Interview with Guillermo Tita Pino, one of the creators of the animated series Plim Plim, on “The Last Frontier”

Interview with Guillermo Tita Pino, one of the creators of the animated series Plim Plim, on “The Last Frontier”

We are very proud to share the interview conducted on the program “The Last Frontier” with Guillermo Tita Pino, one of the creators of the animated series Plim Plim and president of Smilehood. This segment is hosted by Santiago Siri and Emilse Garzón.

“The Last Frontier” is an Argentine television program hosted by Santiago Siri and Emilse Garzón, focused on exploring topics related to technology, artificial intelligence, and the future of humanity. The program addresses ethical, scientific, and social issues, featuring interviews with experts and leaders in various fields, as well as in-depth debates and analyses on how technology is transforming the world. Santiago Siri, known for his expertise in technology and innovation, guides viewers through an informative and thought-provoking journey, inviting them to reflect on the impact of technological advancements on our lives and society.

 

“Plim Plim, A Hero of the Heart” is a brand created by Guillermo Pino in 2011. It is present on all social networks and reaches millions of homes around the world daily. Its YouTube channels have over 28 million subscribers, with daily views exceeding 34 million and peaks of over 40 million. On Spotify, it has more than 1.4 million monthly listeners, 2.5 million followers on TikTok, 4.5 million followers on Facebook, and over 300,000 on Instagram.

 

“The Plim Plim Clown Channel,” a paid TV channel with 24-hour exclusive programming based on the brand’s content, is broadcast in 15 countries in Latin America. The series airs on the most prestigious channels in Peru, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina, Mexico, Panama, and Brazil. Additionally, its successful live show features a versatile and appealing proposition. Recently, it toured 8 countries and 55 cities throughout Latin America, attracting over 85,000 spectators.

 

 

 

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