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'''''El show de Condorito''''' (''Condorito's Show'' translated in English) was a planned Chilean animated short series produced by MCFilms about Condorito (a popular character from the eponymous Chilean comic strip) travelling to many places of the world and interacting with real people and events. Apparently, the show would debut at the L.A. Screening event in 2003.<ref>[https://www.produ.com/noticias/mcfilms-debuta-en-screenings-con-el-show-de-condorito Produ article announcing the show for the L.A. Screening in 2003.] Retrieved 13 Nov '21.</ref>
'''''El show de Condorito''''' (''Condorito's Show'' translated in English) was a planned Chilean animated short series produced by MCFilms about Condorito (a popular character from the eponymous Chilean comic strip) traveling to many places of the world and interacting with real people and events. Apparently, the show would debut at the L.A. Screening event in 2003.<ref>[https://www.produ.com/noticias/mcfilms-debuta-en-screenings-con-el-show-de-condorito Produ article announcing the show for the L.A. Screening in 2003.] Retrieved 13 Nov '21.</ref>


According to Condorito's official page, 16 episodes directed by Daniel de la Vega were planned but never released. Condorito, Coné and Washington would be presented as cartoons, while the rest of human characters would be interpreted by real actors. The show was never broadcast on television due to budget issues.<ref>[https://www.sofoca.cl/condorito/preguntas-frecuentes/ FAQ section in Condorito's official website mentioning the shorts.] Retrieved 13 Nov '21.</ref>
According to Condorito's official page, 16 episodes directed by Daniel de la Vega were planned but never released. Condorito, Coné, and Washington would be presented as cartoons, while the rest of the human characters would be interpreted by real actors. The show was never broadcast on television due to budget issues.<ref>[https://www.sofoca.cl/condorito/preguntas-frecuentes/ FAQ section in Condorito's official website mentioning the shorts.] Retrieved 13 Nov '21.</ref>
   
   
During a 2003 interview in ''De Pé a Pá'' by Pedro Carcuro, a preview was shown with various scenes of Condorito in historical events and real world moments. These are the only footage shown to the public since its announce.
During a 2003 interview in ''De Pé a Pá'' by Pedro Carcuro, a preview was shown with various scenes of Condorito in historical events and real-world moments. These are the only footage shown to the public since its announcement.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Status: Partially Found

El show de Condorito (Condorito's Show translated in English) was a planned Chilean animated short series produced by MCFilms about Condorito (a popular character from the eponymous Chilean comic strip) traveling to many places of the world and interacting with real people and events. Apparently, the show would debut at the L.A. Screening event in 2003.[1]

According to Condorito's official page, 16 episodes directed by Daniel de la Vega were planned but never released. Condorito, Coné, and Washington would be presented as cartoons, while the rest of the human characters would be interpreted by real actors. The show was never broadcast on television due to budget issues.[2]

During a 2003 interview in De Pé a Pá by Pedro Carcuro, a preview was shown with various scenes of Condorito in historical events and real-world moments. These are the only footage shown to the public since its announcement.

Gallery

De Pé a Pá segment interviewing Condorito with a mix of 2D animation and live action.

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