Provolino, the Glossary
Provolino was an Italian puppet character who enjoyed huge success in Italy between the late 1960s and early 1970s.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Alberico Motta, Castellano & Pipolo, Franco Latini, Oreste Lionello, Puppet, Raffaele Pisu, RAI.
- 1960s Italian television series
- 1970 comics debuts
- 1990 comics endings
- Comics magazines published in Italy
- Defunct children's magazines published in Italy
- Italian children's television series
- Italian television shows featuring puppetry
Alberico Motta
Alberico Motta (6 October 1937 - 23 May 2019) was an Italian cartoonist and illustrator.
See Provolino and Alberico Motta
Castellano & Pipolo
Castellano & Pipolo is the stage name used by the pair of Italian screenwriters and film directors Franco Castellano (1925–1999) and Giuseppe Moccia (1933–2006).
See Provolino and Castellano & Pipolo
Franco Latini
Franco Latini (12 September 1927 – 2 February 1991) was an Italian actor and voice actor.
See Provolino and Franco Latini
Oreste Lionello
Oreste Lionello (18 April 1927 – 19 February 2009) was an Italian actor and voice actor.
See Provolino and Oreste Lionello
Puppet
A puppet is an object, often resembling a human, animal or mythical figure, that is animated or manipulated by a person called a puppeteer.
Raffaele Pisu
Raffaele Pisu (24 May 1925 – 31 July 2019) was an Italian actor and comedian.
See Provolino and Raffaele Pisu
RAI
i, commercially styled as i since 2000 and known until 1954 as i, is the national public broadcasting company of Italy, owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
See also
1960s Italian television series
- Canzonissima
- Carosello
- In the Land of Don Quixote
- La Cittadella (1964 miniseries)
- La Domenica Sportiva
- Provolino
- Ritorna il tenente Sheridan
- Senza Rete
- Settevoci
- Sherlock Holmes (1968 TV series)
- Studio Uno (TV series)
- TG1
- TG2
- TuttoTotò
1970 comics debuts
- Adam Eterno
- Adventure into Fear
- All-Star Western
- Amazing Adventures
- Astonishing Tales
- Billy's Boots
- Black Max
- Bronze Age of Comic Books
- Broom-Hilda
- Commissario Spada
- Conan the Barbarian (comics)
- Conchy
- Cor!!
- Cyclops (magazine)
- Doonesbury
- Elpidio Valdés
- Friday Foster
- Half Hitch (comic strip)
- Hulk: The Manga
- It Ain't Me, Babe (comics)
- Ivor Lott and Tony Broke
- Jack, Jacky and the Juniors
- Momma
- Natacha (comics)
- Oriental Heroes
- Outlaw Kid
- Projunior
- Provolino
- Quincy (comic strip)
- Sammy (comics)
- San Francisco Comic Book
- Scorcher (magazine)
- Slow Death (comics)
- Steel Commando
- Teacher's Pet (comics)
- The Wizard (D.C. Thomson)
- Thunder (British comics)
- Tina's Pals
- Tricky Dicky (Cor!!)
- Western Gunfighters
- Whacky
- Yoko Tsuno
- Young Lust (comics)
- Zio Boris
1990 comics endings
- Alien Legion
- Big Numbers (comics)
- Billy's Boots
- Bobo (Swedish comics)
- Boiled Angel
- Ching Chow
- Comandante Mark
- De Geuzen
- Dinosaurs for Hire
- Donald Duck Adventures
- Eyebeam (comic strip)
- Fat Freddy's Cat
- Fright Night (comic series)
- Girl (British comics)
- Il Monello
- Jerry Spring
- John Darling (comic strip)
- Le Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire
- Mickey Mouse (comic book)
- Mustapha Million
- Nemo (magazine)
- Night Music (comic)
- Norb (comic strip)
- Our Own Oddities
- Poor Arnold's Almanac
- Poot!
- Pop, Dick and Harry
- Provolino
- Pyton
- Secret Origins
- Shiner (comics)
- Sibylline
- The Adventures of Freddy Lombard
- The Carl Barks Library
- The Men in Black (comics)
- The New Adventures of Hitler
- The Topper (comics)
- Third World War (comics)
- Tom Corbett, Space Cadet
- Transformers: Victory
- Trident (UK comics)
- True Faith (comics)
- Uncle Scrooge Adventures
- Whizzer and Chips
- Zorry Kid
Comics magazines published in Italy
- Alex Bertani
- Bertoldo
- Blue (Italian magazine)
- Cantachiaro
- Carnera (comics)
- Corriere dei Piccoli
- Cucciolo
- Donald Duck and Other Adventures
- Eureka (Italian magazine)
- Geppo
- Giornale dei Ragazzi
- Grand Hotel (magazine)
- Guerin Meschino
- Il Giornalino
- Il Giorno dei Ragazzi
- Il Mago (magazine)
- Il Monello
- Il Piccolo Ranger
- Il Piccolo Sceriffo
- Il Pioniere
- Il Quotidiano Pazzo
- Il Vittorioso
- Intrepido
- Jumbo (magazine)
- Killing (comics)
- L'Audace
- L'Avventuroso
- Lanciostory
- Linus (magazine)
- Lo Scolaro
- MM Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine
- Orient Express (magazine)
- PKNA
- Provolino
- Re di Picche
- Sadik (comics)
- Sciuscià (comics)
- Skorpio (magazine)
- Sukia
- Tango (Italian magazine)
- Tiramolla
- Topolino
- Trottolino
- Vampirella
Defunct children's magazines published in Italy
- Corriere dei Piccoli
- Giornale dei Ragazzi
- Giornale per i bambini
- Gioventù Fascista
- Il Giorno dei Ragazzi
- Il Monello
- Il Pioniere
- Il Vittorioso
- Il giornalino della Domenica
- Intrepido
- Jumbo (magazine)
- L'Audace
- L'Avventuroso
- Lo Scolaro
- Provolino
Italian children's television series
- Alex & Co.
- Di4ries
- Interbang
- Maggie & Bianca: Fashion Friends
- Marco – Über Meere und Berge
- Melevisione
- Penny on M.A.R.S.
- Provolino
- Quelli dell'intervallo
- Topo Gigio
Italian television shows featuring puppetry
- Carosello
- Provolino
- Topo Gigio