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Osvaldo Cavandoli (1
January 1920 – 3
March 2007), also
known by his pen name Cava, was an
Italian cartoonist. His most
famous work is his
series of short...
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parts of ships.
Cavandoli macramé is one
variety that is used to form
geometric and free-form
patterns like weaving. The
Cavandoli style is done mainly...
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Italian animated series created by the
Italian cartoonist Osvaldo Cavandoli. The
series consists of 90 episodes,
which were
originally broadcast on...
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language of
sounds he had
already developed and used
earlier for
Osvaldo Cavandoli's La Linea.
After British children's
company HIT
Entertainment purchased...
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Pimpa was also the
subject of
three animated series,
directed by
Osvaldo Cavandoli and Enzo D'Alò,
produced and
broadcast by Rai TV and
later released on...
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design of "Terry", they were seen by
critics as a
reference to
Osvaldo Cavandoli's 1971
Italian animated series La Linea. Soul's
fantastical elements were...
- J. D. Salinger,
American soldier and
author (d. 2010) 1920 –
Osvaldo Cavandoli,
Italian cartoonist (d. 2007) 1921 –
Ismail al-Faruqi, Palestinian-American...
- Miyazaki's
anime and from La
Linea by the
Italian cartoonist Osvaldo Cavandoli.
Krista Sheffler as
Bambino (Kid) Tony
Fucile as Papà (Dad) Phil Sheridan...
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Piazzi Animation by Toni
Pagot Ferdinando Palermo Layouts by
Osvaldo Cavandoli Osvaldo Piccardo Backgrounds by
Background design: Ugo
Heinze Sergio Toffolo...
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American solid-state
chemist Stephanie LaCava, an
American writer Osvaldo Cavandoli or Cava (1920–2007), an
Italian cartoonist Lusya Cava (born 1990), a Ukrainian...