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'''Pallina''' was an Italian commercial series created by Roberto Gavioli for the advertising show "Carosello" from 1962 to 1967. The series was animated by Gamma Film and sponsored by Cera Solex and Vetril Glass Cleaner. The song used in all of the ads is "Ciao Mama" by Quartetto Cetra. | '''Pallina''' was an Italian commercial series created by Roberto Gavioli for the advertising show "Carosello" from 1962 to 1967. The series was animated by Gamma Film and sponsored by Cera Solex and Vetril Glass Cleaner. The song used in all of the ads is "Ciao Mama" by Quartetto Cetra. | ||
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There are only a handful of content available posted on YouTube and only three are lost. The three that are lost are called "La cosmonauta (The cosmonaut)", "Alla scoperta dell’America (Discovering America)", and "Giostra del Saracino (Jousts the Saracen)". | There are only a handful of content available posted on YouTube and only three are lost. The three that are lost are called "La cosmonauta (The cosmonaut)", "Alla scoperta dell’America (Discovering America)", and "Giostra del Saracino (Jousts the Saracen)". | ||
There is also a lost colored short with the only proof of it existing is from is a still frame. In addition, there was a comic strip based on it | There is also a lost colored short with the only proof of it existing is from is a still frame. In addition, there was a comic strip based on it, posted on the FireDen boards but it is no longer available <ref>[https://boards.fireden.net/co/thread/120901920/ Fireden boards that talks about ''Pallina''.] Retrieved 12 Feb '24</ref>. There are also two vinyl records and only one track has been posted from it. | ||
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|description4 =Avventura su Marte (Adventure on Mars). | |description4 =Avventura su Marte (Adventure on Mars). | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 12 February 2024
Pallina was an Italian commercial series created by Roberto Gavioli for the advertising show "Carosello" from 1962 to 1967. The series was animated by Gamma Film and sponsored by Cera Solex and Vetril Glass Cleaner. The song used in all of the ads is "Ciao Mama" by Quartetto Cetra.
Overview
The series is all about Pallina and her great-grandmothers as she shows how they lived before and the amazing things they do.
Availability
There are only a handful of content available posted on YouTube and only three are lost. The three that are lost are called "La cosmonauta (The cosmonaut)", "Alla scoperta dell’America (Discovering America)", and "Giostra del Saracino (Jousts the Saracen)".
There is also a lost colored short with the only proof of it existing is from is a still frame. In addition, there was a comic strip based on it, posted on the FireDen boards but it is no longer available [1]. There are also two vinyl records and only one track has been posted from it.
Gallery
Found
External Links
References
- ↑ Fireden boards that talks about Pallina. Retrieved 12 Feb '24