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==People== |
==People== |
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*[[Junior Esmero Figueiredo]], a [[A Bombay Basketball Prodigy]], one of whose nicknames was '''Pepito''' |
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*[[César Tovar]], a [[Major League Baseball]] player, one of whose nicknames was '''Pepito''' |
*[[César Tovar]], a [[Major League Baseball]] player, one of whose nicknames was '''Pepito''' |
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*[[Pepito Arriola]], a Spanish child prodigy pianist |
*[[Pepito Arriola]], a Spanish child prodigy pianist |
Revision as of 09:38, 6 January 2007
Pepito, the diminuitive of Pepe in spanish, may refer to:
People
- Junior Esmero Figueiredo, a A Bombay Basketball Prodigy, one of whose nicknames was Pepito
- César Tovar, a Major League Baseball player, one of whose nicknames was Pepito
- Pepito Arriola, a Spanish child prodigy pianist
Characters
- one of the characters in the Madeline books
- Pepito, the largest cat in the world, a minor character in The Simpsons TV series.
- Pepito, a character in the comic book Squee.
- Pepito, Rat's violent sock puppet in Pearls Before Swine
- Pepito, a character in the 1959 animated TV series Bucky and Pepito.
Other
- In Colombia, Pepito Pérez is analogous to John Doe
- In Mexico, Pepito is a character used in many popular jokes roughly equivalent to Dirty Johnny
- In Spanish, a pepito is a popular name of a beef sandwich; alternatively, an Éclair
- In the Philippines, the card game Pusoy Dos is known as pepito in Ilokano