interbang
”’Interbang”’ was an Italian television series created by Paul Casalini which prominently featured the interrobang symbol (), a combination of the exclamation point and the question mark. [1]
He was also the one who had originally hidden the towers all over the country, and he had marked the clues to them with the Interbang symbol(‽). [2]
The series featured two teenagers, Gianni and Bruno, who were trying to collect a number of special souvenir statues of the Pisa Leaning Tower, scattered all across the world, whilst trying to prevent a group of criminals also getting their hands on the statues. [3]
The series was based in and around Pisa, and featured two children trying to collect a number of special souvenir statues of the Leaning Tower, whilst trying to prevent a group of criminals also getting their hands on the statues. [1]
I remember the episode starting by saying “episode 23″ or whatever printed at the bottom of the screen. [...] The man dressed all in black was “the killer”, a contract hit-man trying to find the little towers and get back the ones they’d already found. [2]
I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. [4]
09 June ‘08 According to some sources, the Italian producer Paul Casalini & Co. is remastering the whole series and a dvd should be on sale sooner or later. [3]
When all the statues were placed in the correct order - on a secret panel inside the Leaning Tower - a secret treasure was supposed to be uncovered. [1]
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This Italian television -related article is a stub. [3]
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Each episode a different statue would be recovered by one of the opposing sides, with each statue displaying a different coloured version of an interrobang. [1]
This article about a children’s television series is a stub. [3]
The brothers and the killer travelled all around Italy, not just Pisa. [2]
Sources:
[1] TripAtlas.com - About Interbang
[2] Interbang
[3] Interbang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[4] Talk:Interbang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia