TV-Series
Description
Priscilla, a yellow chick with vibrant orange hair, dark green eyes, and a pink blouse topped by a coordinating ribbon, evolves from Calimero’s cousin in early Italian ads to his devoted girlfriend. Their bond thrives on shared affection, covert messages exchanged through a connecting gutter, and clandestine meetups beneath a cherished cherry tree in the park.

Determined and empathetic, she challenges injustices and confronts gender-based dismissals head-on. A resilient adventurer, she collaborates with friends to solve problems, her mechanical prowess recognized by Valeriano and her undeterred passion for baking lightly teased by Piero.

Her narrative role shifts across adaptations: as Calimero’s steadfast confidante in the 1974 series, a mystery-solving ally within a diverse friend group by 1992, and an inventive tinkerer at the ancestral Do Vinci Mill in the 2013 CGI version, all while retaining her dynamic with Valeriano and Piero.

Her interests span music, dance, and journalism for her school magazine. She navigates locales like the Mill, her cozy bedroom, and Lyla’s ice cream parlor, embodying curiosity and sociability. Though lacking catchphrases, she articulates frustrations against unfairness, mirroring Calimero’s iconic refrain.

Early portrayals omitted her presence, referencing her only through her father, but later adaptations cement her as a central figure—transforming from a peripheral cousin into a proactive, indispensable ally within the group.