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Pimpa e la gita nella foresta
- Narrated by: Francesca Vettori
- Length: 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Oggi Pimpa viene svegliata da un tucano di nome Zezè che le racconta la sua strana storia: "Mi sono addormentato su una canoa, e quando mi sono svegliato ero qua." Pimpa allora decide di riportare Zezè a casa, nella foresta amazzonica, dove incontra animali curiosi dai nomi molto buffi.
Un'altra entusiasmante avventura della Pimpa, narrata dall'attrice e doppiatrice Francesca Vettori, indimenticabile voce della cagnolina a pois rossi nelle più recenti serie televisive prodotte dalla RAI.
Francesco Tullio-Altan, noto semplicemente come Altan (Treviso, 1942), è un fumettista e vignettista italiano. Nel 1975, ha creato la Pimpa, uno dei personaggi per l'infanzia di maggior successo in Italia.
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