31 Minutes

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31 Minutes

This original production, which has managed to spread from the colorful streets of Chile to the whole of Latin America, blending puppetry with television journalism, is the kind of work that causes adults to get on the screen without even realizing it. Behind its child-friendly appearance lies a layered universe that criticizes the media world, adult relationships, and social absurdities with subtle wit. The production, which follows the daily adventures of a news team consisting of sock puppets, goes far beyond conventional children's programs. The stories revolving around the narcissistic but not so cute presenter named Bate Triviño take shape in the shadow of fake news, ego battles and in-studio gaieties. While each episode maintains its own integrity, the series also lays the groundwork for a deep connection to be formed with the characters over time. This project, brought to life by Pedro Peirano and his team, transforms into something far more than just an ordinary puppet show. Musical scenes, pop culture references and social criticism are so skillfully woven together that you may not fully understand what you're laughing at when you watch — it's pure funny, or there's something slightly bitter in it, you'll decide that. This ambiguity of the production is the real force that kept it on the agenda for years. This journey, which spanned four seasons, transformed into a phenomenon that etched its name in gold letters in Latin American television history. His sensitivity about children's rights is also embedded in the essence of the work; on the one hand, while the stories entertain, they encourage the little audience to think and question. The TMDB score of eighty-eight-six points is a concrete indicator that the production managed to build that rare intergenerational bridge. The fact that the puppets are made of cloth does not reduce the warmth of this world; on the contrary, it increases it. When flawless vocal performances and timing are combined with a sense of comedy, what emerges is a palpable sincerity that remains undimmed even in the heyday of technology. It offers a striking experience for those who want to relive their childhood memories, as well as for those who wish to discover quality animation and puppet productions.

Rating: 8.6/10
Vote Count: 377
Start Date: March 15, 2003
End Date: December 27, 2014
Original Name: 31 Minutos
Languages: Spanish
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Chile
Production Companies:

Aplaplac

Popularity:3.0479

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31 Minutes has a total of 4 seasons.

31 Minutes first aired in 2003.

31 Minutes belongs to the following genres: Comedy, Kids, Family.

31 Minutes has a rating of 8.6/10 from 377 votes on TMDB.

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