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Motu Patlu Cartoon Characters

Motu Patlu was a great animated Indian Sitcom, that Nickelodeon presented on 16 October 2012. Inspired by one of India's classical comic strip series Lotpot, Motu and Patlu - two goofy best friends take the adventures of a humorous nature across the town called Furfuri Nagar. Known for its comic storyline, lively characters, and entertaining escapades, this show has become one of the most-watched children's programs in India. It is available in various Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam.

Plot Overview

Two close friends, Motu and Patlu make Motu Patlu. The most usual predicaments that befall these twosome result directly from the mischief of the less than the wisest among the lot, Motu. Many times Motu leads the entire scene just because he gets so interested in a tasty samosa. He thus is engaged in so comical episodes but only to bring two good fellows out from troublesome mess not forgetting any proper skill but at the lucking end.

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Cartoon Characters Name List

1. Motu is a chubby and happy man. He loves having samosas. His ability to develop temporary superpowers after having samosas helps in get over tough situations for most of the time. Motu is perpetually seeking ways to generate easy money, have pleasure, and obviously, enjoy samosas. His all-good intentions get him in trouble each time. He is phobic about mice, but there is a huge variance of his impulsive trait being opposite to that cautious of Patlu.

2. Patlu is Motu's best friend and the brain behind this duo. He is the slim, intelligent man referred to as the "smartest guy in town." He usually helps Motu wriggle out of all the tricky situations they end up in. He reads newspapers a lot and dislikes samosas, which is not the case with his best friend. Patlu balances Motu's antics and is known for his cool and composed nature. The yellow tunic, orange leggings, brown shoes, and round glasses are his signature appearance.

3. Dr. Jhatka is the absurd scientist of Furfuri Nagar. He has produced some outrageous inventions, however, but they end up creating more problems than providing solutions. He is highly identifiable because of his accent and unusual personality. Sometimes, although he is full of intelligence, his gadgets go out of control, turning life for Motu, Patlu, and the town's citizens into a catastrophe.

4. Ghasitaram is another crackpot character. He claims to have "20 years of experience" in all fields. He hardly ever finds a situation to use his experience. Like Dr. Jhatka, Ghasitaram's knowledge often gets Motu and Patlu into trouble. He is from West Bengal and speaks with a different accent.

5. Inspector Chingum is the policeman in the town. He speaks with a thick South Indian accent and is keen on doing justice. But in whatever way he succeeds in catching criminals, people attribute that to luck rather than any skill of his. Chingum is a big fan of the actor Rajinikanth and, out of hero worship, tends to shoot his gun into the air, leading to further mayhem.

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6. John is the main villain of the series. He always has an eye on the notorious "Don," and by fraud, John manages to outsmart Motu and Patlu several times. Number 1 and Number 2, who are the foolish associates, accompany him in each episode. Though John prepares very clever plans to become a don in every episode, it doesn't happen.

7. Chaiwala is a local tea vendor and is one of Motu and Patlu's friends. Motu often steals samosas from him; it is said that Chaiwala makes the best samosas in town. The stall is a place of constant gathering for the characters and, although he plays a rather minor role, holds great importance in the plot.

Conclusion

The world of Motu Patlu boasts vivid diversity as far as its characters go. Some have a playboy twist in Motu, on the other hand, he is quite an example where he keeps company with quite an intellectual named Patlu, then you have Doctor Jhatka as a full-fledged eccentric and a well-clumsy fellow John. There goes, what adds humor to each episode on Motu Patlu - an ageless pleasure to the child world while the television folk look into Indian television as the greats.