CentoxCento 22 09 13 Kalimero Sfonda Lilia La T...

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CentoxCento (often written “100x100”) is a common Italian expression meaning “completely” or “all the way.” In the context of this keyword, it serves as an intensifier: “With 100% effort, Calimero smashes into Lilia’s den.” CentoxCento 22 09 13 Kalimero Sfonda Lilia La T...

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Kalimero’s catchphrase, “È un’ingiustizia!” , became a national meme in Italy long before the internet. He represents the underdog, the perpetually frustrated but innocent victim. When the keyword says “Kalimero sfonda…” (Calimero breaks through), it signifies a reversal: the victim becomes the aggressor. The timid chick finally smashes a barrier. The magazine 100x100 (CentoxCento) was a teen gossip

It could also be a reference to a specific Italian media brand. The magazine 100x100 (CentoxCento) was a teen gossip and cartoon magazine in the 1990s. Perhaps this was a fan-made comic strip published in that magazine’s online forum in 2013.

In Italian slang, lilia (from giglio – lily) can represent purity, fragility, or a barrier. “Sfondare Lilia” might mean breaking through a naive or innocent barrier. Given Calimero’s personality, breaking through innocence is ironic—he is innocence.

È un’ingiustizia.