(
Santiago Province, Chile) •
Condorito: The main character, Condorito is a lower class
anthropomorphic condor, lackadaisical and unambitious, but also kind, loyal, friendly and ingenious. •
Yayita: Condorito's "fashionable eternal fiancée". She loves him but hates his reluctance to discuss marriage. •
Don Chuma: Condorito's best, most loyal friend, he is a tall, thin, kind man who helps Condorito to solve some of his problems. •
Pepe Cortisona: Condorito's nemesis, especially when it comes to courting Yayita. •
Coné: Condorito's young nephew. Coné had a series of his own, aimed at younger audiences, and its supporting cast included many of his uncle's friends' children. •
Yuyito: Yayita's tomboyish niece and Coné's best friend and partner in crime. •
Don Cuasimodo and
Doña Tremebunda Vinagre: Yayita's fat, grumpy and overprotective parents. •
Garganta de Lata ("Tin Throat"): A tall, jolly, thin redhead with a typical alcoholic's nose. He spends most of his time at the "Bar El Tufo" ("The Stench Bar") or sleeping off a hangover in the street. •
Ungenio Gonzalez: A not-so-smart pal of Condorito. •
Huevoduro ("Hard-Boiled Egg"): A potbellied, egg-headed, completely white character whom Rios claims is based upon a very pale, bald Canadian ambassador. •
Chuleta: A tall, thin, jolly man with huge teeth, long sideburns, a thin mustache and green skin. ("Chuleta" is Chilean slang for "sideburn".) •
Don Máximo Tacaño ("Mr. Maximum Stingy"): A humorous miser who would rather die than part with his money. Originally, there was a stereotypical and amoral Jewish moneylender in his place (variably called
Don Jacoibo or
Don Salomón), but this character was replaced due to complaints. •
Padre Venancio: Pelotillehue's Roman Catholic priest. •
Tomate ("Tomato"): Short, fat, shy and bald, his head resembles a tomato, since his face is permanently red due to his shyness. •
Comegato ("Cat Eater"): A friend of Condorito who has a feline face and wears a beret and a black turtleneck. As his name suggests, he frequently hunts and eats cats, much to his friends' disgust. •
Cabellos de ángel ("Angel Hair"): Big-nosed, half-shaven and potbellied, his hair is like a sea urchin. •
Chacalito ("Little Jackal"): A criminal character, usually seen in jail or on trial for his crimes, which range from stealing to homicide. •
Che Copete: A stereotypical
Argentine character who resembles an old-fashioned tango singer. •
Titicaco: A
Bolivian
indigena character who wears a typical
colla hat and is very friendly with everyone. He was removed from the cast in the late 1980s, as he was seen as a stereotypical indio from the
altiplano. He is not a cholo, as cholos in Bolivia are urban mestizos. •
Fonola: A huge, hairy man about the same size as Pepe Cortisona, but without the teeth and with a huge voice ("Fonola" is slang for "
phonograph"). •
Washington,
Mandíbula and
Matías: Condorito's pets. Washington is his dog, Mandíbula ("Jaw") his horse, and Matías his potty-mouthed parrot. •
Juan Sablazo: The typical conman who puts up a sob story or a good excuse in order to borrow money and never pays it back. •
Doña Peta, a.k.a. "Misiá Petita": A big, round, gentle, middle-aged housewife who is a neighbor of Condorito. •
Condor Otto and
Huevo Fritz: Variations on Condorito and Huevoduro, but characters in their own right. They are German or German-descended characters usually used to tell jokes with obvious puns or very dumb punchlines. •
Emiliano: A very poor worker, he is frequently seen wanting a raise and stretching his hand under the door of the boss, usually being ignored. •
San Guchito: Although not generally a character, he is the patron saint of Pelotillehue. He is usually shown in benediction, holding a sandwich in his left hand. •
Don Sata: Satan himself. Normally he tries to corrupt Condorito and friends by offering them power, riches, etc. •
San Pedro ("Saint Peter"): Is the gatekeeper of Heaven, and decides who enters paradise. •
Maca and
Potoca: Two young and beautiful girls created as recurrent "filler" characters for jokes involving nudity or risqué situations. ==Publishing trajectory==