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** Lupo towards his younger siblings.
** Lupo towards his younger siblings.
* [[Bitch Alert]]: When Miss Hit appears for the first time, it's clear she's bad news. [[Punctuated for Emphasis|Very. bad. news]].
* [[Bitch Alert]]: When Miss Hit appears for the first time, it's clear she's bad news. [[Punctuated for Emphasis|Very. bad. news]].
* [[Black Comedy]]
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Frank gets put through hell in "El Perfeccionator".
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Frank gets put through hell in "El Perfeccionator". He recovers, though.
* [[Break the Haughty]]: Orchestrated by Frank in the first album when concerning Victor joining the gang, putting him through tests to take his ego down and integrate himself in the town. It didn't work, but Victor joins the Frank's Gang anyway.
* [[Break the Haughty]]: Orchestrated by Frank in the first album when concerning Victor joining the gang, putting him through tests to take his ego down and integrate himself in the town. It didn't work, but Victor joins the Frank's Gang anyway.
** One could argue the whole series is trying to do this for [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist|Victor]].
** One could argue the whole series is trying to do this for [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist|Victor]].
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** The cover of the second album [http://dreamers.com/davidramirez/PortadillaMiniMonsters2.jpg confirms this].
** The cover of the second album [http://dreamers.com/davidramirez/PortadillaMiniMonsters2.jpg confirms this].
* [[Characterization Marches On]]: A lot of the characters in the comic had shown progress and depths starting with the second album.
* [[Characterization Marches On]]: A lot of the characters in the comic had shown progress and depths starting with the second album.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: This is used a lot in the album's plot arcs.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: Again, also used in the story-driven albums.
* [[Close-Knit Community]]: Being a [[Quirky Town]], to put it mildly, Villa Susto fits this despite its [[Dysfunction Junction|dysfunction]].
* [[Close-Knit Community]]: Being a [[Quirky Town]], to put it mildly, Villa Susto fits this despite its [[Dysfunction Junction|dysfunction]].
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Everyone in the comic has acted like this at least once.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Everyone in the comic has acted like this at least once.
* [[Did You Actually Believe?]]: In the fourth album. {{spoiler|When Victor asks for the deal Morty and him made (joining his gang in exchange for tickets to Miedópolis), he [[Evil Gloating|smugly states]] he never intended to keep the bargain, and he only used him to get Frank's brains.}} Yup, what a douche.
* [[Did You Actually Believe?]]: In the fourth album. {{spoiler|When Victor asks for the deal Morty and him made (joining his gang in exchange for tickets to Miedópolis), he [[Evil Gloating|smugly states]] he never intended to keep the bargain, and he only used him to get Frank's brains.}} Yup, what a douche.
* [[Down to the Last Play]]: {{spoiler|How the fourth album's pumpkinball match ends.}}
* [[Dressing as the Enemy]]: Played with hilariously in the first album, when Victor dresses himself as a beetle in order to trick Rattus Sapiens.
* [[Dressing as the Enemy]]: Played with hilariously in the first album, when Victor dresses himself as a beetle in order to trick Rattus Sapiens.
{{quote|'''Victor''': Stop complaining and kneel... AT THE BEETLE GOD!
{{quote|'''Victor''': Stop complaining and kneel... AT THE BEETLE GOD!
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** And then there's Mr. Abra.
** And then there's Mr. Abra.
* [[Fictional Sport]]: Calabacesto (Pumpkinball). It’s the main theme of the fourth album.
* [[Fictional Sport]]: Calabacesto (Pumpkinball). It’s the main theme of the fourth album.
* [[Flanderization]]: Frank being a ([[Bungling Inventor|sort of]]) [[Gadgeteer Genius]] was merely alluded in the first album. From the second album onwards, this has become Frank's main character trait. [[Tropes Are Tools|And that is a good thing, actually]]. Same with Lupo's [[Sleepyhead|constant sleepiness]], among others.
* [[Foil]]: Many examples.
* [[Foil]]: Many examples.
** While Victor has potential ones in [[Gadgeteer Genius|Frank]] and [[Sleepyhead|Lupo]], the one who fits it best is Billy. Victor is a [[Spoiled Brat|well-groomed]] [[Jerkass]] [[Perpetual Frowner]], while Billy is a [[The Pig Pen|perpetually dirty]] and [[The Pollyanna|cheerful]] [[Nice Guy]]. This is driven home in the fourth album: {{spoiler|Victor has been in the two gangs, but is a complete prick to both of them, causing the others to wave between barely tolerating him and outright hating his guts. Billy doesn't (and doesn't want to) belong to neither of the two gangs, yet he's friendly to both, which makes him more well-liked (the Frank's Gang even consider him [[The Reliable One]] due to this)}}. The only thing they have in common is their [[All of the Other Reindeer]] status, and even that is played in different ways.
** While Victor has potential ones in [[Gadgeteer Genius|Frank]] and [[Sleepyhead|Lupo]], the one who fits it best is Billy. Victor is a [[Spoiled Brat|well-groomed]] [[Jerkass]] [[Perpetual Frowner]], while Billy is a [[The Pig Pen|perpetually dirty]] and [[The Pollyanna|cheerful]] [[Nice Guy]]. This is driven home in the fourth album: {{spoiler|Victor has been in the two gangs, but is a complete prick to both of them, causing the others to wave between barely tolerating him and outright hating his guts. Billy doesn't (and doesn't want to) belong to neither of the two gangs, yet he's friendly to both, which makes him more well-liked (the Frank's Gang even consider him [[The Reliable One]] due to this)}}. The only thing they have in common is their [[All of the Other Reindeer]] status, and even that is played in different ways.
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** Their respective leaders, Frank and Morty, also contrast with each other, and it shows with their influence making their teams what they are. Their contrasting natures are better shown through [[Spoiled Brat|Victor]] in the fourth album: Frank acts like a [[Tough Love|tough]] [[Big Brother Mentor]] towards him and they constantly [[Vitriolic Best Buds|exchange insults]], yet Frank ultimately cares for him, {{spoiler|even wanting him back to his gang after his betrayal}}. Morty [[Faux Affably Evil|acts friendly]] towards Victor at first, even having a conversation over their mutual dislike for Frank, but it's clear Morty doesn't give a rat's ass about him, {{spoiler|and is only manipulating him to get Frank's brains.}}
** Their respective leaders, Frank and Morty, also contrast with each other, and it shows with their influence making their teams what they are. Their contrasting natures are better shown through [[Spoiled Brat|Victor]] in the fourth album: Frank acts like a [[Tough Love|tough]] [[Big Brother Mentor]] towards him and they constantly [[Vitriolic Best Buds|exchange insults]], yet Frank ultimately cares for him, {{spoiler|even wanting him back to his gang after his betrayal}}. Morty [[Faux Affably Evil|acts friendly]] towards Victor at first, even having a conversation over their mutual dislike for Frank, but it's clear Morty doesn't give a rat's ass about him, {{spoiler|and is only manipulating him to get Frank's brains.}}
** [[Justified Trope]] with {{spoiler|Henrietta and Miss Hit, as they're [[Jekyll and Hyde|two sides of the same coin]].}}
** [[Justified Trope]] with {{spoiler|Henrietta and Miss Hit, as they're [[Jekyll and Hyde|two sides of the same coin]].}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: In the second album, there are subtle and not-so-subtle hints that {{spoiler|[[Rose-Haired Girl|Henrietta]] and [[Evil Redhead|Miss Hit]] are [[Jekyll and Hyde|the same person]].}} In particular, there's {{spoiler|Miss Hit telling Frank she and Henrietta are "inseparable"}}, and more importantly, {{spoiler|their handwriting is exactly the same}}. The last one is what makes Frank discover [[The Reveal]].
** [http://www.normaeditorial.com/libros_img/01203309101_G.jpg The cover] of the fourth album foreshadows the fact {{spoiler|Frank scores [[Down to the Last Play|the winning goal]] for his team.}}
* [[The Friend Nobody Likes]]: Victor is this to the Frank's gang (Except [[Hopeless Suitor|Piruja]]), only admitted because of pity. Frank even tells him this to his face.
* [[The Friend Nobody Likes]]: Victor is this to the Frank's gang (Except [[Hopeless Suitor|Piruja]]), only admitted because of pity. Frank even tells him this to his face.
** Piruja was portrayed as this in the first album, with the others only hanging out with her due to her clinginess. By the second album onwards, though, she's shown to be [[True Companions|a cherished friend]] to them.
** Piruja was portrayed as this in the first album, with the others only hanging out with her due to her clinginess. By the second album onwards, though, she's shown to be [[True Companions|a cherished friend]] to them.

Revision as of 13:16, 12 October 2016


Monsters are real.
They exist.
Vampires, werewolves, witches, mummys and other night creatures... All of them are real.
But... Chsssst! It's a secret.
They're cities that officially don't exist. They don't appear in any human map. They're inaccessible places, protected by impregnable mountains, laberintic forests, terrible rivers and ancient magic. But they're beings that can get there... and live there. Beings that have something in common: they want to live peacefully, far away from humans, that plague that spreads across the entire planet.
That beings are... Monsters! And they populate these cities throughout the world: Miedópolis, La Nuit Noir, Aaaah! City, Monsterland, Bloodgrad, Forever Halloween, Maldiciünd...
But we are interested in another city. Maybe is not one of the biggest, since only live there fifty monster families. Maybe is not one of the most famous, since even in some monster maps doesn't appear. But as you get to know it... Sure it'll become your favourite! It's Villa Susto... where they reach the adventures of the Mini Monsters. Who are the Mini Monsters? If you want to know... keep reading.

Minimonsters is a comic book series created by the Spanish author David Ramirez. It was published monthly in the Spanish magazine ¡Dibus! between years 2000-2015. At the moment, there are four monographic albums, collecting all their adventures: “El Veneno de Porcelana” (2003), “El Perfeccionator” (2006), “¡Historias para no Dormir!” (2007), and “El Gran Partido de Calabacesto” (2012). A fifth one is currently in progress.

The plot takes in a small town called Villa Susto, where they live monsters who want to be far from humans. Victor Von Piro (A high-class vampire and main protagonist) moves to Villa Susto, much to his changrin. There he meets his new friends, the Frank’s Gang: Frank Einstein Jr. (The genius Frankenstein leader), Lupo (A narcoleptic werewolf), Momses (A sports-obsessed mummy), Gus (A cute, but fearful ghost) and Piruja (A very amorous witch). Together, they will live a lot of misadventures involving them and the rest of the people in Villa Susto.

To search more works from David Ramirez, see his other comic series, Dinokid.

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Tropes used in Minimonsters include:


Victor: Stop complaining and kneel... AT THE BEETLE GOD!
Rattus Sapiens: The Beetle God GOES IN UNDERWEAR?!

Frank: *After Momses accidentally breaks his invention* Thanks for finding it, Momses... *facepalm*

    • And in the same story:

Gus: Frank, you're a g-genius!
Skin: Emm... You should wait until he finishes talking, dude.
Gus: Y-Yeah, hehehe...
*Frank explains his invention*
Gus: Have you finished?
Frank: ...Yes.
Gus: Frank, you're a g-genius!
Skin: *facepalm*

Victor: *holding a stick* I think it's time to someone to lose his milk teeth...

  • Hate Sink: Quasim. Since the true antagonists (and recurring jerks) have some kind of quality that prevents them from becoming truly hated, he very much serves to take the reader's wrath.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: Despite seeming otherwise, it turns out Frank's opinion of himself is total crap.
    • How much? We have this exchange in the second album:

Frank: A girl? Why is she crying?
Henrietta: Is a horrible monster!
Frank: *saddened* ...for me.

  • Hidden Heart of Gold: Victor is implied to have one deep, deep, DEEP down his spoiled jerkassery.
    • Guillotine has one too, only showing her loving side with her best friend Piruja, and sometimes Henrietta.
  • Humans Are Bastards: Taken Up to Eleven. In this comic, humans are the "monsters", and the monsters "humans".
  • Hypocritical Humor: A staple of the comic. A concrete example would be in " El Perfeccionator", when Gus doesn't join the Gang in their confrontation against Miss Hit:

Victor: What a coward!
Lupo: Look who's talking.

  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: Frank, Miss Hit and Flan Hellsing all show this trope to varying degrees. This is also suggested with Victor, although he usually only qualifies in the "superiority" part.
  • Intelligible Unintelligible: Momses talks in mummy, and only his closest friends and family can understand him. Lupo and Frank usually translate what he says to the other people.
  • Ironic Name: Piruja’s black cat, “Buena Suerte”, which means “good luck” in Spanish. Riiiight.
  • Jerkass: This comic is filled by jerks, with some ones showing better traits under that exterior and others... well... don't. Morty and Quasim are definitely the worst.
  • Karma Houdini: Quasim, due to his intimidating nature, doesn't get much comeuppance for his awful actions, especially in the first album. The second album, however, gives him some well-deserved punishment.
    • In the second album, Guillotine mentions her boyfriend Morty skips school constantly, getting away with it due to being the son of the school's principal.
    • Zigzagged with Morty in the fourth album. On one hand, he got away with hiring Arrmando el Arraña and making an entire family sick, even joining the dinner at the end of the fourth album. On the other hand, he lost the match (thus the opportunity of getting Frank's brains), and got a vicious Humiliation Conga as a result of his own actions.
    • Also zig-zagged with Victor in the same album. He gets away with his betrayal and comes back to Frank's Gang, but has been utterly humiliated throughout the match and played for a fool by Morty. This makes him not getting his tickets to come back to Miedópolis, thus rendering his betrayal meaningless. In fact, this could be an aversion, since Victor is stuck in Villa Susto, which he hates more than anything else.
  • Kick the Dog: Victor does this frequently, and always pays for it.
    • More seriously, Miss Hit rejecting Frank cruelly via letter, pretending to be her good self Henrietta. Especially considering this sends Frank to an Heroic BSOD.
    • Quasim's bullying of Gus definitely qualifies.
    • As does Yokai stealing Lupo's younger sister Lupe's doll. This is more noticeable when it's shown Lupo and his family are very poor. No wonder Lupo got mad at him.
    • Morty does this constantly in the fourth album.
  • Kick the Son of a Bitch: Lupo constantly trolls, mocks and snarks at Victor. Since Victor is a spoiled jerkass, this comes across as hilarious and well-deserved (especially if Victor insults him first).
    • In the second album, Miss Hit punching Quasim and knocking him out twice. Sure, she's eviler, but he was an unlikable bastard who had it a long time coming (especially considering he was a Karma Houdini in the first album)
    • Quasim himself has a moment in the first album when he punches Rattus Sapiens down the sewers, bringing him back to a normal rat.
    • In the fourth, Robert Louis punishing Morty's Gang for cheating in an over-the-top manner.
  • The Klutz: Momses. He doesn't have Buena Suerte’s "luck", but he’s extremely clumsy due to his physical strength.

Victor: *after Momses destroys Frank’s invention* AAAAH! WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS GUY?!
Frank: *facepalm* That’s what is called the mummy’s curse…

  • Laser-Guided Karma: In the fourth album, Morty’s dirty tricks to win the match take a toll on him and his band. They got beaten by Henrietta’s father; their rivals won the match, Morty lost his tickets to Miedópolis and he ends up with a thermometer in his ass. All of this is well-deserved, at least for Morty.
    • Victor is an epic target of this trope.
    • In later chapters, this ends up happening to Lupo, of all people. He has spent most of the series trolling Victor in a classic Kick the Son of a Bitch scenario. Once he encounters Yokai, he gets a taste of this with Yokai screwing him over with his Sticky Fingers.
  • Love Hurts: The main reason why Frank wants to create the Perfeccionator, alongside his self-esteem issues.
  • Meaningful Name: All characters have names that are based of famous monsters or mystical creatures. It's very common the use of the portmanteau.
  • My God What Have I Done?: Frank has this reaction when he discovers his latest invention is used to kill the girl he loves. And it's really depressing.
  • Nice Guy: There's a lot of this, usually to contrast with the Jerkass characters.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Mr. Abra falls onto this trope a lot.
  • Odd Friendship: Victor and Frank, constantly picking each other. Also Lupo and Momses, but they get along much better than the other two.
  • Oh Crap: Has a lot of moments, recurring or not:
    • Victor usually does this, particularly with Frank's inventions and Piruja’s stalking demeanor.
    • Also, in the end of the first album, the Frank's gang after accidentally drinking the poison. They end up with a big case of diarrhea.
    • Morty's face expresses this perfectly in the fourth album when Frank shoots and scores the winning goal.
    • Frank does a nice one, seen here.
  • Potty Emergency: The first album ends with one of this for Frank's Gang.
    • In the third album's longer story, Frank suffers one. As to how it ends... well, see below.
    • In the All Just a Dream story, Henrietta makes Lupo experience one of this to expel Victor, since he accidentally ate him when he was transformed into a sandwich (don't ask). He falls asleep in the middle of it.
  • Potty Failure: Frank has one in one of the third album's stories. Given what he was looking at, you'll probably piss yourself too.
    • One of these gives "birth" to Frank's pet Caca Einstein. Yeah...
    • Lupo invokes this to get out of Yokai's ice prison.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: As a group, The Frank's gang (Blue) towards Morty's gang (Red).
  • Rotating Protagonist: Although Victor is the lead character, the story focuses on other characters as well.
  • Sadist Show
  • Screams Like a Little Girl: When Victor and Gus have to face a giant monster, Gus is terrified and Victor tells him to stop screaming like a little girl, since he can stop him (due to his new abilities). However, he fails to do this and the monster defends himself with a giant rock. Cue Oh Crap situation.

Gus: V-Victor, can we scream l-like little girls now?
Victor: *running away* YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!

Lupo: Frank, help me! When I try to remember, I see everything black!
*Lupo’s memories appear, with him sleeping in all of them.*
Frank: Could it be you remember the inside of your eyelids?
Lupo: It will be that!

Victor: This gang... is more pathetic than Frank's...

Victor: Didn't you want to help me? Then show it now!
Frank: Deal with it alone, smarty!
Victor: Bobblehead!
Frank: Snot!

Frank: She came to see me... That means she cares! I wonder when I could see her again...
*Henrietta slowly transforms into Miss Hit*
Miss Hit: If everything goes well... never.

  • With Friends Like These...: Victor has this relationship with Frank's Gang. And everyone else, really.
    • Even worse is the entire Morty's gang.