- Toni
Pagot (16
December 1921 – 7 July 2001) was an
Italian comics artist and animator. Born
Antonio Pagotto in Milan, in
collaboration with his elder...
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curse has
transformed him into an
anthropomorphic pig. Once
called Marco Pagot (Marco
Rossolini in the
American version), he is now
known to the world...
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shown throughout Italy. The
creators of the main
character were Nino
Pagot, Toni
Pagot and Ig****o Colnaghi. At the end of each episode, it
turns out that...
- Best Lead
Actress at the East
Europe International Film
Festival and
Franz Pagot won Best
Cinematography in a
Feature Film,
while Luke Goss and
Cathy Tyson...
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excerpts from
selected letters, Kshem, Samachar,
Kushal question, and
Shela Pagot.
Mooknayak closed in
April 1923.
Babasaheb Ambedkar said, "For any movement...
- English. L'Orgueil - Jan 2005 ISBN 2-8001-3627-8 (illustrated by
Didier Pagot) La
Paresse - Jan 2005 ISBN 2-8001-3628-6 (illustrated by
Vujadin Radovanović)...
- an Italian-****anese
animation television series written by
Marco Pagot and Gi
Pagot and
directed by
Kenji Kodama. It
consists of 52 half-hour episodes...
- film
Marco (comics), a
fictional character in the DC
Comics universe Marco Pagot, the main
protagonist in
Porco Rosso Marco (Animorphs), one of the six main...
- (Biancaneve e il mago Basilisco) by
Federico Pedrocchi (script) and Nino
Pagot (art), a
direct sequel to the
American comic strip adaptation where Snow...
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Dynamite Brothers) is a 1949
Italian animation film
directed by Nino and Toni
Pagot. It is
considered the
first Italian feature-length
animated film and the...