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Jaimito Y Compañía
Jaimito is Spanish for "little James", and can refer to: * a Spanish-language hypochoristic for somebody called Jaime. * the Spanish-language comical character equivalent to Little Johnny. * Jaimito, el cartero, a character in the Mexican comedy TV series ''El chavo del ocho''. * the European Spanish name of Louie, one of the nephews of Donald Duck. * Jaimito y compañía, a Spanish carton series created in 1943. ** Jaimito (magazine), a Spanish comic book published between 1944 and 1979. * the Spanish screen name of American actor Larry Semon Lawrence Semon (February 9, 1889 – October 8, 1928) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter during the silent film era. In his day, Semon was considered a major movie comedian, but he is now remembered mainly for working ... * Heimito von Doderer, Austrian writer. * Jaimito Soares (born 2001), East Timorese footballer {{disambiguation, hndis ...
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Jaime
Jaime is a common Spanish and Portuguese male given name for Jacob (name), James (name), Jamie, or Jacques. In Occitania Jacobus became ''Jacome'' and later ''Jacme''. In east Spain, ''Jacme'' became ''Jaime'', in Aragon it became ''Chaime'', and in Catalonia it became '' Jaume''. In western Spain Jacobus became '' Iago''; in Portugal it became ''Tiago''. The name '' Saint James'' developed in Spanish to ''Santiago'', in Portuguese to ''São Tiago''. The names '' Diego'' (Spanish) and '' Diogo'' (Portuguese) are also Iberian versions of ''Jaime''. In the United States, Jaime is used as an independent masculine given name, along with given name James. For females, it remains less popular, not appearing on the top 1,000 U.S. female names for the past 5 years. People * Jaime, Duke of Braganza, Portuguese nobleman of the 15th/16th centuries, the 4th Duke of Braganza * Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia (1908–1975), Spanish prince, the second son of Alfonso XIII of Spain and his ...
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Little Johnny
Little Johnny jokes are about a small boy who naively poses questions and makes statements that are very embarrassing to his "grownup" listeners (such as parents and teachers), and has a very straightforward way of thinking. At times he is well educated in the terminology of sex, while at others he is all too innocent. Around the world Joke characters similar to Little Johnny are known in many countries. * Argentina: (diminutive of )) * Mexico: ''Pepito'' (diminutive of Pepe) * Germany: (Little Fritzie); see German humour and East Germany jokes *Italy : The character became famous in Italy between the 1970s and 80s, in the period of Italian zany and erotic comedy on cinema. Four movies about Pierino were made, all starring Alvaro Vitali. ** (1981) ** (1981) ** (1982) ** (1990) * Netherlands, Flanders: , a stereotype of the average little Dutch boy, a diminutive of * Sri Lanka: () * Russia: (diminutive of ) * Romania: , See also *Little Erna *Little Audrey *Littl ...
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Jaimito, El Cartero
''El Chavo del Ocho'', often shortened to ''El Chavo'', is a Mexican television sitcom series created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños (Chespirito). The show was based on a series of sketches performed on Gómez's eponymous sketch show, ''Chespirito'', which were first performed in 1971. ''El Chavo'' became its own series in 1973 and aired until 1980, becoming one of the most popular television programs in the world. Following its cancellation and the relaunch of ''Chespirito'', the ''El Chavo'' sketches returned in 1980 and continued to be performed on ''Chespirito'' until 1992 when Gómez, by this point in his sixties, discontinued them due to his advancing age. The show follows the life and tribulations of the title character, a poor orphan child (played by Gómez Bolaños) that lives on a Mexican housing complex, typically called a ''vecindad''. He is accompanied by a cast of neighbors, children, and other characters. All the characters, including the children, were played by adult ...
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Huey, Dewey, And Louie
Huey, Dewey, and Louie are Multiple birth, triplet cartoon characters created by storyboard artist and screenwriter Carl Barks for The Walt Disney Company from an idea proposed by cartoonist Al Taliaferro. They are the nephews of Donald Duck and the grand-nephews of Scrooge McDuck. Like their maternal uncles, the brothers are anthropomorphic American Pekin duck, white ducks with yellow-orange bills and feet. The boys are sometimes distinguished by the color of their shirts and baseball caps (with Huey wearing red, Dewey wearing blue, and Louie wearing green). They appeared in many ''Donald Duck'' animated shorts, as well as in the television show ''DuckTales (1987 TV series), DuckTales'' and its DuckTales (2017 TV series), reboot, but the comics remain their primary medium. While the boys were originally created as troublemakers to provoke Donald's famous easily-triggered temper, in later appearances, beginning especially in the comic books stories by Carl Barks, they are shown ...
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Jaimito Y Compañía
Jaimito is Spanish for "little James", and can refer to: * a Spanish-language hypochoristic for somebody called Jaime. * the Spanish-language comical character equivalent to Little Johnny. * Jaimito, el cartero, a character in the Mexican comedy TV series ''El chavo del ocho''. * the European Spanish name of Louie, one of the nephews of Donald Duck. * Jaimito y compañía, a Spanish carton series created in 1943. ** Jaimito (magazine), a Spanish comic book published between 1944 and 1979. * the Spanish screen name of American actor Larry Semon Lawrence Semon (February 9, 1889 – October 8, 1928) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter during the silent film era. In his day, Semon was considered a major movie comedian, but he is now remembered mainly for working ... * Heimito von Doderer, Austrian writer. * Jaimito Soares (born 2001), East Timorese footballer {{disambiguation, hndis ...
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Jaimito (magazine)
Jaimito is Spanish for "little James", and can refer to: * a Spanish-language hypochoristic for somebody called Jaime. * the Spanish-language comical character equivalent to Little Johnny. * Jaimito, el cartero, a character in the Mexican comedy TV series ''El chavo del ocho''. * the European Spanish name of Louie, one of the nephews of Donald Duck. * Jaimito y compañía, a Spanish carton series created in 1943. ** Jaimito (magazine), a Spanish comic book published between 1944 and 1979. * the Spanish screen name of American actor Larry Semon * Heimito von Doderer Franz Carl Heimito, Ritter von Doderer, known as Heimito von Doderer (; 5 September 189623 December 1966), was an Austrian writer. Family Heimito von Doderer was born in Weidlingau, which has been part of the 14th District of Vienna sinc ...
, Austrian writer. * Jaimito Soares (born 2001), East Timorese footballer {{disambiguation, hndis ...
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Larry Semon
Lawrence Semon (February 9, 1889 – October 8, 1928) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter during the silent film era. In his day, Semon was considered a major movie comedian, but he is now remembered mainly for working with both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they started working together. He directed and appeared in the 1925 silent film ''The Wizard of Oz (1925 film), The Wizard of Oz'', which had a slight influence on the better-known 1939 Sound film, talkie ''The Wizard of Oz'' released by MGM. The film was included in the 2005 three-disc DVD version of the 1939 film, along with other silent ''Oz'' movies. Early life Born in West Point, Mississippi, West Point, Mississippi on February 9, 1889, Semon was the son of a travelling Jewish vaudeville magician Zera Semon, who billed himself as "Zera the Great". His mother, Irene Semon (née Rea), worked as Zera's assistant. Along with his older sister, Semon joined his parents' act until his father's de ...
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