- Topo Gigio
Topo Gigio was the lead character of a children's
puppet show on Italiantelevision , in the early 1960s. The character was created by artistMaria Perego in 1958 and has been customarily voiced by actorGiuseppe (Peppino) Mazzullo . The name means "Louie Mouse" in English.Topo Gigio, a soft foam
mouse with dreamy eyes and childish personality, was very popular in Italy for many years — not only on TV but also in children magazines, such as the classicalCorriere dei Piccoli , animated cartoons, movies, and merchandising. Its popularity spread to the world after being featured onEd Sullivan 's weekly TV show in the U.S. Today Topo Gigio still has a cohort of faithful fans, and has become an icon of Italianpop culture . He performs regularly atZecchino d'Oro festival and other programs created byAntoniano andRAI . In 1965, a feature length motion picture "Le Avventure di topo Gigio" ("The Adventures of Topo Gigio") was released internationally.The endearing puppet has made appearances and has a fan base in many other countries — including
Dominican Republic ,Argentina ,Bolivia ,Brazil ,Chile ,Colombia ,Costa Rica ,Japan ,Mexico ,Nicaragua ,Venezuela , andPerú .Ed Sullivan Show
Every week, America tuned into "
The Ed Sullivan Show " and every week, the TV audience was charmed by the antics of the adorable mouse, Topo Gigio. Created by a highly creative troupe of puppeteers, it took four people to bring the 10" tall character to life, three to manipulate him and one to create his sweet voice.Appearing over 50 times, the little Italian mouse would appear on stage and greet Ed with a sugary "Hello Eddie!". Topo also was quite the lover, often speaking of his girlfriend "Rosie", but the enduring image is how Topo ended his weekly visits, literally crooning to Ed, "Keesa me goo'night, Eddie".
Topo Gigio closed the final "Ed Sullivan Show" in 1971, but his success wasn't limited to his airtime with Ed. The character was introduced in South America, Spain and in Japan, which spawned a successful Japanese animated series. There was also a feature film released in 1965 entitled "The Magic World of Topo Gigio" and Topo continues, to this day, as a well-known character in mainstay of Italian and Spanish speaking territories. He is also "the spokes-mouse" for the United Nations.
References in Popular Culture
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Japan , Topo Gigio was the protagonist of "Topo Gigio and the Missile War" (1966, dir.Kon Ichikawa ) and a 1988 cartoon produced byNippon Animation .
*InLatin America , Topo Gigio became a smash hit in 1968, widely remembered even now, featuringBraulio Castillo ,Julio Aleman and later,Raul Astor (Raúl Ignacio Spangenberg). Gigio had several LPs with songs sung byGabriel Garzón . The show was produced inPeru , and then inMexico . He made a comeback for the 2006Germany World Cup, in short segments of a sports show.
*A mention of Topo Gigio was made in the 1999 film "Being John Malkovich ". In the film Craig Schwartz (John Cusack ) is in control of John Horatio Malkovich (John Malkovich ); while instructing a class of puppetry, he angrily corrects a student's poor performance of the marionettes, instructing that puppetry without emotion is "a novelty act. It's Topo Gigio."
*Another mention occurs in the 1994 film "The Santa Clause ". When Scott Calvin (Tim Allen ) is giving alternative names for Santa Claus to the police officer in the interrogation scene, Scott imitatesEd Sullivan when he says the name "Topo Gigio." This is a reference to at least one episode of theEd Sullivan Show in which Topo dresses as and imitates Santa.
*The music video forBilly Joel 's hit song, "Tell Her About It ", which puts Joel on the stage of the Ed Sullivan show, begins with Ed Sullivan saying, "Thank you, Topo Gigio."
*On an episode ofFantasy Football League during the1998 FIFA World Cup , a 'lookalikes' segment commented that Dutch goalkeeperEdwin van der Sar resembled Topo Gigio.
*Topo Gigio is the official mascot of the uruguayan clubHuracán Buceo since 1969.
*Guardian Guide journalistCharlie Brooker , in his Screen-Burn column [1] likenedAll Saints Natalie Appleton to Topo Gigio after her appearance in "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! "
*In the syndicated comic strip9 Chickweed Lane , on July 16, 2008, Edda refers to her new dance partner as Topo Gigio.
*In the episode "The Last Temptation of Cory" of the television seriesBoy Meets World the character Missy Robinson mistakenly calls Topanga "Topo Gigio."
*On August 20, 2008,TMZ.com comparedShawn Johnson to Topo Gigio. Which ultimately got the reference removed from the site due to a public uproar.External links
* [http://www.tvacres.com/puppets_topogigio.htm TV Acres: Topo Gigio]
* [http://toys-collectibles.50webs.com/topo-gigio/index.html TV toys-collectibles: Topo Gigio]
* [http://www.tmz.com/2008/08/20/shawn-johnson-you-little-rat/ TMZ.com/Shawn Johnson comparison][ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguide/columnists/story/0,14669,1360449,00.html Grumble in the jungle | The Guide | Guardian Unlimited ] ]
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