
Starting today, Tuttle Twins and much more begins on Paka Paka
Pakapaka is beginning a new phase in which it focuses on content that entertains and educates at the same time
Pakapaka begins a new stage with a clear and forceful message: Children are the most important. The channel is committed to content that entertains and teaches at the same time, leaving behind years of confusing or superficial programs. Each series, micro-documentary, and production aims to accompany children in their growth, fostering creativity, discipline, curiosity, and respect for the family. Here, learning and having fun go hand in hand.
In addition, the channel expands its age range, reaching children from 9 to 12 years old, ensuring that the content adapts to stages of greater curiosity and autonomy, offering more complex stories and lessons without losing essential values.
From the first look at the new schedule, it is clear that Pakapaka puts children at the center of everything. New seasons of beloved series, innovative premieres, and original productions stand out for their quality and speed of execution. Each proposal reinforces universal values and demonstrates that children's content can be educational and entertaining at the same time.

The Tuttle Twins
One of the strongest bets of this stage. The Tuttle Twins teaches children values such as responsibility, freedom, justice, and critical thinking through animated and accessible stories. Each episode connects imagination with concrete lessons: from basic economics to individual rights.
A notable example is the episode in which the protagonists explore the ideas of Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises, showing how individual freedom and personal initiative allow each person to build their own future. This way, children learn history, essential economic and social principles while experiencing creative adventures and enjoying endearing characters. The series demonstrates that educating in solid values can be fun and exciting.
Motorjon II
The second season of Motorjon keeps the spirit of exploration and adventure that captivated children. Cony, the four-year-old bunny, continues discovering the world alongside her mother Mara, an intrepid documentarian, her father Melquiades, and her brother Tibo.
Each episode combines imagination, songs, and concrete lessons, reinforcing family unity, respect for nature, and constant curiosity. Season II delves into everyday values that children can apply in their daily lives.
Mouk II
Mouk and Chavapa travel through cities and cultures from Hong Kong to New York, passing through Brazil, Madagascar, and Chile. The series continues to teach that learning about other cultures broadens the mind and awakens curiosity, always with respect for the effort and dedication of those who build their own future.
QuienQué
Six friends with different personalities turn each episode into a creative adventure. After school, they share ideas, solve problems, and work as a team. Each story teaches how to face fears, collaborate, and strengthen friendship. In addition, it promotes imagination and creativity, offering moments that children can enjoy with their families while learning essential values.

ArgentinHitos
Micro-documentaries that showcase children who excel in different disciplines: music, sports, chess, arts, and more. Each episode highlights the importance of effort, discipline, and adult support. Children can find inspiration, discover new practices, and commit to what they are passionate about, learning that perseverance and dedication are the keys to success.
Micros de Ajedrez
The first original animated content from Pakapaka in StopMotion, completed in just three months, a production record. Micros de Ajedrez teaches strategy, patience, and logical thinking while children have fun with appealing characters and settings. This is an example of how intelligent and entertaining content can stimulate the mind and study habits from childhood.
Reportaje Pakapaka
Children who ask scientists such as Juan Martín Maldacena and Javier Santaolalla directly about the cosmos, planets, and black holes. The series awakens scientific curiosity and teaches that observing, analyzing, and questioning are essential tools for understanding the world. Each episode turns science into a fascinating and accessible adventure for the youngest viewers.
Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No
Through drawing, children learn limits and rules: some things can be done, others can't. The series reinforces discipline, responsibility, and coexistence, while encouraging artistic expression and reflection on correct behaviors. This is a fun way to teach essential values of everyday life.
A channel designed for children
The renewal of Pakapaka marks a turning point: a space where learning and having fun go together. Each series and premiere combines fun, learning, and character development, teaching friendship, effort, discipline, creativity, and curiosity. Here, the content conveys clear principles, without ideologies or confusing messages.
Premieres just beginning and commercial vision
This is just the beginning. As the days go by, Pakapaka will add new content, many of which were already previewed in the trailer released in May of this year. However, all these decisions also have a commercial focus designed to generate revenue, ensuring that the channel is profitable and competitive without sacrificing the quality or values that characterize it.
Some premieres for the end of the year promise to be among the most anticipated, generating great expectations among children and consolidating Pakapaka as a channel that combines fun, education, and quality in every proposal.
Pakapaka demonstrates that it is possible to offer quality entertainment, values-based education, and a sustainable and competitive model at the same time. With seasons that continue beloved stories, innovative premieres, and original productions that stand out for creativity and speed of execution, it is established as a benchmark in children's entertainment with clear principles. This renewal puts children at the center, teaching that having fun, learning, and growing can go hand in hand with a successful and profitable project.
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