Osvaldo Cavandoli, an Italian cartoonist, produced the animated series La Linea. Between 1971 and 1986, 90 episodes of the series were shown on the Italian channel RAI, each lasting approximately 2–3 minutes. The series aired in more than 40 countries throughout the world over the years. The entire series is currently available on DVD. It is frequently utilized as an interstitial program in several networks due to its short duration. Franco Godi composed the music that plays in the background of the series. Despite the fact that the episodes are numbered up to 225, La Linea only has 90 episodes. There were eight episodes in the 1971 series, 56 in 1978, and 26 in 1986.
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Osvaldo Cavandoli, an Italian cartoonist, produced the animated series La Linea. Between 1971 and 1986, 90 episodes of the series were shown on the Italian channel RAI, each lasting approximately 2–3 minutes. The series aired in more than 40 countries throughout the world over the years. The entire series is currently available on DVD. It is frequently utilized as an interstitial program in several networks due to its short duration. Franco Godi composed the music that plays in the background of the series. Despite the fact that the episodes are numbered up to 225, La Linea only has 90 episodes. There were eight episodes in the 1971 series, 56 in 1978, and 26 in 1986.
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