Description:
Dr. Capitão is a clown doctor who mixes the figure of a pirate with joy and music. He plays the ukulele and wears a blonde wig that contrasts with his sea captain appearance. Dr. Capitão carries binoculars and a puppet parrot that adds humor to his interactions. He has a wooden leg and a scar shaped like a map, and always wears a captain’s uniform and hat.

Jungian Archetype: The Explorer

Greatest Fear: Being imprisoned or confined, unable to explore and discover new horizons.

Goal: To inspire children to explore their imagination and find adventure in any situation, bringing a sense of freedom and discovery.

Curiosity:
Dr. Capitão likes to tell stories about his adventures on the seven seas, often exaggerating the details to make children laugh. His puppet parrot, named Pingo, always interrupts the stories with funny and unexpected comments.

Props:

  • Ukulele that he plays to sing fun pirate songs and cheer up the children.
  • Blonde wig that he wears comically to give a fun contrast to his pirate look.
  • Binoculars that he uses to “explore” the patients’ rooms, pretending to spot hidden treasures.
  • Puppet parrot, Pingo, who participates in his stories and performances with funny comments.
  • Wooden leg that he uses in an exaggerated way, making his walks funny and limping.
  • Scar shaped like a map, which he says is the treasure map, leading children to imaginary adventures.
  • Captain’s uniform and hat, completing his pirate look and reinforcing his role as the leader of the adventures.

References

Character Development Questionnaire