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Julio Victorio De Rissio (10 November 1916 – 26 December 2013), better known by the stage name of Dr. Tangalanga, was a popular Argentine comedian known for his humorous prank phone calls to unsuspecting recipients.

Dr. Tangalanga
Born
Julio Victorio De Rissio

(1916-11-10)10 November 1916
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died26 December 2013(2013-12-26) (aged 97)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationComedian, writer
Years active19642013
Label(s)DBN
Radio Tripoli

Career


Born in the Balvanera neighbourhood of Buenos Aires to Italian Argentine immigrants, De Rissio worked in a shoe factory during his early years. He began recording prank calls in the mid-1960s to provide comic relief for a bedridden friend. He released over 40 albums of prank calls since 1989, selling over 250 thousand copies, arguably becoming the most famous prank call artist in the Spanish speaking world. He made extensive use of Argentine Lunfardo vernacular, and his tapes have been praised by critics as varied as humorist Carlos Loiseau and philosopher Alejandro Rozitchner.


Style


Generally, Tanaglanga initiates prank-calls using a slow-paced, almost erudite, turn of phrase to inquire about a product or service advertised in a newspaper. He bewildered his victims with nonsensical and inflammatory remarks, leading them to anger and confusion, igniting a verbal altercation. Key to his comedic success was the use of "ad hominen" attacks, which he levied against his casualties without hesitation. For instance, after a brief and seemingly bening interaction, Tangalanga would question the sexual orientation of his caller, arguing that either their tone of voice or conversation manners were signs of a closeted lifestyle. A notable example is a call to a group of gay adult workers offering full-body massages (aka "masofilaxia"), which culminated in reciprocal accusations of deviant behavior.

Tangalanga's targets were picked at random or from tips from his audience. While he did not have a specific victim profile in mind, he gravitated towards short-tempered personalities. Frequent targets were adult-workers, palm-readers, mechanics, loan sharks, pizzeria employees, construction workers and parking-garage attendants.

A hallmark of Tangalanga's style was the use of various alter-egos, like Tarufetti, Varela, Santoro, Rigatuzzo, or Cadorna. In just about every set-up, he would raise a fictitious complaint about the poor quality of services offered to his brother or nephew. In a notable example, he said: "My nephew went to get two "matafuegos" (Spanish for fire extinguisher; literally: fire-killer) for the car, but it didn't kill the fire or even injure it". The resulting quarrel ranks that call as one of his most memorable in 40 years.


Fitness Center Saga


Beginning in 1988 Tangalanga made various calls to Octavio, a gym manager. The first call was published in "Dr. Tangalanga es mundial" with Octavio appearing in a few other compilations that followed. There were a total of 12 calls - the last-one was performed live in 2011.


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Julio Victorio de Rissio, conocido popularmente como Doctor Tangalanga (Buenos Aires, 10 de noviembre de 1916 - ib., 26 de diciembre de 2013),[1]fue un humorista argentino, conocido especialmente por sus grabaciones de bromas telefónicas a personas desconocidas. Desde 1989 hasta 2013 vendió más de 250 000 copias, convirtiéndose en el bromista telefónico más exitoso de todos los tiempos. Se hizo conocido en su país natal, Argentina, y realizó giras por el mismo, además de hacerlo por varios países de América, como Chile, México, Uruguay y Estados Unidos.[2]



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