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| Mini Beat Power Rockers | |
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| Genre | Animation Music |
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| Presented by | Andre Silva |
| Music by | Pablo Borghi |
| Country of origin | Argentina |
| Original languages | Spanish English |
| No. of seasons | 5 |
| No. of episodes | 280 |
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| Running time | 5 minutes 10 minutes (some episodes) 20–25 minutes (specials) |
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| Network | Discovery Kids |
| Release | 28 August 2017 – 12 May 2025 |
Mini Beat Power Rockers is an Argentine 3D animated preschool television series created by Héctor Dengis, Eduardo Criscuolo, and Gastón Gorali, and produced by Mundoloco CGI, an animation studio founded by Juan José Campanella and Gorali for Discovery Kids.[1]
The series premiered in preview form on the Discovery Kids Play website on 23 August 2017 and officially debuted on Discovery Kids on 28 August 2017.[2] The series currently consists of five seasons.
Premise
editMini Beat Power Rockers follows the adventures of four babies named Fuz, Wat, Myo, and Carlos, who dream of forming the greatest rock band in the world. While their parents are at work, they spend their days at Rainbow Daycare, where their nanny Dolores looks after them while they do what they love most: making music. The series emphasizes the importance of appreciating musical elements such as rhythm, melody, and a variety of musical genres and instruments.
Appearance in advertising
editIn 2025, Capual Credit Union (Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito Unión Aérea Limitada) produced a series of television commercials in Chile featuring the characters from Mini Beat Power Rockers. The advertisements depict the four babies—Myo, Carlos, Wat, and Fuz—alongside their nanny Dolores at a Capual branch.
Main characters
edit- Dolores – A young nanny who takes care of the Mini Beats.
- Myo – An anthropomorphic robot who plays keyboards.
- Wat – A girl who plays the electric guitar.
- Fuz – A boy with a Beatles-inspired appearance who plays a bass guitar similar to the Höfner 500/1 used by Paul McCartney.
- Carlos – A South American boy who plays drums and percussion.
Supporting characters
edit- Jay
- The Great Head Nanny – Dolores's supervisor.
- Candy
- Baby Tango
- Baby Country
- Baby Salsa
- Baby Manager
- Baby Metal
- Baby Rap
- Baby Diva
- Baby Spy
- Baby Funk
- Baby Inuit
- Babykingo
- Baby Luau
- Baby Martian
- Baby Midi
- Baby Ninja
- Baby Retro
- Baby Rockabilly
- Baby DJ
- Baby Step
- Baby Tofu
- Baby Villain
- Babythoven
References
edit- ↑ "Discovery Kids presented its new original production Mini Beat Power Rockers". PRODU. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
- ↑ "Mini Beat Power Rockers premieres on 28 August on Discovery Kids in Latin America". Cartooni Online. Retrieved 2017-08-17.

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