However, in a story written by Flávio Teixeira de Jesus in 1991 it is shown that Angel was originally a boy who died on December 25th during the Roman Empire period, having fallen from a cliff while picking up a rose that he gave to God to be used to create the Star of Bethlehem.
[13] In Monica Adventures the character is shown as a teenage angel (having aged, contradicting the story published in 1991) initially presenting himself with a superhero name called Céuboy (lit.
Later, on the series sequel, Monica Teen, Annie finally breaks up with Bucky, leaving him desperate to reconsiliate the relationship.
However some years later Mauricio decided to change his characteristic later when the real Mauro Souza stopped to have interest by meteorology, at first becoming a boy beloved by the girls, but later as a magician in 1999.
Marina caught Franklin's eye, and became the subject of his unrequited affection (although she does date him in the spinoff series Monica Teen).
He also appears in the spin-off Monica Teen as one of the antagonists, rival of Jimmy Five, having a gigantic change in his look, becoming thin and having long blonde hair.
Lurdinha is known for being a housewife often seen cleaning the house and arguing with her son about the messes he makes and for often disobeying her about her obsession with dirt and not wanting to shower.
Similar to Xabéu, they were initially introduced as unnamed characters in the stories written by Emerson Abreu, but over time they gained more prominence.
He's a clean, friendly and polite pig, is often treated as a dog by its owner and sometimes shows human traits to appear to watch television and take a bath sometimes, although unlike Blu and Vanilla he does not speak in his own stories.
[23] She obtained him in a small tournament after unsuccessfully trying to buy him in a pet store of Jequitibás, the city in which she lived before she moved to Bairro do Limoreiro.
[33] The character made a return in 2023 where she was revived with the help of Xanim and playing a villainous role by kidnapping Jimmy Five and Sunny, in addition to leading other forgotten pets of the protagonists such as Napoleão, Onofre, Lalá and Lúcio, but she was defeated by Blu and the other pets and returned to the cemetery with Xanim, becoming a ghost again and being adopted by Quixupinha.
A supervillain with the ability to fly and produce dirt rays from his hands who constantly creates plans whether to take over the world or just spread pollution.
Unlike his original self, as Poeira Negra he was portrayed as a clean man with long, straight hair and wearing a suit.
The character was created as a satire of Darth Vader from the Star Wars series, having as his main weapons a sword similar to a carrot (referencing a lightsaber) and a laser gun capable of trapping people inside gift boxes, despite this, he is shown to be one of the most clumsy and harmless villains to Monica and her friends.
He had a bigger role in the sequel A Princesa e o Robô being the main villain who aims to dominate the planet Cenourando trying to force Princess Mimi to marry him and stop Monica and her friends from helping Robôzinho.
[42] In Monica Adventures he makes a quick appearance in the introductory saga as one of several villains from the past who return to face the protagonists.
However, every time he accidentally comes into contact with a short circuit from a computer, he transforms into the supervillain Dr. Spam, who has the ability to physically dissolve into digital data to invade electronic systems and navigate the internet like a virus and using it as an advantage to break into houses teleporting through computers and capture people, however, he is often defeated by Monica and her friends.
His double personality disturb between alternating between Dr. Spam and Professor Spada was inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
[45] In his first appearance, Professor Spada transformed into Dr. Spam for the first time after being accidentally hit by Monica's bunny, causing him to be thrown into the computer while he was fixing it, however, he was defeated by Bloggy through an anti-spam program that made him return to normal.
Since then the character has been seen as a recurring villain antagonizing the characters, however, even though he is considered a villain for all the children of Lemon Tree Street without distinction, over the time he was seen focusing his villainies more against Smudge as he frequently appeared allying himself with his other enemies such as Captain Fray, Dr. McClean, Cumulus and the twins Cremilda and Clotilde in the early issues published by Panini Comics.
He is often assisted by his henchman Sapóleo and occasionally has closeness with the twins Cremilda and Clotilde for sharing the same interests in cleanliness and rivalry with Smudge.
Cremilda and Clotilde are a pair of fat twin sisters, who like Dr. McClean are neurotic about cleanliness and are often seen cleaning everything in sight.
Just like McClean, they often appear as antagonists to Smudge, often also creating plans to give him a bath as they are also repulsed by his dirt habits, although they are also incompetent at doing so.
He was originally introduced in 2010 as a villain who was once a television presenter who lost his job after Smudge accidentally soiled him and decided to swear revenge on the boy by transforming himself into a cloud-man through chemical experiments, however, even though he has presented himself as a super-powered villain capable of controlling the weather and causing storms, he has shown himself to be incompetent against Smudge since his first appearance.
After this story they had a few other appearances, including meeting with Bubbly in the space (while in their Smudge form) and later in Monica Teen where they are shown bigger and older.
Capitão Picolé (literally: Captain Popsicle) - A recurring villain who appeared in a miniseries that parodied the American series Lost.
Penha is the leader, being a rich and spoiled girl, with attitudes very similar to Cindy's, notably already dating Jimmy Five once causing Monica to be jealous.
Agnes is a paranoid, cold and unsympathetic girl who has no friends (except for Penha and Sofia) and has a habit of kidnapping animals (such as birds) to keep them in cages.
Sofia is a huge and grumpy obese girl with immense strength (very similar to Little Lotta), being even resistant enough to Monica's coelhadas.
Every time a character becomes him, they become unconscious, causing Cabeça de Balde to take possession of their bodies until the bucket is removed from their heads, making people return to who they were.