Il Giornalino #6
In "L'acqua piovana," a six-year-old's quiet determination takes center stage as he attempts to break a Chinese record for folding, all while navigating the rhythm of a rainy day—where walking or running makes little difference to how soaked you get. The story unfolds in a vibrant, playful world where a square dedicated to "fumettistica" Mafalda stands as a whimsical monument to comic culture. Illustrated by Carlo Peroni and featuring a cover by Franco Oneta, this 1996 issue of Il Giornalino blends everyday wonder with lighthearted absurdity in a tale that’s as refreshing as the rain itself.
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Correndo sotto la pioggia ci si bagna quanto camminando; Un bimbo di sei anni conquista il record cinese dei piegamenti; Una piazza dedicata alla "fumettistica" Mafalda
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