Paprika: A Cartoon That Goes Beyond Disability

A new animated series arrives on Frisbee featuring twin siblings—one of them uses a wheelchair.
Paprika: A Cartoon That Goes Beyond Disability

A new French animated series, "Paprika," blends adventure and comedy as it arrives on Frisbee (Discovery Italia group). The premiere airs Monday, March 12 at 4:50 p.m. on channel 44 (digital terrestrial) or 627 (Sky), and is also available on-demand at DPlay.com. The series consists of twelve episodes from Xilam Animation studios, each running thirty minutes. The cartoon focuses on diversity and is aimed at preschool audiences.

The Premiere:



Paprika


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8BGe_wTbek

From March 12, 2018 at 4:50 p.m.
Frisbee
Channel 44 (digital terrestrial) / 627 (Sky)




Olivia and Stan are inseparable twins—brother and sister bound by everything they share. Though very different, they balance each other perfectly. Stan is a brave boy, a mischievous kid who gets around in a state-of-the-art wheelchair, which he trusts completely and uses to do anything he sets his mind to. Olivia is intelligent and creative. Together, they are world champions of having fun, transforming everyday life into one endless adventure. With their vivid imaginations, they embark on a new "mission" each day—and they don't need to go far. Around every corner lies something incredible, and their imagination knows only one limit: the sky.

This lighthearted, entertaining series teaches an important lesson: not all cartoon characters are the same, and what might seem like a disadvantage often becomes a strength.

Source: Cartoni e giochi

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