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Expo Zaragoza 2008 just signed a cooperation agreement with the Japanese
Exposition so that its mascots, Kiccoro and Morizo, may embark on adventures
with Fluvi in the six chapters of the cartoon series.
The Director-General of Operations an Contents of Expo Zaragoza 2008,
Jeronimo Blasco, and the representative of the International Exposition that
took place in Aichi, Japan, in 2005, Susumu Kuramoto, signed a cooperation
agreement so that Fluvi, Kiccoro, and Morizo may embark on adventures in six
chapters, each lasting nine minutes, in the cartoon series in which the main
character is the mascot of the International Exhibition that will take place
next year in the capital of Aragon.
The entire process of creation of the series will be directed in Spain by the
Valencian company, Hampa Studio S.L., who won the public contest for the
development of the cartoons of Fluvi.
For its part, the Aichi 2005 International Exhibition will be in charge of
the translation of the six first chapters to be relay broadcasted on by the
Japanese TV network between January and May of next year.
Fluvi will team up with a young tree, Kiccoro, and his grandfather, the old
Morizo, to defeat the "Negas," who, with Sec leading the way, will invade Japan
with their malicious plans of contaminating all that they find in their passage.

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