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Provolino was an Italian puppet character who enjoyed huge success in Italy between the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was created by Castellano and Pipolo who also wrote the dialogues. Television The puppet was introduced by Raffaele Pisu in the RAI variety shows ''Vengo anch'io'' and ''Ma che domenica amici'' in 1968. A baby with big teeth, he was featured as the disrespectful alter ego of Pisu, with whom he had constant bickering which always ended with the catchphrase: "Boccaccia mia statti zitta!" (i.e. "bad mouth of mine, please shut up!"). The puppet was animated by the same Pisu and originally voiced by Oreste Lionello, replaced by Franco Latini Franco Latini (September 12, 1927 – February 2, 1991) was an Italian actor and voice actor. He was considered to be one of the top voice dubbers for many animated films and cartoons for audiences across Italy. Biography Born in Pomezia, which ... in 1969. Comics adaptation The character was later adapted into a comic ...
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Provolino
Provolino was an Italian puppet character who enjoyed huge success in Italy between the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was created by Castellano and Pipolo who also wrote the dialogues. Television The puppet was introduced by Raffaele Pisu in the RAI variety shows ''Vengo anch'io'' and ''Ma che domenica amici'' in 1968. A baby with big teeth, he was featured as the disrespectful alter ego of Pisu, with whom he had constant bickering which always ended with the catchphrase: "Boccaccia mia statti zitta!" (i.e. "bad mouth of mine, please shut up!"). The puppet was animated by the same Pisu and originally voiced by Oreste Lionello, replaced by Franco Latini Franco Latini (September 12, 1927 – February 2, 1991) was an Italian actor and voice actor. He was considered to be one of the top voice dubbers for many animated films and cartoons for audiences across Italy. Biography Born in Pomezia, which ... in 1969. Comics adaptation The character was later adapted into a comic ...
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Alberico Motta
Alberico Motta (6 October 1937 - 23 May 2019) was an Italian cartoonist and illustrator. Life and career Born in Milan, Motta started his career at just 14 years old, collaborating with some children magazines published by Edizioni Alpe. He made his debut as a cartoonist on the magazine ''Chicchirichì'', realizing stories of the title character as well as series created by himself. Starting from 1957 Motta started collaborating, both as an artist and more often as a writer, with the major characters of Edizioni Alpe, notably ''Tiramolla, Cucciolo, Geppo, Nonna Abelarda, Provolino'' and the Italian-produced comic versions of ''Popeye'' ("''Braccio di Ferro''"), ''Felix'' and ''Tom and Jerry''. In 1980 he created the first Italian manga-inspired comic series, . In the 1980s he wrote stories for the Walt Disney magazine ''Topolino'' and collaborated with the publishing house Epierre. He retired from comics in 1992, to work as an art director in an advertising agency. References ...
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Raffaele Pisu, Provolino And Margaret Lee
Raffaele () is an Italian given name and surname, variant of the English Raphael. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Raffaele Amato, Italian mobster *Raffaele Cutolo, Italian mobster *Raffaele Ganci, Italian mobster *Raffaele Cantone, Italian magistrate *Raffaele De Rosa, Italian motorcycle racer * Raffaele Di Paco, Italian cyclist *Raffaele Fitto, Italian politician *Raffaele Guariglia, Italian politician *Raffaele Lombardo, Italian politician *Raffaele Palladino, Italian footballer *Raffaele Pinto, Italian racing driver *Raffaele Pisu, Italiano actor *Raffaele Riario, Italian cardinal *Raffaele Rossetti, Italian politician *Raffaele Carlo Rossi, Italian cardinal *Raffaele Viviani, Italian artist *Raffaele Contigiani Raffaele Contigiani (1920–2008) was an Italian architect and painter. He qualified as an architect in 1947 and designed pavilions for the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a consultant for the Italian television broadc ... ...
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