Puppets on Puppets: Señor Loco & Conchita Launch an Immigrant Take on Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors’

 



Puppets on Puppets: Señor Loco & Conchita Launch a New Take on Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors’

By The Señor Loco Show Staff

Hollywood loves a reinvention. From late-night comedy to prestige dramas, the industry is constantly finding new ways to reframe old formats. Now, immigrant puppets are entering the conversation with their own satirical spin on Variety’s award-winning #ActorsOnActors series.

Enter Puppets on Puppets, a sharp, surreal, and socially conscious parody hosted by The Señor Loco Show.

In its premiere episode, Señor Loco — the red, mustachioed parrot puppet with a penchant for feathered punchlines — sits down with Conchita, a glamorous chisme columnist with a razor-sharp wit and a Spanglish vocabulary that rivals the Oxford Dictionary. Together, they deliver an interview equal parts industry reflection, neighborhood gossip, and unfiltered puppet survival guide.

But beneath the laughter lies urgency.

According to Señor Loco, this isn’t just another celebrity talk-show send-up. It’s a fight to stay stuffed. “If people don’t watch, if they don’t share, we puppets face deportation,” he explains. “They’ll ship us back to Puppetlandia — a country now under the rule of a smelly, googly-eyed sock puppet dictator who literally unstuffs dissident puppets. Think authoritarianism meets a bad laundromat.”

The stakes are comedic, yet pointed. In weaving absurdist puppet humor with real immigrant anxieties, Puppets on Puppets positions itself as both entertainment and satire with teeth — or, in Conchita’s case, sharp aerodynamic stilettos.

For audiences, the appeal lies in the balance: familiar Hollywood-style interviews layered with Latino humor, LGBTQ+ flair, and a surreal political allegory about immigration. For the puppets themselves, it’s survival. “We’re not asking you to binge,” Conchita quips, “but at least sit through one episode. Do it for our stuffing.”

With this launch, The Señor Loco Show signals its ambition to join the broader Hollywood conversation. The series doesn’t just parody the industry — it demands a seat at the table, however threadbare the upholstery may be.

The question now is whether viewers will play their part. Because in this universe, audience engagement isn’t just a metric. It’s a lifeline.

Watch full episodes of Puppets on Puppets now on @LosTiteresTV.

#PuppetsOnPuppets #ActorsOnActors #Variety #TheSeñorLocoShow #LosTiteresTV #LatinoVoices #ImmigrantVoices #ComedyWithPurpose



Puppets on Puppets: Why You Gotta Watch, Or We’re Getting Deported (a plea from Señor Loco)

Hola mis queridos locos,

It’s me, Señor Loco — your favorite red, feathered, mustachioed immigrant parrot puppet with a dream: to keep our stuffing right here in Hollywood. And today, I want to tell you about something historic, glamorous, and muy importante: the premiere de: Puppets on Puppets.

You’ve probably scoffed at Variety’s fancy #ActorsOnActors series. You know, where two multimillionaire celebrities in expensive designer clothes sit across from each other in soft lighting and pretend they read each other’s IMDB pages? 

Sí, that one. Well, we puppets said: “Porque not us?” Why can’t immigrant puppets sip water from tiny mugs and talk about the craft, the gossip, and how hard it is to get lint out of feathers?

So we made it happen. Our very first episode is me — Señor Loco — interviewing the one and only Conchita, la reina del chisme, diva of Spanglish, and international gossip columnist of the puppet world. And let me tell you, she brought the drama. She brought the tea. She brought enough sequins to blind Bob Mackie.

But amigos, aquí está la cosa: this show is more than feathers and glitter: It’s survival!

Because if YOU don’t watch, share, and support, then guess what? They send us BACK! 

 Yes, deported to Puppetlandia — our so-called “home country.” A place now ruled by a smelly, googly-eyed sock puppet dictator who delights in unstuffing dissident puppets. Picture ICE, but made out of yarn and smelling like vinegar. Not cute. Not cuddly. Definitely scary.

Do you want to see Conchita unraveled into a pile of loose threads? Do you want to watch me plucked bald like a Thanksgiving turkey? No? Then you better WATCH this episode. Because unlike Netflix, we don’t have a “skip intro” button — if you skip us, we skip existence.

This isn’t just entertainment. It’s a resistance. It’s a Latino immigrant puppet story, told with feathers, sass, and the occasional Spanglish pun. It’s also your chance to tell Variety: “Gracias, but we got something fresher, funnier, and stitched together with more corazón.”

So here’s your call to action:

  1. Watch Puppets on Puppets — even if you gotta play it while you nap. Views are views.

  2. Share it with your friends, your tías, your exes, and your Uber driver.

  3. Keep immigrant puppets in America, one laugh at a time.

Because remember, yo te amo -- Como LOCO!

I Love You Like CRAZY,
Señor Loco 🪶


#PuppetsOnPuppets #ActorsOnActors #Variety #LatinoComedy #LosTiteresTV #TheSeñorLocoShow #Puppetlandia #ImmigrantVoices #ComedyWithPurpose



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Only LGBTQ+ Latino Puppet Comedy You’re Not Watching Yet: "The Señor Loco Show!"

Conchita Compares #GOYA Black Beans vs #LaPreferida

LosTiteresTV Studios SEÑOR LOCO SHOW Stage in Puppetlandia