In 2011, four Ecuadorian film students: Leonardo Robalino, Christian Moya, Martín Domínguez and Jorge Ulloa discussed the current state of audiovisual production in Ecuador in the back of a pickup truck.
[2][3] As a result, and after being rejected by every TV station in their home country, they decided to produce short videos,[2] using the internet as their primary medium of exhibition with fewer restrictions than traditional media outlets.
[2] On April 16, 2012, the protagonist of Pescador, Andrés Crespo, made a guest appearance in the skit with Las Amigas de Camilo con Blanquito.
[10][13][14] According to data analysis provided by different platforms, by December, 2022 their largest online audience is in Mexico, followed by Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia.
[19] Their stories are based on the ironies of personal experiences, popular sayings, traditions, family and couple relationships and parodies of pop culture among others, resulting in a very comical mix that appeals to a wide audience.