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I'm actually surprised so many people outside of italy know about la linea, i guess it being basically a mute cartoon allowed it to spread since you didn't need to translate it. But still, its nice to see
According to Wikipedia it was shown in over 50 countries and won prizes outside Italy.
I loved it as a kid but somehow always thought it was originally French. Thanks for telling the original name.
Edit: Here's a compilation (merely 4.5 hrs): https://piped.video/watch?v=ZAqy6w1itH0
The la for poating. Very interesting the intro to whose line is it anyway posted by someone else here is identical. Total inspiration or I guess rip off. Makes me wonder, can drawing style be copyrighted? ๐ค๐ค
These use to be on CBC when I was really young.
didnt it talk in muffled horn sounds
Its actually a type of grammelot (yes it has an actual name) with lombard dialect words mixed in
look at that
It was in mobile network adverts in Poland if I remember correctly
Im from germany and I didn't even knew that its from italy haha
I watched it on national TV as a kid in Iran