The cycle began in 1992, after the separation of the group of actors that performed the TV comedy show De la cabeza.
The style of some sketches are similar to Monty Python's Flying Circus, making them sometimes difficult to understand.
In it, Fabio Alberti played a Catholic-style priest who told supposedly edifying but ludicrous stories of a martyr saint called Peperino Pómoro.
This prompted a reaction of a conservative Catholic association called Fundación Argentina del Mañana, who launched a campaign against the sketch by sending letters to the channel and the commercial sponsors, finally achieving its cancellation.
Dancing en el Titanic had to be aired live, to avoid spending extra money in studio, edition, exterior shots, etc.