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What could be better than a quest to find your parents when your parents are themselves in your gang? And why do these supposedly free children behave in such a shiny, happy and robotic manner? But the second half is standard chase fare, not very suspenseful, with the script seemingly unable to explore the fabulous world it has set up. So far, so intriguing: There’s plenty of fascinating stuff going on through the first half.
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They also befriend the mysterious Pipi (Ana Blanco de Cordova) and a gorilla, and realizing that something is afoot, they decide to flee the island and find their parents.
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But actually, Miss Pam has a big machine with lots of explosions and smoke which turns “troubled parents” (a nice touch) into the children they once were, in this case Flequi ( Iria Castellano) and Maqui ( Maximo Pastor). When Zip and Zap awaken the next morning, it is to find their parents gone - they’ve been abandoned, as MIss Pam tells them.
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Otherwise inhabited only by children, the island is run by Miss Pam on a no-rules, happiness-only basis, touching but not exploring themes about how to raise your child, which will briefly make the viewers’ parents sit up and take notice. Lost, they end up in a house run by Miss Pam (Elena Anaya), the butler Jaime ( Fermi Reixach) and a deranged nun, Sister Enriqueta ( Goizalde Nunez). After burning down a store while trying to steal from a Christmas tree, Zip ( Teo Planell) and Zap (Toni Gomez) accompany their parents (Jorge Bosch and Carolina Lapausa) to a remote island, where the father has a meeting.