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Avaiana de Pau

    The Kids 
Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Avaiana de Pau" (2004)
Latest appearance: "Avaiana de Pau 2 - 10 Anos Depois" (2014; other kids), "Barba - A Boneca Menine" (2023; shirtless boy only)

The six kids that were shown being victims to the Avaiana de Pau on-screen.


General:

  • Can't Get Away with Nuthin': Almost all of them get spanked by things that weren't even their fault.
  • Fat and Skinny: All of them are the skinny to their parent's fat - while they're all slim in general, their parents are either heavyset or at least have a pot belly.
  • Scars Are Forever: Their bruises from the Wooden Avaiana Flip-Flops are permanent.
  • Hilariously Abusive Childhood: They get gravely massacred by their parents and it is Played for Laughs.
  • No Name Given: None of their names are ever stated.
  • Not Allowed to Grow Up: Zig-zagged. Some of them appear in multiple episodes years after the original Avaiana de Pau up until 2010-2011, especially the shirtless boy, and don't age at all. However, after the sequel, they were never seen again and, when the episode calls for a child to appear, different ones are used. Subverted in "Barba - A Boneca Menine" from 2023, where the shirtless boy appears as a child again.
  • "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: "Avaiana de Pau 2" shows how they are living their lives as adults.

Shirtless boy


  • Butt-Monkey: Besides being the poster child for "Avaiana de Pau", he also gets killed or hurt in multiple occasions, including Boby Psicótico attaching his mouth to the ground with two nails.
  • Continuity Snarl: The version of him that appears in "Avaiana de Pau" seems to be a different one than the version that appears as a Recurring Extra, as he is seen without any damage on his fingers during the cameos.
  • Fingore: His dad hits him on the hand with the Wooden Avaiana Flip-Flop, leaving his hand severely mutilated with varying degrees of damage on his fingers.
  • Recurring Extra: Between 2004 and 2010, whenever the animation called for a child to show up, chances were high that he would appear.
  • Not Allowed to Grow Up: Zig-zagged. Between 2004 and 2011, he looked exactly the same in all appearances, and in "Black Teletubi" from 2008, he claims to be 11 years old. In "Avaiana de Pau 2" in 2014, he appears as an adult, but in "Barba - A Boneca Menine", which was made almost 20 years after his first appearances, he briefly shows up with his original design.
  • They Killed Kenny Again: Due to the animations mostly not having continuity, he dies in several appearances only to come back in posterior ones afterwards.
    • In "Halloween do Boby Psicótico", Boby shoots him multiple times with a machine gun.
    • In "Avaiana de Pano", he's suffocated to death by his dad with the Cloth Avaiana Flip-Flop.
    • In "Biribinha Atomica", he, along with the rest of the children and the entire town (except for Chuq Nóia), are pulverized by the explosion he causes.
    • In "Black Teletubi", he is impaled by Boby in the end along with the rest of the kids.
    • In "Podre Shop Higiene Pessoal", he is shot by Pastor Metralhadora's fingers.
  • Token Minority: He's the only black kid who appears in "Avaiana de Pau".
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: A non-fanservice example. He is almost always seen wearing only green shorts, with no shirt on. In "Podre Shop Higiene Pessoal", he wears a yellow shirt, but later reappears without it.

Blonde girl

She gets hit because a dove pooped on her bedroom's window, leading her mother to think it was her who did it. She gets her eyes and nose sunk deep inside her head.
  • Age-Inappropriate Dress: As a kid, she wears a crop top that shows off her midriff. In "Travesseiro de Preda", it also exposes her navel.
  • The Dog Bites Back: She gives the deserved comeuppance to both her mother (in "Travesseiro de Preda") and the dove (in "Avaiana de Pau 2").
  • The Smurfette Principle: The only girl that appears on the commercial.

Corinthians kid

Him and his dad are both fanatic supporters of the Brazilian soccer team Corinthians; every time Corinthians lost a match, his dad hit him with the Avaiana, putting the fault on him.
  • Driven to Suicide: In "Avaiana de Pau 2", he decides to jump off a building due to believing that he's genuinely a curse for Corinthians and needs to die in order for the team to stop losing. However, he instead lands on a bus which was transporting every player of the team, and it ends up killing all the players but not him.

Beheaded boy

Similarly to the Corinthians kid, his dad, for some reason, blames him for the rise in the price of beer. After being hit with the wooden slipper on his mouth, his head ended up separated from his body, and he communicates only through sign language.
  • Artistic Licence – Anatomy: Needless to say, anyone who got their head disattached from their body would have been killed instantly, and not survive for one more second to tell the story.
  • Off with His Head!: He was decapitated after getting hit with the Avaiana on his mouth. According to "Avaiana de Pau 2", he only survived for about 10 more seconds after his interview, and then passed away.

    Parents 
The parents of the aforementioned children, and wearers of the Avaiana de Pau flip-flops.

General

  • Abusive Parents: They discipline their kids by spanking them with a wooden shoe, no matter the reason.

Beto o Magnifico

    Beto 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo (original), Rogério Vilela (redub)
First appearance: "Mágica da Corda" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Mágica da Ressuscitação" (2005)

A magician whose gimmick is doing apparently simple tricks, but in the most disturbing, weird, unusual, and inconvenient ways possible.


  • Ass Shove: How he does the magic trick of swallowing a rope and it getting out of his butt: by shoving his assistant Maria and a rabbit both inside his anus, then making the rabbit eat the rope from the upper side of his stomach while Maria, from the lower side, pushes a different rope out of the butt.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: After his last episode in 2005, Beto vanished completely from the new animations. Due to being a character created by Rogério Vilela, who is not involved with the animations anymore, he will never appear again either.
  • No Shirt, Long Jacket: In his 2005 redesign, he wears a long red coat shirtless, unlike his old design which wore a green shirt under the coat.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: His original design was fairly realistic, with more normal human proportions, which stuck out like a sore thumb when he was put along with the rest of the cast. He received a redesign for his last appearance, looking more cartoonish and closer to the usual art style.
  • The Quiet One: He only speaks in two episodes, both of which he was presenting Elézio's show to the kids in the audience (and, in one of them, threatened to fire Elézio due to the children not liking his show)
  • Vocal Dissonance: Despite looking like a realistic adult man in his old design, he had a high-pitched voice in both his speaking roles (although one was later redubbed by Rogério Vilela, who gave him a deeper majestic voice instead).

    Elézio 
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Left: Him as Palhaço Elézio. Right: Him as Professor Elézio
Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Show de Elézio" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Hello Crente" (2018)

A former bricklayer who worked in Beto's circus, attempting to entertain kids with his dances. Later on started appearing in a professor alter-ego, usually explaining things to the audience.


  • A Day in the Limelight: Besides his first appearance, he also has major roles in "Cazas Bahiano" and "GPS do Pastor Metralhadora".
  • Covert Pervert: As seen in "Hello Crente", which starts with him searching for prostitutes on the internet.
  • Continuity Nod:
  • Gag Penis: In "Hello Crente", it is revealed that the tip of his penis has the head of the Brazilian president Lula, and is even able to talk.
  • Dreaded Kids' Party Entertainer Job: His debut involves him doing a dance to entertain the kids at Beto's circus. The kids however, get bored and start Produce Pelting him, until one of them throws a safe on his face.
  • Mr. Exposition: As "Professor Elézio", most of his appearances consist of explaining meanings of words or something else to the audience.
  • Sad Clown: He tends to have an unamused face most of the time.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: He wears glasses in his "Professor Elézio" persona, but not on his regular outfit.
  • Perpetual Frowner: His default expression.
  • Unexplained Recovery: In "Show de Elézio", he gets hit with a safe on his face, which makes his entire face bloody and squashed. However, in the next frame he appears, his face is completely normal again.
  • Villainous Harlequin: Sometimes, such as in "Natal - De Treta Para Palhaço Elézio", where he kills some kids for no reason (read below); "Cazas Bahiano", where he teams up with Treta to physically abuse the titular store's announcer in the commercials;.
  • Would Hurt a Child: In "Natal - De Treta Para Palhaço Elézio", he runs over four children at Beto's circus (one of them being Deforméd Baby).

    Maria 
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Voiced by: Unknown
First appearance: "Mágica da Corda" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Mágica da Levitação" (2001)
Beto's assistant. Her most noticeable trait are her enormous breasts.
  • Boob-Based Gag: She has impossibly humungous breasts that cover almost her entire face due to their tremendous size, and barely even fit inside her dress, leaving both nipples completely exposed.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: She disappears completely in Beto's last appearance (which featured his redesign).
  • Lovely Assistant: A busty blonde woman who acts as Beto's assistant in his tricks.
  • The Quiet One: The only episode she speaks in is "As Carlinhas Superpodrerosas".
  • The Unintelligible: Due to her large mammaries covering her mouth, her speech is muffled and hard to understand, and even accompanied by a speech bubble.

    Helper Xuxa and Helper Angélica 
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Voiced by: None
First appearance: "Mágica da Corda" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Mágica da Ressuscitação" (2005)
Two big, strong black men that help Beto in his magic tricks.
  • All There in the Manual: Their names were revealed in the website's character section, but were never said in the episodes themselves.
  • Fluffy the Terrible: They are big, buff, manly and intimidating men, but are named after two Brazilian female TV presenters.
  • Gag Penis: Angélica always has his penis hanging out of his pants, though it later got censored with a black bar.
  • Perpetual Smiler: They never once changed facial expressions, always having the same angry expression and mouth.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Angélica has black eyes with red pupils, which add to his intimidating look.
  • Scary Black Man: Both of them.
  • Stout Strength: Angélica is heavyset and also shown to be remarkably strong in multiple occasions.
  • The Voiceless: Like Maria, they never speak.
  • Those Two Guys: Almost always appear together.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Angélica never has a shirt on.

Boby Psicótico

    Boby Psicótico 
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Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto (2001-2008), Rodrigo Piologo (2010 onwards)
First appearance: "Boby Psicótico" (2001)
Latest appearance: "Boby Psicótico Encantador de Animais" (2020)

A psychopathic murderer. He was Donizete's boyfriend in the early animations.


  • Art Evolution: In 2020 onwards, he gets a complete redesign, now looking much smoother and rounder, with his mouth now fitting entirely inside his head.
  • Ascended Extra: His animations were originally one-offs in the "Video Lixo" category, but he later received a bigger role and appeared more often.
  • Dub Name Change: Renamed "Psycho Bobby" in the English translation of the PC game "Apocalypse: Party's Over".
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • In "Boby Psicótico na Feira de Anime", he hurts or kills everyone at the Anime Fair, but when finding Chuq Nóia, he immediately chickens out and passes for the next victim. In the same episode, it’s shown that he despises Hitler.
    • He also never hurts his girlfriend Donizete.
  • Karma Houdini: Not once does he receive any punishment for his actions, and never gets arrested. Pastor Metralhadora nearly punished him in the aforementioned episode, but changed his mind after being offered money.
  • Leitmotif: In his first few appearances, the theme of Godzilla (1998) would play whenever he was about to harm Gayzinho, along with the background becoming black and a yellow spotlight lighting up on him. This was later replaced by an eerie sting due to copyright.
  • Muscles Are Meaningless: He is able to rip off a woman's skin with his bare hands in one animation.
  • Out of Focus: He does not have an important role in any animation from 2009 besides a small cameo in "Remédio Piripaque", only returning one year later (with a new voice as well). He also did not star in any solo animations in 2003, 2012-2014, 2016-2019 and from 2021 onwards.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: He has red eyes and white pupils.
  • Spell My Name With An S: His name is "Boby" with one "b", not "Bobby". Strangely though, the English translation of the game changes his name to "Bobby" with two B's.
  • Vague Age: His graduation hat make him seem like a young adult, while his voice sounds like a middle-aged man and his gray hair makes him look old as well; however, he also appears to be the same age as Donizete (who seems to be a pre-teen) and Gayzinho (whose voice sounds younger, though he grows a large beard in an episode), and in his first appearance, Gayzinho asks him to study with him.
  • Slasher Smile: His gums and teeth are permanently exposed.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Gayzinho considers him his best friend, even though Boby harms him more at every appearance.

    Gayzinho 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Boby Psicótico" (2002)
Latest appearance: "Barbearia do Boby Psicótico" (2006)
Boby Psicótico's "best friend". He always keeps asking for Boby's help, but then gets hurt in some way by him... And, in his next appearance, asks for Boby's help again, for the same result.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Sometimes it is implies that he enjoys getting hurt by Boby, especially in "Bolacha Recheada" where he starts laughing after getting his tongue ripped off. However, in other occasions, he also seems bothered or afraid of Boby.
  • Dumb Blonde: Moreso after his brain damage, but he was never really smart to begin with - his "friend" keeps destroying a part of his body every time they meet, and yet he doesn't get away from him.
  • Camp Straight: He has several stereotypical traits of homosexuals: effeminate appearance, pink clothing, delicate voice, and even his name literally means "little gay". However, Gayzinho was actually Donizete's boyfriend at one point, before Boby stole her from him.
  • Eye Scream: In the first animation of the two, Gayzinho asks Boby to study with him, but instead, he pierces one of his eyes with a sharp pencil.
  • Took a Level in Dumbass: Justified. After being kicked from a wheelchair by Boby, he falls on the ground and gets half of his brain scratched off. As a result of this, he becomes somewhat crazier and weirder.
  • Spell My Name With An S: In the episode titles that mention his name, it's spelt as "Gueizinhu", but only on the video title itself and not the title card on-screen.
  • Unexplained Recovery: One of the only characters to avert this, along with the Avaiana de Pau kids in the animation's two sequels. All of his injuries caused by Boby are carried over to his next appearances.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: In his last appearance, he gets most of his face ripped off by Boby, and then is never seen again. In the cancelled 3D animation that was supposed to come with the also cancelled second DVD, his CGI model had severe scratches in the face due to this.

Bonequicha

    Bonequicha 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Bonequicha - A Boneca Bicha" (2003)
Latest appearance: "Barba - A Boneca Menine" (2023)

A homosexual talking doll that keeps asking for a glass of water, and can speak whenever someone taps the heart sensor on its penis. It is also very rude and impatient, especially towards its owner.


  • Catchphrase: "Me dá um copo d'água!" ("give me a glass of water")
  • Fan Disservice: It has the body of a middle-aged, overweight adult male, but is always only wearing a bra and panties.
  • Gag Penis: Its speaking sensor is localized on its private parts.
  • Living Toys: At first, it seems to only be able to repeat the same phrase over and over, but is eventually revealed to be sentient. That said, it still only can speak when someone taps the sensor.
  • Trademark Favorite Drink: Water. According to Word of God, that was meant to imply Bonequicha is hungover, so probably beer is this for it as well.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Repeatedly chokes, slaps, and punches its owner.

    Biscate 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Bonequicha - A Boneca Bicha" (2003)
Latest appearance: "Barba - A Boneca Menine" (2023)

A blonde little girl, and Bonequicha's owner.


  • Butt-Monkey: She is abused in nearly all her appearances, usually getting hit or yelled at by Bonequicha.
  • Dumb Blonde: She constantly is mistreated by Bonequicha, yet keeps buying those dolls.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: In the original animation, she is much smaller than in every other appearance afterwards, and looks a lot younger.
  • Gendered Insult: She is often called "biscate" by Bonequicha, and later even in the credits, which is one of the Portuguese synonyms for "bitch".
  • Goofy Print Underwear: In "Bombequicha - A Boneca Bombada e Bicha", after getting slapped by Bombequicha, she is shown for a split second to be wearing underwear with one heart printed on it.
  • No Name Given: Her name is never stated at any point, and she is only credited as "Menina" (girl) or "Biscate"

Carlinhos

    Carlinhos 
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Voiced by: Rogério Vilela (1998-2012), Ricardo Piologo (2019), Rodrigo Piologo (2022)
First appearance: Untitled animated short (1995; non-official), "Carlinhos Trabalha no Merd Merda" (1998; official)
Latest appearance: "Barba - A Boneca Menine" (2023)
A black and white creature who lives in a farm. He is very poor and, as such, is always naked and eats nothing but his own feces. Despite this, he always has a wide grin on his face. Carlinhos was the first character created by the Piologo brothers, in the year 1994.
  • Art Evolution: In 2009, he received a redesign: he becomes taller and thinner, his art style gets smoother and rounder, his eye bags become smaller and no longer have gradients, he has different body proportions, and his cross-eyes now have his pupils be distant from each other instead of close.
  • Cartoon Creature: He looks mostly like a human, except his body is completely monochromatic.
  • Comically Cross-Eyed: He almost always is drawn with cross eyes.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: In an early animation starring him (which was later adapted into a short a few years later) he actually expresses other emotions other than just being happy all the time. In the beginning, he is seen sad because the other kids make fun of him for being black-and-white, and later gives a heartfelt smile after seeing a photo of his dad for the first time.
  • The Ditz: Carlinhos has an extremely low intelligence, and most of the time, doesn't do anything other than pooping and laughing.
  • Gag Penis: His penis is always visible; while it is usually small, he gains an evolution called "Carlão" in two old animations, which makes his body bigger and his penis longer.
  • Goofy Buckteeth: His upper teeth are always sticking out of his mouth, which adds to his excentric appearance and personality.
  • Immune to Slapstick: Unlike the other characters, he is rarely physically harmed. Even in his Christmas Episode, when Santa Claus shoots him and all the kids at the mall, Carlinhos survives (with several holes in his body) and "greets" Santa by pooping on his mouth.
  • Innocent Fanservice Girl: He's not a girl and definitely not meant for any fanservice whatsoever, however this trope applies to him. He walks around without pants always exposing his penis, and nobody cares at all.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Poop.
  • Took a Level in Smartass: Downplayed. He's never been anywhere near smart, however he becomes less braindead as time goes on. In early appearances, basically the only thing he did was laugh and poop, and whenever he actually spoke, it was one sentence at most. In later appearances, although still naive and stupid, he develops more of an personality, and speaks more (which was also caused by the animations getting a longer duration than before), sometimes showing intents of malice, annoyance or shock as well.
  • Male Frontal Nudity: Since he was created to be a provocative and shocking character, this is one of his traits.
  • Naked People Are Funny: He walks around permanently naked with his penis exposed.
  • Perpetual Smiler: He always has a happy expression on his face, even when he sounds annoyed or sad. The only occasion he genuinely loses his smile is in "Donkey Korno", after finding out he is being cheated on.
  • Signature Laugh: He has a laughing sound effect that plays in most, if not all, of his early appearances. The sound effect was later replaced for unknown reasons.
  • Simpleton Voice: Speaks with a stupid-sounding voice.

    Carlinhos' father 
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Voiced by: None
First appearance: First Carlinhos In The Internet (1998; non-official) "Bostman" (2000; official)
Latest appearance: "Carlinhos - Cafézes da Manhã" (2010)
A black-and-white television.
  • Ambiguous Situation: It remains unclear whether he is an Animate Inanimate Object or just a regular television that others treat like a person.
  • Disappeared Dad: After Carlinhos was born, he never spoke to his wife again and remained shut inside a cabin for years, with the cable unplugged.
  • The Speechless: He doesn't say anything in any of his appearances, and it's likely he can't speak at all.
  • The Nameless: Being a TV, he does not really have a real name.

    Carlinhos' mother 
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Voiced by: Marcelo Campos (Família Feliz), Rodrigo Piologo (Cafezes da Manhã)
First appearance: Untitled animated short (1995; non-official), "Pokemerda" (1999; official)
Latest appearance: "Carlinhos - Cafézes da Manhã" (2010)
A blue male donkey.
  • Beyond the Impossible: He had sex with a television and Carlinhos came out of his ass.
  • Gag Penis: In his redesign, he has a noticeably sized erect penis, which is however, censored with a black bar.
  • Gender Flip: In the second animated short, Carlinhos' mom was actually referred to as a female donkey, but was later changed to a male most likely due to Rule of Funny.
  • Homosexual Reproduction: He had sex with the TV, which is also male, and Carlinhos was born coming out of his butt.
  • No Name Given: His name is never stated, and he is only referred to as "Arse" in the credits of his two only speaking roles.

    Garoto Lazarento 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Merd Merda 2 - Funcionário do Mês" (2001/2002)
Latest appearance: "Osama Reconciliação" (2002)


Canibytes

    Xupeta and Manopla 
First appearance: "Nova Indigestão" (2001)
Latest appearance: "Natal - De Papai Noel Para Gordo Bobo" (2002)
A duo of two cannibal little boys. They live in a tribe that uses modern technology; they use guns and rifles instead of spears, and cook their victims in ovens.
  • All There in the Manual: Their names are never mentioned either in the animations or in the credits; rather, they were only revealed in the website's character section.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: They do not appear in the 2006 animation "The Fat is Crazy! Oh My God!", which is the last Canibytes cartoon, and were never seen or mentioned afterwards either.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: They look basically the same, so they are differentiated by the colors of their skirt; Xupeta's is green and Manopla's is orange.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: The two are constantly looking for humans to eat. Their on-screen victims were a reporter, Gordo Bobo, and Santa Claus.
  • Inexplicably Identical Individuals: Their appearance is practically identical, but it is not specified if they are brothers.
  • Series Continuity Error: In their last appearance, they are seen cooking Santa in a regular cauldron, even though it was estabilished that they only use more modern appliances and, in their debut, cook a man in an oven.
  • The Unintelligible: They only speak in random gibberish, with their second appearance having a speech bubble to translate their lines. When the Canibytes were changed to speak normal Portuguese, they did not make another appearance.
  • Those Two Guys: They are always seen together.

    Gordo Bobo 
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First appearance: "Gordo Bobo" (2002)
Latest appearance: "Whatahell Prostituto" (2012)

A big, obese cannibal man. He is very stupid and most of his appearances are him laughing.


  • Big Eater: The reason he is so fat, according to his last appearance. After being slapped hundreds of times by a device he set up on his belt, he swore to never eat again, though.
  • Expy: His design bears a noticeable resemblance to Mr. Popo.
  • Fat Idiot: Literally the translation of his name. He has very low intelligence.
  • Signature Laugh: He often keeps bouncing his own body up and down while letting out a stupid-sounding laugh.

Deforméd Baby

    Deforméd Baby 
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Voiced by: Stock baby audios (original), Rodrigo Piologo (redubs)
First appearance: "Papinha" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Relógio Cuca - O Relógio da Bonequicha" (2007)

An ugly American baby with a deformed head.


  • Body Horror: Happens to him for most of his appearances, from burning his face to getting his whole body mangled.
  • The Chew Toy: Something awful happens to him in every episode.
  • Decomposite Character: After he stopped appearing, he was replaced by Cotoco as the deficcient Butt-Monkey child, and by Bob as the American, foreigner little kid.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Despite getting severely hurt in all his appearances, he rarely actually dies, even when his entire body blows up or he gets chewed by a pitbull.
  • The Grotesque: His head is severely deformed, his arms and legs are crooked, and some of his fingers are conjoined.
  • Leitmotif: The nursery rhyme "She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain When She Comes" plays during every animation featuring in, until the part where Deforméd suffers. However, it was later replaced due to copyright by an instrumental children's music.
  • Out of Focus: He didn't have any important roles in an animation since "Telefone Sem Fio", which was made in January of 2005, his last solo cartoon was in 2004, and he doesn't appear in a new episode since 2006. This is mostly due to Rodrigo Piologo regretting doing his animations, thinking they were too unnecessarily harsh and cruel.
  • The Speechless: As he's a baby, he does not speak actual sentences, only cries and mutters.
  • They Killed Kenny Again: He's actually killed off in "Exterminador do Cu Duro" and "Telefone Sem Fio", even appearing as a ghost in the latter.

Donizildo Family

    Mr. Donizildo 
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TVTROPES IS WORTH NOTHING! NOOOTHIIIING!!!
Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto (most appearances), Ricardo Piologo ("Cotoco Discovery Channel", "Biatômico Fontoura" and "Remédio Piripaque")
First appearance: "Olha Pai" (2003)
Latest appearance: "iT Encontra Carlinhos" (2019)
A very stressed man who is prone to massive temper tantrums at the slightest provocation.
  • Art Evolution: In early appearances, he would often have a more cartoonish exaggerated design, but then it was polished over time. The most noticeable change is that his gums and teeth would almost always be sticking out of his mouth, which was later altered.
  • Ascended Extra: He originally appeared as an one-off character in the 2003 short "Olha Pai". Afterwards, he only appeared again in the 2004 episode "Vassourada de Aço", and became a recurring character in the animations since then.
  • Berserk Button: Basically anything can infuriate him, but there is two things in specific that give him Unstoppable Rage: losing any opportunity to get money, or someone damaging his car.
  • Boyfriend-Blocking Dad: His very first appearance has Donizete presenting her boyfriend, Boby Psicótico to him, who angrily exclaims "THIS BRAT IS WORTH NOTHING! NOTHING!". In "Coceira no Toba", he gets furious after seeing Boby Psicótico at his house again.
  • Character’s Most Hated Song: According to "Vassourada de Aço", he appears to despise the Wooden Avaiana Flip Flops/Avaiana de Pau theme song.
  • The Cameo: Although his animations were discontinued after 2012, he makes a small non-speaking appearance in the credits of the 2019 animation "iT Encontra Carlinhos", driving his car.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: He tends to often give exaggerated retributions to people who have wronged him, especially Donizete. For example, in "Lava Jaspyon", he slaps her simply for stating that she did not remember a certain event he mentioned (which is just because she wasn't there), and later dropkicks her just to discount his anger on something she had nothing to do with either.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Although he is abusive with basically anyone, including (and especially) his own daughter Donizete, he has never harmed his blind wife Mrs. Donizilda, with the worst he's done being insulting her. In "Medo de Barata", she destroys his entire car yet he does not do anything other than complain (although Donizildo was mostly consumed by fear of a cockroach during that time).
  • Greed: He hates uneccessarily losing any amount of money, even if it is just one cent. He also loves earning money so much, that in one occasion, he literally passed out from joy after winning a mere ten bucks, and in another occasion, he got extremely angry at Donizete for not bringing him a single cent of change.
  • Horrifying the Horror: In "Whatahell Prostituto", he scares off the Grim Reaper himself, though it's a more comedic iteration rather than a serious one.
  • Karma Houdini: Even taking in account the cartoonish nature of the animations, Donizildo would have been in jail in real life for his actions, which include running over a child, physically abusing of his daughter, mutilating Whatahell's genitals, attempting to sneak out of a rental store with the DVD inside his shirt to avoid paying for it, and more. The only time he's seen being arrested is in a What If? scene from "Chuq Norris" that shows what would happen if Chuq Nóia was present in Donizildo's animations; in the version of "Pequeno Delito" where Chuq Nóia is the rental store attendant instead of Whatahell, he arrests Donizildo right there for trying to steal the DVD.
  • Mad Libs Catchphrase: "X is worth NOTHING! NOTHING!!!"
  • Put on a Bus: Stopped appearing in 2010, after his voice actor left, and after 2012, for the same reason.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: All of the other characters swear at one point of another, but Sr. Donizildo definitely does it the most.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He has a tremendous fear of cockroaches.
  • Wild Take: Whenever he gets angry, he tends to do big exaggerated faces.

    Mrs. Donizilda 
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Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto
First appearance: "Olha Mãe 2" (2002)
Latest appearance: "Whatahell Prostituto" (2012)

A blind woman who is Donizildo's wife. Most of her relevant appearances are making fun of her disability.


  • Blatant Lies: Whenever Donizete is showing her something, she replies with "I'm seeing it, daughter!"
  • Blind Mistake: In "Medo de Barata", her husband asks her to kill a cockroach that invaded her home, using her Wooden Avaiana Flip Flops. Since she can't see anything, she ends up breaking a window, a puzzle and even Donizildo's car, but never the cockroach.
  • Blind People Wear Sunglasses: To show she is blind, she is always seen with sunglasses and a cane (and, in her early appearances, had a lot of gunk on her eyes).
  • Character Catchphrase: "I'm seeing it, daughter!" or "I'm seeing it husband!", usually when one of the two tells her to look at something.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Like her family and Whatahell, she stopped appearing after their voice actor left. Since she was less relevant than them, she was completely forgotten afterwards, while they at least still appear on promotional images and official merchandise.
  • Generation Xerox: Appearance-wise, she looks basically like a middle-aged Donizete, except for the fact she wears sunglasses due to being blind.
  • The Ghost: In "Olha Mãe 2", only her shadow is seen. In the start of "Olha Mãe 3 - Final", only her shadow is seen at first too, but slowly brightens to reveal her full appearance and the fact that she is blind.
  • Out of Focus: After Mr. Donizildo gained more focus, she started appearing less.

    Donizete 
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Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto, Rodrigo Piologo ("Biatômico Fontoura" only)
First appearance: "Olha Mãe" (2002)
Latest appearance: "Whatahell Prostituto" (2012)

A cheerful pre-teen girl that screams very loud. However, unlike her father, she is very nice and friendly.


  • Butt-Monkey: Suffers a lot of abuse, both verbal and physical, from Mr. Donizildo.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: After Mr. Donizildo stopped appearing, she was never seen again afterwards.
  • Daddy's Girl: In the few occasions when her father is not being abusive to her, she definitely is this to him. The best example is "Natação das Tetas", when Mr. Donizildo is actively rooting for her in the swimming competition and eager to see her win. He also is worried about his daughter dating Boby, believing he is worth nothing.
  • Nipple and Dimed: In the 2018 HD reupload of "Natação das Tetas", at the scene her swimsuit partly falls off and exposes one of her nipples, it is covered by a red star in a close-up. The original upload of this episode got banned due to this exact scene, so it's justified.
  • No Indoor Voice: Her most remarkable trait is how loud she speaks.
  • Perpetual Smiler: Until "O Troco" in 2006, she was always seen with a happy expression on her face, except at occasions when she was screaming really loud at others.
  • Put on a Bus: Like her father and Whatahell, she stopped appearing after 2012 because their voice actor left, and any other voice just wouldn't have the same essence.
  • Took a Level in Smartass: Downplayed. In her early appearances, her intelligence was almost at Carlinhos' levels of low; she was always smiling, basically did nothing other than scream, and seemed to be barely aware of her surroundings at all. In later appearances, although still usually cheery and oblivious, she expresses a wider range of emotions and cries several times, usually because of her father.

    Whatahell 
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Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto, Rodrigo Piologo (only in "Remédio Piripaque"), Rogério Vilela (in "Novos Produtos PodreShop")
First appearance: "Pequeno Delito" (2005)
Latest appearance: "Whatahell Prostituto" (2012)

An effeminate gay man.


  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: He wears a short shirt that exposes his stomach, which is among the many effeminate features that signify him as a Camp Gay man.
  • Camp Gay: A complete stereotype of a gay person: pink hair, lipstick, earrings, crop top, high-pitched voice.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: To Mr. Donizildo, although their rivalry is more one-sided as Whatahell has more fear than hate for him.
  • New Job as the Plot Demands: He usually is a cashier, but has also appeared as a teacher at a school of Good Manners, an English teacher, and a prostitute.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: In the end of "Pomba - Rato Que Avua", he loses his temper at a dove that bites him and transforms him into a giant flea. This is the only occasion where he was ever seen genuinely angry.
  • Pink Means Feminine: He has pink hair, a pink shirt, and pink shoes, and acts very feminine.
  • Put on a Bus: Like the Donizildo family, he stopped appearing completely after their voice actor left.

    Nouass 
First appearance: "Nouass - O Pintinho Que Não Tinha Toba" (2005)
Latest appearance: "Escola de Inglês do Whatahell?" (2009)
Whatahell's baby chick. He does not have an anus, hence his name.
  • Anatomy Anomaly: He was born without an anus. After being resurrected, God gives him one, but in his next appearance, he goes back to the original design.
  • They Killed Kenny Again: He dies in his first appearance after he attempts to fart and exploded. He later gets resurrected by God, but dies again when Whatahell accidentally steps on him. He reappears in "Briga de Galo", but dies when his opponent, Sangue nos Zoio, rips his heart off.

Os Toscos

    Jabuga 
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Voiced by: Rodrigo Piologo (other appearances), Ricardo Piologo (in "Piercing na Língua")
First appearance: "Aparição de Toalete Girl" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Piercing na Língua" (2006)

An anthropomorphic green pig.


  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: He is a green pig.
  • Fan Disservice: He wears a short crop top that exposes most of his belly... and is a fat, hairy, ugly pig.
  • Vocal Evolution: After the redesign, his voice starts sounding more like a Simpleton Voice, and he gains a hillbilly accent.
  • They Killed Kenny Again:
    • In "Banho Espiritual", he tries to fart with a cork shoved on his anus, and ends up exploding.
    • In "Jabuga na Merda", he is eaten by a giant fish, and dies in the two alternate endings; in the first one, he tries to escape though the fish's anus, but it has teeth and bites him off in half. In the second one, he finds an abandoned grenade and tries to explode it here, but it does not work, and he eventually dies inside the fish's belly.

    Stamp 
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Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto ("Banho Espiritual"), Ricardo Piologo ("Casa Nova" and "Piercing na Lingua"), Rodrigo Piologo ("Fada do Denti Pôdi")
First appearance: "Aparição de Toalete Girl" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Piercing na Língua" (2006)

A worm-like creature. He was originally red, but was changed to pink in his redesign.


  • Butt-Monkey: He suffers the most out of the trio.
  • Cartoon Creature: While Jabuga and Lecão resemble real-life animals, it's not clear what Stamp is supposed to be.
  • Vocal Evolution: He used to have a hoarse deeper voice, but was later altered to a high-pitched one, as well as gaining a hillbilly accent like his friends did (none of them had accents originally).

    Lecão 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Aparição de Toalete Girl" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Piercing na Língua" (2006)

A blue anthropomorphic donkey (later recolored to purple).


  • Eyes Out of Sight: His hair covers his eyes entirely.
  • Gag Nose: He has a large snout that can produce massive amounts of snot.
  • Immune to Slapstick: Unlike his friends, he rarely, if ever, suffers from any violence or slapstick. The worst that happened to him was in his first appearance, when Toalete Girl cleaned up and groomed the trio and they could not get rid of the cleanliness in any way.
  • The Quiet One: He only speaks in the two post-redesign episodes, speaking only one sentence in the second one. In the original era, he did not have any actual lines at all.

    Toalete Girl 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Aparição de Toalete Girl" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Desfile de Modiss" (2000-2001)

The super villainess of the Toscos. Unlike them, she likes everything very clean and wants to exterminate all the dirtiness around her.


  • The Bad Guy Wins: In the first Toscos episodes, she cleans up the trio, as well as their entire land, and gives them clean, formal suits. No matter how hard they tried, they could not make anything dirty again.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: She stopped appearing in the later episodes of the Toscos, including the two last ones that feature their redesigns; thus, she never got one.
  • Driven to Suicide: In "DVD dos Toscos", she shoots herself in the head after buying the Toscos' DVD, which is extremely dirty and has a shitting butthole on the screen.
  • Fat Bastard: She is considered the antagonist from the Toscos for wanting to clean them up, while they like everything dirty.
  • Vocal Dissonance: Despite having a feminine appearance, she sounds like a man, and does not have a pitched-up voice at all like most non-adult-male characters.

    Suja 
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Voiced by: None
First appearance: "Desfile de Modiss" (2000-2001)
Latest appearance: "Vale Tudo dos Toscos" (2001)

A sexy, tan, and tall woman. The Toscos have a crush on her, not only because of her beauty, but also because she is as dirty as them.


  • Adaptational Skimpiness: In the original comic, she already had a shapely design with a bare midriff, but it was less revealing than her cartoon version.
  • The Cameo: She makes small appearances in two more animations after her debut.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Like Toalete Girl, she is nowhere to be seen in the episodes with the newer art style, meaning she never got a redesign.
  • Dude Magnet: The male Toscos are in love with her.
  • Fat and Skinny: The skinny to Toalete Girl's fat.
  • Foil: To Toalete Girl.
    • Suja is tall and as scrawny as a stick, while Toalete Girl is short and obese.
    • Toalete Girl is obsessed with cleanliness, while Suja is dirty like all the other characters.
    • Suja is beautiful and all the men have a crush on her, while Toalete Girl is ugly and the male characters despise her.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name translates to "dirty woman". While she does not appear to be actually dirty in the outside, she shows her pad and it is so dirty that there is a fetus on it.
  • Ms. Fanservice: A very attractive woman dressed in extremely skimpy clothes.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: In the Toscos' original comic book, which came before their Flash animations, she was a Posthumous Character and had been dead for two years. In the animations, she never dies on-screen.
  • The Voiceless: She never said anything in her appearances.
  • Token Human: The only normal human appearing in the Toscos series, while Toalete Girl seems to be some kind of cyborg with a part of her body being a tap.
  • Two Girls to a Team: She and Toalete Girl are the only two female characters from the Toscos.

    Mestre Nakara 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "O Banho Espiritual" (1999-2001)
Latest appearance: "Lecão no Pesque e Cague" (2001)

The apparent leader of the Toscos.


  • Eyes Out of Sight: He has long blonde hair that, like Lecão, covers his eyes completely.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Just like the girls, he does not appear at all in the two animations with the gang's redesigns.

    Fada do Denti Pôdi 
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Voiced by: None
Appears in: "Fada do Denti Pôdi" (2005)

The inverse of the Tooth Fairy; she collects good teeth, and replaces them with rotten ones.


  • Fan Disservice: She is an ugly overweight woman, and her midriff and butt crack are both exposed.
  • Tooth Fairy: A variation, as instead of taking bad teeth and bringing clean ones, she does the opposite.
  • The Voiceless: In her one appearance, she has no lines whatsoever.

Drug-themed Characters

    Maloqueiro Pô Pai 
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Voiced by: Rogério Vilela
First appearance: "Maloqueiro Pô Pai" (2008)
Latest appearance: "Pastor Metralhadora e o Milagre da Purificação" (2013)

A self-proclaimed "crocodile hunter" and marijuana smoker. He is always smoking marijuana, which frequently causes him to have hallucinations and deviate from reality.


  • Bizarre Taste in Food: In "Novos Produtos PodreShop", he reveals a few flavors of cake that he likes: marijuana, liquor, tar, hairy nipple, and "girl cake" (which is actually just the marijuana cake with Ai Para on it).
  • Drugs Are Bad: He's consistently portrayed as an idiot or doing stupid things due to his influence of drugs; even the narrator Treco sometimes tends to make comments about his disapproval of marijuana, citing Pô Pai as an example of the negative effects of drugs.
  • Drugs Causing Slow-Motion: In "Tomelirolla em Heternia", after Tomelirolla humps him, a big puff of marijuana happens and the scene starts happening in slow-motion, with Maloqueiro Pô Pai's voice being heard in slow-motion as well.
  • Everybody Must Get Stoned: In the end of "Ai Para Aeromoça", he is seen with a bunch of other characters smoking while sitting on a sidewalk, all hallucinating together.
  • Expy: He's a parody of Popeye. His wife/girlfriend, seen in "Remédio Piripaque", is also a parody of Olive Oyl.
  • Insistent Terminology: In his first couple appearances, his weed was referred to as a "spinach can", in homage to his namesake.
  • Leitmotif: Almost every time he's on screen, a reggae version of the Popeye theme song will play.
  • Marijuana Is LSD: On multiple occasions, besides his usual hallucinating, he will also see things that aren't actually there, such as an anthropomorphic salami (which he calls a "talking watermelon") and Ronald McDonald.
  • Mistaken for Junkie: In "Fetinho", he gets visited by the titular character, who's a talking fetus. Fetinho only wanted to sell cardboard, but Maloqueiro Pô Pai invites him to smoke weed with him, and later accuses Fetinho of being a stoner and druggie, kicking him out of his house afterwards.
  • Non-Indicative Name: "Pô Pai" roughly translated to "Damn, dad". However, he isn't really a father, and his name is actually a transliteration of Popeye's name the way it sounds in Portuguese.
  • Running Gag: Him hallucinating about several random unrelated things, one after another.
  • The Stoner: He loves smoking weed and, according to Pastor Metralhadora, is the biggest stoner in the city.
  • Smoking Is Not Cool: His weed addiction tends to lead to him doing bad or stupid things, such as trying to hunt a crocodile but getting eaten by it instead; giving weed to Nouass, which makes him stronger but also stupid and leads to him being killed by Mr. Donizildo's rooster; and accidentally killing Fetinho by throwing him at an electrical wire, believing he's an alien that needs to return to its planet.
    Treco: The problem isn't the marijuana; the marijuana is there, quiet. The problems are the CLOWNS WHO SMOKE!!!
  • Stoners Are Funny: His frequent use of drugs is always Played for Laughs.

    Super Homi Drogado (Super Man) 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Super Gay" (2001)
Latest appearance: "Pastor Metralhadora e o Milagre da Purificação" (2013)

A parody of Super Man. In his second appearance, he is drugged and high.


  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: He appears in the videogame "Apocalypse: The Party's Over", despite having been just an one-off character. He is clearly meant to be a stand-in for Maloqueiro Pô Pai, as the game was being developed during the Piologo Brothers' separation with Rogério Vilela, who owns the character, and Capitão CrackVerna hadn't been created yet, so this was the only stoner character available.

    Capitão CrackVerna 
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Voiced by: Rodrigo Piologo
First appearance: "Boby Psicótico e o Drogy Guaraná" (2015)
Latest appearance: "Capitão CrackVerna - Limpando As Drogas Das Pessoas" (2016)
A superhero whose mission is saving drug addicts by stealing all of the latter's drugs to himself only. As indicated by his name, he smokes crack, using his club.
  • Expy: A clear parody of Captain Caveman.
  • Eyes Out of Sight: His hair completely covers his eyes.
  • Mood Swing: He changes moods every few seconds he's on screen.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To Maloqueiro Pô Pai, both being a stoner parody of a classic cartoon character. He was likely only created because, after Mundo Canibal ended, the rights to the character of Pô Pai went only to Rogério Vilela for having made the character, so the Piologos came up with a similar one to make up for his absence.

    Maloqueiro Fantasma 
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Voiced by: Rodrigo Piologo
Appears in: "Maloqueiro Fantasma Contra Zueira Júnior" (2020)

A stoner that can transform into a ghost and becomes the "Ghost Crackhead", after he is threatened by the TV presenter Zueira Júnior.


  • Expy: Of The Ghost Rider.
  • Race Lift: He was originally supposed to be a black man, but was changed to a blonde white man to avoid unintentional interpretations of racism.
  • Killed Off for Real: In the end of the episode, Zueira Júnior succesfully brings the Grim Reaper to kill him. He initially ascends to Heaven, but Chessus takes him down to Hell shortly after.

Religious Characters

    Pastor Metralhadora 
Voiced by: Rodrigo Piologo
First appearance: "PodreShop Higiene Pessoal" (2010)
Latest appearance: "Pastor Metralhadora Exorciza Caishit" (2022)

A greedy pastor. He frequently hangs out with Chessus at Heaven.


  • Breakout Character: He originally used to appear only for short gags, but became popular enough to warrant his own section of solo animations in the website and get bigger roles in the episodes.
  • Dub Name Change: Adapted to "Minister Tommy Gun" in the English version of the computer game "Apocalypse: Party's Over".
  • Finger Firearms: He is able to shoot from his fingers like actual machine guns, hence his name. It doesn't seem to be built-in, but rather, one of his several superpowers.

    Chessus 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Atirei a Avaiana de Pau No Gato - Com Chuq Nóia" (2007)
Latest appearance: "Barba - A Boneca Menine" (2023)

The equivalent to Jesus. He is Pastor Metralhadora's best friend, with both enjoying the money they get from the church together.


  • Sudden Name Change: The character was originally called by the normal name "Jesus", then it was altered to the parody name "Jezuis". A while after Pastor Metralhadora's introduction, his name was changed to "Chessus" to match with the way the pastor pronounces the name.

    Hello Crente 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
Appears in: "Hello Crente" (2018)
A talking cat girl that preaches Christianity to the other characters.
  • Black Comedy Rape: Priest Pedophilinho orders Tomelirolla, disguised as a cat, to rape her, causing her to be trapped in a splatter of semen on the wall.
  • The Chew Toy: She is constantly abused during her debut episode due to being annoying.
  • Expy: Obvious parody of Hello Kitty.
  • Funny Animal: An anthropomorphic cat.
  • Hated by All: Literally nobody likes her or cares about her preachings, not even Chessus himself.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: She's just being ignorant, annoying and inconvenient for complaining about He Gay's homosexuality or Elézio calling prostitutes. However, before the climax of the episode, she appears complaining about Priest Pedophilinho sexually abusing kids, which is actually valid.
  • Killed Off for Real: She is shot by Pastor Metralhadora and gets a new job at Heaven afterwards.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Despite not appearing at any point beforehand, everyone she interacts with already knows her name.

Others

    Ai Para 
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Voiced by: Rodrigo Piologo
First appearance: "A Animação Mais Curta do Mundo" (2009)
Latest appearance: "Criminelson - O Criminoso Gago" (2022)

A blonde homosexual man.


  • Catchphrase: "Ai, Para!" ("Ugh, stop it!"), which is also his nickname.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He is always called by his catchphrase, but his real name is never stated.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: He was introduced around the same time that Whatahell was phased out due to his voice actor leaving (although the two appear together in "Novos Produtos PodreShop"). Both are stereotypical gay men that wear feminine clothing and are often abused by other characters.

    Chuq Nóia 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Chuq Norris" (2006)
Latest appearance: "PokeMongo Go" (2016)

In the words of Rodrigo and Ricardo Piologo themselves, he's the "supreme lord of the universe". An obvious parody of Chuck Norris, portrayed as a muscular, tall man.


  • Anachronism Stew: He was an adult at the time of Chessus' crucifixion, but his debut episode shows he was nearly hit with the Avaiana de Pau as a kid, with the Avaiana having being canonically released in 2004 (the same year the original animation was made, and only two years before Chuq's debut).
  • Characterization Marches On: In earlier appearances, he was portrayed as a quiet, stoic man of few words. In later episodes, he becomes much more aggressive and prone to screaming, likely as a replacement for Donizildo.
  • Comically Invincible Hero: Many of his appearances display how invincible he is, being able to endure any situation and intimidating anyone, even other tough characters.
  • Dub Name Change: Renamed "Junk Norris" in the few officially translated to English materials of the franchise.
  • Gag Penis: He has a noticeable bulge inside his pants. When he becomes a toy in "Toy Destrói 13", his phrase is "There's a dick in my pants".
  • Goofy Print Underwear: "O Grande Dia da Testemunha de G" shows him wearing heart-patterned underwear.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: In 2014 onwards, his design becomes more rounded, exaggerated and cartoonish.
  • Fiery Redhead: He usually has an angry expression and gets violent rage outbursts when something annoys him, such as the Easter Bunny denying Chuq's statements that he lays eggs, or a Jehovah's witness visiting his house at morning.
  • Immune to Slapstick: He is so strong, most characters are afraid to harm him, and the ones who try instantly fail miserably.
  • Perpetual Frowner: It's rare to see Chuq smiling.
  • Morality Pet: He is the only person Mr. Donizildo and Boby Psicótico don't dare to attack either verbally or physically.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: He is the cartoon version of Chuck Norris, having been created when Chuck Norris jokes started to become viral, and his debut episode consisting entirely of Chuck Norris Facts told by Professor Elézio.
  • Non-Indicative Name: "Nóia" is a pejorative Brazilian slang for people who smoke and are frequently high. However, although there are many stoner characters in Mundo Canibal, Chuq Nóia is not one of them.
  • Out of Focus: After 2016, he stopped appearing in the new animations, likely due to Chuck Norris jokes having fallen out of trend long before. However, Chuq Nóia is still present in the Piologo brothers' YouTube channel cover, and still appears in the disclaimer preceding most of the animations.
  • Sudden Name Change: Was called "Chuq Norris" in his introductory episode (which even has that name as a Character Title). In his subsequent appearances, he is renamed to "Chuq Nóia", to make the parody name more original.
  • The Worf Effect: A Running Gag featuring him.
    • In "Chuq Norris", Elézio presents alternative versions of three episodes featuring Mr. Donizildo's temper tantrums, but with Chuq replacing the victim. In all of them, Donizildo does not yell and instead, just acts respectfully with him.
    • "Boby Psicótico na Feira de Anime" has Boby violently killing everyone at the Anime Fair with no hesitation. When he sees Chuq Nóia, however, he just decides to move on and do nothing with him.
  • Time Abyss: In one episode, it's revealed he was present when Chessus was crucified, looking exactly the same as he does now. However, since his debut episode shows he was a kid during modern times, it's likely he was just able to travel across time.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: In "O Grande Dia da Testemunha de G", it is shown he sleeps with white boxers with heart patterns.

    Cotoco 
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Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto (2008), Rodrigo Piologo (2009; "Cotoco Aprontando Peripécias" only), Ricardo Piologo (2009; "Discovery Cotoco Channel" onwards)
First appearance: "Cotoco" (2008)
Latest appearance: "O Desejo de Cotoco Para 2012" (2011)

A little boy who was born without any arms or legs.


  • Anatomy Anomaly: Lacks all four limbs.
  • Dub Name Change: Renamed "Stumpy" in the English translation of the PC game "Apocalypse: Party's Over".
  • Stepford Snarker: He is very troublesome and often rude and impatient, which is caused by his resentment over his missing body parts.
  • Tempting Fate: In several occasions, he claims that God can't punish him any further. Afterwards, usually immediately after this claim, he gets, indeed, punished by God.

    He-Gay 
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Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "Chapeuzinho Guayzero" (1998-99; non-official) "Piercing na Língua" (2006; official)
Latest appearance: "Hello Crente" (2018)
A live-action talking toy of He-Man.
  • Camp Gay: He wears purple clothing, has an effeminate voice and way of speaking, and even his name has the word "Gay" in it.
  • Expy: Of He-Man.
  • Living Toys: Despite being a toy, he is the size of a human, can speak, and is treated like a regular human.
  • Mouth Flaps: Every time he speaks, his chin just moves up and down like a marionette.

    José 
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Voiced by: Rodrigo Piologo
First appearance: "E Agora, José?" (2006)
Latest appearance: "NexCéu - A Rádio da Outra Vida" (2013)

A Japanese-Brazilian man. His wife constantly cheats on him with his black best friend, and his alleged son looks identical to the latter; however, he constantly tries to deny it even when the evidence is blatant. Meanwhile, José's own conscience desperately tries to warn him of this, to no avail.


    PêFêGôs 
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Today we're going to prove that TV Tropes is also gay!note 
Voiced by: Ricardo Piologo
First appearance: "PêFêGôs - Apresentação" (1998)
Latest appearance: "Bombequicha - A Boneca Bombada e Bicha" (2004; Pê and Gô), "O Natal de Tomelirolla (2007; Fê)

A trio of homosexuals that travel around time and space with the sole goal of proving that everybody is secretly gay deep inside.


  • Art Evolution: Unlike the other characters, theirs happened in-universe: they used to have a semi-realistic design for most episodes, then in their last one, the trio is about to use a teleporting machine to cross a river, until a fly with Deforméd Baby's head enters it without them noticing, causing the machine to malfunction. As a result, the PêFêGôs gain their new cartoonish design.
  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: To emphasize their femininity, Fê and Gô both wear outfits that expose most of their bellies, although they have completely different body types from one another. Inverted with Pê, whose outfit exposes his nipples and most of his torso, but covers his navel.
  • The Big Guy: Gô, who is much bigger and stronger than the other two.
  • Camp Gay: Especially Fê, though all three are pretty feminine and flamboyant, and have high-pitched voices.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: They were more prominent in the early years of the website. After 2003, they had very few appearances and only short ones, with Fê appearing solo in a few more occasions. Afterwards, they were just completely forgotten, and even lost their own section from the website.
  • Everyone Is Gay: They are firmly believers of this and frequently are seen wanting to prove a popular character or person is actually gay.
  • Hartman Hips: Fê's hips are noticeably very wide.
  • Leitmotif: "Macho Man", which was actually chosen as irony due to them being mostly feminine. Due to copyright, it was later replaced by a similar-sounding instrumental music.
  • Macho Camp: Gô is very muscular and just as Camp Gay as his friends.
  • Un-person: They appear during some scenes in the original 2003 version of "Bonequicha", but were completely erased from the 2016 remastered version posted on the Piologo Brothers' channel. This was most likely because of Rogério Vilela owning the rights to these characters, but still strange because that was the only time one of his characters was erased from a remaster; in fact, Maloqueiro Pô Pai (who is also Vilela's brainchild and property) remained intact in the 2015 remasters of "Dá Hadouken Riu" and "Tomelirolla em Heternia", and the PêFêGôs themselves were kept in the 2020 remaster of "Bombequicha".
  • Vocal Dissonance: Gô is a tall buff man, but has a pitched-up voice.
  • Skewed Priorities: In one alternate ending of "Homo Aranha", the titular character dies and a magazine is shown with an interview with the PêFêGôs, who are worried that they will never know if he was gay.
  • The Smart Guy: Although just an Informed Attribute, Pê is described as an "intellectual" by his creator, Rogério Vilela.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Pê and Gô are cisgender men, while Fê is a trans woman.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Fê has pink hair and all three wear pink clothes.
  • Power Trio: They are a group of three, each one based in a different homosexual archetype.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: Pê is the smartest one out of them and he wears glasses.

    Tomelirolla 
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Voiced by: Phelippe G. Neto (2007-2008), Rodrigo Piologo (2009 onwards)
First appearance: "Tomelirolla - O Gordinho Tarado" (2007)
Latest appearance: "Barba - A Boneca Menine" (2023)

A chubby boy who is constantly extremely horny, and keeps sexually harrassing people due to that.


  • Black Comedy Rape: His whole shtick is raping or sexually assaulting everyone who is in front of him.
  • Dub Name Change: Renamed "Sticky Dicky" in the English translation of the PC game "Apocalypse: Party's Over".
  • Extreme Omnisexual: He humps anyone and anything that is in front of him. According to his game description, he will fuck anything that weighs more than three pounds.
  • Gag Penis: Permanently has a very protuberant boner inside his underpants.
  • Groin Attack: Chuq Nóia gives him a huge kick in the nuts as a punishment for humping him.
  • Motor Mouth: He speaks very fastly and bursts out several sentences every few seconds.
  • Strong as They Need to Be: In "Boby Psicótico na Feira de Anime", Boby easily snaps his dick in half. However, in "Tomelirolla no Templo do Pastor Metralhadora", Pastor Metralhadora struggles to defeat him even with his special attacks, needing to use his most powerful one to stop Tomelirolla's boner.
  • Vague Age: He has a high-pitched voice and appears to be a pre-teen boy on puberty, but also seems to live alone and, in his debut, he goes to the bank to pay a bill by himself.

    Treco 
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Voiced by: Rodrigo Piologo
First appearance: "Tartaruga Marinha Dig Dig" (2002; voice only), "Sempi Kocalcoólica" (2006; physically)
Latest appearance: "Gorda de Neve" (2023; voice only), Whatahell Prostituto (2012; physically)
The in-universe narrator of the episodes. He is a green chipmunk and Chip n' Dale's cousin.
  • The Alcoholic: He is constantly drunk, which explains why his narration is so over-the-top. He states that Mundo Canibal themselves have advised him to "drink with moderation", though he literally states he does not even know what the word "moderation" means.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: He has green fur, instead of brown like his cousins. Although "Sempi Kocalcoólica" heavily implies that the only reason he looks like this is due to consuming the titular drink, and if he wasn't an alcoholic, he would just look like a normal chipmunk.
  • Animated Actors: Him, Tic, Tec and Migay were all actors in classic cartoons, although he would always get the minor role in all of them.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: Before him, the animations had a different narrator, which had a heavily high-pitched voice (even moreso than Treco's early one) and would either speak normally or in a sing-song voice. And before that, Beto's first couple animations had a regular narrator.
  • Funny Animal: A talking chipmunk.
  • Interactive Narrator: While narrating the scenes, he often tends to have conversations with the characters on-screen. In a couple occasions, he even interrupts the narration to interact physically with other characters, with his arm being seen.
  • Large Ham: His narration is very loud and expressive, and he frequently starts laughing randomly.
  • Living Prop: In-Universe, he used to act as one in Chip and Dale's old cartoons from the 30's.
  • Origins Episode: "Treco, o Narrador do Mundo Canibal" begins with him drunk at a bar, having a conversation with Donizildo, Elézio and Whatahell. He tells them the story of his life, and explains how he came to be the narrator of Mundo Canibal.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: His reaction after getting tired of his cousins' cartoons being actually just gay pornography between them and Migay Mala (parody of Mickey Mouse). He snaps and throws himself down (wearing a tree costume) on them, resulting on him getting fired.
  • Third Wheel: Fourth wheel, in his case. When he worked in cartoons with his cousins Chip and Dale and Migay Mala, he would always appear as a background character. while his cousins and Migay kept having sexy times together.
  • Vocal Evolution: In his first appearances, his voice was more high-pitched and sounded more like a Simpleton Voice; after 2004, it stopped being pitched and he now just sounds drunk instead. Since the early 2010's, his voice started becoming lower-pitched and more hoarse due to his voice actor wearing it out, especially after constantly doing this voice for decades.
  • The Voice: In most episodes, he does not appear physically and only his voice is heard; he wasn't even a physical character until several years after his debut. Additionally, he has not made a physical appearance since 2012.

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