La Linea (TV series)

La Linea (TV series)

"La Linea" ("The Line") is an Italian animated series created by Osvaldo Cavandoli in 1969. Due to its short duration (usually 2 minutes 30 seconds), it is often used as an interstitial program. Despite 225 being the largest number in the La Linea seires, there are actually 88 episodes. The Lagostina series had 8 (5 min) episodes, the 100 series had 56 (101-156), and the 200 series had 26 (200-225).

The cartoon features a man (known as "Mr. Linea" or, in some parts of Europe, "Balou", as well as "Linus på linjen" (Linus on the Line) in Sweden, "Badum badum" in Slovenia, "Złośniczek" in Poland, "Menő Manó" in Hungary, "Mar Kav" (Mister Line) in Israel, "Bajram" in Albania, "Streken" in Norway, "Stregen" in Denmark, "Línan" in Iceland, "Baljum Baljum" (Баљум Баљум) in the Republic of Macedonia, "Bay Meraklı" (Mr. Curious) in Turkey, "Барум Барум" / "Barum Barum" or "Абаракандиши Ди Фјури" / "Abarakandiši Di Fjuri"(Abaracandici Di Fiori) in Serbia and "Lineman" in the U.S.) drawn as a single outline around his silhouette, walking on an infinite line of which he is a part. The character encounters obstacles and often turns to the cartoonist to draw him a solution, with various degrees of success. One recurring obstacle was an abrupt end of line. The character would often almost fall off the edge into oblivion and get angry with the cartoonist and complain about it. He was voiced by Carlo Bonomi in Italian gibberish, giving the cartoon the possibility to be easily exported without dubbing. The voice resembles Pingu's, the Swiss animated penguin, which was also voiced by Bonomi.

The character's relationship with his cartoonist is very similar to that of Daffy Duck's plight in the Warner Brothers' 1953 cartoon short "Duck Amuck" where he too is at the mercy of the cartoonist (Chuck Jones). Their reactions to their artists' whims are also very similar in as they both try to work with what is drawn around them, but often end up hurt and losing their tempers.

The first 8 episodes of the series were, in fact, created to publicize Lagostina kitchenware products, and the accompanying narration identified Mr. Linea as "Agostino Lagostina, a sharp little man with a truly expressive nose." After the 8th episode, however, the series broke its association with Lagostina. [ [http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/la_linea/index.php?numero=20] ]

From 1972 on "La Linea" was shown on numerous TV stations in Europe as well as in cinema, mostly as interstitial between commercials. "La Linea" was shown in more than 40 countries over the world. The series won prizes 1972 in Annecy and 1973 in Zagreb.

In the United States, the cartoons were featured on the children's TV series "The Great Space Coaster", although "La Linea" was given different names by the show's characters, Roy, Goriddle Gorilla and Knock Knock, before the cartoon was played. Not all "La Linea" cartoons were featured on this show. In 2005, the video for the Jamiroquai song "(Don't) Give Hate a Chance" paid homage to "La Linea". The video is an animated commentary on the War on Terrorism and features 3D representations of the familiar "La Linea" character, as well as the animator's hand and pencil. A similar concept was used in the final introduction for the British version of "Whose Line is it Anyway?" Cavandoli drew La Linea for the last time, just before his death, for use in advertisements of an Icelandic bank called Kaupthing.

In Canada, the "La Linea" cartoons aired on Radio-Canada and TVOntario.

On the 30th of June 2008, the Norwegian newspaper "Dagbladet" started to publish a daily episode of "La Linea" [http://www.dagbladet.no/streken]

A set of three DVDs containing all the episodes was released in Germany in 2003, but is no longer in print. The first volume was released in France, Serbia and Sweden. A set of two DVDs containing 56 episodes is sold in Quebec since 2008 by [http://www.imavision.com Imavision] .

In Serbia was called also "Bajum Badum".Set of two discs are released in Serbia.

External links

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* [http://www.serienoldies.de/main/picture_show.php?id=238&pic_id=1417 Pictures of La Linea]
* [http://www.monitorpop.de/index.php?cat=shop&id=17&sessid=10000 About La Linea and its music]
* [http://www.dagbladet.no/streken La Linea ("Streken") published by the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet]


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