Tuttle Twins Lands in Argentina

Angel’s original animated series Tuttle Twins has expanded its global footprint with a premiere on the Argentinean public broadcaster Paka Paka.

“With Tuttle Twins, we set out to prove that families were hungry for fun, meaningful content that respects their values and inspires critical thinking in kids,” said series writer Jonny Vance. “When we were approached to bring the series to families in Argentina, we jumped at the opportunity.”

The Tuttle Twins team was invited to join Argentina’s Paka Paka network when the government announced its relaunch in May 2025. Earlier in the year, President Javier Milei’s administration attempted to close the channel after questioning whether taxpayers should be funding state-run media at all. After some backlash, it was decided Paka Paka would remain on air but with a revamped lineup.

“If taxpayer money is going to bankroll family programming, it might as well include a show warning kids about the dangers of government overreach,” Vance said.

Tuttle Twins, based on the best-selling book series by Connor Boyack and Elijah Stanfield, follows curious tween twins Ethan and Emily as they discover their feisty grandmother is a time-traveling freedom fighter. With the help of a raccoon and friends, they go on adventures that explore the principles of freedom, economics and government.

Across the first three seasons, the series has featured guests such as Dr. Ben Carson, Mike Rowe, Steven Sharp Nelson of The Piano Guys, JP Sears and Ashley St. Clair.

Tuttle Twins continues to be a powerful example of how independent storytelling, community support and mission-driven content can thrive outside traditional systems,” commented showrunner Daniel Harmon. “The show’s success underscores a growing demand for educational, values-focused programming that engages kids and empowers families worldwide.”