Mafalda seems to be an Argentine version of the American comic strip Cathy. In this version, she's…read morea youngster, but with all of the emotional baggage of an insecure middle aged woman. Mafalda seems to perservere despite some sort of depression and defeatist attitude. It's no wonder that Buenos Aires has the highest number of psychotherapists per capita in the world! There's more people here in therapy than anywhere else in the world.
You see Mafalda everywhere- and here you can pose next to her, with your own little rain cloud raining over you, or the scratched out words that seem to replace curse words.
When I went, there was a long, long line to get a selfie with the Mafalda statue here. You can squeeze in between her and her friends for a great shot!
The statue is on the street corner of San Telmo weekend fair, which is a fun way to get some arts and culture in. The statue is on a little square with even more artists' booths. It's a picturesque street corner! I wouldn't go out of my way for this statue, unless you're into Argentine comic strips, but it's a nice thing to run into while out taking a nice stroll along Chile Ave.