Nume : Marsupilami
Nr. Episoade : 15 
Limba : Engleza
A fost difuzat pe : Tvr 1
Descriere in Romana :
O comedie extraordinara, turnata de Alain Shabat, foarte frumoasa si  vesela, despre dragutul animal Marsupilami. Si copiii, si adultii vor  primi o placere nemaipomenita, urmarind aventurile lui Marsupilami. Renumitul prezentator TV Dan Geraldo și prietenul său pleaca in tara  misterioasa Palombia. Acolo ei dau de urmele celei mai enigmatice fiinte  de pe lume – roscatul si pufosul animal Marsupilami. Acest animal  dragut si fermecator are o legatura inexplicabila cu secretul tineretii  vesnice, din ce cauza este cautat de multi doritori de a se imbogati.  Calatorii vor fi nevoiti sa-l salveze pe Marsupilami de la savantii  nebuni, militarii teribili, braconieri si alte napaste, ce ascunde  jungla.
 
Description in English :
Marsupilami is a fictional comic book species created by André Franquin, first published on 31 January 1952 in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou. Since then it appeared regularly in the popular Belgian comic book series Spirou et Fantasio until Franquin stopped working on the series in 1968 and the character  dropped out soon afterward. In the late 1980s, the Marsupilami got its  own successful spin-off series of comic albums, Marsupilami, written by Greg, Yann and Dugomier and drawn by Batem, launching the publishing house Marsu Productions. Later, two animated shows featuring this character, as well as a Sega Genesis video game and a variety of other merchandise followed. The asteroid 98494 Marsupilami is named in its honour.
The name is a portmanteau of the words marsupial, Pilou-Pilou (the French name for Eugene the Jeep, a character Franquin loved as a kid) and ami, French for friend.
Marsupilami's adventures had been translated to several languages, like Dutch, German, Spanish, Portuguese and several Scandinavian languages. More than three million albums of the Marsupilami series are claimed to have been sold by Marsu Productions.
One album of Spirou and Fantasio featuring Marsupilami, number  15, was translated to English by Fantasy Flight Publishing in 1995,  although it is currently out of print. Plans on releasing number 16  ended halfway through the translation process, due to bad sales. In  2007, Egmont's subsidiary Euro Books translated albums number 4, 5, 7,  8, 9, 10, 11 and 14 for the Indian market.
Appearance
The marsupilami is a black-spotted yellow monkey-like creature.  Male marsupilamis have an incredibly long, strong, flexible and  prehensile tail which can be used for almost anything. Female  marsupilamis have a much shorter tail, but still long compared to real  animals. Unlike the males, the females also walk on the tips of their  toes. When the animal rebounds, he makes the noise: "Boing". Males also  have eyes that are not completely separate while females have two  separate eyes. Female marsupilamis also have a totally different voice  than the males. Males say "houba" most of the time, while females say  "houbii", which means the same thing as houba, but sounds more feminine.  According to the L'Encyclopédie du Marsupilami, they are monotremes like the platypus and echidna, which explains why they lay eggs while having mammalian features.
Specimens
"The Marsupilami" refers originally to the individual captured and  then adopted by Spirou and Fantasio, which they never bothered to name  because he was the only known specimen. The Spirou et Fantasio album Le nid des Marsupilamis is mostly concerned with a documentary-within-the-comic about the life of a family of marsupilamis still living in the wild in Palombia.  The spin-off comics later drawn by Batem star those, and the title of  the series now refers to the - also unnamed - father in this family, and  not to Spirou's original Marsupilami.
In these series, Marsupilami's wife is referred to as Marsupilamie (a  female version of the name) but their three young are named,  respectively, Bibi, Bibu and Bobo. Mars le noir (Mars the Black) is another specimen, which first appears in the album Mars le Noir.  A former captive marsupilami, he first finds it hard to live again in  the forest. After failing to seduce Marsupilamie, he becomes jealous of  Marsupilami and nearly gets into a fight with him. Later, he meets a  black female marsupilami, named Vénus, who becomes his mate. In Baby Prinz,  another specimen, an elderly male who lives in a zoo, is featured.  Altogether, that comes to eight specimens in Palombia, plus Spirou and  Fantasio's pet. Marsupilamis can come in colours of yellow, yellow with  black spots, dark blue, white, white with black spots, and dark blue  with yellow spots.Only the yellow, yellow with black spots and dark blue marsupilami's show up in cartoon.
