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Tribilín

9 appearances · Golden Age · 1954–1985
Who is Tribilín?

Tribilín is the Mexican Spanish name for Goofy, Disney's beloved clumsy, good-natured anthropomorphic dog. A lighthearted everyman known for his bumbling antics and cheerful optimism, he appears regularly alongside Donald Duck and other classic Disney characters.

Few characters carry the warmth and good-natured charm that Tribilín brings to the pages of Editorial Novaro's beloved Spanish-language Disney line, where this endearing figure made his catalog debut in Cuentos de Walt Disney #52 in 1954, brought to life by artist Al Hubbard. Spanning an impressive arc from the Golden Age all the way through 1985, Tribilín kept lively company across Novaro's flagship titles alongside Pato Donald, Rico Mac Pato, and the young trio of Paco, Luis, and Hugo. For collectors of Latin American Disney comics — a rich and distinct corner of the hobby — tracking down his appearances across Cuentos de Walt Disney, Historietas de Walt Disney, and even Dumbo is a rewarding journey into a era when these Mexican-published editions brought Disney magic to generations of Spanish-speaking readers in their own vibrant style.

Cuentos de Walt Disney
#52
★ First appearance
Cuentos de Walt Disney #52
Jan 1954

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Cuentos de Walt Disney (1949)
Historietas de Walt Disney (1949)
Dumbo (1985)
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