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6This article is about the FrancoBelgianComics titled ''Marsupilami'' and their {{Animated Adaptation}}s. For the series they originated from, see ''ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio''. For the Disney cartoon, see ''WesternAnimation/{{Marsupilami}}''. For the character himself and his franchise, see Franchise/{{Marsupilami}}.
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8In 1987, Franquin, creator of the Marsupilami, decided to found his own publishing company, Marsu Production, and launched a [[SpinOff spin-off]] comic about a family of marsupilamis, unrelated to Spirou's pet. They too started in ''Spirou and Fantasio'', being the subject of a [[ShowWithinAShow documentary within the series]] in the album ''Le Nid des Marsupilamis'' (''The Marsupilamis' Nest''). Mainly drawn by Franquin's assistant, Batem (Luc Collin), the series counts 31 albums in 2017 and is geared toward a younger readership than ''Spirou and Fantasio''.
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10In 2000, an AnimatedAdaptation was made by Creator/MarathonMedia, a French production company. Much closer to the original than the Disney one in the first season, it was rechristened ''My Friend Marsupilami'' for the second season and centered upon a French human family that came to live in the middle of the Amazonian forest to study the marsupilamis. Another two animated adaptations came out years later, ''Houba Houba Hop!'' in 2009 and ''Our Neighbors the Marsupilamis'' in 2012.
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13!!Tropes specific to the ''Marsupilami'' comics and the French cartoons:
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15* AnimalTalk: Very rare in the earlier albums -- in Franquin's short comics, he would occasionally have animals make comments to one another for the sake of a gag, but this tendency was heavily toned down in the album series proper, and for the first twenty-odd albums it stayed that way (bar the odd parrot). In more recent albums, though, animals get a lot more dialogue, though the Marsupilamis are an exception: They're clearly communicating and usually you can get the general gist of what they're saying from context and body language, but their "houba" cries are never directly translated (though in the first album it is "subtitled" on a couple of occasions).
16* AscendedExtra:
17** To some degree, the Marsupilami family themselves, since these particular Marsupilamis only appeared in one Spirou story, mainly to show that Spirou and Fantasio's Marsupilami wasn't the only one in existence. One recent ''Marsupilami'' comic reveals that Spirou and Fantasio's Marsupilami is in fact the brother of the Marsupilami from this comic.
18** Noé, the clown and animal tamer, was a one-shot character from a ''Spirou'' story who went on to be a recurring character in this comic.
19* TheChewToy: [[PunnyName Bring M. Backalive]]
20* {{Expy}}:
21** Colin and Remi, the two journalists who house the Marsupilami family for a few albums, are pretty much Spirou and Fantasio with different looks and names.
22** Bring M. Backalive could aptly be described as a South American Gargamel if he were a wannabe-GreatWhiteHunter instead of a wannabe-sorcerer.
23* FriendToAllLivingThings: Noé, the clown/animal tamer. While he isn't great dealing with people he gets along famously with [[BetterWithNonHumanCompany any and all animals]].
24* GreatWhiteHunter: Backalive only wishes he could be one.
25* JungleJapes: The deep Palombian jungle where the Marsupilamis live.
26* JustGivingOrders: Mrs. Oldskin's henchman tells her that he didn't do anything to hurt the heroes (after locking them in a slowly-flooding room in a Mayincatec pyramid), he just closed the door when they went inside. She whistles admiringly at the ease with which he clears his conscience.
27* LemonyNarrator: Varies from album to album, but the narrative captions tend to add a lot of personality and humor to the scenes that don't feature any humans. Especially in the first album, the narrator switches between overly-dramatic speeches about how dangerous the jungle is, astonished squeeing at how amazing the Marsupilamis are, and the occasional snarky comment about the human characters like Bring M. Backalive.
28* MeaningfulName: Bring M. Backalive is a hunter whose obsession is to capture a living marsupilami. Counts as a BilingualBonus as well, for its French readers.
29* MimicSpecies: An example that's mostly played for laugh: the Palombian [[SdrawkcabName Imalipusram]] is a thin and lengthy snake colored yellow and black, already looking like the long tail of a Marsupilami. When attacked by a predator such as a jaguar, it inflates a sack at the extremity of its tail, which takes the shape of a Marsupilami's body. Most predators are wary of tangling with an adult Marsupilami, and will be scared away from eating the snake.
30-->'''Narrator:''' Don't laugh, it took thousand years of evolution to reach this result.
31* OneWordVocabulary: The Marsupilami can only say "houba".
32* PapaWolf: You do not wanna touch Marsu's babies. In fact, harming babies of ''any'' species, including human children, is a bad idea when he's around.
33* PiranhaProblem: The Palombian rivers are full of piranhas, but they're not a huge problem to the Marsupilamis themselves, as they '''eat''' them.
34* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby marsupilamis, Bibu, [[TheSmurfettePrinciple Bibi]] and Bobo, [[http://1c.img.v4.skyrock.net/8396/24378396/pics/1650426260.jpg especially in the animated series.]]
35* SpinOff: From the Creator/AndreFranquin period of ''ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio'', with ''Le Nid des Marsupilamis'' as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot.
36* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Bring M. Backalive, in his stories, swings between this and VillainProtagonist.

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