Pepita Pardell Terrade (16 March 1928 – 11 July 2019) was a Spanish animator, cartoonist, illustrator, and painter.
Her father, from whom she inherited a passion for drawing, let Pardell study at Escola de la Llotja.
[5] Pardell began her career in the field of animation in 1944, when she worked for the production company Balet y Blay and was part of the Garbancito de la Mancha team (1944), which was the first animated feature film in Spain and the first European film of color cartoons, directed by Arturo Moreno.
[6] At Balet and Blay, she also participated in the creation of Alegres vacaciones (1948) and Los sueños de Tay-Pi (1952).
[9] Throughout her long career, Pardell worked with directors such as Robert Balser and Jordi Amorós.