The theme park is reopening with a “44 Cats”-themed show.

License Global

June 12, 2020

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The protagonists of the animated series “44 Cats,” produced by Rainbow, are ready to thrill visitors at Gardaland Resort in Italy, which will reopen its doors on June 13 for its summer season. 

The “44 Gatti Rock Show,” the Buffycats' outdoor music show dedicated to families and designed specifically for Gardaland, will be on stage for the entire summer season thanks to the collaboration between Rainbow and the park, expanding the already dense program of activities, allowing young fans to enjoy and relive the atmosphere of the series featuring the musician cats.

The 44 Gatti Rock Show will debut on June 13 on the stage of the 44 Gatti Arena, which will be turned into the Buffycats' Clubhouse with all the elements of the garage of the cartoon. A 15-minute show with the original hits of the series, which will be followed by a meet and greet.

In addition to the show, Gardaland Hotel will offer its guests the chance to stay in “44 Cats”-themed rooms.

New episodes of “44 Cats” are on their way to screens worldwide, and the success of the series is constantly increasing, with high ratings and widespread also in the licensing sector.

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