Chica vampiro

Chica vampiro
Genre Telenovela
Created by Marcela Citterio
Starring Greeicy Rendón
Santiago Talledo
Eduardo Pérez
Lorena García
Opening theme "Chica vampiro" by Greeicy Rendón
Country of origin Colombia
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 120
Production
Executive producer(s) Nelly Ordoñez
Producer(s) Stella Morales G
Running time 42-45 minutes
Distributor Televideo Internacional
Broadcast
Original channel RCN Television
Nickelodeon Latinoamérica
Original run May 14, 2013 – November 5, 2013
Chronology
Preceded by 11-11: En mi cuadra nada cuadra
Followed by The Thundermans

Chica vampiro is a Colombian teen telenovela produced by RCN Television. It is an original story written by Argentinian Marcela Citterio , who has written hits like Amor en Custodia, Patito Feo, Braveheart and Aurora, among others. The young couple starring in the telenovela is composed of Greeicy Rendón and Santiago Talledo. Through Latin America, the series is broadcast by Nickelodeon Latin America. According to KidScreen Magazine, in February 2014, Chica Vampiro was the most viewed program among children and teens between four and 17 in Colombia.[1]

Synopsis

Daisy O'Brian (Greeicy Rendón) is a normal girl who dreams of a singing career in musical comedy. Her parents are vampires, and as per her family tradition, the decision to become a vampire or not is taken when one turns 16. When she turn sixteen, Daisy decides to stay human to live next to her love, Max (Santiago Talledo), who is her neighbor and classmate.

However, that same day, a fatal accident changes her life forever. The doctor says to her parents that she is not going to make it. So, her parents decide to bite Daisy, to save her, turning her into a vampire. This makes Vicente (her younger brother) the only mortal in the family. From that moment, Daisy leads a double life full of risks, where she must attend a human school, hiding her nature, and also go to vampire school and take classes for newly bitten vampires.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Supporting cast

References

External links

  1. Official Website
  2. RCN Official Site
  3. Official Website of Marcela Citterio
  4. Fansite