A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 12, 2001
# of Seasons: 7
# of Episodes: 175
Finale:
April 9, 2007
Creators:
Roberto Talma
Márcio Trigo
Original Title:
Sítio do Picapau Amarelo
Alternate Titles:
Pirlimpimpim
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | Kids
Production Companies:
Estúdios Globo
Countries:
BR
The series exhibited several stories based on folklore and mythology , with characters such as Cuca, Saci Pererê and Iara from Brazilian folklore and then later with several characters from fairytales, fables, literature and greek mythology. The residents of Sítio, Emília, Narizinho, Pedrinho, Dona Benta and Tia Nastacia live several adventures with a lot of the mystery and dangers that haunt the remote town of Arraial do Tucanos.
Art Department Coordinator:
Moa Batsow
Art Department Manager:
Denise Garrido
Assistant Director:
Noa Bressane
Tande Bressane
Camera Operator:
Cid Rima
Reginaldo Roque
Casting:
Nelson Fonseca
Continuity:
Luciana Biazzi
Helena Durán
Costume Design:
Helena Araújo
Helena Brício
Digital Compositor:
Stefan Wähner
Director:
Creso Eduardo Macedo
Ulysses Cruz
Federico Bonani
Carlos Manga
Cininha de Paula
Paulo Ghelli
Luiz Antonio Pilar
Márcio Trigo
Pedro Vasconcelos
Roberto Talma
Marcelo Zambelli
Director of Photography:
Marcelo 'Guru' Duarte
Henrique Leiner
Editor:
William Alves
Maurice Mignon
Renato Fernandez
Marco Seixas
Executive Producer:
Flávio Nascimento
Makeup Artist:
Elisabeth Fairbanks
Makeup Supervisor:
Vavá Torres
Music:
Claudio Lobato
Mariana Mesquita
Music Director:
Mariozinho Rocha
Music Editor:
Marcos Caetano
Renato Muniz
Laércio Salles
Music Producer:
Ricardo Ottoboni
Producer:
Suzana Azevedo
Roberto Talma
Producer's Assistant:
Renata Barreira
Durval Tumscitz
Production Coordinator:
Paula Torres
Production Design:
Alexandre Gomes
Script Supervisor:
Rita Peçanha
Set Costumer:
Ronaldo Carmo
Special Effects:
Cláudio Sampaio
Gilson Figueiredo
Special Effects Technician:
Leandro Santa Rita
Story:
Monteiro Lobato
Theme Song Performance:
Gilberto Gil
Visual Effects:
Mauro Heitor
Visual Effects Director:
Paulo Tibau
Visual Effects Producer:
Paula Souto
Jorge Banda
Weapons Master:
Sergio Farjalla Jr.
Writer:
Mário Teixeira
Mariana Mesquita
Duca Rachid
Alessandro Marson
Claudio Lobato
Júlio Fischer
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