This specific segment features the character (played by Saulo Laranjeira), a grumpy, traditionalist older man known for his sharp tongue and irritation with modern social changes. In this episode, the plot revolves around a misunderstanding or a satirical setup involving a "school" or group of young women, leading to Nunes’ signature comedic rants about the "moral decay" of society. Key Elements of the Episode

One of the oldest comedy programs in Brazil, airing on SBT. It uses a "revolving door" of characters who visit a park bench to share their woes or absurd stories.

The "LEGENDADO P..." in your query likely refers to a YouTube or streaming upload that was "Subtitled" (Legendado) in Portuguese or another language, or potentially a parody title used by a specific creator.

The humor is classic Brazilian chanchada —physical, dialogue-heavy, and reliant on the chemistry between the grumpy guest and the straight-man host (Carlos Alberto de Nóbrega). Cultural Impact

The title (Season 7, Episode 8) refers to an episode of the long-running Brazilian comedy show A Praça é Nossa . Episode Overview

Clips featuring Seu Nunes often go viral in Brazil because of the character's relatable (albeit exaggerated) "grumpy grandpa" energy and the high-speed, articulate delivery of his insults.

A fan favorite, Nunes typically sits on the famous park bench to complain to the host about how "in his day" things were better, usually ending his stories with his catchphrase while getting increasingly agitated.

S07e08 - | Santa's School For Girls - Legendado P...

This specific segment features the character (played by Saulo Laranjeira), a grumpy, traditionalist older man known for his sharp tongue and irritation with modern social changes. In this episode, the plot revolves around a misunderstanding or a satirical setup involving a "school" or group of young women, leading to Nunes’ signature comedic rants about the "moral decay" of society. Key Elements of the Episode

One of the oldest comedy programs in Brazil, airing on SBT. It uses a "revolving door" of characters who visit a park bench to share their woes or absurd stories.

The "LEGENDADO P..." in your query likely refers to a YouTube or streaming upload that was "Subtitled" (Legendado) in Portuguese or another language, or potentially a parody title used by a specific creator.

The humor is classic Brazilian chanchada —physical, dialogue-heavy, and reliant on the chemistry between the grumpy guest and the straight-man host (Carlos Alberto de Nóbrega). Cultural Impact

The title (Season 7, Episode 8) refers to an episode of the long-running Brazilian comedy show A Praça é Nossa . Episode Overview

Clips featuring Seu Nunes often go viral in Brazil because of the character's relatable (albeit exaggerated) "grumpy grandpa" energy and the high-speed, articulate delivery of his insults.

A fan favorite, Nunes typically sits on the famous park bench to complain to the host about how "in his day" things were better, usually ending his stories with his catchphrase while getting increasingly agitated.