Return one step back Synopsis Characters Episodes FotoVideo Clip

13 eps x 26 min
Screenplays by Luciano Scaffa
Music by John Sposito
Original drwawings & designs by Marco & Gi Pagot
Directed by Orlando Corradi

Behold an exciting story, one that is sure to captivate public audiences who’ve been previously treated to movies based on gladiatorial themes for cinema.To make our work more suitable for children, we have intentionally contained some of the more severe content found in some scenes, and have placed emphasis on some of the characters, along with their humanity, their sense of justice, their respect for honor, their affections, and even tenderness.

As fate would have it, Spartacus’ rebellion was doomed to fail; nevertheless, this myth has continued to live on after him given the gravity exerted by his vision of an ever-possible freedom of spirit, a freedom that no [slave] master could purloin. This story imparts a concept dealing with human dignity during a time when the Roman Gladiators (who were treated not much differently than slaves in those days) were often obligated to die for Rome’s mere amusement.

The storyline evolves around events in which the lead characters live out the heroism, the cruelty, and the misery that accompany the “profession” they are forced to endure and exploit. However, they will also later know the fulfillment that comes with the decision to rise up in revolt against injustice in the name of liberty.