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  1. An ad-lib by Teocoli gave rise to Boldi's most famous and popular character, Massima Cipollino, the improbable, blundering presenter of a private newscast, in which he would take calls from the program director on a telephone on his desk, replying on air "Vvvvvvv....vvvaaaaaa Beneeeeeee!!!!!"

  2. Massimo Antonio Boldi (Luino, 23 luglio 1945) è un attore, comico, produttore cinematografico, cabarettista e musicista italiano, conosciuto anche col soprannome di Cipollino, dal nome di Max Cipollino, uno dei suoi personaggi comici più noti.

  3. Mario Cipollini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo tʃipolˈliːni]; born 22 March 1967), often abbreviated to Cipo, is a retired Italian professional road cyclist most noted for his sprinting ability, the longevity of his dominance (his first pro win came in 1988, his last in 2005; 170 professional wins, 192 including criteriums), and his ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CipollinoCipollino - Wikipedia

    Cipollino (pronounced [tʃipolˈliːno]), or Little Onion as translated from the original, is a fictional character from Gianni Rodari 's eponymous Tale of Cipollino (Italian: Il romanzo di Cipollino), also known under its 1957 renamed title Adventures of Cipollino (Italian: Le avventure di Cipollino), a children's tale about political oppression.

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · Massimo Boldi "Max Cipollino". Sketch da "Gransimpatico"RAI, Raidue, 1983

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  6. Dec 30, 2023 · An ad-lib by Teocoli gave rise to Boldi's most famous and popular character, Massima Cipollino, the improbable, blundering presenter of a private newscast, in which he would take calls from the program director on a telephone on his desk, replying on air "Vvvvvvv....vvvaaaaaa Beneeeeeee!!!!!" ("Oooooo Kaaaaaay!!!!!").

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  8. Dec 7, 2020 · The Communist context of his writing is evident in the book that soon made his name, “The Adventures of Cipollino” (1951), in which a small onion-boy, Cipollino (the word means “little onion ...