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Chispita (TV series)

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1982 Mexican TV series or program
Chispita
From left to right Lucero and Angélica Aragón with their respective roles
GenreTelenovela
Created by
  • Lucía Camen
  • Carlos Romero
Based onAndrea Celeste
by Abel Santacruz
Screenplay byVivian Pestalozzi
Directed byPedro Damián
Starring
Opening theme"Chispita" performed by Timbiriche
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes200
Production
Executive producerValentín Pimstein
CinematographyManuel Ruiz Esparza
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseNovember 11, 1982 (1982-11-11) –
August 19, 1983 (1983-08-19)
Related

Chispita (English title: Little Spark) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1982. It's an original story by Abel Santa Cruz, the telenovela is a remake of the 1979 Argentinean telenovela Andrea Celeste.

Lucero starred as child protagonist, Angélica Aragón and Enrique Lizalde starred as adult protagonists, Usi Velasco starred as co-protagonist, Alma Delfina and Leonardo Daniel starred as young co-protagonists, while Renata Flores starred as main antagonist.

Plot

María Luisa and her husband had a terrible car accident, her husband dies and she lost her memory completely and she is not able to remember anything at all. Because of this incident, María Luisa forgot that she had a daughter, Isabel, who became an orphan and was therefore taken to the orphanage of Father Eugenio, where Isabel begins to live on and grow. When Isabel is 10 years old, she was adopted by Don Alejandro, a respectable man, widower and with 2 children, Juan Carlos y Lilí.

When Isabel is taken home, she meets Gloria, the maid, who becomes her friend, and so does Juan Carlos, but not Lilí or Miss Irene, Lili's tutor. Together, Miss Irene and Lily try to make life impossible for Isabel. Then, a woman named Bertha appears, who turns out to be María Luisa's sister, and she contacts Isabel and encourages her to look for her mother due to her strange disappearance. Meanwhile, María Luisa decides to name herself Lucía, due to her lack of memory, and she gets a job in the orphanage directed by Father Eugenio. When Isabel meets Lucía, they befriend each other, without knowing the familiar ties.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Alberto Mayagoitia as Ángel Guardián
  • Hilda Aguirre as Tía Beatriz

Reception and music

Due to its international success, it was decided to make a special album by Timbiriche that included the main theme. However, Lucerito did not sing the theme, but in a special performance by Timbiriche and Lucerito, they sing it together. The soundtrack was recorded in Spanish and Portuguese languages. In Brazil, this telenovela has been broadcast 8 times and Chispita dolls has been sold.

Chispita's opening credits is almost a copy of another opening credits: Pai Herói (Lit. Father Hero) also had its episodes beginning with a jigsaw puzzle being assembled, of which the pictures was a child in a garden, beyond others resemblances. Pai Herói is a Brazilian telenovela produced in 1979 by Rede Globo, and written by Janete Clair. It was a great success in Brazil. Brazilian watchers noted that fact in 1984, when SBT had exhibited Chispita in the country.

The jigsaw intro has the curious point that it was never completed specially in a specific part of the board, but in the progress of the story, new pieces were added and in the last episodes a shaded form appears as a woman walking with Chispita. After the revelation of Chispita's mother identity the shade changed to a full color image of Chispita's mother.

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1983 1st TVyNovelas Awards Best Child Performance Lucero Won
Azteca de Oro Awards Best Breakthrough Performance

References

  1. "Chispita en univision.com" (in Spanish). univision.com. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  2. Database of network54.com (in Spanish), network54.com

External links

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