Los Lunnis

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Los Lunnis is a Spanish children's television show produced by TVE and broadcast by La 2 from 15 September 2003 [1] and Clan since 2010 after the change on La 2's programming. It was also broadcast on the weekends in La 1 until 2011. Its characters are puppets moved and interpreted by puppeteer actors.

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The authors of the original idea are the TVE screenwriters Carmina Roig and Daniel Cerdà. Both conceived it, first under the supervision of the director of TVE Catalonia, Paco Freixinet, and later under the former head of news programmes, Valentín Villagrasa. Thanks to the song "Los Lunnis y los ninos nos vamos a la cama", composed by Cerdà and Jaume Copons, the program gained popularity. Currently, the show is composed of the following blocks: Lunnis and their friends, The Musical Rocket, Lunnipedia, and UNICEF.

Plot

The Lunnis are extraterrestrial beings that live in the world of Luna Lunera. There they have to resolve all type of plots and problems, some caused by the pirate Lucanero, who wants to steal the Big Magic Book of the witch Lubina. In March 2009, begins a new stage in which it changes the appearance of the Lunnis, the world of the Lunnis and the disappearance of the majority of the characters.

Beside the characters, the space was presented by the singer Lucrecia, between his première and 2008, accompanied, during the first season by Àlex Casademunt.

Broadcast

Awards and other participations

Discography

  1. Nos vamos a la cama (Sony 2003)
  2. Vacaciones con Los Lunnis (Sony 2004)
  3. Navidad con Los Lunnis (Sony 2004)
  4. ¡Despierta ya! (Sony 2004)
  5. Cumple Cumpleaños (Sony & BMG 2005)
  6. Dame tu Mano, La Canción del Verano (Sony & BMG 2007)
  7. La Fiesta del Verano (Sony & BMG 2008)
  8. Mis amigos del mundo (Sony & BMG 2008)
  9. Los Lunnis con María Isabel (Universal 2009)

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References

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