[/note]] and in the ''Fudêncio 2000'' finale, "Pizza Under The Arms" where he, just like everyone else, has his head exploded after eating a bomb-pizza.pizza-bomb.
* InformedAttractiveness: Inverted. In "Moleque Primata", Zé Maria says all the boys in the class are very ugly. While that's understandable for Fudêncio, Safeno, Popoto and Conrado [[note]]He may look cute for the viewers, but an actual kid with a giant persimmon head would be terrifying[[/note]], Peruíbe, Neguinho and the unnamed ginger boy don't really have any ugly traits. In "Zezé and the City", Cudi also says Peruíbe is "''almost'' pretty".
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* TontoSpeak: In "Reserva Indígena", some of the native Brazilians speak like this. Others speak entirely in random Indigenous words (just like Asian characters speak in random Japanese words).
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* BootCampEpisode: "Guerra Transada", where the kids are all drafted to war.

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* BittersweetEnding: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in "Malhando o Cucuruto". Conrado spends most of the episode working out to get a buff head, which is considered a beauty standard, so he asks for Fudêncio for help, but it doesn't work and they end up fighting. In the end, Conrado gets a big, worked head, that impresses everyone... Except it was done by Fudêncio spanking him ''hard''. It turns into just a DownerEnding when Kevin Costa shows up to arrest Conrado for stealing things to give to Fudêncio, as bribes to help him have a worked head.
* BootCampEpisode: "Guerra Transada", where the kids are all drafted to war.a war due to actual soldiers being too busy elsewhere.



* BratsWithSlingshots: In "Pitoco de Guache", Fudêncio uses a slingshot to throw a ink bottle at Conrado's head.



* SeriousBusiness: In an episode, saying "ass" was labeled as a crime with maximum prison time of ''70 years''. However, if the speaker takes it back, they don't get arrested; Funérea just insisted on it, and won in court anyway.

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In an episode, saying "ass" was labeled as a crime with maximum prison time of ''70 years''. However, if the speaker takes it back, they don't get arrested; Funérea just insisted on it, and won in court anyway.anyway.
** Cudi considers the art tests to be the most important ones, even though they're just about making a drawing. Conrado even gets held back to ''kindergarten'' for failing his.


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** The first episode also has the bus driver spending a long time in a portable toilet. In the end, his poop gets so big it's mistaken for a ''mud mountain''!
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* ReallyGetsAround: Teacher Cudi has seeveral boyfriends througout the series, though Season 6 ends the running gag by having her marry the clown Picadinho.
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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: In "Gemiocídio", siamese twins named Orlando and Washington join the class. The kids like them so much, every one of them wants to do separate stuff with both twins. Fudêncio tries to solve this by sawing them in half to turn them into separate people, but they almost die instead.
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* WrittenInAbsence: In two episodes, Delcídio is absent and replaced by another character as Kevin Costa's assistant. According to one of them, he went on vacation to Ibiza. The way that one of the replacements acts suggests that the change was done after the script was initially made.

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* WrittenInAbsence: In two episodes, Delcídio's original voice actor left near the end of Season 3, before voice acting was completed, so in the final episodes of the season, there's a RunningGag that Delcídio is absent unavailable and replaced by another a random character would appear as Kevin Costa's assistant. According to one of them, he went on vacation to Ibiza. The way that one of the replacements acts suggests that the change was done after the script was initially made.sidekick instead. He returns in Season 4 with another voice.
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* ExplosiveBreeder: Baltazar the cockroach's father was this, as his son mentions having ''3000 siblings''.
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* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Fudêncio
** TheLancer: Funérea.
** TheSmartGuy: Either Conrado or Peruíbe. From Season 5 onwards, it's mostly the latter.
** TheBigGuy: Popoto.
** TheChick: Zé Maria.
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* ItsPronouncedTroPay: In "O Aniversário do Soldado Braice", when Kevin Costa tells about his friend, the titular character, to the kids, he pronounces his name like "brace". However, all the other characters, including the title narrator and Braice himself, pronounce it like "brice" instead.
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%%* Badass Grandpa: Conrado's grandfather, "Vovô Marofa", is the leader of a drug cartel.


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* CoolOldGuy: Conrado's grandfather, "Vovô Marofa", is the leader of a drug cartel.


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* TeacherStudentRomance: In "Paixonite", Neguinho and Teacher Cudi begin dating after Neguinho himself develops a feeling for his teacher. The characters' reactions are varied; Conrado is completely disgusted, the other kids don't care, the general population riots for Cudi's death, and the cops were against it at first but Neguinho emotionally manipulated them into thinking it's normal.
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* BadassGrandpa: Conrado's grandfather, "Vovô Marofa", is the leader of a drug cartel.

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