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Pet Pals
Also known asCuccioli
Created bySergio Manfio
Francesco Manfio
Written bySergio Manfio
Francesco Manfio
Anna Manfio
Davide Stefano
Directed bySergio Manfio
Voices ofEdoardo Nefola
Laura Lenghi
Monica Ward
Gigi Rosa
Paolo Lombardi
Paola Giannetti
Franco Mannella
Enrico Di Troia
Manuel Neli
ComposersSergio Manfio
Lorenzo Tomio (season 5)
Country of originItaly
France (season 1)
China (season 1)
India (seasons 2–4)
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes156
Production
Executive producersPietro Campedelli
Steven Ching (season 1)
Sonia Farnesi (RAI, season 5)
ProducersFrancesco Manfio (Gruppo Alcuni)
Lucia Bolzoni (RAI, seasons 1–4)
Catherine Wong (season 1)
EditorUmberto Barison (seasons 2–5)
Running time13 minutes
Production companiesRai Fiction
Gruppo Alcuni
Alphanim (season 1)
Agogo Media (season 1)
DQ Entertainment (seasons 2–4)
Original release
NetworkRai 2
Rai Yoyo
Rai Gulp
Rai 3
CBeebies
BBC Two
CBBC
Release21 October 2003 (2003-10-21) –
2016 (2016)

Pet Pals (Italian: Cuccioli) is an Italian animated television series. It was created by Sergio Manfio and Francesco 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]

Plot

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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. 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.

Characters

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  • Holly - The shrewd and wise kitten of the group, she has brisk and hasty ways, with a direct and colorful language. Original voice actress: Monica Ward
  • Top Hat- The goofy and troublemaking rabbit athlete . He is in love with Diva, but she only returns him with punches in the head. Original voice actor: Edoardo Nevola
  • Pio - The eccentric and funny frog . He is a skilled imitator, a faculty that will often help the protagonists get out of trouble. Speak with a loud, low r. His face resembles Rayman's . Original voice actor: Luigi Rosa
  • Moby - The cultured, calm and sweet dog of letters, uses polished language and is a real mine of information. It is called that because as a child he swallowed a mobile phone, which sometimes rings in his stomach. Original voice actor: Paolo Lombardi
  • Diva - The vain and impulsive fashion expert duck . With her comical pretense of being a prima donna, she often gets the group into trouble. He vents the failures of his claims by punching Cilindro in the head. Original voice actress: Laura Lenghi
  • Nameless - The smallest of the group. It is a chick that has never learned to speak and expresses itself using signs depicting objects of all kinds. Many times the figures take shape and the Cubs use the objects created to get out of the way.
  • Piccolo Mago - Manuel Meli original voice actor
  • Crow Witch - The wicked sorceress who wants to capture puppies. Original voice actors: Paola Giannetti and Graziella Polesinanti
    • Cuncun and Canbaluc - They are two ermines henchmen of Maga Cornacchia, faithful, but a bit stupid. Original voice actors: Franco Mannella and Enrico Di Troia
  • Ambrogio - Original voice actor: Gerolamo Alchieri
  • Methuselah - The wise and intelligent tree that appears only in the Spin-off The Mini Cuccioli. Original voice actor : Piero Di Blasio.

Episodes

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See also

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References

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  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.
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