The first "Rá-Tim-Bum" series to receive a feature film, followed by Ilha Rá-Tim-Bum (2002) which generated O Martelo de Vulcano (2003).
The robotic porter is replaced by two talking lion statues. In the series, the castle's knocker is shaped in the face of a lion.
Despite the title remains from the television series, and the place is constantly referenced as a castle, the location used is clearly a mansion.