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Chapi Chapo (1974)

ORTF Télévision Scripted TV Series
Audience Score
75
Chapi Chapo
Chapi Chapo is a French short stop-motion series. Created by Italo Bettiol and Stephano Lonati, with music by François de Roubaix, it premiered in 1974 on RF Television and ran for 60 5-minute episodes. The show aired on American television in the 1980s as part of Nickelodeon's Pinwheel. It was named "Chapi Chapo" as a play-on-words with the French word, chapeaux, which means "hats". Both of the main characters wore oversized hats that matched their clothing. The one in red is Chapi and the one in blue is Chapo. Each episode ends with a little dance.

TV Show Details

Air Date:November 13th, 1974

Last Air Date:November 13th, 1974

Network:ORTF Télévision
Status:Ended

Genres:Animation

Original Language:French
Production Companies:Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française