

A spotted dog teaches your kid that rocks can gossip. Italian chaos for tiny brains.
Pimpa lives in a fantasy world made up of talking animals and talking animated objects. In this short we discover secrets of the countryside and the animals that live there
Production
Hand-drawn Italian animation from 2006, deliberately retro aesthetic
Sound
Dania Cericola's voice work as Pimpa is instantly iconic
Director
Biagio Claudio Muci
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pimpa originated in 1975 children's books by Altan, Italy's most beloved cartoonist, making this 2006 film a decades-later revival of national treasure.
The zero votes on TMDB suggest this barely escaped Italy's borders, remaining a cult secret for animation completionists and homesick Italians.
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