Alt Name: | Pirlimpimpim (English)[1] El Rancho del Pájaro Amarillo (Spanish) |
Based On: | Sítio do Picapau Amarelo by Monteiro Lobato |
Genre: | Animated series |
Creator: | Monteiro Lobato (series of novels) |
Developer: | Rodrigo Castilho |
Voices: | Isabella Guarnieri Larissa Manoela Vini Takahashi César Marchetti Patrícia Scalvi Gessy Fonseca |
Opentheme: | Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (Gilberto Gil) |
Endtheme: | Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (Gilberto Gil) |
Country: | Brazil |
Language: | Portuguese |
Num Seasons: | 3 |
Num Episodes: | 78 |
Executive Producer: | Eliane Ferreira Reynaldo Marchesini Fernanda Senatori João Daniel Tikhomiroff |
Company: | Globo Mixer |
Related: | Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (1952) Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (1964) Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (1967) Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (1977) Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (2001) O Picapau Amarelo (2024) |
Network: | Globo (2012-2014) Cartoon Network (2012-2016) Tooncast Boomerang (2015-2021) |
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.[2] 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.
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,[3] [4] 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 portrayed in the books by Monteiro Lobato.[5] [6] [7]
See main article: Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (fictional farm).
In the Yellow Woodpecker Farm lives an old widow, Dona Benta and her two grandchildren, Lúcia (referred mostly by her nickname Narizinho, in English, little nose), and her cousin Pedrinho, which is Portuguese for little Pedro. Other residents include the housemaid Nastácia and the two talking puppets, the loud rag doll Emília and the aristocratic and learned puppet made of corncob Visconde de Sabugosa. The farm is home to various animals as well, including the fat pig Rabicó, the intelligent donkey Conselheiro ("Advisor"), and a rhinoceros called Quindim (named after quindim), who fled from a circus and was kept hidden by the children. Conselheiro has yet to appear in the show, though they all have animated designs.
The plot of most episodes consist of the children playing all day and having adventures normally through the use of a small bag of pirlimpimpim, a mystical sand that allows the wielder to go to wherever and even whenever they imagine (imagination is what fuels the pirlimpimpim; they additionally refrain from time travel due to the confusing consequences). They normally go to the Kingdom of Clear Waters, with inhabitants such as the noble fish Príncipe Escamado, or prince scaly, the seamstress spider Dona Aranha, or miss spider, and the old snail Doutor Caramujo, or doctor snail. Entities from Brazilian folklore also make appearances, such as the witch alligator Cuca, the Saci, and Iara.
The TV show is a modern interpretation of the books as it features foods like spaghetti, popcorn, and even milkshakes, plus modern swimsuit renditions, cars, and the like.
Known for her nonstop chattering about everything on her mind, she is a very enthusiastic yet naive doll, always learning lessons in most episodes (she is arguably the "main" character of the show, and the mascot) due to her childish tendency to lie. This has died down since Season 1. She is the type to act before thinking with a short temper, and her headstrong sassy nature tends to land her in unfavorable situations that grow worse due to her stubbornness & selfishness. She is quite affectionate, getting jealous when another doll takes the spotlight and enjoying playing with her friends. A running gag is that Emilia frequently mispronounces words with Lucia correcting them, possibly due to her fast nature. Another running gag is her overreactive expressions, such as her "angry walk" and large grins.
A funny thing to note is that while Emilia does not need to eat and cannot even taste flavors due to "being a rag doll", she combines several humanoid and doll properties. She gets cold without her dress, she can be stung by insects with visible bumps forming, she can produce saliva, & she can faint from terribly awful smells, all the while she is bathed by hand wash, she can curl into a ball and move at high speeds a la Sonic the Hedgehog, & she can tie knots in her body with no real repercussions.
Nazirinho is an 7 year old girl with a turned-up nose. She is Benta's granddaughter and Pedrinho's cousin. Known for being cute and girly, that does not keep her away from going on adventures with the rest of her family and playing outside. She is a very affectionate and caring person, but she has her short-sighted moments. She has a big sister-little sister relationship with Emília as she is her owner. In the books, she is an orphan and lives in the farm with Dona Benta, but this is not clarified in the show. In fact, a sub of the show emphasizes little nose and Dona Benta's relationship more than Little Pedro and Dona Benta's, putting into question the true relationships of all three.
A 9 year old boy, he is Benta's grandson and Lucia's cousin. He is a courageous and active boy who loves adventure and heroism. He is acrobatic and inventive, and he does not steer away from helping others. He normally journeys with the Captain of the Curassiers in adventures of all sorts. In the books, he lives in the big city and he spends his holidays at Mrs. Benta's Farm.
Visconde is a very polite puppet made of corncob with a high IQ & a love for all knowledge, especially science such as biology and zoology. He is very pedantic as he is seen teaching the kids & correcting exaggerated stories and falsities of all sorts, even getting visibly irritated when done enough. He came to life from the "spirit" of a corn cob inhabiting a corncob puppet, and he can be resurrected by this method as well. He may have a crush on Emília.
He does not spend a lot of time with the kids; he instead prefers to read the books by the bookshelf, and he is usually the one the farm residents approach when they are curious about something. If he is not reading he is either doing research, inventing, or teaching the kids about certain topics.
Cuca is an alligator witch. She is very deceptive and evil, and she usually scares the kids even through the stories they are told. She is so vile that she does not refrain from killing targets & her "legend" extends to other kingdoms, such as the Kingdom of Clear Waters. Even with that she yearns for affection and help when she needs it. She can use magic for a variety of purposes, such as creating spikes from the ground, attacking targets with magic bolts, and even teleporting in the likeness of Dragon Ball's Instant Transmission on at least one occasion.
He is the royal ruler of the Kingdom of the Clear Waters. Noble and thoughtful, he makes time for his friends and is very generous & considerate of his subjects, though he can be too generous at some points. While he is anointed King by O Mistério do Reino das Águas Claras, he is still referred to as Prince afterwards. He seems to have a crush on little nose, asking her to be his princess in Season 1 and cheering for her when she tried to be the royal jester. She does not reciprocate this affection however.
She is the generous royal seamstress of the Kingdom of the Clear Waters who takes great joy in making dresses for her friends, especially Narizinho. When she was a child, she was cursed by a witch that forced her to become a seamstress, broken only when one of her dresses is called "the best in the world". While the 1000 year curse was accidentally broken by Emília, she chose to continue being a seamstress as she had done it for so long & enjoyed it so much.
The 9 year old granddaughter of one of Dona Benta's friends, she is a girl from the city. In contrast to the adventurous little nose, she is what she considers "grown up": discarding all playing & toys and doing things such as painting her fingernails and sunbathing. Due to this lack of experience & tendency to stay in her lane she is more susceptible to fear (such as of the forest). By the end of her debut she is more open as she receives a "living" doll in her likeness from Nastacia.
The series featured a regular audience among the public, although many fans of the franchise have not enjoyed this compared to other adaptations due to its more childlike version. Nevertheless, it became one of the most watched shows on Cartoon Network.[8] Moreover, the series was very successful in other countries of Latin America where it is displayed as El Rancho del Pájaro Amarillo through the branches of Cartoon Network and Tooncast including being awarded the "International Festival of Animation Chilemonos" in Chile as the Best Latin American Animated Series.[9]
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