Elisabetta Viviani - Heidi Il Coccodrillo Come Fa

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Album Review: Heidi Il Coccodrillo Come Fa by Elisabetta Viviani Released in 2007 under SAAR Records, Heidi Il Coccodrillo Come Fa is a quirky gem that blends pop sensibilities with children’s music and a touch of chanson flair. This Italian album feels like a warm hug for kids—and let’s be honest, adults who don’t mind indulging their inner child. Elisabetta Viviani brings her playful energy to the table, crafting songs that are as catchy as they are delightfully chaotic. One standout track is “Mi Scappa La Pipì Papà.” Yes, you read that right—it's about needing to pee. It’s impossible not to laugh at how straightforward it is while still being oddly charming. The melody bounces along with an upbeat rhythm that makes bathroom emergencies sound… fun? Don’t ask me how she pulled it off, but trust me, your toddler will request this on repeat. And hey, who hasn’t been there? Sometimes life really is just about finding the nearest restroom. Another track worth mentioning is “Dragon Ball GT.” As a fan of anime growing up, hearing this tune felt like rediscovering a piece of childhood nostalgia wrapped in Italian pop vibes. The lyrics capture the excitement and heroism of Goku’s adventures without taking itself too seriously. You can almost picture kids running around pretending to fire Kamehameha waves after listening to it. It’s silly, sure, but isn’t that what makes it so memorable? The album also dives into other iconic themes like Zorro, Lupin, and even Digimon, creating a sort of musical patchwork quilt of beloved characters. Tracks like “Il Ballo Del Qua Qua” (basically the duck dance) remind you why kids' music doesn’t need to overthink things—it’s all about having fun. Meanwhile, deeper cuts like “Lettera A Pinocchio” add a sentimental twist, showing Viviani knows when to slow down and tug at heartstrings. What struck me most about this record is its ability to balance innocence with a wink to older audiences. Parents won’t dread spinning these tunes because there’s enough cleverness sprinkled throughout to keep them entertained. Sure, some tracks lean heavily into cheesy territory, but maybe that’s part of the charm. In the end, Heidi Il Coccodrillo Come Fa feels less like a traditional album and more like a time capsule of childhood joys. Listening to it made me realize something unexpected: we could all use a little more "Mi Scappa La Pipì Papà" honesty in our lives. After all, sometimes the simplest moments stick with us the longest.

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Artist: Elisabetta Viviani
Album: Heidi Il Coccodrillo Come Fa

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Il Coccodrillo Come Fa
Dragon Ball
Il Ballo Di Simone
Lupin
La Banda Dei 5
Questo Mondo
Daitarn III
Pokemon
L'Astronave
Il Ballo Del Qua Qua
Mi Scappa La Pipì Papà
Digimon
UFO Robot
La Nave
L'Orsacchiotto Giacomino
Scuola Sì O No
Arturo Canguro
Zorro
Sandokan
Heidi
Dragon Ball GT
Lady Oscar
Il Ballo Del Pinguino
Lettera A Pinocchio

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Catalog Numbers

2591 CDB/2

Labels

SAAR Records

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Formats

  • 2 × CD
  • Compilation
  • Remastered

Companies

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Distributed BySAAR Entertainment Srl

Barcodes

Barcode: 8 004883 025916

About Elisabetta Viviani

Italian actress and singer, born October 4, 1955 in Milan.

Real Name

    • Elisabetta Viviani

Name Vars

  • E. Viviani
  • Elisabetta

Aliases

  • GUYA

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Heidi Il Coccodrillo Come Fa* by Elisabetta Viviani is like a nostalgic rollercoaster for kids and adults alike. Released in 2007 in Italy, it blends pop and children's music with a chanson style. What makes it stand out? It’s packed with tracks inspired by beloved cartoons and characters like *Dragon Ball*, *Lady Oscar*, *Pokemon*, and even *Zorro*. Imagine hearing a song about Dragon Ball GT followed by one about a dancing penguin! It’s quirky, colorful, and feels like a musical time capsule of childhood favorites.