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''Papa-Papo'' is a cartoon series created and produced by Japanese born Brazilian cartoonist, Ypê Nakashima, which consisted of 12 cartoon shorts from 1959 to 1963.
'''''Papa-Papo''''' is a cartoon series created and produced by Japanese born Brazilian cartoonist, Ypê Nakashima, which consisted of 12 cartoon shorts from 1959 to 1963.


The series revolves around the misadventures of Papa-Papo the parrot and his friends and foes.
The series revolves around the misadventures of Papa-Papo the parrot and his friends and foes.


==Production and Perservation==
==Production and Perservation==
[[File:Screenshot 20210914 165516.png|thumb|right|180px|Photo of Ypê Nakashima filming one of the shorts ]]
[[File:Screenshot 20210914 165516.png|thumb|right|180px|Photo of Ypê Nakashima filming one of the shorts.]]
According to Ypê Nakashima's son ''Itsuo Nakashima'', the series was produced by Ypê with the help of his mother but never commercialized this claim could be wrong, as the series was mentioned in the Brazilian newspaper "A Nação" at the time of its production.
According to Ypê Nakashima's son Itsuo Nakashima, the series was produced by Ypê with the help of his mother but never commercialized this claim could be wrong, as the series was mentioned in the Brazilian newspaper ''A Nação'' at the time of its production.


Also said by Itsuo Nakashima, the shorts were filmed with a Bolex movie camera and shot on 16mm film reels, it is unknown who currently owns these reels and if they still exist.
Also said by Itsuo Nakashima, the shorts were filmed with a Bolex movie camera and shot on 16mm film reels, it is unknown who currently owns these reels and if they still exist.


In Itsuo's own words:
In Itsuo's own words:
<blockquote style="font-size:95%">Papa-Papo, the parrot?
<blockquote>"''Papa-Papo'', the parrot?
He did I think a dozen or thirteen episodes, and he produced them, he animated them, finished them, without a team, I think it was him and his mother maybe, they filmed them on a 16mm that is still there today.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TPE5HEJrAs Fifth part of Youtube documentary series about Ypê Nakashima's works.]</ref></blockquote>
He did I think a dozen or thirteen episodes, and he produced them, he animated them, finished them, without a team, I think it was him and his mother maybe, they filmed them on a 16mm that is still there today."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TPE5HEJrAs Fifth part of a YouTube documentary series about Ypê Nakashima's works.] Retrieved 14 Sep '21</ref>


<blockquote style="font-size:95%">He was probably inspired by the example of Hanna Barbera and wanted to create his own production company to make his cartoons.<ref>[https://cultura.estadao.com.br/noticias/artes,um-tributo-ao-pioneiro-do-desenho,380750 News article about Ypê Nakashima's works.]</ref></blockquote>
"He was probably inspired by the example of Hanna Barbera and wanted to create his own production company to make his cartoons."<ref>[https://cultura.estadao.com.br/noticias/artes,um-tributo-ao-pioneiro-do-desenho,380750 News article about Ypê Nakashima's works.] Retrieved 14 Sep '21</ref></blockquote>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Screenshot 20210914 181106.png|Screenshot from a Papa-Papo short.
Screenshot 20210914 181106.png|Screenshot from a ''Papa-Papo'' short.
Screenshot 20210914 181020.png|Newspaper featuring Papa-Papo.
Screenshot 20210914 181020.png|Newspaper featuring ''Papa-Papo''.
Screenshot 20210914 181436.png|Main character of the series in Ypê Nakashima's movie, "Piconzé".
Screenshot 20210914 181436.png|Main character of the series in Ypê Nakashima's movie, ''Piconzé''.
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Screenshot 20210914 165200.png

Title card of the first short.

Status: Partially Found

Papa-Papo is a cartoon series created and produced by Japanese born Brazilian cartoonist, Ypê Nakashima, which consisted of 12 cartoon shorts from 1959 to 1963.

The series revolves around the misadventures of Papa-Papo the parrot and his friends and foes.

Production and Perservation

Photo of Ypê Nakashima filming one of the shorts.

According to Ypê Nakashima's son Itsuo Nakashima, the series was produced by Ypê with the help of his mother but never commercialized this claim could be wrong, as the series was mentioned in the Brazilian newspaper A Nação at the time of its production.

Also said by Itsuo Nakashima, the shorts were filmed with a Bolex movie camera and shot on 16mm film reels, it is unknown who currently owns these reels and if they still exist.

In Itsuo's own words:

"Papa-Papo, the parrot?

He did I think a dozen or thirteen episodes, and he produced them, he animated them, finished them, without a team, I think it was him and his mother maybe, they filmed them on a 16mm that is still there today."[1]

"He was probably inspired by the example of Hanna Barbera and wanted to create his own production company to make his cartoons."[2]

Gallery

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