2023-12-27 18:54:00
Founded in 1969 then relaunched at the end of 2020, the youth magazine Pif is celebrating three years of its rebirth with a new formula, accompanied by an interview with Virginie Efira, announced its publisher, Vaillant.
The actress was interviewed by children on the occasion of Wednesday’s release of the animal film Kina and Yuk: Foxes of the Ice, for which she provides the voice-over. In addition to its paper version, a video version of the interview was posted online on the Pif website, under the title “The Little Journalists”.
Inaugurated informally with the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, in March (for the 75th birthday of the character Pif) then continued with the actor Christian Clavier for the summer issue of the quarterly, the video interview format with celebrities will be perpetuated.
“The ordinaPif”, iconic gadget
The winter issue of Pif, which has just been released, offers more new comics (32 plates out of the 44 pages of comics) and historical ones like Rahan. His gadget is a replica of the one that was offered for the first time in 1972, “L’ordinaPif”, a calculating machine which takes the form of a cardboard wheel.
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An emblematic character in the children’s press, Pif, a yellow and brown dog, was created in 1948 by the Spanish cartoonist José Cabrero Arnal for the communist daily L’Humanité.
The Pif Gadget magazine was founded in 1969, under the aegis of the Communist Party, before disappearing in 1993. After two first resurrections between 2004 and 2009 then between 2015 and 2017, it was relaunched in December 2020 with its head is Nicolas Sarkozy’s former minister, Frédéric Lefebvre.
The magazine is sold for 6.50 euros and has a print run of 50,000 copies, according to Frédéric Lefebvre. One of the historical cartoonists of Pif the dog, Louis Cance, died on December 13 at the age of 84.
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