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Also known as | Trulli Tales: The Adventures of Trullalleri |
Genre | Fictional Science fiction Comedy Action-Adventure |
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Based on | Truli Style by Congedo Editore[1] |
Directed by | Eric Gosselet |
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Theme music composer | Alessandro Boriani |
Opening theme | "Trulli Tales" by Sonja Ball, Angela Galuppo, and Eleanor Noble |
Ending theme | "Trulli Tales" (instrumental) |
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Original languages | Italian French English Portuguese |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 104 (list of episodes) Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox television with "list_episodes" parameter using self-link. See Infobox instructions and MOS:INFOBOXPURPOSE. |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
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Release | 17 October 2017 14 February 2019 | –
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Trulli Tales (/truːliːɛ/), fully known as Trulli Tales: The Adventures of Trullalleri, is an animated children's television series created by Maria Elena and Fiorella Congedo. The series first aired on 17 October 2017 on Gloobinho in Brazil.[2] The series was produced by Fandango TV, Congedo CulturArte, Gaumont Animation, PVP Media (formely Groupe PVP),[3] and Rai Fiction with the participation of the Canada Media Fund, the collaboration of Radio-Canada and produced in association with The Walt Disney Company EMEA.
Set in the fictional world of Trullalleri or Trulliland (which is meant to resemble Alberobello),[1] the series revolves around four children and one teacher who learn how to cook from their Grandma Trulli's cookbook from the past. But when Copperpot tries to steal it, the four children; Ring, Zip, Stella, and Sun, must stop him with the magical power from their wands.
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