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Pimpa or La Pimpa is an Italian comic strip, created by Francesco Tullio Altan, whose main character is a red-spotted female dog. The comic strip was published by the comics magazine Corriere dei Piccoli from 1975 until 1995; from 1987 it also became the leading character of an eponymous monthly children's magazine. 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. In 1998 Pimpa was the main character in two stage plays, Pimpa Cappuccetto Rosso and Pimpa, Kamillo e il libro magico.

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  • Pimpa (de)
  • La Pimpa (fr)
  • La Pimpa (it)
  • ピンパ (ja)
  • Pimpa (en)
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  • Pimpa oder La Pimpa ist eine von Francesco Tullio Altan erschaffene italienische Cartoon-Serie, deren Titelfigur eine rot gepunktete Hündin ist. Die Cartoons erschienen zwischen 1975 und 1995 in der Comiczeitschrift Corriere dei Piccoli; seit 1987 hat Pimpa auch eine eigene monatliche Kinderzeitschrift, die ihren Namen trägt. Pimpa wurde auch in drei Zeichentrickserien verwandelt, unter der Regie von Osvaldo Cavandoli und Enzo D'Alò, produziert und ausgestrahlt von Rai TV, später auch auf DVD herausgegeben. 1998 war Pimpa die Hauptfigur zweier Bühnenstücke: Pimpa Cappuccetto Rosso und Pimpa, Kamillo e il libro magico. (de)
  • Pimpa or La Pimpa is an Italian comic strip, created by Francesco Tullio Altan, whose main character is a red-spotted female dog. The comic strip was published by the comics magazine Corriere dei Piccoli from 1975 until 1995; from 1987 it also became the leading character of an eponymous monthly children's magazine. 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. In 1998 Pimpa was the main character in two stage plays, Pimpa Cappuccetto Rosso and Pimpa, Kamillo e il libro magico. (en)
  • La Pimpa è un personaggio immaginario protagonista dell'omonima serie a fumetti italiana ideata nel 1975 dal fumettista Altan. La serie, pubblicata negli anni settanta e ottanta sul settimanale Corriere dei Piccoli, diviene una delle più apprezzate del periodo e, a seguito del successo riscontrato, nel 1982 ne viene prodotta una serie a cartoni animati. Il personaggio ha anche ispirato un vasto merchandising. (it)
  • 『ピンパ』(ぴんぱ、伊 La Pimpa)は、赤い水玉模様をもつ犬の女の子を主役としたフランチェスコ・トゥーリオ・アルタン作の漫画作品である。また、ピンパ(ぴんぱ、伊 Pimpa)は、主役の名前でもある。 (ja)
  • La Pimpa est une série télévisée animée italienne pour enfants créée et dessinée par Altan. Le personnage principal est une chienne blanche à pois orange, nommée Pimpa. Elle habite chez Armando, et vit des aventures naïves et surréalistes avec ses amis (au nombre de 303 d'après la chanson du générique). Altan crée La Pimpa en 1975. C'est d'abord une bande dessinée (fumetti) qui parait dans les journaux pour enfants, avant de devenir un dessin animé à la télévision, puis un mensuel pour enfants du même nom. (fr)
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  • Pimpa (en)
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