Piconzé is a 1973 Brazilian animated film written and directed by Ype Nakashima. It's the first color animated Brazilian feature film.
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Directed by | Ype Nakashima |
Written by | Ype Nakashima Nelson Padrella João Luiz Araújo |
Produced by | Silvio Renoldi Mário Araújo Ype Nakashima |
Cinematography | Shigueru Tomosada Ryoji Ueno |
Edited by | Silvio Renoldi |
Music by | Damiano Cozzella Décio Pignatari |
Production company | Telstar Filmes |
Distributed by | Distar Filmes |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | Cr$ 400,000[2] |
The story is set in a village called Green Valley, where Piconzé lives with his friends: Papo Louro the parrot and Chico Leitão the pig. When Gustavo Bigodão kidnaps Maria Esmeralda, Piconzé's girlfriend, the three set off to the rescue. Along the way, they encounter a dragon and a witch, crossing the kingdom of Saci.[3]
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