I Miss Emily The Rag Doll

March 28, 2008

Napapanuod ko ito dati sa Qtv nung mga bago bago pa lang ang network, nainlove ako sa show natuwa ako kay Emilia (ang manikang basahan)  dahil sa pagiging mataray at bossy niya sa role niya kasama na pati ang mga nakakatuwang character. sa kasamaang palad bigla na lang nawala ang show sa Qtv hindi man lang nila tinapos, nabitin tuloy ako namimis ko tuloy kaya eto ginogoogle ko ang tv show at naghahanap kung saan makakaiskor ng vcd or dvd. samantala, paste ko lang itong plot na kinopya ko kakagoogle ko…

ORIGIN: The series brings to life the works of the acclaimed Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato, who wrote 22 children’s books, organized into 17 volumes. The first children’s story he published was A Menina do Nariz Arrebitado (The Little Girl with the Turned-Up Nose), in 1920, in which the rag doll Emília appears for the first time. The first TV series to feature Emília launched in July 1977. The current version launched in October 2001.

TV SHOW: There is lots of fun and adventure in these live-action stories to capture the imagination of children aged 4 to 11. In the series, which includes 148 26-minute episodes, a rag doll named Emília, made from an old skirt, comes to life after taking “speaking pills.” She is irreverent, determined, creative and very bossy. The series follows Emília as she takes Mrs. Benta’s grandchildren, Narizinho and Pedrinho, on the most fantastic adventures at the Yellow Woodpecker Ranch, a place where anything can happen.

The series brings to life all the fantasy of the works of Lobato, updating them while being as faithful as possible to the original texts. Great attention has also been given to language. As the stories take place in the present day, the language has been modernized and recent slang has been incorporated. However, viewers are also treated to old-fashioned words and phrases.

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