More than 800.
The precise number seems unfindable, but here a hint given on the official website of the Museum of the City of Brussels where you can visit a good deal of the costumes: "Between 1918 and 1940, he [the Manneken Pis] received a good 30 costumes, in the eighties they were more than 400 and nowadays... more than 800..."
over 800
Manneken Pis - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT Italy:T Singapore:PG Spain:13
Brussels
Manneken Pis is one.
you may be thinking of the 'Manneken Pis', in the heart of Bruxelles (also spelled Brussels) in Belgium.
I think you mean "Manneken Pis", It's in Bruxelles Belgium.
The most famous statue in Brussels, Belgium is called the Manneken Pis, a fountain sculpture of a small, nude boy peeing. The name means "little man pee" in Dutch. You may see the Related Link for a photograph and more information.
The cast of Manneken Pis - 1995 includes: Karel Baetens as Ronny Stany Crets as Bert Antje de Boeck as Jeanne Guy Dermul as Gigi Peter Fol as Jos Ludo Hoogmartens as Afwasser Ides Meire as Jonge Harry Wim Opbrouck as Desire Ann Petersen as Denise Ryszard Turbiasz as Vader Harry Carina van der Sande as Moeder Harry Mark Van Eeghem as Fred (Kok) Greta Van Langhendonck as Bazin Patrick Vanderborght as Gids Frank Vercruyssen as Harry Jan Verheyen as Kelner
Pis's population is 91.
Oh, dude, the "pis pis river" is as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. I mean, unless you've discovered a secret river that only flows with lemonade and puppy kisses, then no, the "pis pis river" is not a real thing. But hey, keep dreaming, maybe one day it'll show up on Google Maps next to the Fountain of Youth.
Manneken Pis - 1995 was released on: France: May 1995 (Cannes Film Festival) Canada: 11 September 1995 (Toronto International Film Festival) USA: October 1995 (Chicago International Film Festival) France: 8 November 1995 Spain: 27 November 1995 Netherlands: 18 January 1996 Japan: 6 July 1996 Italy: 23 August 1996 Poland: 17 January 1997 Singapore: 15 October 1998 (European Union Film Festival) Taiwan: 27 November 1999 (Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival) Czech Republic: 21 January 2000 (Febio Film Festival)
The area of Pis is 5,360,000.0 square meters.