"Animated dolls", the exhibition about Lunnis and other TV characters

We already told you that we would be attentive to the exhibitions on the favorite dolls of the kids, and this time we go to Madrid because until January 13 we can see the exhibition "Animated Dolls" at the Circus Price.

There we can take a fun and participatory walk through the creations of Román y Cía Animated Dolls, an animation producer that has dedicated its more than 30 years of life to the creation of the most important dolls, puppets and puppets of television, cinema , theater and advertising.

In the sample we can see more than one hundred original dolls, of different sizes and with a very large register, born from the workshop and from the hands of the creators who make foam rubber a work of art. A tour designed through 17 sets that will allow us to contemplate the protagonists of children's series such as Los Lunnis, Los Patata or 7PETS.

There are also "puppets" of famous faces like David Villa, Iker Casillas, Belén Esteban, Alaska, Count Lequio ... characters turned into dolls who have participated in humorous programs or in advertising.

The entrance to the exhibition "Animated dolls" It costs 5 euros for adults, 4 euros for children between 5 and 12 years and children under 5 are free. There are also special prices for families. You can even do the guided group tour by one of its creators (paying a supplement at the entrance), which will reveal all the secrets of their trade.

And if you have older children we recommend the "Sock doll for television" workshop, which will take place on January 5 (in groups for children from six to nine years old and from nine to twelve years old at a price of ten euros) and in which They are intended to teach the basic rules of character construction and to experiment with dolls and the creation of stories through a homemade video camera.

"Animated Dolls", the exhibition on children's characters on TV It can be seen until January 13 at the Circus Price in Madrid. Only suitable for children who still believe in the life and magic of TV dolls.