Also almost thirty years after its publication Castelo Ra Tim Bum became a reference for a children’s program, but special television culture In a relationship with oreos revealed more than that. Ö omelet had early access to the episode, in which the actors share how the series brought the knowledge and representation of Brazil on a large scale.
Patricia Gaspar, who gave birth to Caipora, talked about how Castelo introduced her to Brazilian folklore. “My generation is a product of Disney, so I didn’t grow up close to Brazilian folklore and I wasn’t used to reading and hearing these kinds of stories. Caipora conquered me and I am proud to have done this project”.
While Cinthya Rachel (Baba) and Edward Silva (pizza maker Bongô) observe how important they were to black children by showing characters outside of the stereotype. “To think there were four black people in a small cast 30 years ago was something super innovative,” Eduardo said.
“When there are black people who say to me, ‘You were a reference for a black person who wasn’t a slave or a bandit, you are a reference for a black person who worked in television,’ it moves me a lot , which makes me happy and proud to be part of this program,” adds the actor.
Cinthya, on the other hand, notes that representativeness was important and, if she was one of the protagonists in the 1990s, an important milestone. “These days I get a lot of messages about being ‘the leading black girl with curly hair’ and ‘I could be a character at the school party.’ I had no reference, I was the reference. The lock is pure affection”.
With a format similar to Friends: The Reunion, with scenarios reproducing the program from the 90s and an improvised screenplay, Especia Castelo RáTimBum was commanded dog hamburgerSeries creator and director, and the cast Cassio Scapin (Nino), Rosie Campos (Morgan), Cinthya Rachel (Biba), Fredy Alan (Zequinha) and supporting characters like Angela Dipe (Penelope), Edward Silva (bongo), Patricia Kaspar (Caipora) and Paschal da Conceicao (Dr Zucchini). In addition to them, the actors who gave the voices to the puppets were portrayed as Fernando Gomes (cat/clock), Alvaro Petersen (Celeste/ Geoffrey) and Enrico Verta (Bad).
The Castelo RáTimBum Special will be launched today (25th) at 10pm after the broadcast of Jornal da Cultura and will also be available online on the Oreo YouTube channel from Sunday (26th).
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