Torre Torta

Summary While Dino, Kika and Lip play on the Atla's deck, Cacau works on a painting. Volante arrives with her order: a new blank canvas, in which she wants to paint the gang's portrait. The kids get really excited, but start to question Cacau's talent after they see the "weird" flower she has painted. They whisper to each other that that is not the right way to paint a flower. Unsuspicious, Cacau gets back to work and notices she is out of red ink. The kids agree to go get it at the Colors' Island. At the island, they search for the ink-maker, and when they see his house, they are appalled: it's a VERY CROOKED tower. They feel sorry for him. When they notice he isn't home, though, Dino comes up with an idea: they should prepare him a surprise and fix the tower, making it straight again. Cacau is reticent at first, but then agrees. They try to push and pull the tower together, but it doesn't work; then, they use a contraption to adjust it, but it also fails. Cacau questions them if maybe the tower was built that way, but Dino has another idea: use some strings to pull it with the Atlas. The new strategy works and they manage to make the tower straight. Yay. Suddenly, the ink-maker arrives. He looks at the tower, desolated: "what have you done to my house? It took me years to make it look just the way I wanted..." Dino, Kika and Lip don't understand it, but Cacau comments that she also found it prettier when it was crooked. She and the ink-maker talk about having singular preferences, such as wearing socks on the hands instead of on the feet, and some other "oddities". Cacau also points out: "just like yourself, Kika, who likes to read the end of the books before starting them!" Kika agrees. Dino and Lip also comment on their own "oddities". The gang regrets having "fixed" the ink-maker's tower, so they decide to use the Atlas to make it "right" again - i.e.: crooked. When the tower is back to the way it was, the ink-maker thanks them. Back to the Atlas, Dino, Kika and Lip sit for Cacau's painting. When it is ready, they love her singular way to portrait the gang.

S2.E17 ∙ Torre Torta

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Ítalo Luiz Bianca Alencar Letícia Celini Mariana Zink

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Genres : Adventure Fantasy Animation Family

Countries of origin : Brazil France

Official sites : Official Facebook

Language : Spanish Russian French Portuguese

Production companies : Cinefilm Produções Cinematográficas Faunea Groupe Danone

Summary While Dino, Kika and Lip play on the Atla's deck, Cacau works on a painting. Volante arrives with her order: a new blank canvas, in which she wants to paint the gang's portrait. The kids get really excited, but start to question Cacau's talent after they see the "weird" flower she has painted. They whisper to each other that that is not the right way to paint a flower. Unsuspicious, Cacau gets back to work and notices she is out of red ink. The kids agree to go get it at the Colors' Island. At the island, they search for the ink-maker, and when they see his house, they are appalled: it's a VERY CROOKED tower. They feel sorry for him. When they notice he isn't home, though, Dino comes up with an idea: they should prepare him a surprise and fix the tower, making it straight again. Cacau is reticent at first, but then agrees. They try to push and pull the tower together, but it doesn't work; then, they use a contraption to adjust it, but it also fails. Cacau questions them if maybe the tower was built that way, but Dino has another idea: use some strings to pull it with the Atlas. The new strategy works and they manage to make the tower straight. Yay. Suddenly, the ink-maker arrives. He looks at the tower, desolated: "what have you done to my house? It took me years to make it look just the way I wanted..." Dino, Kika and Lip don't understand it, but Cacau comments that she also found it prettier when it was crooked. She and the ink-maker talk about having singular preferences, such as wearing socks on the hands instead of on the feet, and some other "oddities". Cacau also points out: "just like yourself, Kika, who likes to read the end of the books before starting them!" Kika agrees. Dino and Lip also comment on their own "oddities". The gang regrets having "fixed" the ink-maker's tower, so they decide to use the Atlas to make it "right" again - i.e.: crooked. When the tower is back to the way it was, the ink-maker thanks them. Back to the Atlas, Dino, Kika and Lip sit for Cacau's painting. When it is ready, they love her singular way to portrait the gang.

Details

Genres : Adventure Fantasy Animation Family

Countries of origin : Brazil France

Official sites : Official Facebook

Language : Spanish Russian French Portuguese

Production companies : Cinefilm Produções Cinematográficas Faunea Groupe Danone

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