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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (2001 Television Series)
Sítio do Picapau Amarelo may refer to: * ''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (novel series), a Brazilian children's fantasy novel series written by Monteiro Lobato ** Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm) The Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (literally translated and roughly known as the Yellow Woodpecker Farm or the Yellow Woodpecker Ranch) is the primary setting for the series of children's novels, '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'', written by the Brazilia ..., the primary setting for the children's fantasy novel series * ''Sítio do Pica-pau Amarelo'' (1952 TV series), a 1952 Brazilian television series based on the novel series of the same title * ''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (1977 TV series), a 1977 Brazilian television series based on the novel series of the same title * ''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (2001 TV series), a 2001 Brazilian television series based on the novel series of the same title * ''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (2012 TV series), a 2012 Brazilian animated televisio ...
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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (novel Series)
''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (literally translated and roughly known as "''The Yellow Woodpecker Farm" or "The Yellow Woodpecker Ranch") is a series of 23 fantasy novels written by Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato between 1920 and 1940. The series is considered representative of Brazilian children's literature and as the Brazilian equivalent to children's classics such as C. S. Lewis, ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' and L. Frank Baum's ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' List of Oz books, series. Lobato's single original adult fiction, a sci-fi novel entitled ''O Presidente Negro'' ("The Black President") set in the far future, would not achieve the same popularity of ''Sítio''. The concept was introduced in Monteiro Lobato's 1920 novel ''A Menina do Narizinho Arrebitado'', and was later republished as the first chapter of ''Reinações de Narizinho'', which is the first novel of the actual ''Sítio'' series. The main setting is Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm), Sítio do Pi ...
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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (fictional Farm)
The Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (literally translated and roughly known as the Yellow Woodpecker Farm or the Yellow Woodpecker Ranch) is the primary setting for the series of children's novels, ''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (novel series), Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'', written by the Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato. The place is described as "a small farm with a pretty cottage, surrounded by trees" and close to several other subsettings: a stream, a virgin forest and a small village, both named the Tucanos. The Farm In the farm lives an old widow, Dona Benta ("Mrs. Benta"), and her two grandchildren, a girl, Lúcia, referred to only by her nickname "Narizinho" (roughly "Little Nose", because of her turned-up nose), and her boy cousin, Pedrinho ("Pete"); the servant and cook, a black woman named Nastácia ("Anastacia"), and two talking puppets, the rag doll Emilia (Sítio do Picapau Amarelo), Emília (animated by some of Doctor Snail's "talking pills" she somehow "ingested") and an Ar ...
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Sítio Do Pica-pau Amarelo (1952 TV Series)
''Sítio do Pica-pau Amarelo'' is a 1952 Brazilian children-family television series produced and aired by Rede Tupi, ''Sítio'' was scripted by Brazilian author Tatiana Belinky, based on the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (novel series), series of novels of same name. The series is the second live-action adaptation of the ''Sítio'' universe, after the feature film ''O Saci (film), O Saci'', released in the previous year. It was the first television adaptation of the homonymous work by Monteiro Lobato. ''Sítio'' tells the story of the peaceful title site, the Yellow Woodpecker Ranch, where its unique dwellers live in fantasy and learning. It starred actress Lúcia Lambertini (occasionally replaced by Dulce Margarida) in the role of Emilia (Sítio do Picapau Amarelo), Emília, the living, smart and talkative doll of the farm. The Viscount of Sabugosa was played by Rúbens Mollino, and Later In 1958 Mollino was replaced by Luciano Maurício. The series premiered on 3 June 1952 and ran ...
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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (1977 TV Series)
''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' is a Brazilian children's television series, which aired on Rede Globo from 1977 to 1986. It was produced in partnership with TVE and the Brazilian Ministry of Education, It was the fourth television adaptation of the homonymous work by Monteiro Lobato, after the first version shown by Rede Tupi between 1952 and 1963, the second version shown by TV Cultura in 1964 and 1965 and the third version shown by Band between 1967 and 1969. Plot Dona Benta is an old lady who lives in Sítio do Pica-Pau Amarelo, a rural property away from the rush and noise of the big city. With her also lives "Tia Nastácia" the maid and her granddaughter Lúcia, better known as Narizinho (little nose). Living alone and having only the two elderly women as company, the girl creates a world of fantasy, in which the main character is her doll Emilia, made by Tia Nastácia from scraps of cloth. Also living on the farm are old Uncle Barnabé and his handymen, Zé Carneiro and ...
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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (2001 TV Series)
''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (Portuguese title: ''Pirlimpimpim'') is a Brazilian children's television series, based on the work of Monteiro Lobato, adapted by Márcio Trigo and Roberto Talma. It was the fifth television adaptation of the work, after the first version shown by Rede Tupi between 1952 and 1963, the second version shown by TV Cultura in 1964, the third version shown by Band between 1967 and 1969 and the fourth version shown by Globo itself between 1977 and 1986. It was produced and shown by TV Globo from 2001 to 2007, After its original airing on TV Globo, the first 4 seasons of the series were aired by Futura channel from 8 December 2008, the series was also aired by Viva and TV Cultura channel in 2013. Reruns The series began to be rerun by Canal Futura from 8 December 2008, but the channel only aired the episodes of the first four seasons of the series, except for the last episode of the fourth season "O Pequeno Samurai" with only half of the episode, du ...
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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (2012 TV Series)
''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (roughly Yellow Woodpecker Farm or Yellow Woodpecker Ranch) is a Brazilian animated series loosely based on the eponymous series of books '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' by Monteiro Lobato. It was first aired on 7 January 2012, and it was produced by Globo and Mixer. Each episode of the series took five weeks to get ready and were all based on the book of ''Reinações de Narizinho'', published in 1931 by Monteiro Lobato. It was the first animated series adaptation of the work, after the five Live-action versions of the television adaptation by the same name. Background The animated series began to be produced in October 2010, by Mixer Productions in partnership with Globo. The model sheet of the characters was created by designer Bruno Okada, that was chosen after a competition sponsored by Globo. The animation is directed by ''Humberto Avelar''. Each episode of the series took five weeks to complete. The animation has replaced the violence por ...
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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (comics)
''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' was a Brazilian comic book series based on the eponymous novel series Sítio do Picapau Amarelo by Monteiro Lobato. It was originally released in 1977 on the success of the TV series produced by Rede Globo, comic books were published by the publisher RGE who would later become Editora Globo. It continued to be sold until 1979 when the characters Emília, Pedrinho and Visconde now has his own comics replacing the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, but the comics only lasted two years being sold, and in 1981 the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo returned to be published. The comics being published remained until 1984, two years before the TV series is no longer in production. Only in 2006 they returned the comic books to be published, this time with the seal of Editora Globo spent besides being based so far by recent TV series produced in 2001 also by Rede Globo. The main reason for his return was due to exit of Monica's Gang to publisher Panini Comics, making them w ...
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