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# Agente G **Agente G** is a Brazilian children's television series that aired on RecordTV from April 24, 1995, to June 6, 1997, created and starring actor Gérson de Abreu [6][8]. The show followed the comedic adventures of the titular character Agent G as he battled against the plans of the villainous organization C.O.I.S.A. (an acronym that plays on the Portuguese word "coisa," meaning "thing") [6]. Known for its blend of action, comedy, and educational content, the series became a notable part of Brazilian children's television programming in the mid-1990s. The series was characterized by its lighthearted approach to the spy genre, featuring slapstick humor and adventure suitable for young audiences. Agent G himself was portrayed as a good-natured and gluttonous character, making him relatable and endearing to children [3]. The show's format combined elements of action-adventure with moral lessons, typical of educational children's programming of the era. ## Main Characters and Cast The central character **Agente G** was played by Gérson de Abreu, who also created the series [3][6]. Agent G was depicted as a bonachão (good-natured person) with a notable appetite, making him both heroic and humorously human [3]. His character served as the protagonist who consistently thwarted the schemes of the antagonistic organization C.O.I.S.A. A key supporting character was **Mestre Iodo**, manipulated by Fernando Gomes [3]. This character served as Agent G's guru and mentor, though he was portrayed as somewhat clumsy despite his wisdom [3]. Mestre Iodo was clearly designed as a parody of Master Yoda from the Star Wars franchise, evident not only in his name but also in his physical appearance and characteristic speaking pattern that mimicked Yoda's distinctive syntax [3]. The cast also included Cláudio Chakmati and Álvaro Petersen Jr., among others, who contributed to the ensemble that brought the show's various characters and storylines to life [6]. ## Production and Format Agente G was produced during the mid-1990s boom in Brazilian children's television programming. The series ran for over two years, indicating its popularity with audiences and success for RecordTV [8]. The show's format typically involved episodic adventures where Agent G would encounter various schemes by C.O.I.S.A. and work to foil them, often with comedic results. The series represented a distinctly Brazilian take on the spy genre for children, incorporating local humor and cultural references while drawing inspiration from international franchises like Star Wars through its character parodies [3]. This blend of global pop culture references with Brazilian sensibilities was characteristic of the country's television production during this period. ## Cultural Impact and Legacy While Agente G had a relatively brief run compared to some long-running children's series, it left an impression on Brazilian popular culture of the 1990s. The show's approach to combining action-adventure elements with comedy and educational content reflected the broader trends in children's television programming during this era. The series is remembered particularly for its character Mestre Iodo, whose obvious parody of Star Wars' Yoda demonstrated how Brazilian television creators were incorporating and adapting international pop culture phenomena for local audiences [3]. This type of cultural adaptation and parody became a hallmark of Brazilian television comedy. ## Contemporary References Interestingly, the name "Agente G" has been adopted by contemporary figures in Brazilian culture. A Christian rapper and musician currently uses the stage name Agente G, performing gospel and praise music [1][2][4]. This artist has released songs such as "Deus de Aliança" and "Deus de Maravilha," both featuring collaborations with Flaviano Victor [1][2]. The contemporary Agente G is associated with "Geração JOVEM" (Young Generation) and performs at Christian events and concerts [4]. This modern usage of the name demonstrates the lasting cultural resonance of the original television character, even as the name has been repurposed for entirely different artistic expression in the contemporary Brazilian cultural landscape. ## Related Topics - Brazilian children's television - RecordTV programming history - 1990s Brazilian television - Gérson de Abreu - Star Wars parodies in media - Brazilian comedy television - Educational children's programming - C.O.I.S.A. organization ## Summary Agente G was a Brazilian children's television series that aired on RecordTV from 1995 to 1997, featuring the comedic spy adventures of the titular character created and played by Gérson de Abreu.
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