Plim Plim

Plim Plim
Genre animated television series
Created by Guillermo Pino & Claudio Pousada
Country of origin Argentina
Original language(s) Spañish, Portuguese, English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 40
Production
Running time 7 minutes
Production company(s) Smilehood
Broadcast
Original channel Disney Junior
Original run September 21, 2011 – present
External links
Website

Plim Plim, Hero´s heart, is an Argentine animated television series created by Smilehood,[1] broadcast on Disney Junior for all Latin America.[2] The pre-release was aired on September 21, 2011 and was officially launched on October 1 of the same year. This animated series consists of 7-minute-long episodes and its main goal is to promote human values such as solidarity, honesty, responsibility, early habits and respect for the environment. This series is inspired from and based on the teachings of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar the founder of Art of Living Foundation.

The series revolves around the adventures of Plim Plim, a child who combines the features of a clown, hero and a magician. He accompanies his friends and teaches positive values as well as how to take care of our planet through setting examples. "Plim Plim Clown, Hero´s heart", is based on the essence of each one of these values, analyzing the nuances which make them different and reinforces them to achieve a simple, direct and effective education, keeping a dynamic balance between learning and entertainment.

Plim Plim helps his pals whenever they face situations that cannot be taken care of at school and leads them to a magical world where they can have fun and learn too. Plim Plim is a generous, valiant, and enthusiastic child whose stories are portrayed as fables, including all sorts of visual and musical traits that result in the creation of multi-target content which also embraces parents and educators.

A new music style named FunKids was created for the series and it is a fusion between rhythms and styles as varied as funk, circus, and Balkan music.

Characters in the series

Magical characters

Plim Plim: He is a 7-year-old child who combines the features of a clown, a hero, and a magician. He is the only human in this story. He shows up magically from a magical space-time. He is generous, valiant, enthusiastic, and well-intentioned. His characteristical phrase: “Of course you do!”.

Wichiwichi Wichiwi: He is a little bird, Plim Plim's boon companion and messenger. His language sounds exactly like his name, but whistled. He carries messages from Plim Plim and belongs in the same magical world. Nobody knows how he comes or how he goes. He is the link between Plim Plim and the children and is always interacting with them. Sometimes he is a bit clumsy.

Tuni: This character is a magical mean of transport. Children's joy fuels him. He is a car which can transform into an airplane, a helicopter, a boat, a submarine, or even an adventure machine, adjusting to the need of the challenge.

Another characters

Nesho: He is a 7-year-old elephant. His name has an oriental origin. He is intellectual, deductive, smart, structured, and orderly yet, slow and gifted with such a great memory. His favorite instrument is the tuba. His characteristic phrase: “How interesting!”.

Bam: He is a 7-years-old bear. He is sweet, cute, fun, and very sensory. His name has Latin origins. His favorite instrument is the drum. His characteristic phrase: “Delicious!”.

Acuarella: She is a small 7-year-old rabbit who loves arts. She is cheerful, imaginative, dreamy, and permanently enamored, yet, a bit absent-minded, forgetful, and uses to easily lose her concentration. Her name has European origins. Her favorite instrument is the xylophone. Her characteristic phrase: “I love it!”.

Mei-Li: She is a 7-year-old cat. She is coquette, dynamic, athletic, and vigorous but she is also a tad anxious. She does everything fastly. Her name has Chinese origins and means "beautiful". Her favorite instrument is the keytar. Her characteristic phrase: “Yes! Yaahh! Yaahh! Yaahh!”.

Hoggie: He is a 7-year-old pig who likes to contradict everybody. He is characterized by being moody, grumpy and selfish. His name has an Anglo-Saxon origin and means "pig" in English. He is a good athlete and a musician. His favorite instrument is the saxophone. His characteristic phrase: “Me neither”.

Arafa: She is a giraffe and is 25 years old. She is a sweet, sympathetic, and a motherly teacher. She is the only adult in the series. Her name means "giraffe" in Swahili (African ethnia). She imparts her modicum of wisdom and motherly care. Her favorite phrase: “Good luck!”.

Sun: He looks on everything happening around and follows the actions of the characters with her gestures.

Character´s preferences

Character Instrument Color
Acuarella xylophone Yellow
Bam Drum Red
Hoggie Saxophone Green
Nesho Bass horn Blue
Mei-li Keytar Pink

The creators

Guillermo Pino and Claudio Pousada are the creators of the series. Both of them have vast experience in TV production and creative design. They founded Smilehood with the main goal of promoting human values and positive messages through their products.

Plim Plim´s fans

Plim Plim has a Fan Page on Facebook with 295 512(as 4:20pm March 9, 2015) of fans -number which keeps on raising- with an average of 260 new fans per day. There, fans are provided with content of high quality for both children and parents, such as activities, games, quizzes, greeting cards, and postcards. The material is shared by users who come mostly from Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile.[3]

Dubbing

Character Dubbing actresses in Spanish
Plim Plim Natalia Rosminati
Nesho Natalia Rosminati
Bam Natalia Pupato
Acuarella Natalia Pupato
Mei Li Judith Cabral
Hoggie Valeria Gómez
Arafa Lucila Gómez
Direction Claudio Pousada, Emilio A. Villarino y Mauricio Zubiri
Assistant direction Tian Brass
Production Emilio A. Villarino

Spanish Lyrics

Function Name
Singer Juan Manuel Pousada
Singer Fermín Pousada
Singer Pedro Pousada
Singer Marie Claire Lima
Singer Lucía Bugallo
Singer María Emilia Ferri
Singer Irene Guiser
Direction Claudio Pousada
Direction Hugo Figueras
Assistant direction Irene Guiser
Assistant direction Inés O’Reilly

Awards

Nominations

References

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