Cobi and Petra
Cobi was the official mascot of the 1992 Summer Olympics[1] and Petra was the official mascot of the 1992 Summer Paralympics, both held in Barcelona, Spain.
Cobi | |
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Mascot of the 1992 Summer Olympics (Barcelona) | |
Creator | Javier Mariscal |
Significance | Catalan Sheepdog in Cubist style |
Petra | |
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Mascot of the 1992 Summer Paralympics (Barcelona) | |
Creator | Javier Mariscal |
Significance | Armless girl |
The Cobi Troupe | |
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Genre | Sports, Comedy, Musical |
Music by | Xavier Capellas |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Producer | Olivia Borricon |
Production company | BRB Internacional |
Release | |
Original network | Televisión Española |
Original release | Spring 1992 – Summer 1992 |
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Cobi is a Catalan Sheepdog in Cubist style designed by Javier Mariscal and inspired by the interpretations of Picasso of a masterpiece from Velázquez, Las Meninas. He was unveiled to the public in 1987. His name was derived from the Barcelona Olympic Organising Committee (COOB).
For the Paralympic Games, COOB subsequently requested Mariscal for the creation of a new mascot along the creative lines of Cobi. He created Petra, an armless girl that is supposed to convey positivity, extrovertism, independence, energy and bravery.[2]
Before and during the Games, Cobi and Petra were shown in a variety of advertisements for Olympic and Paralympic sponsors such as Coca-Cola, Brother Industries and Danone. They even had their own television series, The Cobi Troupe which was sold to over 24 broadcasters worldwide. They also appeared on an extensive range of souvenirs, dubbed Cobiana, which proved to be a lucrative source of income. During the Games an inflatable Cobi and Petra was tethered to the Barcelona waterfront.
References
- "Summer Games Mascots - Barcelona 1992". Olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- "Barcelona 1992 Paralympic Mascot Petra - Photos & History".
- "Cobi the pooch: not your average Olympic mascot", Anchorage Daily News, quoted in Robert E Rinehart (1998), Players All: Performances in Contemporary Sport, Indiana University, p137, ISBN 0-253-21223-5
- Donald McNeill (1999), Urban Change and the European Left, Routledge (UK), p47-8, ISBN 0-415-17062-1
Preceded by Magique |
Olympic mascot Cobi Barcelona 1992 |
Succeeded by Håkon and Kristin |
Preceded by Gomdoori |
Paralympic mascot Petra Barcelona 1992 |
Succeeded by Sondre |