Pet Pals

Pet Pals (Italian: Cuccioli) is an Italian animated television series. It was created by Sergio Manfio while the Disney cartoonist Giorgio Cavazzano served as art director.[1] Two feature films based on the series were produced: Cuccioli - Il codice di Marco Polo in 2010 and Cuccioli - Il paese del vento in 2014.[2]

Pet Pals
Created bySergio Manfio
Country of originItaly
Original language(s)Italian
No. of episodes156
Release
Original networkRai 2, Rai Yoyo, Rai Gulp, Rai 3, CBeebies, BBC Two, CBBC
Original release21 October 2003

Plot

The antagonist, Crow Witch, hates the city of Venice, and she wants to drain the Venetian lagoon, but the Pet Pals, an animal team that consists of the six primary protagonists (Holly, a female cat; Moby, a dog; Top Hat, a rabbit; Diva, a female duck; Pio, a frog, and Nameless, a Canary), completely disagree with this idea. Their religions are Catholicism. As The Pet Pals want to fight back the witch's wicked plans, they cannot wait to get started in their most challenging mission to date, which involves finding Marco Polo's Code and saving Venice, even if this means putting their busy lives on hold for a while.

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See also

References

  1. Sabrina Perucca. Il cinema d'animazione italiano oggi. Bulzoni, 2008. ISBN 8878703338.
  2. Redazione (26 March 2014). "Tornano i Cuccioli: sei amici animali "interattivi"". La Stampa. Retrieved 1 February 2016.

Website

www.alitalia.com/en


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