Seu Creysson

Seu Creysson

Seu Creysson (Brazilian Portuguese for "Mr. Creysson") is a character in the comedy group Casseta & Planeta, who appears in their program on the Rede Globo television network. He is portrayed by comedian Claudio Manoel.

Seu Creysson is a satire of an exaggerated, working-class person. He is known for his combover; huge, taped-together glasses; missing teeth; his red shirt; a pronounced beer gut; and above all, his speech: he has a strangely overcorrected vocabulary (with forms like "erradio" "wrongily" instead of "errado" "wrong"), and he has a specific accent which has made him famous.

An English approximation of a typical utterance: "Ladiesium and Gentlemenium, viewerists of Casseta et Planeta, are readingulating my wordifications on Wikipedical!"

He bought a fictitious business called Grupo Capivara (a contender for membership in the illustrious Tabajara Organization), thus saving himself from bankruptcy by launching a line of popular products.

During the elections of 2002, Seu Creysson ran for President of Brazil, and he founded his own political party, the PÇSC. In a blending of fantasy and reality, Casseta & Planeta ran real television spots promoting the candidacy of Seu Creysson, and they had a significant following among the public.

Casseta & Planeta also published a book based on the character, "Seu Creysson, Vídia i Óbria" (roughly "Seu Creysson, Lifeium et Workiums"), which contained a compilation of the sketches from the program and was one of the best-selling books of the year. Veja, Brazil's most important magazine, billed the book as non-fiction (since it was purportedly an autobiography) in its best-seller list.


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