Chiquititas | |
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Also known as | Little ones |
Genre | Soap opera |
Created by | Cris Morena |
Written by | Gustavo Barrios Patricia Maldonado María José Campoamor María Teresa Forero Inmaculada Ruiz Santana |
Directed by | Claudio Ferrari Martín Mariani Hernan Abrahamsohn Carlos Olivieri |
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) |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 8 (total)
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No. of episodes | 1186 (total)
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Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production companies | Cris Morena Group Telefe |
Original release | |
Network | Telefe |
Release | 7 August 1995 8 December 2006 | –
Related | |
Chiquititas, la historia (2001) Chiquititas: Rincón de luz (2001 feature film) Rincón de luz (2003) Chiquititas Sin Fin Chiquititas Brasil Chiquititas (2013 Brazilian version) Chiquititas (Mexican version) Chiquititas (Portuguese version) | |
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Chiquititas (literally translated as "Little Girls", known in English as Tiny Angels) is a children's musical Argentine soap opera, created and produced by Cris Morena.[1][2] It starred Morena's daughter Romina Yan[3][4] and Agustina Cherri.
The soap opera focuses on a group of orphans living in a manor known as Rincón de Luz. Their lives are gradually touched and changed by Belén, a tender-hearted, dedicated young woman. The story explores their experiences and coming-of-age dramas such as discovering first love, deceptions, sadness, loneliness, and friendship, as they form a family together. In the fifth season the show was rebooted with a new setting, new characters, and a new story.[5] The soap opera is complemented with musical themes and videos.
Chiquititas spawned three spin-offs, Cebollitas, Rincón de Luz, which aired in 2003 on Canal 9, and a 2006 production, Chiquititas Sin Fin, which aired on Telefe.[6] Sin Fin, created to celebrate the series' 11th anniversary, later had versions in Portugal and Romania. A game based on Sin Fin was meant to be released for PS2 and Wii in 2009 but was cancelled.
Chiquititas has been aired in 25 countries[6] and adapted for Brazilian and Mexican audiences.[7] The series originally ran between 1995 and 2001, the year the show's feature film Chiquititas: Rincón de Luz was released.[8]