Paper Port (TV series)

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Paper Port
Puerto Papel (Spanish)
Porto Papel (Portuguese)
GenreComedy
Adventure
Fantasy
Children's television series
Created byAlvaro Ceppi
Hugo Covarrubias
Carlos Bleycher
Cristian Louit
Gabriel Noe
Written byCarlos Bleycher
Country of originChile
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Original languagesSpanish
English
Portuguese
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52
Production
ProducersGabriel Noé
Paula Taborda dos Guaranys
Running time11 minutes
Production companyZumbástico Studios
Release
Original network
Picture formatHDTV 1080p
Audio formatStereo
First shown inChile

Paper Port (Spanish: Puerto Papel) is a 2016 animated television series produced by Zumbastico Studios. The series blends stop-motion and 2D animation with papercraft characters and environments, in a technique called Papermotion.[1]

The series was co-produced by the channels Televisión Nacional de Chile (Chile), Pakapaka (Argentina), Gloob (Brazil), and Señal Colombia. Additionally, it's also produced by Pipeline Studios in Canada and distributed by Millimages in France. It first aired in 2016. It also airs on Discovery Kids (Latin America).[2] Paper Port's season 2 is in production, as well as a movie.[3]

Plot[]

Matilde, a 12-year-old girl, spends her vacations at her grandfather's house in the seaside city of Paper Port. After finding a magic coconut she wakes up every day with a mysterious new power, which she has to deal with in each episode, together with her friends Carlos, Ferni, and Boldo.

Characters[]

Cast[]

Spanish cast[]

  • Carolina Ayala - Matilde
  • Andrea Fröhlich - Carlos
  • Orlando Noguera - Barbacrespa and Jefe Astudillo
  • Fabián Hernández - Mortimer
  • Paula Barros - Ferni
  • Jonathan Ramírez - Boldo
  • Alejandro Toro - Tropecio Ferguson

Portuguese cast[]

  • Matilde by Flávia Saddy
  • Carlos by Luciano Monteiro
  • Barbacrespa by Júlio Chaves
  • Mortimer by Ricardo Schnetzer
  • Ferni by Luiza Cezar
  • Boldo by Renan Freitas
  • Chefe Haroldo by Mário Jorge de Andrade
  • Tropécio by Philippe Maia
  • Menino Pirulito by Arthur Salerno

English cast[]

Reception[]

International Broadcast[]

Country TV Network
Chile <es>
Argentina Pakapaka
Brazil Gloob, TV Brasil, TV Cultura
Colombia Señal Colombia
Peru TV Perú,
Australia ABC Me
Portugal RTP 2
India Sony YAY!
Asia-Pacific HBO Family
Scotland BBC Alba
Spain Clan
Saudi Arabia

List of Episodes[]

References[]

  1. ^ Lang, Jamie (2017-08-28). "SANFIC: Chilean Animator Zumbastico Announces Season 2 of 'Paper Port". Cafetoons. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  2. ^ Cerda, Carolina (2016-04-22). "Bloque infantil de TVN estrena "Puerto Papel", una serie chilena reconocida a nivel mundial | Emol.com" [SANFIC: Chilean Animator Zumbastico Announces Season 2 of ‘Paper Port]. Emol (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  3. ^ "Annecy: Chile's Hit TV Series 'Paper Port' Is Starting Pre-Production On A Feature (Exclusive)". Cartoon Brew. 2018-06-15. Retrieved 2018-06-27.

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