TV Colosso

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TV Colosso was a Brazilian children's television show produced by TV Globo, that began on April 19, 1993, and finished on January 3, 1997. The show utilized puppets, body puppets, remote-controlled animatronics and bluescreen puppets. The plot tells a group of working dogs in a TV station that try to put the TV schedule on air.

The show presented "Jornal Colossal"; "Clip-Cão"; "Pedigree", a parody of TV Globo's soap-operas; "As Aventuras do Super-Cão"; "Olimpíadas de Cachorro"; "Acredite Se Puder" (Believe it if you can) satirizing the Ripley's Believe It or Not! ; "ColosShow"; "Asfalto Quente; and "Aprendendo Prá Cachorro".

The show was created by Luiz Ferré, a graphic artist, who also created its characters; and directed by J. B. de Oliveira ( Boninho ), famous for TV Globo's hits No Limite and Big Brother Brasil. The puppets were created by Criadores e Criaturas, Ltda. and made by Roberto Dornelles from Grupo 100 Modos de Teatro de Bonecos.

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[edit] Cast

  • Priscila, a charming sheep-dog main and only producer and also an artist.
  • Gilmar and his 372 Gilmar workers, the group of working dogs.
  • JF, a worried TV Colosso founder, probably a reference to J.R. Ewing
  • Capachildo Capachão, the JF's creepy assistant.
  • Borges, the bulldog picture director.
  • Bullborg, Borges' dog-bot.
  • Walter Gate, the Jornal Colossal host, an homage to Walter Cronkite and to Jornal Nacional hoster William Bonner, and a reference to Watergate
  • Waltinho, Walter Gate's son.
  • Peggy Sunshine, the female timekeeper dog.
  • Paulo Paulada, the security dog.
  • Jaca Palladium, an homage to Jack Palance in Ripley's Believe It or Not!
  • Vira-Lata de Aço, the show's villain.
  • Camera Ney
  • Roberval, the chocolate thief.
  • Castilho, Priscila's annoying boyfriend.
  • Bob Dog, Priscila's rock 'n' roll star.
  • Daniel, a keyboarding dog.
  • Malabi, the magician dog.
  • Thunderdog, the musician dog and Luiz Thunderbird's parody.
  • Professor Haftas Arden, the scientist dog. His name is a reference to burning Aphthous ulcer in Portuguese
  • Ajudante, Professor's assistant.
  • Dr. Frankenstof, Professor's brother.
  • Dr. Kobalski, Frankenstof's assistant, probably a reference to one character in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Kowalski)
  • Godoy
  • Bóris, the not-so-haunted house liver.
  • Astor, Bóris' assistant.
  • Nestor, the repairing dog.
  • Jaca Palladium's childish fans.
  • Peteleco, the dog that was kidnapped in TV Globo's soup-opera A Lua Me Disse.
  • Parmessão & Provolone, the comic pair.
  • Supercão, the show's super-hero and Gilmar's alter ego.
  • the fleas that tried to destroy TV Colosso's schedule.
  • Professor Cacá, the rock 'n' roll singer and professor rooster.

[edit] Making

The 28 puppets were 25 dogs and 3 fleas.

The body puppets needed dancers to control its movements.

The puppets needed electronical puppeteers and voice actors.

The puppet mechanisms were made by Inventiva Bonecos e Cenários, Ltda. who visited Los Angeles studios searching special effects technology. The animations were radio-controlled, making more realism.

The sets were created by Lia Renha, Maria Odile, Kátia Florêncio and Fernando Schmidt, and had different dimensions variating since miniature to the big ones.

All props were built specially for TV Colosso.

[edit] TV Specials

[edit] TV Colosso Especial

This Christmas special was aired on December 24th, 1993, and retold traditional Christmas stories.

The story tells TV Colosso's gang celebrating Christmas at JF's house and watching special scheduling at a high-technology TV. Priscila, Capachildo Capachão, Thunder Dog and others watch "A Estrela de Belém, Cada Gilmar é um Rei" ( loosely based on the "Three Wise Men" classic tale ) and "O Avarento" ( loosely based on "Ebeneezer Scrooger" by Charles Dickens ).

The sets on this special were made by Lia Renha and Fernando Schmidt, the costumes were designed by Billy Accioly, and art was produced by Silvana Estrella.

[edit] TV Colosso Especial Terça Nobre

Due to celebration of Children's Day in 1994, an episode of TV Colosso was especially produced to be shown on Terça Nobre ( primetime block ), mixing for the first time puppets with live actors.

In this special, Priscila and the gang are producing and hosting the special show. The guest stars were the Rede Globo cast: Renato Aragão, Dedé Santana, Casseta & Planeta Team, Regina Casé, Tom Cavalcante, Xuxa, Sandy & Júnior, Claudio Heinrich, Ana Paula Tabalipa, André Marques and Carolina Dieckmann.

The special was taped at the original sets of TV Colosso and at Teatro Fenix, on Rio de Janeiro, where Fernando Schmidt turned the theater at TV Colosso's auditorium.

[edit] Merchandising

The success of TV Colosso launched 2 records by Som Livre, a feature film, shows, a theatrical play, toys and games by Estrela and Sega, and comic books by Editora Abril.

[edit] Super-Colosso - Uma Aventura de Cinema da TV Colosso

Due to major success of TV Colosso, a feature film was produced by Paris Filmes, Criadores e Criaturas, Ltda. and Play Video Produções Para TV & Cinema. The film was released in 1994.

[edit] Plot

Priscila, Alice, Gilmar, Capachildo Capachão, JF, Nestor, Castilho, Malabi, Walter Gate, Waltinho, Borges, Bullborg, Bóris, Jaca Paladium, Paulo Paulada, and all staff of TV Colossso want to throw a party to celebrate the Dog's Day. They organize a game contest, and Gilmar chooses the Thinker Dog Statue, by renowned sculptor Cacheau Rodin, as a trophy. But Afrânio Furtado, Dona Jóia Furtado and his children Rubi and Furtadinho manage to steal it, causing a drama.

[edit] Cast

  • Rafael Nomais: Marcelo Serrado
  • Alice: Luana Piovani
  • The Furtado Family: Antônio Carlos Falcão, Debora Olivieri, Jussara Marques, Fredy Allan
  • Gabriela: Ilana Kaplan
  • Flávio: Luciano Quirino
  • The French Delegation: Bhá Bocchi Prince, Graziella Moretto, Luiz Miranda
  • voice of Priscila: Mônica Rossi
  • voices of Gilmar/Supercão, Malabi and Professor Cacá: Mário Jorge
  • voice of Castilho: Marco Ribeiro
  • voices of Capachão and Nestor: Mauro Ramos
  • voices of JF, Thunderdog, and Daniel: Garcia Júnior, Guilherme Briggs ( uncredited )
  • voice of chicken song teacher: Carmen Sheila
  • voices of Jaca Paladium, Paulo Paulada and Vira-Lata de Aço: Hamilton Ricardo
  • voice of flea: Isis Koschdoski
  • voices of Walter Gate, Sr. Bóris, Bullborg and flea: Márcio Simões
  • voice of Waltinho: Reynaldo Buzzoni
  • voice of Peggy Sunshine and flea: Sheila Dorfman
  • additional voices: Marco Antônio, Hércules Fernando ( uncredited ), Carlos Seidl ( uncredited )
  • puppeteers: Airton Aranha, Álvaro Petersen ( uncredited ), Ana Andreata, Astrid Toledo, Cacá Sena, Érica Tucherman, Fernanda Silveira, Guilherme Pires, Henrique Serrano ( uncredited ), José Carnevale, Luciano Quirino, Luiz Cláudio Pacini, Magda Crudelli ( uncredited ), Marcelo Burkoff, Marcos Lima, Marcos Toledo ( uncredited ), Paulo Adriane ( uncredited ), Paulo Ferrer, Pi Heins, Quiá Rodrigues, Renato Spineli, Roberto Dornelles, Rodrigo Scarpa ( uncredited ), Zé Clayton

[edit] Crew

  • director: Luiz Ferré
  • puppet director: Roberto Dornelles
  • voice director: Mário Jorge
  • production director: Siomara Blumer
  • production coordinators: Geno Riva, Socorro Goes
  • executive producer: Guga de Oliveira
  • music: Ruriá Duprat
  • editor: Luiz Elias
  • costume designer: Sylvia Moraes
  • art director: Felipe Tassara
  • director of photography: Christian Lesage
  • script: Giba Assis Brasil, Laerte

[edit] Crew

  • created by: Luiz Ferré, Roberto Dornelles
  • written by: Valério Campos, Toninho Neves, Laerte, Angeli, Glauco, Luiz Gê, Fernando Gonzalez, Newton Foot, Gilmar Rodrigues, Adão Iturrusgarai, Flávio Luiz, Nani, Ique, Chico Soares, Toni Marques, Antônio Costa Neto, Luiz Martins, José Rubens Chachá
  • puppeteering director: Roberto Dornelles
  • directed by: J. B. de Oliveira ( Boninho ), Mário Meirelles, Roberto Vaz
  • puppets - Criadores e Criaturas, Ltda.: Luiz Ferré, Roberto Dornelles, Zé Clayton, Jacyra Santos, Totoni Silva, Luiz Rogério, Fernanda Silveira, Sidney Beckencamp
  • puppeteers: Quiá Rodrigues, Renato Spinelli, Cacá Sena, Érica Tucherman, Julice de Paula, Mário de Ballentti, Joana Correa, Jefferson Antônio, Milton Carvalho, Renato Coelho, Paulo Adriane, Rodrigo Scarpa, Henrique Serrano, Marcos Toledo, Magda Crudelli, Álvaro Petersen, Otávio Ferreira, Charlene Brito, Gabriel Bezerra, Rodolpho Brandão, Vandriani Lazarini, Airton Aranha, André Vagon, Cláudia Raduzewsky
  • voices directed by: Mário Jorge
  • narrator: Sylvia Salustti
  • with the voice talents of: Mário Jorge, Mônica Rossi, Ísis Kochdosky, Garcia Jr., Guilherme Briggs, Sheila Dorfman, Márcio Simões, Carmen Sheila, Hércules Fernando, Carlos Seidl, Marco Antônio, Hamilton Ricardo, Mauro Ramos, Marco Ribeiro, Reynaldo Buzzoni
  • puppet technicians: Daniel Segal, Sidnei Antonioli
  • production coordinator: Jayme Henriques
  • editing: Marco Siciliano, Robson M. Schneider, Rosemeire Barros
  • production team: Mara Martins, Mário Viana, Sérgio Barata, Gilson de Souza, Carla Braga, José de Andrade
  • sets designed by: Lia Renha, Maria Odile, Kátia Florêncio, Fernando Schmidt
  • costumes designed by: Cao, Lúcia Cunha, Billy Accioly, Helena Araújo, Bia Rocha, Marília Carneiro
  • art produced by: Silvana Estrella
  • visual effects: Pojucan
  • camera: Paulo Cesar Moreira, Maurício Soares, Afonso Enrique, Oswaldo Rogério, Lídio Carlos, Jorge Gaby
  • sound designed by: Leonardo da Vinci
  • music: Rodolfo Rebuzzi, Ricardo Ottoboni, Edson e Felipe, Fernando Figueiredo
  • music directed by: Márcio Vip Antonucci
  • cinematography: Manuel Neves
  • main titles by: Hans Donner, Nilton Nunes, Ruth Reis, Capy Ramazzina
  • director of photography: Luiz Paulo Nenem
  • executive producer: Flávio Goldemberg
  • production director: Marcelo Paranhos
  • art directed by: Ana Blota, Maurício Sherman
  • production: CENTRAL GLOBO DE PRODUÇÃO
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