Norma e Felice

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Norma e Felice
Country of origin Italy
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes20
Original release
Release1995 (1995) 
1996 (1996)

Norma e Felice is an Italian sitcom. It is a spin-off of Nonno Felice .

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