Examples include a guy who can "resurrect" beings that can serve him for his plans (such as Frankestein's Monster, Mata Hari or César Borgia (venom included)), a guy who concentrates bug DNA into some pills and can turn into a certain bug by eating one of them, or one who developed instant growth seeds. Sometimes, the enemy is a Mad Scientist who is madder than Bacterio.In the 1994 Animated Adaptation, they avoid showing these scenes that are Demographically Inappropriate Humour, even if they explicitly replicate any other panel, Sin City-like. Nonetheless, a number of characters are explicitly seen to die - like "el Rana" or the unnamed villain from Los Guardaespaldas, smashed by a rock that later smashes Filemón (for some reason, Filemón survives).Then we see Mortadelo and Filemón flying to Heaven, complete with tunic, halo and wings. They were caught on a nuclear explosion (after reaching an island with a giant bullseye painted on the ground). They also died at the end of an episode of the old animated series by Estudios Vara.Bartholomew "I don't care if you're a fan of Mortadelo! The rules are clear no miracles!" Cue Mortadelo and Filemón on their graves on a graveyard, apparently alive ("How are you doing, boss?" "Meh, kinda chilly in here.) After escaping their graves, Filemón tells the reader " You don't want to know how we did this." On the background we see an archangel chiding St. which prompted the old fortune-teller to reveal that she was actually a buff thug in disguise. Once they broke an old fortune-teller's crystal ball.However, they have actually died once or twice:.Mortadelo: Come on, boss, get up, that was just eleven floors! We've been through worse! They sometimes cry for help from the beast's stomachs. They have been devoured whole by different wild animals, mainly lions and giant snakes.They have been thrown to outer space with no space suit whatsoever.They have been put under objects that were very heavy (as in, the range of metric tons).They have fallen in concrete pools that have solidified with them still submerged on it.They have been completely submerged in acid.They have been cut into tiny pieces (and then glued or sewed back together).They have been subjected at point-blank explosions.at 800 kilometers per hour, without deploying the landing gear, and crashing it against the airport's control tower. In Secuestro Aéreo, Mortadelo landed a jet airliner.They have fallen (or been thrown) from planes flying at more than 11,000 metres of altitude. Sometimes also they have gone through being shot several times, with each bullet leaving a hole.
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