¡Vivan los niños!

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Genre Telenovela
Created by Lili Garza
Starring Andrea Legarreta, Eduardo Capetillo, Miguel Galván
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Latin American Spanish
No. of episodes 155
Production
Executive producer(s) Nicandro Díaz, Pablo Noceda
Running time 41 min
Broadcast
Original run July 15, 2002 – March 14, 2003

¡Vivan los niños! (trans. "Long Live the Children!") is a Mexican telenovela for children that premiered in 2002. It ran for 155 episodes and finished in 2003.[1] The opening, Vivan los niños, was recorded by the Latin pop group OV7. One of its closing themes, also entitled Vivan los niños, was performed by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Ana Cristina. The show is a version of the Argentinian telenovela "Jacinta Pichimahuida, la maestra que no se olvida".

The series starred Andrea Legarreta as 2nd grade teacher Lupita Gómez. After the series ended, Andrea became the long-time host of the morning talk show Hoy. On July 12, 2012, in celebration of Andrea's birthday, the producers of Hoy reunited her with the young actors who played her students on the series.

Plot

Lupita Gómez is a young teacher who recently left her people to go to work in Mexico City at the "Patria Unida" school, as recommended by her godfather Don Joaquín. There, she becomes a 2nd grade teacher. Lupita meets a group of children in her class whom she begins to adore. Her relationship with the children sends the cast on a series of comedic adventures.

Cast

  • Daniela Aedo as Marisol
  • Natalia Juarez as Simoneta
  • Christian Stanley as Angel
  • Ana Paulina Caceres as Polita
  • Juan De Dios Martin as Damian Bravo
  • Valentina Cuenca as Citlali
  • Andres Marquez as Lucas
  • Nicole Duranzo as Brisa
  • Kevin Hung Wong as Yuyi

References

  1. "Vivan los niños llega a su fin". Online edition (in Spanish) (El Siglo de Torréon). 2003-03-15. Retrieved 2009-10-21. 

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