El Hormiguero
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Genre | Entertainment / Comedy / Science |
Presented by | Pablo Motos |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
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Producers | Gestmusic Endemol (2006-2008), Siete y Acción (2008-present) |
Production locations | Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
Running time | 120 minutes or 50 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Cuatro |
Release | September 24, 2006 – Present |
El Hormiguero (Spanish for "The Anthill") is a Spanish television program with a live audience focusing on comedy, science, and politics running since September 2006. It is hosted and produced by screenwriter Pablo Motos and airs on Cuatro, a Spanish television station. Recurring guests on the show include Luis Piedrahita, Raquel Martos, Flipi (the scientist), and puppet ants Trancas and Barrancas (names taken from the Spanish expression "a trancas y barrancas" what means "in fits and starts"). It has proved a ratings success, and has expanded from a weekly 120-minute show to a daily 40-minute show in its third season, which began on September 17, 2007.[1][2][3] The show won the Entertainment prize at the 2009 Rose d'Or ceremony.[4] The program ended in Cuatro in June 2011 due to economical disagreements but is expected to get a new season in September 2011 in another channel, Antena 3.[5]
Format
The show is based on an earlier radio program, broadcasted on M80 Radio, called No Somos Nadie ("We Are Nobody"). This show continued until June 2007, when Pablo Motos announced that he would be leaving the program to allow the daily production of El Hormiguero.[6] No Somos Nadie returned in September 2007 with new on-air talent, since most of the old show's talent were part of the television show.[7]
Segments on the show include science experiments with Flipi, which have included a car running on vegetable oil, hangover cures, a superconductivity demonstration, and various chemical reaction demonstrations. Each episode features a satirical rap, commentary on current events, and humorous phrases as spoken by children. Other segments include pitches for viewers to plant trees and "El Kiosco," a section of magazine reviews. The show also airs parodies of other media, which have included Back to the Future, Pop Idol, House, and Mission: Impossible. Many episodes have featured special celebrity guests, including Boris Izaguirre, David Bisbal,[8] Alejandro Sanz,[9] Paulina Rubio, and numerous international celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, Ashley Tisdale or Hugh Jackman. Special guests on the show are sometimes involved throughout the episode, including taking part in the various stunts and science experiments. A number of changes to the show, including new segments such as a webcam call-in portion from viewers, were planned for the upcoming format change in the third season, however this segment and some others like training of wild monkeys were removed, the first one due to the amount of time needed and the second one due to low popularity among the audience.
A very popular segment that was later introduced is Extreme Survival, that features "El maestro empanao" (which roughly translates as "Master Dumbass") Marron and the host Pablo Motos testing out tips and hints on how to survive extreme situations or conditions (such as how to survive being overrun by a car, trapped in a falling lift, attacked by a pack of wolves, etc.). Another popular segment includes Trancas and Barrancas making fun of the day's news.[10] A satirical news show in which puppets read the news, Las noticias del guiñol, formerly aired on Cuatro.
International attention
The show first received international attention in 2006 for having people walk across a swimming pool filled with a non-Newtonian fluid, a suspension of cornstarch and water called oobleck, that was mixed in a cement truck.[11] This experiment was performed in an October 2006 episode of the show and was repeated with a new batch of oobleck on the Christmas Eve special episode due to its popularity.[12] In 2007, Cuatro signed an agreement with YouTube that allows clips from Cuatro programs, including El Hormiguero, to be showcased on the site.[13] In 2009, El Hormiguero was awarded as the best entertainment program in the international Rose d'Or awards.[14] The win was the fourth time a Spanish program has received the award, the first since 1994.[15]
Since 2008, the show has received a large number of appearances from international celebrities including professional wrestlers Batista and Rey Mysterio from WWE, the actors Hugh Jackman,[16] Adam Sandler, Matt Dallas, Sylvester Stallone; Lost stars Matthew Fox and Jorge Garcia; Tokio Hotel; The Jonas Brothers,[17] The Backstreet Boys,[18] Will Smith, Kylie Minogue, Jaden Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jackie Chan, Hugh Grant, Rob Schneider, Michael C. Hall, Jean Reno, Emma Stone, Ashley Tisdale, the young actresses Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Justin Timberlake, and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
In 2009, Siete y Acción licensed the show's format to an Italian production company to produce a local version of the show.[19] Also in 2009, a Chilean and a Brazilian versions were produced only to meet bad reviews in both countries.
After Jesse Eisenberg spoke negatively about his bad experience on the show, El Hormiguero, in an interview with Conan O'Brien on TBS's Conan[20], Pablo Motos gave a humorous answer to the actor and the talk-show host from the Spanish program.[21]
Cast
- Pablo Motos - Himself - Host
- Juan Ibáñez Pérez - Himself - Trancas
- Damián Molla Herman - Himself - Barrancas
- Enrique Pérez Vergara ("Flipy") - El científico loco(The Mad Scientist)(Until 5th season)
- Jandro - El experto en todo (The expert in everything) and Contador de chistes con carteles (Jokes with posters)(5th season)
- Raquel Martos González - Herself
- Luis Piedrahita - El rey de las cosas pequeñas (The King of Little Things) and "Mago que revela sus propios trucos" (Wizard that reveals his own stunts)(5th season)
- Jorge Marrón Martín - El Maestro Empanao (The Dumbass Master), "El efecto mariposa" (The Butterfly effect), "El científico" (5th Season, The Scientist)
References
- ^ El Hormiguero pasará a ser diario Template:Es icon
- ^ Trancas: "Hace falta que fichemos a una hormiga con un buen culo" Template:Es icon
- ^ El hormiguero bate récord de share y espectadores por segunda semana Template:Es icon
- ^ Rose d'Or 2009 Winners
- ^ Piece of news in Formulatv.
- ^ Se acabó No Somos Nadie Template:Es icon
- ^ Celia Montalbán sustituirá a Pablo Motos en la cadena M80 Template:Es icon
- ^ David Bisbal de promoción con "Premonición" Template:Es icon
- ^ Alejandro Sanz y las hormigas (video) Template:Es icon
- ^ Las secciones de la nueva temporada (Pablo Motos's weblog) Template:Es icon
- ^ Videochat - Flipy (abc.es) Template:Es icon
- ^ ¡Caminaron sobre el agua! (video) Template:Es icon
- ^ Cuatro signs with YouTube
- ^ El Hormiguero consigue el prestigioso Premio Rose D’Or 2009 Template:Es icon
- ^ El Hormiguero logra una Rosa de Oro Template:Es icon
- ^ What is Hugh Jackman Doing?
- ^ récord de audiencia con la visita de los Jonas Brothers Template:Es icon
- ^ Backstreet Boys visitan ‘El Hormiguero’Template:Es icon
- ^ 'El Hormiguero' se emitirá en Italia y contará con Trancas y Barrancas Template:Es icon
- ^ http://www.vertele.com/noticias/29299/%22el-hormiguero-humilla-r%C3%ADe-invitados-americanos%22
- ^ http://www.vertele.com/noticias/29313/motos-conan-arrieritos-are-another-thing-voy-decir
External links
- Official site Template:Es icon
- Pablo Motos unofficial blog Template:Es icon
- El Hormiguero - Trancas y Barrancas Fan Forum Template:Es icon
- El Blog de el Hormiguero (Spanish)
- Trancas and Barrancas in CC
- El Hormiguero at IMDb