Huevitos congelados

However, a trio of pirates in their ship disrupted it and kidnapped a polar bear cub named Polito, from his parents, along with 3 penguin brothers.

The next day, Abuelita and Chucho went to the circus where the Barba pirates, Roja, Jan, and Negra, put on a show with the kidnapped animals.

Later that night, Polito, and the penguin brothers, Antonio, Venancio, and Manolo, head to the ranch where Toto and family tried to hide them in Abuelita's fridge.

Later that morning, Toto and his family stowed away with Polito and penguins in Abuelita's cargo trailer, where they were chased by the Barba pirates.

In the post-credit scene, the Inspector informed the Barba pirates that he terminated their circus license due to abandonment, and the orcas surrounded them.

After the success of Un gallo con muchos huevos, Huevocartoon directors and co-founders, Gabriel and Rodolfo Riva Alatriste, has announced two more films to the franchise.

"After the success of [Un gallo], we sat down with the people from Videocine and the first thing we told them was that we wanted to continue with two more films[...]," Rodolfo said during an interview.

Miguel Rodarte and Arath de la Torre were also reported to join the voice cast as antagonists.

[11] During an interview with Excélsior, Rodolfo and Gabriel Riva explained the process of the film, reflecting on the franchise's history and successes.

Rodolfo's brother and co-director Gabriel Riva has explained the animation process of the film, ensuring the highest quality for the entire franchise with Congelados.

Gabriel continued to elaborate on the process, calling it "brutal" and "a technological challenge" and admitted to pushing the rendering department "too hard" in an effort to reach the intended quality.

[12] In a separate interview, the filmmakers mentioned that they ensured the highest quality of the film, reflecting on the past installments in all aspects of development and messages, and calling it "an important process".

[14] Carlos Espejel, the series' Spanish voice of Willy, also commented on the franchise's evolution, mentioning how certain films have released during pandemics.

This tape was made four years ago and something that was good at the time, not today anymore, but we changed some jokes to lighten it up".

[13][14] The film's original Spanish voice cast consist of returning actors, while joined by Miguel Rodarte, Arath de la Torre, Mauricio Castillo, and Vadhir Derbez.

[6] The film was once more dedicated to José Lavat and Lourdes "Lulú" Morán, who reprised their roles as Don Poncho and Mamá Gallina, respectively.

[14] Mauricio Castillo, the voice of antagonist Barba Negra, has said that he "[felt] very proud that they called me because it is the first time that I have made [a] Huevocartoon film."

He stated that he worked on numerous films and seven Spanish dubs, but that it is the actor's first time doing "a voice from the ground up, where there's nothing yet and from that the animation is created".

[14] Zacarías M. de la Riva, the composer of the previous two entries, returned to provide the score for the film.

Carlos Espejel , voice of Willy, reflected on the franchise's evolution and processing, saying it is he's "most proud of" and calling it "fun".