Chiquititas
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| Chiquititas | |
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| Also known as | Tiny Angels |
| Genre | Telenovela |
| Created by | Cris Morena |
| Starring | See Cast |
| Opening theme | "Rechufas" (season 1) "Chufa Cha" (season 2) "Chufachon" (season 3) "Dame Una Ch" (season 4) "Siempre Chiquititas" (season 5) "Chiquititas 2000" (season 6) "Chiquititas Baila Así" (season 7) "Chiquititas 2006" (season 8) |
| Country of origin | Argentina |
| Language(s) | Spanish |
| No. of seasons | 8 |
| No. of episodes | 1016 (seasons 1–7) 150 (season 8) |
| Production | |
| Running time | 45 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Telefe |
| Original run | Seasons 1–7: August 7, 1995 – June 30, 2001 Season 8: April 6, 2006 – December 8, 2006 |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Chiquititas, la historia (2001) Chiquititas: Rincón de luz (movie, 2001) Rincón de luz (2003) |
Chiquititas (known in English as Tiny Angels) is a successful children's musical telenovela from Argentina. Created and produced by Cris Morena and her daughter Romina Yan, it aired on Telefé from 1995 until 2001 (Including a movie: "Chiquititas - Rincón de luz").
There were two spin-offs: Rincón de Luz, aired in 2003 on Canal 9 and a 2006 season which aired in Telefe.
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[edit] Story line
In its first two seasons, the show followed a more typical telenovela format which changed from the third season onwards.
- 1995
Soon after Gabriela had a child, her father Ramiro Morán kidnapped his granddaughter because, as a very conservative man, he could not accept the idea that his daughter would be a single mother. So his granddaughter Mili will have a place to live, he creates the orphanage, "Rincón de Luz" (Corner of Light). As the years passed, the girls in the orphanage became a family. In this orphanage full of hopes and dreams, each of the chiquititas, guided by Mili, will live thousands of adventures full of love, friendship and fun.
But not everything will be happiness, Ginette, the orphanage director, will do anything to have the big mansion where the orphanage is localized to herself as a revenge to her boyfriend, the orphanage's owner. The girls' lives will be touched and changed by Belén, a young girl that works on one of the Morán's factories and studies as a social assistant. In the orphanage, Belén will meet Martín, Ramiro's oldest son, an economist that lived in London and is back to Argentina due to work. They'll fall in love with each other but Ramiro will do anything to keep them apart.
- 1996
After Ramiro's death, his sister Carmen is chosen to be in charge of his fortune. She will do anything she can to keep the secret Ramiro most wanted to protect: Mili's true identity. Meanwhile, is a new beginning in Belén's life who is named the orphanage director. After Martín abandoned her to go back to London, she doesn't think she'll be able to fall in love again until she meets Facundo, the orphanage's doctor.
- 1997
Carmen finally manages to close down the orphanage. But Belén and the kids receive the help of a mysterious man named Pedro Vega who donates his old mansion to them. In this dangerous and creepy place, they'll meet Elena, the house's governess, a mysterious and mean-spirited women.
In their new neighbourhood, the kids will meet new friends and neighbours. Their life will start to change since they're leaving their childhood behind and are starting to grow. They'll experiment their first kisses and will realize the power of friendship.
The relationship between Belén and Facundo will be torn apart thanks to Andrea, Facundo's ex-girlfriend, and the unscrupulous Alejo Méndez Ayala.
Meanwhile, as Gabriela and Mili become closer each day, Carmen will follow them closely, trying to keep them from knowing the secret and their true ties. But in the end, the truth will finally come to light.
- 1998
A new phase will start in the orphans' life as they become teenagers.
Belén brings the children a book called "El libro de la vida" (The book of life) where they will write there story for the rest of the season. The orphans have a new neighbor, Manuel, Alejo's twin brother. He and Belén will fall in love, but he is hiding a big secret: he is actually Alejo and is just pretending to be Manuel so he can get a second change to win Belén's heart.
This season the story ends.
- 1999
A new story begins: María finds "El Libro de la vida" that Belén and the children wrote, and decide to find a place like "Rincón de luz". She meets some new friends and finds a granary with a magic tree that belong to an old guy, named Joaquín. The orphans decide to stay there for a few days, but when Ana, an angel from the sky, comes to save the sick tree, they decide to stay and live there and finally to make the granary their new orphanage.
- 2000
Ana and Juan died, Pía burned the granary and the children escaped from The Shadow orphanage. Now they have to find a new place to live and María decides its the perfect time to find the original "Rincón de luz". they start a journey after a star that leads them to "Rincón de luz". Belen and the children aren't there anymore. The house was sold to a man called Refael, that everyone thinks he's a ghost. He was involved in an accident and since then he has lived in the dark with a mask on his face.
When time goes by, a woman called Luz arrives in "Rincón de luz" and moves in to live with the orphans. She then finds Refael, falls in love and decides to help him get out from his refuge.
- 2001
Luz, Refael and Juanita decided to search for Refael's lost son. the orphanage is left without replacement, and when the council discover it, they send a new manager to fix the mess. Lidia, a vicious and cruel woman, gets her chance to take over the orphanage, sell it and get rid of the children by sending them to The Shadow orphanage. Her plans are destroyed by Mili, a girl that previously lived in "Rincón de Luz" and who comes back after her mom died to try to help the children until Luz and Refael are back.
[edit] Phenomenon
On August 7, 1995, Chiquititas debuted on Telefe. It was aired weekdays at 6pm, the same time-slot as Jugate Conmigo a few years before, and soon became the leader on its time-slot among young viewers.
The show had musical elements and every year it spawned an album with about 10 new songs. The albums became huge successes and were often the best-selling album of the year in the country, with the 1998 CD being one of the top-selling Sony Music Argentina albums ever. All songs were composed by Cris Morena, who was also the mastermind behind the show, with her songwriting partner Carlos Nilson.
The complete cast of the show would also do a huge Broadway style musical at Argentina's biggest theatre, Teatro Gran Rex during the Winter Vacations (which happened in July in Argentina). Each year, a new musical was made with the latest technologies and with budgets of over 1 million dollars. The first live presentation was done in 1996 and, after being a huge success, it became a yearly event, happening from June to September, with daily concerts in the month of July (winter vacations). Chiquititas sold over one million tickets and held the record of being the highest-grossing live franchise ever in Argentina.
Chiquititas was also the first franchise in Argentina's television with the show originating over 400 licensed products, live musicals, CDs and a monthly magazine.
The show reached its peak in 1998, during its fourth season. During this year, the CD and the live musical broke records and the daily show achieved its highest ratings. It was also the end of a cycle, with Romina Yan and her character, Belén, which was the central figure of the show, finally saying goodbye, marrying her love (Alejo played by Facundo Arana) and adopting all children.
In the following year, 1999, Chiquititas got a complete makeover with a new setting and a new cast. The new Chiquititas was also very successful and continued airing until 2001, when it finally ended after seven seasons. Also in 2001, a feature film was released in movie theaters with great success.
Chiquititas finally came to an end in 2001, after disagreements between Cris Morena and Claudio Vilarruel, Telefe's new chairman. In its last season, the show became weekly with a retrospective of Chiquititas previous seasons being aired daily on the original time slot (weekdays at 6 PM).
In 1997, the show was remade by Brazilian-net SBT. The Brazilian version had an all-Brazilian cast but was shot in Buenos Aires at the same studios the original version was made. Soon after its debut, the show became extremely popular spawning hundreds of merchandising and selling over 3 million CDs. Being part of the cast was a dream among many Brazilian kids and in 1999 over 15.000 people in São Paulo, 10,000 in Rio de Janeiro and 6,000 in Recife attended the auditions for the show's third season, breaking the record for the biggest casting ever (as a comparison castings for Ídolos, the Brazilian version of American Idol, are attended by 2,000 people in each state and 4,000 in São Paulo).
In 1998, a remake was done by TV Azteca for Mexico following the same format as the Brazilian version: all Mexican cast shooting in Buenos Aires. It flopped since marketing leader Televisa dominated children's television in the country.
Chiquititas was a phenomenon for Greece. In 2001 the show started airing on a Greek channel Alter with not big popularity. That period, another Argentinian telenovela was airing at ET1, the Cebollitas. That soap was very popular, but after the second season, ET1 bought Chiquititas. ET1 bought Chiquititas 1996-1997 production on 2002-2003. The same year 2002 Alpha TV had bought Chiquititas 1995 version. The watchers were confused. After Chiquititas 1997, in 2004 Et1] played again the Chiquititas 1996. The new Chiquititas never got bought from the Greek television because on 2006 ET1 bought Rebelde Way. The show was extremely popular in Greece. After Rebelde Way ET1 bought Chiquititas 2006. That show was the worst Chiquititas of all for the Greek audience, and the soap opera stopped and Romeo Y Julieta replaced it. Finally, after Rebelde Way nothing else was interesting anymore for the audience, and Romeo y Julieta stopped too. In 2009, Romeo y Julieta started airing in a local TV station of Macedonia in Thessaloniki at ET3.
[edit] Critical reception
While the show was a huge success among the young public, it was panned by critics that deemed the program to be over sexualized and of a bad quality. The fact the orphanage was portrayed as a beautiful place full of pretty well-dressed white children was also heavily panned.
[edit] Spin-offs
In 2001, while leaving Telefe, Cris Morena made it clear she did not want to stop producing Chiquititas but she would not continue the show in another channel because the program rights were owned by Telefé, not her.
In 2003, she did a spin-off, Rincón de Luz, for Canal 9. Rincón de Luz was, of course, the orphanage where the chufos and chufas lived and also the name of the movie released in 2001. Starring the popular singer Soledad Pastorutti and Guido Kaczka (which had acted in the first four seasons as Piojo, Belén's brother), the show could not reach the amount of popularity the first version of the program achieved. However, it was extremely successful in Israel and the complete cast of the show visited Tel Aviv for a series of concerts at Nokia Arena.
In 2006, Cris Morena came back to Telefe which finally gave her the rights over the Chiquititas brand. She decided to produce a new version of the classical show, which would star Jorgelina Aruzzi and Gaston Ricaud. While the new version was a resounding success, of previous seasons or some of her previous projects such as Rebelde Way or Floricienta, it was still highly successful with the live musical at Teatro Gran Rex attracting over 70,000 people, a double-platinum album, a sell-out nationwide tour and over 100 licensed products.
The new version of Chiquititas was remade in Portugal and Romania. It aired in its original version in Brazil and the entire Latin America and Spain on the Disney Channel.
[edit] Cast
- Romina Yan (Belén Fraga, 1995 to 1998)
- Grecia Colmenares (Ana Pizarro, 1999)
- Romina Gaetani (Luz Liñares, 2000)
- Agustina Cherri (Milagros, 1995 to 1997, 2001)
- Solange Verina (Veronica Cisneros, 1995 to 1996)
- Daniela Mastrichio (Sol Fraga, 1995 to 1998)
- María Laura Vicos (Laura, 1995 to 1996)
- Georgina Mollo (Georgina, 1995 to 1998
- Cinthia Manchado (Cinthia, 1995 to 1996)
- Marianela Pedano (Mariela Cisneros, 1995 to 1996)
- Jimena Píccolo (Jime, and 1995 to 1998)
- Romina Lotoczko (Romina, 1995)
- Michelle Meeus (Michelle, 1995)
- Ezequiel Castano (Cristian, 1995 to 1998)
- Giuliana Darioli (Tamara, 1996)
- Manuela Pal (Florencia, 1996)
- Brenda Díaz (Pila, 1996)
- Bárbara Estrabou (Carolina, 1996 to 1997)
- Juan Pablo Martínez Irtia (Nacho, 1996)
- Guillermo Santa Cruz (Guillermo, 1996 to 1998, and Javier Maza, 1999)
- Diego Mesaglio (Corcho, 1996 to 1998)
- Daniel Martins (Javier, 1996)
- Jonathan Rendón (Léo, 1996)
- Camila Bordonaba (Pato, 1996 to 1998, and Camila Bustillo, 1999 to 2001)
- Santiago Stieben (Luis Gonzalez, 1996 to 1998 and Tiago, 1999)
- Nadia Di Cello (Nadia, 1996 to 1998 and María Fernández, 1999 to 2001)
- Paul Jenot (Paul, 1997)
- Celeste Cid (Barbarita, 1997 to 1998)
- Alfonso Burgos (Matías, 1997 to 1998)
- Valeria Díaz (Delfina, 1997 to 1998)
- Nicolás Goldschmidt (Nicolás, 1997 to 1998 and Nacho, 2000)
- Diego García (Barracuda, 1997 to 1998 and Martín, 2001)
- Carlos Pedevilla (Coco, 1997)
- Carolina Valverde (Lila, 1997)
- Sofía Recondo (Lucía, 1997-1998 and Anita 1999)
- Polyana López (Mora, 1997)
- Luciano Spono (Rana, 1997)
- Alan Pañales (Marquitos, 1997)
- Catalina Artusi (Catalina, 1998)
- Matías Baglivo (Juan Martín, 1998)
- Benjamín Rojas (Yago, 1998 and Bautista Arce, 1999 to 2001)
- Sebastián Francini (Nacho 1998, and Sebastián Mansilla, 1999 to 2001)
- Aldana Jussich (Luna, 1998)
- Patricio Schiavone (Patricio, 1998)
- María Fernanda Neil (Martina, 1998 and Fernanda, 1999)
- Nadine Dwek (Micaela, 1998)
- Mariano Villa (Álvaro, 1998)
- Federico Cernadas (Guido, 1998)
- Plabo Ricciardulli (Santiago, 1998 and Pedro, 1999)
- Agustín Sierra (Agustín Maza, 1999 to 2001)
- Cristián Belgrano (Cristián Maza, 1999 to 2001)
- Mariano Bertolini (Mariano Maza, 1999)
- Facundo Caccia (Facundo Maza, 1999)
- Marcela Kloosterboer (Candela Maza, 1999)
- Agustina Dantiacq (Inés Maza, 1999)
- Hosana Rincon (Hosana Maza, 1999)
- Luisana Lopilato (Luisana Maza, 1999 to 2001)
- Florencia Pendino (Florencia, 1999)
- Natalia Melcon (Natalia Ramos, 1999 to 2001)
- Hernán Cajaraville (Hernán, 1999)
- Diego Lazzarin (Diego, 1999)
- Milagros Flores (Juana Maza, 1999 to 2000)
- Felipe Colombo (Felipe Mejía, 1999 to 2001)
- Lucas Crespi (Lucas, 1999)
- Bárbara Campanella (Toia, 1999)
- Devid Blanco (David, 1999)
- Matías Apostolo (Matías Gallardo, 1999)
- Federico Barón (Federico Martínez, 2000 to 2001)
- Nicolás Feal (Gastón Machado alias Moco, 2000)
- Philippe Caillon (Tomás Rojas, 2000)
- Brian Vainberg (Tok, 2000)
- Daniela Palacios (Daniela, 2000)
- Brenda Gandini (Pilar, 2000)
- Nahuel Picone (Nahuel, 2000)
- Eliana González (Zoe, 2000)
- Candela Gribodo (Olivia Casani, 2000)
- Bernardita Flores (Bernarda Herrera, 2000)
- Juan Carlos Sánchez (Alex, 2000)
- Patricio Benavides (Patricio, 2001)
- Jorge Maggio (Francisco, 2001)
- Micaela Vázquez (Miki, 2001)
- Aldana Troncoso (Julieta, 2001)
- Michelle Wierink (Michelle, 2001)
- Guido Kaczka (Felipe Fraga, 1995 to 1998)
- Trinidad Alcorta (Clarita, 1995-1996)
- Irene Amus (Chiche Bustamante, 2000)
- Facundo Arana (Alejo and Manuel Méndez Ayala, 1997 to 1998)
- Andrea Barbieri (Clara, 1998)
- Hilda Benard (Carmen Morán, 1995 to 1997)
- Ricardo Lavié (Don Michell, 1998, and Joaquín Maza, 1999)
- Darío Grandinetti (Juan Maza, 1999)
- Thelma Biral (Mercedes Quintana, 1998)
- Octavio Borro (Tobías Echagüe, 1995)
- Michel Brown (Tomás, 'Tomy', 1995 to 1996)
- Omar Calicchio (Renzo Miranda, 2001)
- Lucrecia Capello (Emilia Gutiérrez, 1995)
- Luciano Castro (Tano, 1995)
- Lidia Catalano (Elsa Martu, 1999)
- Gabriel Corrado (Martín Morán, 1995)
- Tomás Cutler (Andrés, 1999)
- Claudio Da Passano (Raúl, 1997 to 1998)
- Ricardo Darín (Eduardo, 1998)
- Andrea Del Boca (Paula, 1998)
- Francisco Fernández De Rosa
- Pablo Echarri (Salvador, 1997)
- Iván Espeche (Rafael Sander, alias Andres Ferala, 2000)
- Mariano Fernández (Pochi, 1995, credited as Chino Fernández)
- Marcela Ferradas (Federico's Mother, 2001)
- Gladys Florimonti (Ernestina, 1995)
- Divina Gloria (Dorita, 1997)
- Gustavo Guillen (Mauro Echagüe and Francisco López, 1999 to 2000)
- Miguel Habud (Guillermo Ramos, 1999)
- Carola Islas (Marisa, 1995)
- Mauricio Sopif (Felipinho, 1997 to 1998)
- Mabel Landó (Valentina Pereira, 1995)
- Susana Lanteri (Elena, 1997 to 1998)
- Pablo Lizaso (Enzo Miranda, 2000 to 2001)
- José María López (Diego Hernández, 1999)
- Coni Marino (Chiche, 1999)
- Jorge Martínez (Jorge Clementi, 1996)
- Manuel Martínez (Antonio, 1997)
- Guadalupe Martínez Uría (Dolores Aguero, 1995)
- Fernán Mirás (Facundo Brausen, 1995 to 1997)
- Emanuel Ortega (Emanuel Ortega, 1997)
- Susana Ortiz (Matilde, 1995 to 1996)
- Osvaldo Peluffo
- Simon Pestana (Andrés, 1996)
- Veronica Ponieman (Sandra, 1997)
- Viviana Puerta (Gabriela Morán, 1995 to 1997)
- Horacio Ranieri (Aníbal, 1998)
- Nano Recondo (Pacha, 1995)
- Gastón Ricaud (Ramiro, 2001)
- María Roji (Lidia Monteagudo, 2001)
- Patricia Rozas (Rosa, 1998, and Laura in 2000)
- Boris Rubaja (Ignacio, 1999)
- Abel Saenz Buhr (Fernando Aguero, 1995)
- Adriana Salonia (Andrea, 1997)
- Liliana Simoni (Sebas' Mother, 1999)
- Patricia Sosa (Paula Casani, 2000)
- Alicia Zanca (Amanda, 1997)
[edit] Music
The original show includes twelve soundtracks, which were recorded by the actors of Chiquititas.
[edit] External links
- Chiquititas at the Internet Movie Database
- Chiquititas, la historia at the Internet Movie Database
- Chiquititas: Rincón de luz at the Internet Movie Database
- Chiquititas sin fin at the Internet Movie Database
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