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The list Spanish comedy and humour includes Malviviendo, José Luis Torrente, El Mundo Today, Generation of '27 and La tesis de Nancy. The list consists of 13 members and 3 sublists.
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    Generation of '27

    Group of Spanish poets in literary circles 1923–1927
    Overview: The Generation of '27 (Spanish: Generación del 27) was an influential group of poets that arose in Spanish literary circles between 1923 and 1927, essentially out of a shared desire to experience and work ...
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    La Codorniz

    Spanish satirical magazine (1941–1978)
    Overview: La Codorniz (Spanish: The Quail) was a weekly satirical magazine which was published in Madrid, Spain, between 1941 and 1978. From its start to 1951 its subtitle was Revista de Humor (Spanish: Humor M ...
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    José Luis Torrente

    Fictional character
    Overview: José Luis Torrente is a fictional character created by Spanish actor and director Santiago Segura and the main character in the Torrente scatological and dark comedy-action film series. The series so ...
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    Overview: La tesis de Nancy is a 1962 novel written by Ramón J. Sender. It uses a humoristic style about Spanish folklore, and Protestantism. Mi amigo invisible, by Guillermo Fesser, is considered a new version ...
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    El Papus

    Spanish satirical magazine (1973–1987)
    El Papus
    Overview: El Papus was a weekly anarchist satirical magazine which existed between 1973 and 1987. Although it was subject to various negative events, it managed to continue and became one of the most popular pu ...
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    La Ametralladora (magazine)

    Spanish satirical magazine (1937–1939)
    Overview: La Ametralladora (Spanish: Machine Gun) was a weekly satirical magazine which was published during the period 1937–1939. It was distributed to the nationalists fighting in the civil war.
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    Gutiérrez (magazine)

    Spanish satirical magazine (1927–1934)
    Overview: Gutiérrez was a Spanish weekly satirical magazine which was in circulation between 1927 and 1934 in Madrid, Spain. Its subtitle was semanario español de humorismo (Spanish: Spanish humor weekly). It was ...
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    Malviviendo

    Spanish online series
    Overview: Malviviendo (Spanish for bad living) is an online series produced by Diffferent and directed by David Sainz. In July 2011, the show released its fourteenth episode. The first episode launched in November ...
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    Overview: El Mundo Today is an online satirical newspaper published in Spain. Its public launch was in January 2009, and it is currently active. The website adopts the style of the online press although the content ...
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    Buen Humor

    Spanish satirical magazine (1921–1931)
    Overview: Buen Humor (meaning Good Humor in English) was a Spanish language satirical and literary magazine published in Madrid, Spain, between 1921 and 1931.
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    Barrabás (magazine)

    Spanish satirical magazine (1972–1977)
    Overview: Barrabás was a weekly graphical humor and political satirical magazine focusing on football news published in Barcelona between 1972 and 1977.
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    Overview: Los Madriles was a weekly magazine illustrated in colour. Published in Madrid between October 1888 and July 1890, for a total of 65 issues, its first editor was Federico Urrecha, who was followed by the ...
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    El Jueves

    Spanish satire magazine
    Overview: El Jueves (Spanish for "Thursday") is a Spanish weekly satirical magazine based in Barcelona.
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