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Little Hosna

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Little Hosna
Also known asHosna Koochooloo (Bachehaye-Koocheye-Aseman (Children of the Flower Building))
GenreCartoon (animation)
Directed byHossein Safarzadegan, Majid Mahmoudi
Country of originIran
Original languagePersian
No. of episodes91 episodes
Production
ProducerOwj Arts and Media Organization
Production locationsTehran, Iran
Running time14 minutes
Production companyIRIB
Original release
NetworkPouya

Little Hosna (also known as "Children of the Flower Building") is the name of an Iranian animation that was first broadcast on the Pouya channel in late 2016. This animation has 91 episodes and the production project began in January 2015 and ended in August 2016. "Children of the Flower Building" is the second series by Sabyan Studio, in the form of animation and for young children.[1][2][3]


Little Hosna is a collection of stories and events that happen to children living in a 4-story apartment building called Golha, which is an 8-unit family apartment building. The central role of this story is played by a little girl named Hosna, who lives in one of the units of this building with her parents and a goose, which she receives as a gift. Each time, they create an adventure with their neighbors that will ultimately lead to an educational point for the little ones.[4]

Story

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A few happy and playful children live in the flower building with their families. They are neighbors with each other and play new games every day and learn a lot of new things with the help of their families.

Hosna is a little girl who lives in this building with her parents. Hosna's father gives her a goose as a gift on her birthday. Hosna and her goose play with the neighbor children every day and teach each other everything they learn.[5][6][7][8][9]

Little Hosna 2

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The second season of the animated series "Little Hasana" directed by Hossein Saffarzadegan has been released. This animation has been made available to children in 67 12-minute episodes.[10]

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