Pimpa

Pimpa
Creative team
Created byFrancesco Tullio Altan

Pimpa or La Pimpa is an Italian comic strip, created by Francesco Tullio Altan, whose main character is a red-spotted female dog with large feet and a small tail. Pimpa's tail and toes are red as well.

The comic strip made its debut on 13 July 1975 in Corriere dei Piccoli;[1][2] it was published by the comics magazine until 1995, and from 1987 it also became the leading character of an eponymous monthly children's magazine.[1][3] Pimpa was also the subject of three animated series, directed by Osvaldo Cavandoli and Enzo D'Alò, produced and broadcast by Rai TV and later released on DVD.[3] In 1998 Pimpa was the main character in two stage plays, Pimpa Cappuccetto Rosso and Pimpa, Kamillo e il libro magico.[4]

Dubs

  1. Albanian
  2. Arabic
  3. Catalan
  4. Cimbrian
  5. Czech
  6. English
  7. French
  8. Friulian
  9. German
  10. Greek
  11. Hebrew
  12. Hungarian
  13. Japanese
  14. Ladin
  15. Mocheno
  16. Norwegian
  17. Persian
  18. Romanian
  19. Sardinian
  20. Scottish Gaelic
  21. Serbian
  22. Slovene
  23. Swedish
  24. Spanish (Spain)
  25. Venetain

References

  1. 1 2 "La Pimpa non avrà mai il telefonino". La Stampa (in Italian). 16 March 2010. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  2. Vanzetto, Chiara (25 October 2014). "La cagnetta a pois che diverte da 40 anni: la Pimpa va in mostra". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. 1 2 Roberto Pigro. La risposta è esatta!. Espero, Partizánske, 2012.
  4. Giornale della libreria, issues 9-12, Associazione italiana editori, 2005


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