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The series was the first animated series produced in Spain to utilise 3D computer graphics. Innovative for its time, the series was the most complex project that Estudio Mariscal had done during its time. Documented in writing in ''Drawing Life'' by Javier Mariscal, each episode took 100 workers a week for sixteen months. Given the average animated series having 5000 to 8000 drawn frames per episode, each episode took 20,000 drawn frames.
 
The series was the first animated series produced in Spain to utilise 3D computer graphics. Innovative for its time, the series was the most complex project that Estudio Mariscal had done during its time. Documented in writing in ''Drawing Life'' by Javier Mariscal, each episode took 100 workers a week for sixteen months. Given the average animated series having 5000 to 8000 drawn frames per episode, each episode took 20,000 drawn frames.
   
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With regards to the merging of both 2D and 3D animation techniques, the most laborious of its kind, a plugin was developed for rendering the scenes taking place in the real world. The cyberspace world however is rendered as is as a 3D background.
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With regards to the merging of both 2D and 3D animation techniques, the most laborious of its kind,
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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