A regular broadcast the series on TV only occurred in 2004 after negotiations with Cartoon Network that since this year began broadcasting new episodes exclusively on the channel, still remaining on the schedule together of channels Tooncast and Boomerang. The neighborhood was inspired by the neighborhood of Cambuí, in Campinas and the city of Mogi das Cruzes, where de Sousa spent his childhood. A joke often breaks the Other related works which relate to the series are: A extensive line of toys and other products with the characters began to be manufactured since the 70s by various toy companies and remain heavily sold to the present in Brazilian stores. The series originated in a newspaper comic strip in which the The stories revolve around the adventures of Monica and her friends in the fictional Lemon Tree Street (Maurício de Sousa, then reporter for, After that the characters returned to newspaper strips, the character The characters only returned to be published in a monthly comic magazine from 1970, by publisher The staff of cartoonists has grown, leading to the foundation of the Over the years, other characters gained their own magazines, like Smudge (1982), Chuck Billy (1982) and Nowadays the comics are sold in 40 countries in 14 languages.Most stories focus on the daily lives of the main characters and occasionally on the secondary characters; the humour usually uses various types of repetitions, allusions, appeals to the nonsense, paranomasias, sarcasm and metalanguage.
Two CDs for creating comic books with both Monica and Chuck Billy were also released.
However, the comic books do not simply revolve around the stories of Monica and her friends. It has as main protagonists Most stories focus on the daily lives of the main characters and occasionally on the secondary characters; the humour usually uses various types of repetitions, allusions, appeals to the nonsense, paranomasias, sarcasm and metalanguage. The stories revolve around the adventures of Monica and her many friends in the fictional neighborhood of "Limoeiro" in São Paulo. On October 7, 2013, the series premieres on Cartoon Network in the interprogramming format, debuting two episodes a week and airing at various times. In 1999, a series of shorts with the characters debuted in children's programming of Rede Globo (which would display the regular series episodes only between the years 2010 and 2014). Firstly, they were published by Editora Abril, from 1970 to 1986, then Editora Globo, from 1987 to 2006. The movie is representing one of the highest Brazilian box office of 2019 and rumors about direct sequels based on the graphic novels "Turma da Mônica: Lições" and "Turma da Mônica: Lembranças" have been on the loose. It has been overly praised by Brazilian critics, who praises the balance between cartoonish situations with human conflicts. In 2013 a game was released for iOS and Android called "Coelhadas da Mônica" (Bunny-Bashing Monica), a puzzle game like Angry Birds.An amusement park themed with Mauricio de Souza's characters, located at the Eldorado Shopping in São Paulo. The Lojinha da Mônica and Trenzinho da Mônica, had branches in several states of Brazil, selling products related to characters. He sometimes appears as a recurring character in Monica's Gang. Other characters created by de Sousa include Monica's Gang was published by Abril and Globo and has been published by Panini Comics since 2007. From 2007 on, Panini Comics was chosen to keep the publications.
The movie presents Giulia Benite as Monica, Kevin Vechiatto as Jimmy Five, Laura Rauseo as Maggy and Gabriel Moreira as Smudge. Monica tends to be very angry, mainly with her close pals Smudge and Jimmy Five. [18] Other characters from other series created by Mauricio de Sousa are also included on Monica's, making crossovers or quotations from each other in several stories,among several other characters. Monica's Gang and its related works are released in a number of different books. It has as main protagonists Monica, Jimmy Five, Smudge, Maggy and Chuck Billy (the latter derived from Chuck Billy 'n' Folks) and each has its own comic. The stories with Maggy generally focus on her gluttony, with a superhuman ability to eat more than a normal person without ever getting fat and sometimes stealing food from her friends. The stories with Monica and Jimmy Five revolve around the conflict between the two. Until the end of 2006, it had its own comic book, featuring adventures of Monica's gang at the park. When Jimmy Five's dog, Fluffy, is abruptly abducted, the children must unite and eventually overcome their differences while facing new adventures on the way so they can bring their loyal friend back home.
From the episode "Hiccups" (released on July 17, 2013), the series is renamed and has its title shortened to just "Monica Toy" .