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Release Date:
November 16, 2017
Original Title:
Pipì, Pupù & Rosmarina: Il mistero delle note rapite
Alternate Titles:
Pipi, Pupu ta Rozmari: Tayemnytsya vykradenykh not
Піпі, Пупу та Розмарі: Таємниця викрадених нот
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Aliante
Bolero Film
MiC
Millimages
Paul Thiltges Distributions
Rai Fiction
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T UA: 0+
Runtime: 81
Pee is a cute little worker bear. Pupù, on the other hand, is a greedy and chubby little bird while Rosmarina is an affectionate bunny. The three little heroes find themselves having to look for the perpetrator of a theft of musical scores. To identify the culprit, they will have to deal with some great operas, transforming them into tasty and brilliant parodies.
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Animation Director:
Alessio Giurintano
Associate Producer:
Roch Lener
Character Designer:
AnnaLaura Cantone
Director:
Enzo D'Alò
Editor:
Gianluca Cristofari
Foley Artist:
Mauro Eusepi
Idea:
Enzo D'Alò
Layout:
Massimo Montigiani
Layout Supervisor:
Massimo Montigiani
Music:
Daniele Di Gregorio
Original Music Composer:
Daniele Di Gregorio
Producer:
Adrien Chef
Xenia Douglas
Roch Lener
Paul Thiltges
Screenplay:
Enzo D'Alò
Sound Designer:
Matteo Di Simone
Story:
Enzo D'Alò
Writer:
Enzo D'Alò
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