Papaya Bull

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Papaya Bull
Genre Animated cartoon
Created by
  • Ricardo Peres
  • Rodrigo Eller
  • Andréa Midori Simão
  • Jotagá Crema
  • Tiago Mello
Directed by
  • Fernando Finamore
  • Rodrigo Eller
Country of originBrazil
Original languageBrazilian Portuguese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (26 segments)
Production
Executive producerTiago Mello
ProducerMari Nunes
Production companies
Release
Original network Nickelodeon Brazil
Original releaseOctober 2, 2017 (2017-10-02) 
March 31, 2018 (2018-03-31)

Papaya Bull is a Brazilian animated cartoon series, which is being shown by Nickelodeon Brazil. The series is a co-production of Boutique Filmes, Nickelodeon and NBCUniversal International Networks. Produced by Birdo Studio and 52 Animation Studio.

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Papaya Bull has 13 episodes and 26 segments, the show debuted on 2 October 2017 in Brazil on Nickelodeon Brazil, and premiered in Latin America on 5 May 2018 on the Latin American Nickelodeon channel.

Inspired by the folklore of the state of Santa Catarina, with characters with names of beaches of the state capital, Florianopolis, the animation Papaya Bull debuted on October 2, 2017, in its native country, through Nickelodeon Brazil. The idea of using the papaya steer as the basis for the story was by Ricardo Peres and Rodrigo Eller, 52 Animation Studio.

Synopsis

The story takes place on the island of Papaya, where each child receives an ox as soon as it is born, the ox that will be his best friend and protector for life. Everyone has their least Cacupé, who arrived mysteriously on the island and ended up staying with Socrates, a neurotic ox that was left over. Now the pair will challenge the customs of Papaya Island.

Characters

Episodes

EpisodeSegmentOriginal Brazilian TitleTranslated TitleOriginal Premiere
11Ou NãoOr not2 October 2017
2Os Caçadores da Bernúncia PerdidaThe Hunters of Lost Belief
23MultigorraMulticap9 October 2017
4Bubble DateBubble Date
35Carrapatos me MordamTicks Bite Me16 October 2017
6IrruminaçãoIrrumination
47Barrigón de AluguelBelly of Rent23 October 2017
8Encanto da SereiaMermaid Charm
59Lavando a AlmaWashing the Soul30 October 2017
10Bolha Vs. BolhaBubble Vs. Bubble
611Cinco Meias Verdades sobre a MentiraFive Half-Truths About Lying6 November 2017
12O Artista Está PresenteThe Artist Is Present
713O Tempo não Para - Parte 1Time doesn't Stop - Part 19 December 2017
14O Tempo não Para - Parte 2Time doesn't Stop - Part 2
815A Cigarra e o BoiThe Cicada and the Ox16 December 2017
16Problemas de LeituraReading Problems
917Title has not yet been revealed3 March 2018
18Title has not yet been revealed
1019Title has not yet been revealed10 March 2018
20Title has not yet been revealed
1121Title has not yet been revealed17 March 2018
22Title has not yet been revealed
1223Title has not yet been revealed24 March 2018
24Title has not yet been revealed
1325Title has not yet been revealed31 March 2018
26Title has not yet been revealed

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