Yoko and His Friends

The enthusiasm and energy with which they play end up attracting the attention of a magical rabbit-like creature who lives in the park: Yoko.

Every day, after school, Vik runs to the park to meet his friends and go on amazing adventures, thanks to which he finally starts to feel that he's found his place in the world.

At the media group, Elordi collaborated with writer Edorta Barruetabeña to produce a film from the Yoko TV series.

[3] Elordi wanted to fill the gap of children's programming that major companies previously never thought of venturing.

The main character would be conceptualized thereafter - Yoko who is described as a mysterious forest yellow giant invisible to humans but visible as a playful being to children.

[6][7] Naiz media group published a report by director Juanjo Elordi and writer Edorta Barruetabeña on the importance of outdoor play.

[5] The First Exhibition of Ephemeral Cinema intended for ingenious films that did not have a thorough representation at the box office was presented on 11 March 2016 at Moralzarzal.

[11] The Cavalcade Madrid Parade of January 2017 featured floats derived from the character of Clan TV channel's shows.

The movie was one of the three top-performing shows for Clan Internacional, the high ranking commercial-free HD children's channel from RTVE in Spain.

The reviewer acknowledged the city life has changed society considerably but the film reminds parents that children's ability to play outside has never been banished.

In terms of animation, "they bet on groundbreaking, modern, geometric and colorful settings that will surely attract the attention of children.

"[17] Alicia Arribas for El Confidencial noted the film "reminds parents that there is nothing more fun than a child's imagination and that there is no space that cannot become magical, even if it is an inhospitable city.

"[4] In Argentina, at the 16 April 2016 Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema the film premiered at the Little Bafici section.