TIKITIKLIP with a Craftwork Cast. Funny and endearing stories come to life through the engaging harmony of music, featuring animated characters crafted in the traditional style of Chilean artistry. This series has become a timeless favorite among children not only in Chile but throughout Latin America.
About TIKITIKLIP
TIKITIKLIP is a children’s TV format that blends music, animation, and poetic narratives. It creatively brings to life elements of heritage like Chilean craftsmanship and pre-Columbian art, turning them into animated characters who star in witty, humorous, and meaningful tales.
Created by Alejandra Egaña and Paz Puga, the series boasts two seasons: TIKITIKLIP con elenco artesanal y TIKITIKLIP Precolombino.
Details
12 eps. x 2,5 min
Direction: Alejandra Egaña y Paz Puga.
Executive Production: Alejandra Egaña y Paz Puga.
Lirics: María de la Luz Uribe.
Music: Miranda y Tobar.
Vocals: Constanza Lüer, Magdalena Mathey, Elisa Montes, Víctor Flores y otros.
Production: Ojitos Producciones, 2006.
Accolades
- 1st category award Prix Jeunesse Iberoamericano Festival, 2005.
- Prix Jeunesse International Festival, Official selection, 2006, Munich, Germany.
- International selection INPUT International Public TV Screening Conference, 2006, Taipei.
- Nueva Mirada Film Festival, official selection, Argentina 2006.
- Grant Fund CNTV 2004 and Grand Fund of Music 2008, Chile.
Episodes
Tolín Tolín Tolán
Tolín Tolín Tolán. One day a little girl goes out for a walk, suddenly her shoes give her a great surprise.
Craftsmanship in shells from lloca, and Port of Valparaíso,
Chile.
.
El soldado Trifaldón
Brigadier Trifaldón. Brigadier Trifaldón and his battalion of tiny yellow seeds find themselves face to face with a stern ant commander and his formidable army.
Based on the street paintings of the Ramona Parra Brigade,
Chile.
Don Crispín
Mister Crispin. Mister Crispin carries a mysterious briefcase when he goes out to Plim Plim Park.
Based on Talagante ceramics and hand embroidery from
Lihueimo, Chile.
Arrurrú
Lullaby. In the Atacama Desert, two siblings are born and grow up together
Toconao volcanic stone handicraft and Aymara textiles, Chile.
Quita y Pon con un hilo de voz
Quita and Pon Hanging by a Thread. Siblings Quita and Pon get involved in a risky adventure at Chiloé’s sea.
Pilén pottery and architecture and sceneries from Chiloé, Chile.
El tonto Perico
Silly Perico. Perico tries to accomplish his mother’s chores, but he can’t help failing.
Pomaire’s pottery and Chimbarongo’s wickerwork, Chile.
Viaje a Concepción
Trip to Concepción. This is the straightforward tale of a very tangled journey to Concepción.
Pottery craftsmanship from Quinchamali, Chile.
La señorita aseñorada
A Demure Young Lady. A very refined young lady is sad because she has lost her beloved frog. What could bring her happiness back?
Craftsmanship in horsehair from Rari, Chile.
Quita and Pon con la piel de gallina
Quita and Pon with Goose Bumps. Siblings Quit and Pon experience a very frightening night.
Pottery from Pilén and textiles and basketry from Chiloé, Chile.
El rey de papel
The Paper King. The magnificent Paper King invites a Mapuche girl to tour his endangered paper kingdom.
Based on Mapuche iconography and garments.
Los gorrioncitos
The Little Sparrows. Little Sparrow still hasn’t learned how to fly or play guitar as his siblings do. His parents are disappointed, but they’ll get a big surprise.
Boqui basketry from San José de la Mariquina, Chile.
Barco en el puerto
Ship in the Harbour. In the port of Valparaíso, a boy watches as a ship, initially small, grows larger as it approaches the port.
Patchwork tapestries (arpilleras) from Melipilla, Chile.