La Familia Telerín

¡Vamos a la cama, que hay que descansar para que mañana podamos madrugar! It was the daily anthem at 8pm indicating that the day was over for the younger kids.
La familia Telerín announced the end of infantile program slate and the start of the adult time at Spanish Television (TVE).
It was created in 1964 by brothers Santiago and José Luis Moro. The impact was so huge that it led to all sorts of products –albums, stamps, handbooks, stories, watches, plastic dolls…
Today, licensed products by this brand can be found. It is an attractive license for adults remembrance as well as kids who like these characters that were very popular in their times.
Oysho, an Inditex shopping firm, obtained a license for a new winter collection in 2008.
The most familiar characters from television are never out of date.



