The Chiripitiflauticos Explained

Native Name:Los Chiripitifláuticos
Alt Name:The Chiripitifláuticos
Genre:Children's
Producer:Oscar Banegas
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Runtime:120 minutes
Channel:RTVE

Los Chiripitifláuticos was a children's television program from Televisión Española that was broadcast in the evenings at the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s.[1] [2] Initially, Los Chiripitifláuticos was part of the children's show Antena Infantil, but was spun off into its own show because of its popularity. Among its characters were Locomotoro, Captain Tan, Valentina, Uncle Achilles, and the Malasombra Brothers. In 1970, when they had moved on to have their own program, the Locomotoro character was removed and the clown Poquito, Filetto, Capocomico and the boy Barullo added.

It was a popular series in Spain until the arrival of Los Payasos de la Tele in the early 1970s.

Characters

Songs

The Chiripitifláuticos popularized a number of songs, which were successful among Spanish children of the 60s and 70s: "El barquito chiquitito" (The Little Boat), "Los hermanos malasombra" (The Malasombra brothers), "La Vaca de Aravaca" (The Aravaca Cow), "Si quieres ser Capitan" (If you want to be Captain), and "El Reino del Revés" (The Backward Kingdom), sung respectively by all Chiripitifláuticos, the Malasombra Brothers, Locomotive, Captain Tan and Valentina.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Elguero. Ignacio. Los Ninos de los Chiripitiflauticos: Retrato Generacional de los Nacidos en los 60. La Esfera de los Libros. 978-8497341844.
  2. Web site: Video of Chiripitiflauticos Today. RTVE.ES. 18 July 2014.