Two siblings – twins Leo and Rita (10) feel a bit lost after moving to a new town. In order not to feel lonely in their new surroundings, their parents allow them to adopt an abandoned dog. To their surprise, the dog – a huge Irish wolfhound Falco – is an educated talking dog who has travelled the world with his former owner. The children find in him a more experienced friend who is sympathetic to their daily hardships.
Falco takes them on an exciting journey into their inner world of logic and emotion. Together they look inside their own heads, observe how their brains work and feel at different moments, and with Falco’s help learn how to handle different situations in life with positive results and how to be friends with their own brains – that is, with themselves.
In the form of adventurous stories, the animated series introduces children and their parents to the most important principles of positive thinking using the latest psychological findings and techniques.
The project’s development was supported by the National Recovery Plan through the Creative Vouchers program and is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU. This support will enable the creation of treatments for thirteen episodes of the series.


