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* ArtEvolution: You can recognize which animated adaptation you are watching only by how it looks. The 1982 series was obviously both traditionally animated and coloured. The 1997 one, thanks to technology change, received digital coloration (the difference is quiet evident). The most recent incarnation (which was released as two different series, respectively in 2010 and 2015) was animated in Flash.

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* ArtEvolution: You can recognize which animated adaptation you are watching only by how it looks. The 1982 series was obviously both traditionally animated and coloured. The 1997 one, thanks to technology change, received digital coloration (the difference is quiet quite evident). The most recent incarnation (which was released as two different series, respectively in 2010 and 2015) was animated in Flash.
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* ArtEvolution: You can recognize which animated adaptation you are watching only by how it looks. The 1982 series was obviously both traditionally animated and coloured. The 1997 one, thanks to TechnologyMarchesOn, received digital coloration (the difference is quiet evident). The most recent incarnation (which was released as two different series, respectively in 2010 and 2015) was animated in Flash.

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* ArtEvolution: You can recognize which animated adaptation you are watching only by how it looks. The 1982 series was obviously both traditionally animated and coloured. The 1997 one, thanks to TechnologyMarchesOn, technology change, received digital coloration (the difference is quiet evident). The most recent incarnation (which was released as two different series, respectively in 2010 and 2015) was animated in Flash.
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''La Pimpa'' is a long-running Italian comic-book series for children by Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan. The character of Pimpa ("La" being an article, as it's rather common in Northern Italy to use articles before first names in informal conversation) was created in 1975 by Altan for his daughter, who asked him to draw her a dog. La Pimpa soon became a very popular icon whose adventures kept being published in popular Italian children magazine ''Il Corriere dei Piccoli'' until its closure. The comics were later adapted in multiple animated series, the first in the early 80s, the second in the late 90s, and another reboot in TheNew10s.

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''La Pimpa'' is a long-running Italian comic-book series for children by Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan. The character of Pimpa ("La" being an article, being [[SpellMyNameWithAThe the article "the"]], as it's rather common in Northern Italy to use articles it before first names in informal conversation) was created in 1975 by Altan for his daughter, who asked him to draw her a dog. La Pimpa soon became a very popular icon whose adventures kept being published in popular Italian children magazine ''Il Corriere dei Piccoli'' until its closure. The comics were later adapted in multiple animated series, the first in the early 80s, the second in the late 90s, and another reboot in TheNew10s.
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not a trope now


* NiceHat: Armando's iconic green one.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: In the most recent incarnation, Pimpa has a computer in her house. Being it in the world of Pimpa, he's alive, sentient and has a name: Nicola.
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YMMV


* VagueAge: Justified thanks to the show's setting and being [[EverythingTalks everything]] [[AnimateInanimateObject alive and sentient]]. Pimpa is an actual child but this doesn't stop her from doing something way above her supposed age. Who needs a driving license when you can ask your car to take you wherever you wish while having a talk together, after all? Or a plane to visit Amazon in a day? You only have to ask him.
* ViewerGenderConfusion: Some Italian kids tend to believe Pimpa (despite her feminine name) is a male due to her slightly raspy voice and lack of TertiarySexualCharacteristics.

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* VagueAge: Justified thanks to the show's setting and being [[EverythingTalks everything]] [[AnimateInanimateObject alive and sentient]]. Pimpa is an actual child but this doesn't stop her from doing something way above her supposed age. Who needs a driving license when you can ask your car to take you wherever you wish while having a talk together, after all? Or a plane to visit Amazon in a day? You only have to ask him.
* ViewerGenderConfusion: Some Italian kids tend to believe Pimpa (despite her feminine name) is a male due to her slightly raspy voice and lack of TertiarySexualCharacteristics.
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* LimitedAnimation: The most recent series.
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* CrappyHomemadeGift: Downplayed in one episode from the 2010 series. It's Armando's birthday and his clothes are dirty, so Pimpa tries to clean them with little success. [[ShrunkInTheWash After accidentally shrinking the clothes in the washing machine]], Peppa decides to have new clothes made for Armando as a birthday present, but she has to settle for fabric of different random colours since [[FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpider Peppino]] ([[GiantSpider a spinner spider]]) doesn't have enough blue thread. After that, Pimpa realizes she has no buttons, so she uses draughts/checkers pieces after making holes on them helped by her woodpecker friend. The result is quiet cringey and Armando doesn't hide his initial reaction, but after learning his new outfit was made by Pimpa (actually, by Pimpa with the help of both her object and animal friends, including Tito) he shows his appreciation and thanks them.

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* CrappyHomemadeGift: Downplayed in one episode from the 2010 series. It's Armando's birthday and his clothes are dirty, so Pimpa tries to clean them with little success. [[ShrunkInTheWash After accidentally shrinking the clothes in the washing machine]], Peppa decides to have new clothes made for Armando as a birthday present, but she has to settle for fabric of different random colours since [[FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpider [[FriendlyNeighborhoodSpider Peppino]] ([[GiantSpider a spinner spider]]) doesn't have enough blue thread. After that, Pimpa realizes she has no buttons, so she uses draughts/checkers pieces after making holes on them helped by her woodpecker friend. The result is quiet cringey and Armando doesn't hide his initial reaction, but after learning his new outfit was made by Pimpa (actually, by Pimpa with the help of both her object and animal friends, including Tito) he shows his appreciation and thanks them.
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* CrappyHomemadeGift: Downplayed in one episode from the 2010 series. It's Armando's birthday and his clothes are dirty, so Pimpa tries to clean them with little success. After accidentally shrinking the clothes in the washing machine, Peppa decides to have new clothes made for Armando as a birthday present, but she has to settle for fabric of different random colours since Peppino (a spinner spider) doesn't have enough blue thread. Pimpa has no buttons so she uses draughts/checkers pieces after making holes on them helped by her woodpecker friend. The result is quiet cringey and Armando doesn't hide his initial reaction, but after learning his new outfit was made by Pimpa (actually, by Pimpa with the help of both her object and animal friends, including Tito) he shows his appreciation and thanks them.

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* CrappyHomemadeGift: Downplayed in one episode from the 2010 series. It's Armando's birthday and his clothes are dirty, so Pimpa tries to clean them with little success. [[ShrunkInTheWash After accidentally shrinking the clothes in the washing machine, machine]], Peppa decides to have new clothes made for Armando as a birthday present, but she has to settle for fabric of different random colours since Peppino (a [[FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpider Peppino]] ([[GiantSpider a spinner spider) spider]]) doesn't have enough blue thread. After that, Pimpa realizes she has no buttons buttons, so she uses draughts/checkers pieces after making holes on them helped by her woodpecker friend. The result is quiet cringey and Armando doesn't hide his initial reaction, but after learning his new outfit was made by Pimpa (actually, by Pimpa with the help of both her object and animal friends, including Tito) he shows his appreciation and thanks them.
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''La Pimpa'' is a long-running Italian comic-book series for children by 'Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan'. The character of Pimpa ("La" being an article, as it's rather common in Northern Italy to use articles before first names in informal conversation) was created in 1975 by Altan for his daughter, who asked him to draw her a dog. La Pimpa soon became a very popular icon whose adventures kept being published in popular Italian children magazine ''Il Corriere dei Piccoli'' until its closure. The comics were later adapted in multiple animated series, the first in the early 80s, the second in the late 90s, and another reboot in TheNew10s.

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''La Pimpa'' is a long-running Italian comic-book series for children by 'Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan'.Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan. The character of Pimpa ("La" being an article, as it's rather common in Northern Italy to use articles before first names in informal conversation) was created in 1975 by Altan for his daughter, who asked him to draw her a dog. La Pimpa soon became a very popular icon whose adventures kept being published in popular Italian children magazine ''Il Corriere dei Piccoli'' until its closure. The comics were later adapted in multiple animated series, the first in the early 80s, the second in the late 90s, and another reboot in TheNew10s.
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''La Pimpa'' is a long-running Italian comic-book series for children by ''Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan''. The character of Pimpa ("La" being an article, as it's rather common in Northern Italy to use articles before first names in informal conversation) was created in 1975 by Altan for his daughter, who asked him to draw her a dog. La Pimpa soon became a very popular icon whose adventures kept being published in popular Italian children magazine ''Il Corriere dei Piccoli'' until its closure. The comics were later adapted in multiple animated series, the first in the early 80s, the second in the late 90s, and another reboot in TheNew10s.

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''La Pimpa'' is a long-running Italian comic-book series for children by ''Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan''.'Creator/FrancescoTullioAltan'. The character of Pimpa ("La" being an article, as it's rather common in Northern Italy to use articles before first names in informal conversation) was created in 1975 by Altan for his daughter, who asked him to draw her a dog. La Pimpa soon became a very popular icon whose adventures kept being published in popular Italian children magazine ''Il Corriere dei Piccoli'' until its closure. The comics were later adapted in multiple animated series, the first in the early 80s, the second in the late 90s, and another reboot in TheNew10s.
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* VagueAge: Justified thanks to the show's setting and being [[EverythingTalks everything]] [[AnimateInanimateObject alive and sentient]]. Who needs a driving license when you can ask your car to take you wherever you wish while having a talk together, after all? Or a plane to visit Amazon in a day? You only have to ask him.

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* VagueAge: Justified thanks to the show's setting and being [[EverythingTalks everything]] [[AnimateInanimateObject alive and sentient]]. Pimpa is an actual child but this doesn't stop her from doing something way above her supposed age. Who needs a driving license when you can ask your car to take you wherever you wish while having a talk together, after all? Or a plane to visit Amazon in a day? You only have to ask him.
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* MeaningfulName: Happens with some one-shot characters, such as a snake who live in Amazon from one episode of the 2010s series whose name is... Adam. Pimpa gives him an apple, no less!

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* MeaningfulName: Happens with some one-shot characters, such as a snake who live in Amazon from one episode of the 2010s series whose name is... Adam.Adamo [[note]]Italian form ''Adam''[[/note]]. Pimpa gives him an apple, no less!

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