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31 Minutos | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Álvaro Díaz Pedro Peirano |
Written by | Pedro Peirano Álvaro Díaz Daniel Castro Rodrigo Salinas (2003–05) Patricio Díaz Lorena Penjean Francisco Schultz |
Directed by | Álvaro Díaz Pedro Peirano |
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Theme music composer | Pablo Ilabaca |
Opening theme | 31 minutos |
Composers | Pablo Ilabaca Angelo Pierattini(2005) |
Country of origin | Chile |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 68 (plus 2 specials) |
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Executive producers | Juan Manuel Egaña (2003–12) Alejandra Neumann (2013) |
Producer | Karla Estrada |
Production locations | Santiago, Chile |
Editors | Rodrigo Toro (2003–05) Julia Bande (2014) Manuela Piña (2014) |
Running time | 28–33 minutes |
Production company | Aplaplac |
Original release | |
Network | TVN |
Release | 15 March 2003 2 October 2005 | –
Release | 4 October 27 December 2014 | –
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31 minutos (English: 31 minutes) is a Chilean comedy television series and a children's music virtual band created by the production company Aplaplac (owned by Álvaro Díaz, Pedro Peirano and Juan Manuel Egaña) that was first broadcast March 15, 2003 on Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN). The program is a parody of 60 minutos , a controversial news program broadcast on the same channel throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Its format as a current affairs news program led by host Tulio Triviño frames a variety of unexpected and humorous events involving various members of the news team. The show features both explicit and implicit educational messages alongside content simply designed to show ridiculous and funny situations.
In its first period, the series had three seasons, from 2003 to 2005, in addition to a participation for the 2003 Chilean Telethon and a Christmas special that same year. On March 27, 2008, the series was taken to the cinema under the title of 31 minutos, la película.
After the third season and for the next nine years the series had no new episodes. In 2012, the production company Aplaplac confirmed that the series would return to television with a fourth season, which was released on October 4, 2014 through TVN, and its last original episode was broadcast on the night of December 27, 2014. During its run, the series received universal acclaim from critics and viewers alike, with praise directed to its clever humour, soundtrack, accessibility towards children about complex issues and helping to revitalize the Chilean puppetry tradition.
From 2004 to 2007, it was broadcast throughout Latin America by Nickelodeon and from 2015, it began to be broadcast by Cartoon Network. It also broadcasts in Mexico on Canal Once and Once Niños, and its most recent season is available in the Netflix Latin America catalog.
31 minutos has performed throughout Chile and Mexico, making the program a musical band. On their tours they perform the songs broadcast on the program and their musical works outside of it.