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Chiquititas

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.

Chiquititas
Also known asLittle ones
GenreSoap opera
Created byCris Morena
Written byGustavo Barrios
Patricia Maldonado
Delia Maunas
María José Campoamor
María Teresa Forero
Inmaculada Ruiz Santana
Directed byClaudio 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 originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons
8 (total)
  • 4 (Original series)
    3 (New series)
    1 (Reboot series)
No. of episodes
1186 (total)
  • 155 (season 1)
    206 (season 2)
    175 (season 3)
    153 (season 4)
    173 (season 5)
    144 (season 6)
    10 (season 7)
    170 (season 8)
Production
ProducersCris Morena Group
Telefe
Running time45 minutes
Release
Original networkTelefe
Picture formatPAL-N
Original releaseAugust 7, 1995 (1995-08-07) –
December 8, 2006 (2006-12-08)
Chronology
RelatedChiquititas, 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)

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 two spin-offs, 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 also released for PS2 and Wii in 2009.

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]

Plot

Season One – Chiquititas 1995

Soon after Gabriela gave birth, the baby was taken away by her father, Ramiro Morán, a snobbish man who wasn't accepting that his daughter had a romance with one of their servants, so he told her the baby was stillborn. Ramiro sent the girl, Milagros, to the orphanage he had created, the "Rincón de Luz". Mili grows up there with eight other little girls who are actual orphans: Georgina, Cinthia, Vero, Michelle, Romina, Laura, and Maru. Spearheaded by Mili, the oldest among them, the seven chiquititas became a family. The girls are supervised by Ernestina, the rigorous janitor who is usually a victim of their pranks, and the adorable Spanish cook Saverio.

 
Season One cast, in 1995: Natalia Lobo, Gabriel Corrado, Romina Yan, and the chiquititas.

Emilia administrates the house, and is beloved by the orphans. Jimena is an orphan brought into the manor from the streets; though the girls welcome her, she doesn't get along with them at first until Mili calms her down; Mili and Jimena become good friends.

The girls' lives are touched by an adorable young woman named Belén who lives with her fumbling brother Felipe "Piojo", and her friends Leticia and Clarita. Together, they make a family for Sol, Leticia's little daughter. Belén, Leticia, and Clarita work for the Moráns' industries, and in the factory Belén meets Ramiro's oldest son Martín. Martín and Belén fall for each other, infuriating Ramiro, who tries to keep them apart because Belén is part of a lower social class. Belén and Martin help Mili search for her true identity, finding out the first clues about the little girl's past.

Martín is back from London because of his sister's emotional status. Over the years, Gabriela has lived in deep depression, believing her father's lies about her baby being dead. Her condition is gradually softened by Mili herself, both unaware of their blood ties. The Moráns' secret is also kept by Carmen, Ramiro's ambitious sister, who wants his fortune for her own. Carmen takes Emilia off her position as Rincón de Luz's administrator, assuming her place and frustrating the little girls. For Carmen's ire, Ramiro nominates his much-younger fiancée Ginette as the new administrator. Ginette feigns friendliness to the orphans, but she actually wants to assume their house, which Ramiro supposedly took from her father. Her intentions are eventually discovered by Jimena.

Ramiro blackmails Belén, making her break up with Martín. A repentant Ramiro decides to reveal the truth he has kept, but dies in a car crash. Believing she is no longer in love with him, Martín leaves with a now-sane Gabriela. Belén's sadness over his departure lessens when she meets Dr. Facundo Brausen after Jimena suffers a serious accident.

Season Two – Chiquititas 1996

Carmen is once again Rincón de Luz's administrator. Facundo and Belén are in love, although she still misses Martín. Jime insists that her two friends Roña and Corcho are admitted into the manor as the first boys to live there. Carmen opposes this, but the Juvenile Court intervenes and allows them to stay, a decision that leads to Mosca's definitive return and the arrival of Guille. Erestina is replaced by Matilde, a smart and uncanny woman who discovers the secret about Mili and reveals it to Carmen, who lands in the hospital. In her absence, Belén assumes the position of administrator, struggling against the Court to stay with the children, using her social-assistance learning. She also becomes a mother to Sol after Leticia's sudden death, moving into the manor with the little girl and Clarita.

Clarita becomes a dance instructor to the little girls, and her skills lead her to become a professional dancer. Cinthia and Laura are adopted and new interns, such as Tamara and Mecha, increase the family inside the Rincón de Luz manor.

Season Three – Chiquititas 1997

Carmen manages to close down the house and separate the group administered by Belén, but she and the kids receive help from the mysterious Pedro Vega, who donates his old mansion to them. Alongside Facundo, Piojo, and Tommy, Belén and the chiquititas find the huge, gorgeous manor at the corner of the Pasaje del Sauce. They're astonished by the attractive facade, but inside is a creepy place full of traps and secret passages; it's inhabited by a mysterious woman named Elena and her granddaughter Lucia. Belén introduces them to the Magic Window ("La Ventatina de los Sueños"), which allows them to gaze at their deepest dreams and illusions. Similar to the Window is the Magic Mirror, in which they must look with only one eye, to watch their dreams become true. The group gives the place a complete makeover and the Juvenile Court allows them to live there. Elena wants them out of there and far away from Lucia, so she torments them constantly. Roña discovers the little girl hidden in the inner parts of the manor, and he and Belén battle the hag to free her. Lucia gradually becomes part of the family, thanks to Roña.

The kids must also interact with new neighbors, starting feuds, making friends, and discovering first love: Jimena falls for Matías, and Mosca develops a troubled relationship with Delfina, the spoiled girl next door. Facundo moves to the house in front of the manor to become closer to Belén and the orphans. Belén and the kids receive a Brazilian orphan named Mora and a young boy named Nico who loves flying and aircraft and dreams of being reunited with his aircraft-pilot father.

However, their relationship as a group starts to be torn apart by Facundo's ex-fiancé Andrea and the unscrupulous Alejo Méndez Ayala, who wants his daughter Sol back.

Meanwhile, as Gabriela and Mili become closer each day, Carmen shadows them, trying to keep them from realizing their true ties.

Mili is still blind, so Gabriela invites her to live with her, feeling that her home is more secure than the manor. Mili despairs about leaving Belén, her best friend Jime, and the other chiquititas, until Jime realizes that it will be better for her. Carmen bond with ambitious orphan Caro understands it will be better for her. Carmen creates a bond with Caro, the ambitious orphan, to assume her place as Gabriela's real daughter. The girl desires everything Mili has, including her boyfriend Paul. But Belén discovers everything Carmen was trying to hide. At the Mothers Day, she receives a gift made by the grateful orphans and reunites them to tell the story behind the creation of the Rincón De Luz institution, revealing that Mili is the main reason for it. The girl becomes hysterically excited after finding out she finally found her family, but is hijacked by an angry Carmen. All the orphans' attempts to save Mili go wrong, but Carmen's final plan fails when Gabriela herself discovers the desperate captive girl. With mother and daughter reunited, Carmen is arrested and sent into rehabilitation, pleading for their forgiveness. Gabriela tells her they expect Carmen's regeneration so they can become a real family. Mili says goodbye to Belén, Jime, and the other chiquititas and leaves with her mother. Belén and the orphans then travel to Walt Disney World.

Season Four – Chiquititas 1998

Belén and the orphans celebrate a party at their street, the Pasaje del Sauce, but the event is ruined by an unknown saboteur. Six new orphans (the older ones Patricio, Martina and Micaela and the tiny ones Nacho, Catalina and Luna) are added to the group. Patricio is a problematic and troublesome boy, whose behaviour is a consequence of his traumatic past.

 
Romina Yan and the young cast of Chiquititas, in Season Four.

He does not get along with the other orphans and becomes a challenge to Belén. Martina is an attractive but ambitious girl, who causes jealousy in Georgi. Mosca and Delfina's relationship is intensified, and Belén meets Alejo's supposed identical twin brother, Manuel. Unlike his brother, Manuel is an adorable, sweet-hearted saxophonist, who gives help to Belén and the orphans whenever they need (even softening Patricio's behaviour). However, his presence does not eases Sol's longing for her father.

Like Mili, Jimena is reunited with her mother after discovering that Mosca is her brother only by her father's side. A tragedy reaches the life of the chiquitita, when her mother is shot to death during and expedition in the jungle. Lost in the forest, she used her memories and clues from the other kids to survive (such as creating a sundial), and well as Belén's messages about keeping faith and hope. She makes friends with a monkey and meets Yago, a jungle boy who knows everything about wild life and lost her father. When Jime is rescued by Manuel and Mosca, she takes Yago with her to the manor. The boy takes some time to adjust himself into the civilized life. Elena returns, now rich after inheriting Vega's fortune, decided to take revenge on Belén and the orphans, after taking off Lucia from her.

Georgi is reunited with her older sister and her family, and emotionally leaves the group and the manor. After they start a relationship, Manuel asks Belén in marriage, which she accepts. At the wedding ceremony, Belén tells the orphans that she and Manuel are planning to adopt them all. However, at the same night she discovers the truth about him, through an unknown woman, that being that Manuel and Alejo are in effect, the very same person.[citation needed] Heartbroken with such a lie, she runs away from him. As he follows her, Alejo is hit by a car and ends up seriously damaged. Even after everything they have been through, Belén takes care of Alejo, as a new admin is introduced to the manor. Belén has lost her position after her decision of adopting the orphans, and the Court replaces her by Martirio. Initially adorable with the kids, Martirio reveals her true face as the manor's ultimate hag. Applying severe punishments and methods on them, she plans to stay with their permanent custody. Belén and Alejo fight on court against Martirio, using video messages sent by Georgi and Nico, who are grateful for everything Belén did for them. Belén also exposes to the judge the horrible conditions of a previous institution Martirio took over. She is sent in jail as Belén and Alejo win the orphans's custody, adopting them all. Belén gives her children the Book of Life, in which she writes about the future of each of them.

Season Five – Chiquititas 1999 – A new beginning

In a reebot of the first series,Maria is a little girl who lives in the streets with some other kids. Somehow, she received the Book of Life written by Belén, and from her messages Maria believes that she and her friends will find a place to live altogether, just like the Rincón de Luz manor. The group meet some other homeless kids and discover a huge granary in their way. The place is inhabited by an enormous tree and a nice but lonely old man, named Joaquín. He welcomes the group in his place as the kids ease her loneliness. The barn is located nearby a mansion which belongs to Joaquín's son Juan Maza, where he lives with his seven children (Mariano, Ines, Javier, the twins Luisana and Titán, Juanita and Agustín). The loss of their mother shattered Juan's relationship with them. The family receives a distant teenager cousin, Candela, whose differences cause issues between her, Mariano and Ines. Candela brings her little brothers Hosana and Facundo with her.

 
The granary orphans in the fifth season, where the storyline was rebooted. Camila Bordonaba, Benjamin Rojas, Nadia Di Cello, Sebastián Francini and Santiago Stieben, remained in the cast, portraying new roles.

Juan is engaged to an ambitious woman, Pía Pacheco, who has just arrived with her little daughter Tali and personal assistance Elza. Despite Juan is not sure about his feelings for Pía, their wedding ceremony is materialized, but it is interrupted with the arrival of Ana, a sweet-hearted woman, who falls with her balloon right on their wedding cake. Juan falls in love instantly for Ana, and she is well received by Joaquín and the orphans, settling in their granary. Ana talks to Anita, an angel in the form of a young girl only her is able to see. She also notices that Juan's children are living in sadness or emotional need, and starts touching and changing their lives (starting from Javier). Ana's presence also changes the situation between children and father, as Pía becomes increasingly annoyed with her presence. The barn becomes a legal orphanage and receives new children.

The orphans start interacting with the Maza children and with Candela, who develops a troubled relationship with Mariano. She actually is unsure between him and Matías, a handsome neighbor boy. The attention and love Candela receives from everyone cause intense jealousy in Ines. Despite Pía's attempts to separate them, Ana and Juan become lovers, and she decides to ruin their family starting with the orphans. She sends Bautista and Santiago to the Hogar de las Sombras, a horrible child prison, soon before Ana and Juan's wedding. The couple tries to avoid her decision, but since Pía legally assumed the orphanage, Ana authorizes believing the boys are going to a travel. Ana and Juan get married and Candela chooses Mariano over Matías. The orphans emotionally say goodbye to Ana, and Candela is left on their care. However, Pía hires thugs to get rid from the children (the orphans and the Maza kids). Mariano loses contact with his father and he and Candela attempt to escape with the kids from her men, until the group is caught. Candela realizes Pía is mentally ill and Mariano discovers she legally assumed the children. Their last attempt is to fly in Ana's balloon, but only Mariano and Candela are able to flee. As the couple lift off, they are told by Camila to be happy together. The group is then taken to the Hogar de Las Sombras, where they are reunited with Santiago and Bautista. In the horrible place, they have to deal with its rigorous janitors and violent interns, until Maria mitigates them using the messages written in the Book of Life. The group decides to escape from the child prison, struggling against its guards. While they escape, Pía insanely burns the granary, dying in the fire. As the kids flee from their prison, Maria has a vision of Ana and Juan in the skies, and realises that is the right moment to find the Rincón de Luz manor, their last chance to have a family again.

Season Six – Chiquititas 2000 - Journey back to the manor

Ana and Juan died in a plane crash, Pía burned down the granary and the children escaped from the Hogar de las Sombras. The group formed by Felipe-nicknamed "Mexicano" or "The Mexican" by the others-(Felipe Colombo, who played Felipe is, in fact, Mexican-Argentine), Tali, the Maza children (Luisana, Titán, Juanita and Agustín) and the granary orphans (Camila, Bautista and Maria) was left in sadness, all of them homeless and hopeless. Juanita ended up traumatized and became unable to communicate. Fearing being sent back to the horrendous child prison, the chiquititas need to find a new place to live. María decides it is the perfect time to find the original Rincón de Luz described in her Book of Life, which she faithfully keeps. Following a magic shooting star, the group is led to the house on the corner. The manor seems to be abandoned and scary, as they find the place completely covered in branches and leaves. However, the sinister facade actually covers an utopic place full of toys, puppets and dolls. Camila insists the group is invading a private property (which in fact they are doing), but the Magic Window in the attic reveals that they actually found the Rincón de Luz manor. The orphans glare as a spiritual Belén appears, welcoming them home and stating that, even after all the sorrow the children have been through, they shall not stop dreaming and keeping their faith.

 
The Chiquititas 2000 (Season Six) main cast. This season was aired in Brazil seven years later as a single story, by SBT.

The kids then discover that the place was sold to a Phantom of the Opera-like mysterious figure named Refael Sander. He was involved in an accident in which he lost a son and got half of his face burned. Since then he has lived in bitterness in the dark, hidden places of the Manor with half of the face covered with a mask, as the place became known as a haunted house. His only company is Enzo the Valet, a bald, funny man who initially lurks and scares the newly arrived children. Camila insists to him that, since they are orphans in an orphanage, they will not leave the manor. As time goes by, Sander allows the children to live in his house, as he discovers that there is a possibility of one of them to be his lost son. Juanita is the first one among them to meet him, and they become good friends. Paula, Sander's deceased wife twin sister, arrives with a girl named Olivia. Paula believes the manor belongs to her and still is in love with Sander, and Olivia is a troublesome compulsive liar. She is ordered by Paula to get as closer to the orphans as possible. She then intervenes in both Camila and Felipe, and Luisana and Bautista relationships.

A young and brave woman named Luz arrives in the manor, after she runs away from her abusive and very violent boss and Maria immediately recognizes her as their "mother", because of Camila's jealousy. Sander secretly watches Luz and falls in love for her. As she discovers the story behind the manor, Luz is decided to bring him to life again. The younger girls discover a library in which fairytales come to life; the manor also hides a magical world inhabited by elfs, where Maria befriends a tiny elf named Tok.

Season Seven – Chiquititas 2001

As Luz, Sander and Juanita go in search for his lost son, who is supposedly still alive, the orphans are left under the cares of Enzo. However, the Juvenile Court hires a vicious woman named Lidia to be in charge of the house's administration. After Lidia starts ruling their home, the children are once again deprived from their dreams and good life. Camila and Luisana are worried since Felipe and Bautista have not sent news since their travel, some time before Luz and Rafael's wedding. They were actually kidnapped by Paula's henchmen, and had to cause a car crash to escape from them. Felipe falls unconscious and Bautista loses his memories. They are rescued by Miki, an adorable girl who lives in a trailer. As Felipe awakens, he notices that Bautista has amnesia and tells him they should go back home. Even without remembering anything, Bautista goes with him and they take Miki with them, away from her abusive mother.

After her mother dies, a young girl moves to the neighborhood, and starts working at a nearby bar. She is Mili, the original chiquitita and the reason the original orphanage was created. Mili comes back following her memories of her life in the manor, alongside her friends Jime, Georgi, Guille, Mosca and everybody else, and foremost, following Belén's lessons. She is decided to help the orphans ruled by Lidia (who had blocked up the Magic Window), giving back their dreams and their happiness. To deceive Lidia, she joins the manor as a "rigorous" janitor named Greta. Mili receives help in her mission from Enzo and his brother Renzo, and from the handsome bar owner Ramiro. She reveals herself to the kids, but they do not believe in her words with the exception of Maria. Aspiring their house, Lidia tries to send the kids back to the Hogar de las Sombras and ties up Ramiro and Mili to chairs after she discovers her true intentions. Ramiro manages to escape, releasing Mili. As the kids struggle against the guards, Bautista recovers his memories while saving Luisana from them, and the group runs back to the manor. Mili, Ramiro and the orphans are reunited, but Lidia performs her final act even though she is arrested. Stating that if the house will not belong to her then it will not be anyone else's, Lidia reveals to Ramiro that she has implanted explosives in the manor. He desperately runs towards the place, in order to evacuate it. After everybody apparently leaves the manor, Tali misses Agustín and Mili goes back to rescue him. As they run out, the manor explodes, leaving the kids in desperation. As an insane Lidia delights, Mili tells her that she is wrong, and nothing will knock down their home, if the chiquititas stand together. The group is surprised by a white radiance in the sky, which reveals itself to be Belén. She states that the Rincón de Luz will always exist while each child in the world keep his or her dream, and while love exists, as the manor magically starts rebuilding itself, amazing the orphans. Among them, the orphans that lived with Mili (Jime, Corcho, Georgi, Mosca and the others) appear one by one.

Maria passes on the Book of Life to other orphaned children, and as her family formed by her fellows, Mili and Ramiro is shown, she ends the story by telling the audience to never give up their dreams, and if sometime they grow up and think they have lost them, to just look deep inside the heart, where will always be their chiquitita, giving them care.

Production

The series premiered on August 7, 1995, occupying Jugate Conmigo's former time-slot years before. Part of the Jugate cast, including Luciano Castro and Romina Yan herself, is featured in the show's first season. The series started in the traditional dramatic telenovela format, with an adult cast sharing space with the young cast on screen. This aspect changed gradually in the following years (starting with the third season, in 1997), with the young characters receiving more prominence in the storyline. Fantasy elements were also added to the plot. Actress Agustina Cherri had an exclusivity contract with Telefe and was cast as the young protagonist among the orphans, Mili Urién. Romina Yan auditioned for the role of Belén Fraga with few other actresses and was cast.

The series is also known for being the first using the serialized format, unusual in the telenovela genre. Season One has 155 episodes; Seasons Two to Six have the very same number of episodes each year, in a total 210. As a consequence of the series's cancellation, the shortest season is the last one, with only nine episodes. Despite having a sudden ending, the seventh season features the return of Agustina Cherri as 20-year-old Mili.[9]

Romina Yan left the series in 1998 (Season Four), and the storyline was rebooted in the following year, Chiquititas 1999 (Season Five), with new characters, a new story and setting, co-starring Grecia Colmenares and Marcela Kloosterboer.[10] Although having different roles, some young actors from previous seasons remained (such as Guillermo Santa Cruz and Camila Bordonaba), which initially caused confusion on the audience. In 2000 (Season Six), the setting went back to the Rincón de Luz manor, where the series ended in 2001. Each season received a respective soundtrack with three additional albums, all of them released by Sony Music. The songs are without exception composed by Carlos Nilson and Cris Morena.[11] Actor, singer and musician Felipe Colombo was brought by Cris Morena from the Mexican version of the series, where he portrayed Julio. He was introduced in Season Five, alongside Luisana Lopilato. Camila Bordonaba was introduced in Season Two as Pato and Benjamin Rojas in Season Four. They were all cast in Rebelde Way, an Argentine hit television series also created and produced by Morena, in which they portrayed its protagonists and members of the band Erreway.

Stage presentations

Annual stage presentations at the Gran Rex theatre,[12][13] written and directed by Cris Morena[14] complemented the series from the second year onwards, featuring the whole cast of each season.[15] The fourth year holds to this day the record of most tickets ever sold by that theatre.[16] An incident occurred in the Season Five performances (Chiquititas 1999), in which a fire generated by short circuit destroyed part of the scenario, specifically the thematic giant tree.[17] Gran Rex did not return the money to the present and frustrated audience.

Between 1996 and 2000, 1.100.432 of Argentine people watched the Chiquititas presentations.[18]

Cancellation

Chiquititas was canceled after financial disagreements between Cris Morena and Claudio Villarruel, Telefe's newly employed chairman. In the seventh and final season, the running was changed from daily to weekly, being aired at Sundays, and being replaced by a retrospective of Chiquititas previous seasons, entitled Chiquititas: la historia, which was aired daily on the original time slot (weekdays at 6 PM). Morena moved to Canal 9, for which she created Rincón de Luz, a new series with similar concept. The show had to be renamed since the title of Chiquititas contractually belonged to Telefe.

Reception

Chiquititas was panned by critics that deemed the program to be oversexualized and having a bad quality. The idea of an orphanage being portrayed as a beautiful place full of pretty, well-dressed white children was also heavily panned. The Season Five ending, where the adult characters were removed from the storyline after an accident, and the children are sent to the Hogar de las Sombras child prison from which they escape, was considered by some reviewers as "anything but ingenious" and too "traumatic" for children, and received criticism for the writer's "incoherence and unjustified cruelty".[19]

Despite receiving bad reviews, the series became a hit among the young audience, and spawned 150 licensed products[18][20] and a monthly magazine, La Revista de Chiquititas. The Season Three released soundtrack, La Música de Chiquititas Vol. 3, sold 2.500 copies,[21] and the Season Four album is the top selling among the twelve volumes. Themes such as "Mentiritas", "Corazón con Agujeritos" and "Pimpollo" are the most remembered songs to this day.

Chiquititas Sin Fin

 
Poster for Chiquititas Sin Fin starring Jorgelina Aruzzi.
Chiquititas
Also known asChiquititas Sin Fin
Chiquititas 2006
GenreTelenovela
Created byCris Morena
Written byWalter Ferreira Ramos
Delia Maunas
Directed byCarlos Pico
Grendel Resquin
StarringJorgelina Aruzzi
Gastón Ricaud
Stefano de Gregorio
Gonzalo Heredia
María Carámbula
Mariana Briski
Lali Espósito
Peter Lanzani
Candela Vetrano
and Alejo García Pintos
Opening theme"Chiquititas 2006"
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes150
Production
ProducerSofia Izaguirre
Running time45 minutes
Production companiesCris Morena Group
RGB Entertainment
Release
Original networkTelefe
Picture formatPAL-N
Original releaseApril 3 (2006-04-03) –
December 11, 2006 (2006-12-11)
Chronology
RelatedChiquititas

Chiquititas Sin Fin, also known as Chiquititas 2006 is an Argentine 2006 television series created and produced by Cris Morena, to celebrate the 11th anniversary of the original series Chiquititas. Written by Walter Ferreira Ramos and Delia Maunas, and produced by Cris Morena and RGB Entertainment, the series has been aired on Disney Channel in some South American countries, Mexico,[22] Greece and Spain. SBT also aired the show to Brazil in 2008. Sin Fin was adapted in Portugal and Romania, and is the basis for the Wii game Chiquititas: The Magical Journey. Stage presentations at the Gran Rex were also featured.[23]

The series focuses on the search of a young woman for her lost son. After discovering that her child may be living at an orphanage, she goes there under the alter ego of a humorous and magical nanny figure, touching and changing their lives.

Plot

Magali Garcia (Jorgelina Aruzzi) is a strict businesswoman who got pregnant in the past, and after revealing it to her father Vítor (Ernesto Claudio), was sent to an abandoned place. The Garcias' servant, under Vítor's orders, took the baby to an orphanage and lied to Magali that her baby was stillborn. The repentant servant later told Magali the truth, which made her hate her father. Magali started looking for the baby, and when she is sure it lives in the Modelo Dumont orphanage, she goes there under a new identity: the sweet, adorable, funny, offbeat Lili, helped by her best friend Lúcia (Mariana Richaudeau). In this guise as Magali's distant cousin, she assumes a maternal figure to the orphans. Lili also meets Terezinha (Mariana Briski), an arrogant housekeeper the kids see as an "evil witch"; the orphanage's owners Julieta (María Carámbula) and Pierre (Alejo García Pintos) Dumont; and their spoiled children Marcel (Luciano Ruiz) and Talita (Delfina Varni). The Dumonts are an ambitious, greedy, perverse avaricious family. Kili (Gastón Ricaud) is the orphanage's handsome, adorable chef, and he and Lili soon fall in love. The chiquititas of this series are Miki, Guta, and Mosquito, teenagers forming a loving triangle; the younger orphans are Luana, Anita, Nando, Paula, Pulga, Josep, Eduardo, and Francisco.

Reception

The soundtrack 24 Horas is among the ten 2006 top-selling albums,[24] the Sin Fin Gran Rex presentation was released on DVD. The series finale was watched by the cast alongside fans at the Shopping Abasto, in Buenos Aires.[25]

Chiquititas: The Magical Journey

Chiquititas: The Magical Journey is a fantasy-action 2009 game based on Chiquititas Sin Fin, produced by Biodroid Productions and distributed by Emergent. Available for PS2 and Wii, the game provides two playable characters from the 2006 show, Lily and Kili, exploring levels and fighting against enemies.

Rincón de Luz

Rincón de Luz is a 2003 series created by Cris Morena for Argentine channel Canal 9. This show has the same concept and some of the actors of her previous telenovela Chiquititas, which she could not keep the original title for legal rights. Starring the popular singer Soledad Pastorutti and Guido Kaczka (who had acted in Chiquititas first four seasons as Piojo, Belén's brother), the show did not reach the amount of popularity the first version of the program achieved. However, it was extremely successful in Israel and the complete cast of the show visited Tel Aviv for a series of concerts at Nokia Arena.

In 2001, while leaving Telefe, Cris Morena made it clear that, despite of legal rights, she would not stop producing Chiquititas, stating that it was "more than a title". Morena was actually moving the show's concept to another channel with a different title because the program rights were owned by Telefé, not her.

Cast

Season One – Chiquititas 1995

  • Romina Yan as Belén Fraga
  • Agustina Cherri as Milagros Urién
  • Fernán Mirás as Facundo Brausen
  • Alberto Fernández de Rosa as Saverio Fernández
  • Hilda Bernard as Carmen Morán (Main Antagonist)
  • Guido Kaczka as Felipe "Piojo" Fraga
  • Daniella Mastricchio as Sol Rivera
  • María Jimena Piccolo as Jimena Gómez del Solar
  • Ezequiel Castaño as Cristián "Mosca" Gómez
  • Jorge Rivera López as Ramiro Morán
  • Luciano Castro as Luciano "Tano" Ponce
  • Solange Verina as Verónica Cisneros
  • Marianela Pedano as Mariela Cisneros
  • Cinthia Manchado]] as Cinthia Álvarez / Cinthia Clementi
  • Gabriel Corrado as Martín Morán
  • Viviana Puerta as Gabriela Morán
  • Mabel Landó as Valentina Pereira
  • Noelia Castaño as Lorena Sánchez
  • Gladys Florimonte as Ernestina Correa
  • Susana Ortiz as Matilde Carrasco (Main Antagonist)
  • Natalia Lobo as Gynette Monier (Antagonist)
  • Hugo Cosiansi as Hernán Ochoa
  • Guadalupe Martínez Uría as Dolores Agüero
  • Octavio Borro as Tobías Echagüe
  • Natalia Lalli as Carolina Hernández
  • Abel Sáenz Buhr as Fernando Agüero
  • Lucrecia Capello as Emilia Gutiérrez
  • Vita Escardó as Leticia Rivera
  • Tony Lestingi as Guillermo Cisneros
  • Georgina Mollo as Georgina
  • Michelle Meeus as Michelle
  • Romina Lotoczko as Romina
  • María Laura Vicos as Laura "La Colo"
  • Trinidad Alcorta as Clara
  • Mariano Fernández as Pochi
  • Nano Recondo as Facha
  • Nilda Raggi as Lala
  • Pablo Matar as Julián
  • Nicolás Leivas as Matías
  • Juan Pablo Martínez as Pablo

Season Two – Chiquititas 1996

  • Romina Yan as Belén Fraga
  • Agustina Cherri as Milagros Urién
  • Fernán Mirás as Facundo Brausen
  • Alberto Fernández de Rosa as Saverio Fernández
  • Hilda Bernard as Carmen Morán (Main Antagonist)
  • Guido Kaczka as Felipe "Piojo" Fraga
  • Daniella Mastricchio as Sol Rivera
  • María Jimena Piccolo as Jimena Gómez del Solar
  • Ezequiel Castaño as Cristián "Mosca" Gómez
  • Diego Mesaglio as Guadalberto "Corcho" Tapón
  • Guillermo Santa Cruz as Guillermo Estevez
  • Nadia Di Cello as Nadia Cáceres
  • Camila Bordonaba as Patricia "Pato" Basualdo
  • Simón Pestana as Andrés Costa
  • Michel Brown as Tomás Linares Pintos
  • Camila Bordonaba as Patricia "Pato" Basualdo
  • Sergio Denis as Sergio
  • Solange Verina as Verónica Cisneros
  • Marianela Pedano as Mariela Cisneros
  • Cinthia Manchado as Cinthia Álvarez / Cinthia Clementi
  • Santiago Stieben as Luis Facundo Andrés "Roña" González
  • Viviana Puerta as Gabriela Morán
  • Susana Ortiz as Matilde Carrasco (Main Antagonist)
  • Tony Lestingi as Guillermo Cisneros
  • Jorge Martínez as Jorge Clementi
  • Bárbara Estrabou as Carolina Berti (Antagonist)
  • Georgina Mollo as Georgina
  • Michelle Meeus as Michelle
  • Romina Lotoczko as Romina
  • Manuela Pal as Florencia
  • Giuliana Darioli as Tamara
  • Mauricio García as Santiago
  • Brenda Díaz as Pilar
  • Daniel Rodrigo Martins as Javier
  • Jonathan Rendón as Leo
  • María Laura Vicos as Laura "La Colo"
  • Trinidad Alcorta as Clara
  • Lucrecia Álvarez as Mecha
  • Juan Pablo Martínez Itria as Nacho

Season Three – Chiquititas 1997

Season Four – Chiquititas 1998

Season Five – Chiquititas 1999

Season Six – Chiquititas 2000

  • Romina Gaetani as Luz Linares
  • Patricia Sosa as Paula Casani / Alejandra Casani
  • Gustavo Guillen as Francisco López
  • Camila Bordonaba as Camila Bustillo
  • Benjamín Rojas as Bautista Arce
  • Nadia Di Cello as María Fernández
  • Sebastián Francini as Sebastián Mansilla
  • Felipe Colombo as Felipe Mejía
  • Luisana Lopilato as Luisana Maza
  • Agustín Sierra as Agustín Maza
  • Milagros Flores as Juana Maza
  • Natalia Melcon as Natalia Ramos Pacheco Acevedo
  • Darío Lopilato as Ignacio Montero
  • Mariana Seligmann as Pilar
  • Diego García as Matías
  • Belén Scalella as Campanita
  • Cristian Belgrano as Cristián "Titán" Maza
  • Federico Barón as Federico "Once" Martínez
  • Iván Espeche as Rafael Sander / Andrés Ferala
  • Pablo Lizaso as Enzo Miranda
  • Pablo Oliva as Pablo Rojas
  • Candela Gribodo as Olivia Casani
  • Axel Marazzi as Gonzalo Bustamante
  • Nahuel Picone as Nahuel Bustamante
  • Philippe Caillon as Tomás Rojas
  • Bernardita Flores as Bernarda "Bernardita" Herrera
  • Nicolás Feal as Gastón "Moco" Machado
  • Victoria Mena as Daniela
  • Eliana González as Zoe
  • Nicolás Goldschmidt as Nacho
  • Xoana Winter as Patsy
  • Daniela Nirenberg as Milagros
  • Darío Torrens as Alejo
  • César Bordón as Amadeus
  • Leonardo Centeno as Lagarto
  • Claudio Tolcachir as Peter Pan
  • Brian Vainberg as Tok
  • Facundo Caccia as Tuz
  • Ian Soto as Tak
  • Federico Cassani as Tek
  • Julián Baglieto as Tik

Season Seven – Chiquititas 2001

Season Eight – Chiquititas 2006

  • Alejo García Pintos as Pierre Demont
  • María Carámbula as Julia Anzorena de Demont
  • Laura Oliva as María Antoniette Demont
  • Mariana Briski as Teresa Gómez
  • Gonzalo Heredia as Mateo Von Bauer
  • Gloria Carrá as Betiana Dalecio / Beatriz Pérez
  • Mariana Espósito as Agustina Ross
  • Candela Vetrano as Valeria San Simón
  • Eva De Dominici as Micaela Cortés
  • Gastón Soffritti as Federico "Pulgas" Romero
  • Stéfano de Gregorio as Juan Manuel "Petardo" Flores
  • Juan Pedro Lanzani as Nicolás "Tábano" Ramírez
  • Agustín Sierra as Franco
  • Brenda Gandini as Constanza
  • Nicolás Riera as Model
  • Jorgelina Aruzzi as Magalí Garcés / Lilí Garcés
  • Gastón Ricaud as Lucas "Kili" Rodríguez
  • Ricardo Aiello as Manuel "Nano" Sierra
  • Facundo Aguilar as Damián "Julepe" Lerner
  • Guido Pennelli as Fernando "Fercho" Bulasini
  • Nicole Popper as Paula Ramírez
  • Guadalupe Antón as Ana de los Santos
  • Camila Castro as Luna Cairoli
  • Delfina Varni as Thiara Demont Anzorena
  • Luciano Ruiz as Marcel Demont Anzorena
  • Ernesto Claudio as Víctor Garcés
  • Alejo Ortiz as Diego Rodríguez
  • Carolina Pampillo as Bárbara Fernández Alcorta de Garcés
  • Mariana Richaudeau as Lucía
  • Geraldine Belén Visciglio as Geraldine
  • Rocío Aguirre as Rocío
  • Dolores Sarmiento as Melissa
  • José Zito as Felipe
  • Irene Almus as Úrsula
  • Nazareno Antón as Santiago
  • Verónica Pelaccini as Mercedes
  • Víctor Moyano as Willy
  • Susana Ortiz as Nora
  • Lucrecia Blanco as Marina

Music

The original show includes twelve soundtracks, which were recorded by the actors of Chiquititas.

See also

References

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  6. ^ a b Trzenko, Natalia (April 2006). "Chiquititas: el regreso de un clásico - 01.04.2006 - lanacion.com". La Nación. Lanacion.com.ar. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "Las Chiquititas ahora van por México". September 24, 1997.
  8. ^ "Para fans de "Chiquititas" - 19.07.2001 - lanacion.com". La Nación. Lanacion.com.ar. July 19, 2001. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  9. ^ "Breves I". December 21, 2000.
  10. ^ "Marcela Kloosterboer vs Celeste Cid: ¿qué ex Chiquititas te gusta más? | Conexión Brando". La Nación. Conexionbrando.com. September 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  11. ^ "Un león vendiendo música". August 23, 1997.
  12. ^ "Sólo una maraña de efectos - 20.07.1999 - lanacion.com". La Nación. Lanacion.com.ar. July 20, 1999. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
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  14. ^ "El futuro está llegando de a poco". December 28, 1998.
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  16. ^ "Detrás del éxito de Chiquititas". October 11, 1998.
  17. ^ "Se incendió el escenario del teatro Gran Rex - 04.07.1999 - lanacion.com". La Nación. Lanacion.com.ar. July 4, 1999. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  18. ^ a b Stiletano, Marcelo (July 18, 2001). "El fenómeno de "Chiquititas" - 18.07.2001 - lanacion.com". La Nación. Lanacion.com.ar. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  19. ^ "El suspiro final de las telenovelas - 26.11.2000 - lanacion.com". La Nación. Lanacion.com.ar. November 26, 2000. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
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  25. ^ "Pantallas - 13.12.2006 - lanacion.com". Lanacion.com.ar. December 13, 2006. Retrieved February 21, 2014.

External links

  • Chiquititas at IMDb
  • Chiquititas, la historia at IMDb
  • Chiquititas: Rincón de luz at IMDb
  • Chiquititas sin fin at IMDb

chiquititas, other, uses, disambiguation, literally, translated, little, girls, known, english, tiny, angels, children, musical, argentine, soap, opera, created, produced, cris, morena, starred, morena, daughter, romina, agustina, cherri, also, known, aslittle. For other uses see Chiquititas disambiguation 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 ChiquititasAlso known asLittle onesGenreSoap operaCreated byCris MorenaWritten byGustavo BarriosPatricia MaldonadoDelia MaunasMaria Jose CampoamorMaria Teresa ForeroInmaculada Ruiz SantanaDirected byClaudio FerrariMartin MarianiHernan AbrahamsohnCarlos OlivieriOpening 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 Asi season 7 Country of originArgentinaOriginal languageSpanishNo of seasons8 total 4 Original series 3 New series 1 Reboot series No of episodes1186 total 155 season 1 206 season 2 175 season 3 153 season 4 173 season 5 144 season 6 10 season 7 170 season 8 ProductionProducersCris Morena GroupTelefeRunning time45 minutesReleaseOriginal networkTelefePicture formatPAL NOriginal releaseAugust 7 1995 1995 08 07 December 8 2006 2006 12 08 ChronologyRelatedChiquititas la historia 2001 Chiquititas Rincon de luz 2001 feature film Rincon de luz 2003 Chiquititas Sin FinChiquititas BrasilChiquititas 2013 Brazilian version Chiquititas Mexican version Chiquititas Portuguese version The soap opera focuses on a group of orphans living in a manor known as Rincon de Luz Their lives are gradually touched and changed by Belen 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 two spin offs Rincon 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 also released for PS2 and Wii in 2009 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 Rincon de Luz was released 8 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Season One Chiquititas 1995 1 2 Season Two Chiquititas 1996 1 3 Season Three Chiquititas 1997 1 4 Season Four Chiquititas 1998 1 5 Season Five Chiquititas 1999 A new beginning 1 6 Season Six Chiquititas 2000 Journey back to the manor 1 7 Season Seven Chiquititas 2001 2 Production 2 1 Stage presentations 2 2 Cancellation 3 Reception 4 Chiquititas Sin Fin 4 1 Plot 4 2 Reception 4 3 Chiquititas The Magical Journey 5 Rincon de Luz 6 Cast 6 1 Season One Chiquititas 1995 6 2 Season Two Chiquititas 1996 6 3 Season Three Chiquititas 1997 6 4 Season Four Chiquititas 1998 6 5 Season Five Chiquititas 1999 6 6 Season Six Chiquititas 2000 6 7 Season Seven Chiquititas 2001 6 8 Season Eight Chiquititas 2006 7 Music 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditSeason One Chiquititas 1995 EditSoon after Gabriela gave birth the baby was taken away by her father Ramiro Moran a snobbish man who wasn t accepting that his daughter had a romance with one of their servants so he told her the baby was stillborn Ramiro sent the girl Milagros to the orphanage he had created the Rincon de Luz Mili grows up there with eight other little girls who are actual orphans Georgina Cinthia Vero Michelle Romina Laura and Maru Spearheaded by Mili the oldest among them the seven chiquititas became a family The girls are supervised by Ernestina the rigorous janitor who is usually a victim of their pranks and the adorable Spanish cook Saverio Season One cast in 1995 Natalia Lobo Gabriel Corrado Romina Yan and the chiquititas Emilia administrates the house and is beloved by the orphans Jimena is an orphan brought into the manor from the streets though the girls welcome her she doesn t get along with them at first until Mili calms her down Mili and Jimena become good friends The girls lives are touched by an adorable young woman named Belen who lives with her fumbling brother Felipe Piojo and her friends Leticia and Clarita Together they make a family for Sol Leticia s little daughter Belen Leticia and Clarita work for the Morans industries and in the factory Belen meets Ramiro s oldest son Martin Martin and Belen fall for each other infuriating Ramiro who tries to keep them apart because Belen is part of a lower social class Belen and Martin help Mili search for her true identity finding out the first clues about the little girl s past Martin is back from London because of his sister s emotional status Over the years Gabriela has lived in deep depression believing her father s lies about her baby being dead Her condition is gradually softened by Mili herself both unaware of their blood ties The Morans secret is also kept by Carmen Ramiro s ambitious sister who wants his fortune for her own Carmen takes Emilia off her position as Rincon de Luz s administrator assuming her place and frustrating the little girls For Carmen s ire Ramiro nominates his much younger fiancee Ginette as the new administrator Ginette feigns friendliness to the orphans but she actually wants to assume their house which Ramiro supposedly took from her father Her intentions are eventually discovered by Jimena Ramiro blackmails Belen making her break up with Martin A repentant Ramiro decides to reveal the truth he has kept but dies in a car crash Believing she is no longer in love with him Martin leaves with a now sane Gabriela Belen s sadness over his departure lessens when she meets Dr Facundo Brausen after Jimena suffers a serious accident Season Two Chiquititas 1996 Edit Carmen is once again Rincon de Luz s administrator Facundo and Belen are in love although she still misses Martin Jime insists that her two friends Rona and Corcho are admitted into the manor as the first boys to live there Carmen opposes this but the Juvenile Court intervenes and allows them to stay a decision that leads to Mosca s definitive return and the arrival of Guille Erestina is replaced by Matilde a smart and uncanny woman who discovers the secret about Mili and reveals it to Carmen who lands in the hospital In her absence Belen assumes the position of administrator struggling against the Court to stay with the children using her social assistance learning She also becomes a mother to Sol after Leticia s sudden death moving into the manor with the little girl and Clarita Clarita becomes a dance instructor to the little girls and her skills lead her to become a professional dancer Cinthia and Laura are adopted and new interns such as Tamara and Mecha increase the family inside the Rincon de Luz manor Season Three Chiquititas 1997 Edit Carmen manages to close down the house and separate the group administered by Belen but she and the kids receive help from the mysterious Pedro Vega who donates his old mansion to them Alongside Facundo Piojo and Tommy Belen and the chiquititas find the huge gorgeous manor at the corner of the Pasaje del Sauce They re astonished by the attractive facade but inside is a creepy place full of traps and secret passages it s inhabited by a mysterious woman named Elena and her granddaughter Lucia Belen introduces them to the Magic Window La Ventatina de los Suenos which allows them to gaze at their deepest dreams and illusions Similar to the Window is the Magic Mirror in which they must look with only one eye to watch their dreams become true The group gives the place a complete makeover and the Juvenile Court allows them to live there Elena wants them out of there and far away from Lucia so she torments them constantly Rona discovers the little girl hidden in the inner parts of the manor and he and Belen battle the hag to free her Lucia gradually becomes part of the family thanks to Rona The kids must also interact with new neighbors starting feuds making friends and discovering first love Jimena falls for Matias and Mosca develops a troubled relationship with Delfina the spoiled girl next door Facundo moves to the house in front of the manor to become closer to Belen and the orphans Belen and the kids receive a Brazilian orphan named Mora and a young boy named Nico who loves flying and aircraft and dreams of being reunited with his aircraft pilot father However their relationship as a group starts to be torn apart by Facundo s ex fiance Andrea and the unscrupulous Alejo Mendez Ayala who wants his daughter Sol back Meanwhile as Gabriela and Mili become closer each day Carmen shadows them trying to keep them from realizing their true ties Mili is still blind so Gabriela invites her to live with her feeling that her home is more secure than the manor Mili despairs about leaving Belen her best friend Jime and the other chiquititas until Jime realizes that it will be better for her Carmen bond with ambitious orphan Caro understands it will be better for her Carmen creates a bond with Caro the ambitious orphan to assume her place as Gabriela s real daughter The girl desires everything Mili has including her boyfriend Paul But Belen discovers everything Carmen was trying to hide At the Mothers Day she receives a gift made by the grateful orphans and reunites them to tell the story behind the creation of the Rincon De Luz institution revealing that Mili is the main reason for it The girl becomes hysterically excited after finding out she finally found her family but is hijacked by an angry Carmen All the orphans attempts to save Mili go wrong but Carmen s final plan fails when Gabriela herself discovers the desperate captive girl With mother and daughter reunited Carmen is arrested and sent into rehabilitation pleading for their forgiveness Gabriela tells her they expect Carmen s regeneration so they can become a real family Mili says goodbye to Belen Jime and the other chiquititas and leaves with her mother Belen and the orphans then travel to Walt Disney World Season Four Chiquititas 1998 EditBelen and the orphans celebrate a party at their street the Pasaje del Sauce but the event is ruined by an unknown saboteur Six new orphans the older ones Patricio Martina and Micaela and the tiny ones Nacho Catalina and Luna are added to the group Patricio is a problematic and troublesome boy whose behaviour is a consequence of his traumatic past Romina Yan and the young cast of Chiquititas in Season Four He does not get along with the other orphans and becomes a challenge to Belen Martina is an attractive but ambitious girl who causes jealousy in Georgi Mosca and Delfina s relationship is intensified and Belen meets Alejo s supposed identical twin brother Manuel Unlike his brother Manuel is an adorable sweet hearted saxophonist who gives help to Belen and the orphans whenever they need even softening Patricio s behaviour However his presence does not eases Sol s longing for her father Like Mili Jimena is reunited with her mother after discovering that Mosca is her brother only by her father s side A tragedy reaches the life of the chiquitita when her mother is shot to death during and expedition in the jungle Lost in the forest she used her memories and clues from the other kids to survive such as creating a sundial and well as Belen s messages about keeping faith and hope She makes friends with a monkey and meets Yago a jungle boy who knows everything about wild life and lost her father When Jime is rescued by Manuel and Mosca she takes Yago with her to the manor The boy takes some time to adjust himself into the civilized life Elena returns now rich after inheriting Vega s fortune decided to take revenge on Belen and the orphans after taking off Lucia from her Georgi is reunited with her older sister and her family and emotionally leaves the group and the manor After they start a relationship Manuel asks Belen in marriage which she accepts At the wedding ceremony Belen tells the orphans that she and Manuel are planning to adopt them all However at the same night she discovers the truth about him through an unknown woman that being that Manuel and Alejo are in effect the very same person citation needed Heartbroken with such a lie she runs away from him As he follows her Alejo is hit by a car and ends up seriously damaged Even after everything they have been through Belen takes care of Alejo as a new admin is introduced to the manor Belen has lost her position after her decision of adopting the orphans and the Court replaces her by Martirio Initially adorable with the kids Martirio reveals her true face as the manor s ultimate hag Applying severe punishments and methods on them she plans to stay with their permanent custody Belen and Alejo fight on court against Martirio using video messages sent by Georgi and Nico who are grateful for everything Belen did for them Belen also exposes to the judge the horrible conditions of a previous institution Martirio took over She is sent in jail as Belen and Alejo win the orphans s custody adopting them all Belen gives her children the Book of Life in which she writes about the future of each of them Season Five Chiquititas 1999 A new beginning Edit In a reebot of the first series Maria is a little girl who lives in the streets with some other kids Somehow she received the Book of Life written by Belen and from her messages Maria believes that she and her friends will find a place to live altogether just like the Rincon de Luz manor The group meet some other homeless kids and discover a huge granary in their way The place is inhabited by an enormous tree and a nice but lonely old man named Joaquin He welcomes the group in his place as the kids ease her loneliness The barn is located nearby a mansion which belongs to Joaquin s son Juan Maza where he lives with his seven children Mariano Ines Javier the twins Luisana and Titan Juanita and Agustin The loss of their mother shattered Juan s relationship with them The family receives a distant teenager cousin Candela whose differences cause issues between her Mariano and Ines Candela brings her little brothers Hosana and Facundo with her The granary orphans in the fifth season where the storyline was rebooted Camila Bordonaba Benjamin Rojas Nadia Di Cello Sebastian Francini and Santiago Stieben remained in the cast portraying new roles Juan is engaged to an ambitious woman Pia Pacheco who has just arrived with her little daughter Tali and personal assistance Elza Despite Juan is not sure about his feelings for Pia their wedding ceremony is materialized but it is interrupted with the arrival of Ana a sweet hearted woman who falls with her balloon right on their wedding cake Juan falls in love instantly for Ana and she is well received by Joaquin and the orphans settling in their granary Ana talks to Anita an angel in the form of a young girl only her is able to see She also notices that Juan s children are living in sadness or emotional need and starts touching and changing their lives starting from Javier Ana s presence also changes the situation between children and father as Pia becomes increasingly annoyed with her presence The barn becomes a legal orphanage and receives new children The orphans start interacting with the Maza children and with Candela who develops a troubled relationship with Mariano She actually is unsure between him and Matias a handsome neighbor boy The attention and love Candela receives from everyone cause intense jealousy in Ines Despite Pia s attempts to separate them Ana and Juan become lovers and she decides to ruin their family starting with the orphans She sends Bautista and Santiago to the Hogar de las Sombras a horrible child prison soon before Ana and Juan s wedding The couple tries to avoid her decision but since Pia legally assumed the orphanage Ana authorizes believing the boys are going to a travel Ana and Juan get married and Candela chooses Mariano over Matias The orphans emotionally say goodbye to Ana and Candela is left on their care However Pia hires thugs to get rid from the children the orphans and the Maza kids Mariano loses contact with his father and he and Candela attempt to escape with the kids from her men until the group is caught Candela realizes Pia is mentally ill and Mariano discovers she legally assumed the children Their last attempt is to fly in Ana s balloon but only Mariano and Candela are able to flee As the couple lift off they are told by Camila to be happy together The group is then taken to the Hogar de Las Sombras where they are reunited with Santiago and Bautista In the horrible place they have to deal with its rigorous janitors and violent interns until Maria mitigates them using the messages written in the Book of Life The group decides to escape from the child prison struggling against its guards While they escape Pia insanely burns the granary dying in the fire As the kids flee from their prison Maria has a vision of Ana and Juan in the skies and realises that is the right moment to find the Rincon de Luz manor their last chance to have a family again Season Six Chiquititas 2000 Journey back to the manor EditAna and Juan died in a plane crash Pia burned down the granary and the children escaped from the Hogar de las Sombras The group formed by Felipe nicknamed Mexicano or The Mexican by the others Felipe Colombo who played Felipe is in fact Mexican Argentine Tali the Maza children Luisana Titan Juanita and Agustin and the granary orphans Camila Bautista and Maria was left in sadness all of them homeless and hopeless Juanita ended up traumatized and became unable to communicate Fearing being sent back to the horrendous child prison the chiquititas need to find a new place to live Maria decides it is the perfect time to find the original Rincon de Luz described in her Book of Life which she faithfully keeps Following a magic shooting star the group is led to the house on the corner The manor seems to be abandoned and scary as they find the place completely covered in branches and leaves However the sinister facade actually covers an utopic place full of toys puppets and dolls Camila insists the group is invading a private property which in fact they are doing but the Magic Window in the attic reveals that they actually found the Rincon de Luz manor The orphans glare as a spiritual Belen appears welcoming them home and stating that even after all the sorrow the children have been through they shall not stop dreaming and keeping their faith The Chiquititas 2000 Season Six main cast This season was aired in Brazil seven years later as a single story by SBT The kids then discover that the place was sold to a Phantom of the Opera like mysterious figure named Refael Sander He was involved in an accident in which he lost a son and got half of his face burned Since then he has lived in bitterness in the dark hidden places of the Manor with half of the face covered with a mask as the place became known as a haunted house His only company is Enzo the Valet a bald funny man who initially lurks and scares the newly arrived children Camila insists to him that since they are orphans in an orphanage they will not leave the manor As time goes by Sander allows the children to live in his house as he discovers that there is a possibility of one of them to be his lost son Juanita is the first one among them to meet him and they become good friends Paula Sander s deceased wife twin sister arrives with a girl named Olivia Paula believes the manor belongs to her and still is in love with Sander and Olivia is a troublesome compulsive liar She is ordered by Paula to get as closer to the orphans as possible She then intervenes in both Camila and Felipe and Luisana and Bautista relationships A young and brave woman named Luz arrives in the manor after she runs away from her abusive and very violent boss and Maria immediately recognizes her as their mother because of Camila s jealousy Sander secretly watches Luz and falls in love for her As she discovers the story behind the manor Luz is decided to bring him to life again The younger girls discover a library in which fairytales come to life the manor also hides a magical world inhabited by elfs where Maria befriends a tiny elf named Tok Season Seven Chiquititas 2001 Edit As Luz Sander and Juanita go in search for his lost son who is supposedly still alive the orphans are left under the cares of Enzo However the Juvenile Court hires a vicious woman named Lidia to be in charge of the house s administration After Lidia starts ruling their home the children are once again deprived from their dreams and good life Camila and Luisana are worried since Felipe and Bautista have not sent news since their travel some time before Luz and Rafael s wedding They were actually kidnapped by Paula s henchmen and had to cause a car crash to escape from them Felipe falls unconscious and Bautista loses his memories They are rescued by Miki an adorable girl who lives in a trailer As Felipe awakens he notices that Bautista has amnesia and tells him they should go back home Even without remembering anything Bautista goes with him and they take Miki with them away from her abusive mother After her mother dies a young girl moves to the neighborhood and starts working at a nearby bar She is Mili the original chiquitita and the reason the original orphanage was created Mili comes back following her memories of her life in the manor alongside her friends Jime Georgi Guille Mosca and everybody else and foremost following Belen s lessons She is decided to help the orphans ruled by Lidia who had blocked up the Magic Window giving back their dreams and their happiness To deceive Lidia she joins the manor as a rigorous janitor named Greta Mili receives help in her mission from Enzo and his brother Renzo and from the handsome bar owner Ramiro She reveals herself to the kids but they do not believe in her words with the exception of Maria Aspiring their house Lidia tries to send the kids back to the Hogar de las Sombras and ties up Ramiro and Mili to chairs after she discovers her true intentions Ramiro manages to escape releasing Mili As the kids struggle against the guards Bautista recovers his memories while saving Luisana from them and the group runs back to the manor Mili Ramiro and the orphans are reunited but Lidia performs her final act even though she is arrested Stating that if the house will not belong to her then it will not be anyone else s Lidia reveals to Ramiro that she has implanted explosives in the manor He desperately runs towards the place in order to evacuate it After everybody apparently leaves the manor Tali misses Agustin and Mili goes back to rescue him As they run out the manor explodes leaving the kids in desperation As an insane Lidia delights Mili tells her that she is wrong and nothing will knock down their home if the chiquititas stand together The group is surprised by a white radiance in the sky which reveals itself to be Belen She states that the Rincon de Luz will always exist while each child in the world keep his or her dream and while love exists as the manor magically starts rebuilding itself amazing the orphans Among them the orphans that lived with Mili Jime Corcho Georgi Mosca and the others appear one by one Maria passes on the Book of Life to other orphaned children and as her family formed by her fellows Mili and Ramiro is shown she ends the story by telling the audience to never give up their dreams and if sometime they grow up and think they have lost them to just look deep inside the heart where will always be their chiquitita giving them care Production EditThe series premiered on August 7 1995 occupying Jugate Conmigo s former time slot years before Part of the Jugate cast including Luciano Castro and Romina Yan herself is featured in the show s first season The series started in the traditional dramatic telenovela format with an adult cast sharing space with the young cast on screen This aspect changed gradually in the following years starting with the third season in 1997 with the young characters receiving more prominence in the storyline Fantasy elements were also added to the plot Actress Agustina Cherri had an exclusivity contract with Telefe and was cast as the young protagonist among the orphans Mili Urien Romina Yan auditioned for the role of Belen Fraga with few other actresses and was cast The series is also known for being the first using the serialized format unusual in the telenovela genre Season One has 155 episodes Seasons Two to Six have the very same number of episodes each year in a total 210 As a consequence of the series s cancellation the shortest season is the last one with only nine episodes Despite having a sudden ending the seventh season features the return of Agustina Cherri as 20 year old Mili 9 Romina Yan left the series in 1998 Season Four and the storyline was rebooted in the following year Chiquititas 1999 Season Five with new characters a new story and setting co starring Grecia Colmenares and Marcela Kloosterboer 10 Although having different roles some young actors from previous seasons remained such as Guillermo Santa Cruz and Camila Bordonaba which initially caused confusion on the audience In 2000 Season Six the setting went back to the Rincon de Luz manor where the series ended in 2001 Each season received a respective soundtrack with three additional albums all of them released by Sony Music The songs are without exception composed by Carlos Nilson and Cris Morena 11 Actor singer and musician Felipe Colombo was brought by Cris Morena from the Mexican version of the series where he portrayed Julio He was introduced in Season Five alongside Luisana Lopilato Camila Bordonaba was introduced in Season Two as Pato and Benjamin Rojas in Season Four They were all cast in Rebelde Way an Argentine hit television series also created and produced by Morena in which they portrayed its protagonists and members of the band Erreway Stage presentations Edit Annual stage presentations at the Gran Rex theatre 12 13 written and directed by Cris Morena 14 complemented the series from the second year onwards featuring the whole cast of each season 15 The fourth year holds to this day the record of most tickets ever sold by that theatre 16 An incident occurred in the Season Five performances Chiquititas 1999 in which a fire generated by short circuit destroyed part of the scenario specifically the thematic giant tree 17 Gran Rex did not return the money to the present and frustrated audience Between 1996 and 2000 1 100 432 of Argentine people watched the Chiquititas presentations 18 Cancellation Edit Chiquititas was canceled after financial disagreements between Cris Morena and Claudio Villarruel Telefe s newly employed chairman In the seventh and final season the running was changed from daily to weekly being aired at Sundays and being replaced by a retrospective of Chiquititas previous seasons entitled Chiquititas la historia which was aired daily on the original time slot weekdays at 6 PM Morena moved to Canal 9 for which she created Rincon de Luz a new series with similar concept The show had to be renamed since the title of Chiquititas contractually belonged to Telefe Reception EditChiquititas was panned by critics that deemed the program to be oversexualized and having a bad quality The idea of an orphanage being portrayed as a beautiful place full of pretty well dressed white children was also heavily panned The Season Five ending where the adult characters were removed from the storyline after an accident and the children are sent to the Hogar de las Sombras child prison from which they escape was considered by some reviewers as anything but ingenious and too traumatic for children and received criticism for the writer s incoherence and unjustified cruelty 19 Despite receiving bad reviews the series became a hit among the young audience and spawned 150 licensed products 18 20 and a monthly magazine La Revista de Chiquititas The Season Three released soundtrack La Musica de Chiquititas Vol 3 sold 2 500 copies 21 and the Season Four album is the top selling among the twelve volumes Themes such as Mentiritas Corazon con Agujeritos and Pimpollo are the most remembered songs to this day Chiquititas Sin Fin Edit Poster for Chiquititas Sin Fin starring Jorgelina Aruzzi ChiquititasAlso known asChiquititas Sin FinChiquititas 2006GenreTelenovelaCreated byCris MorenaWritten byWalter Ferreira RamosDelia MaunasDirected byCarlos PicoGrendel ResquinStarringJorgelina AruzziGaston RicaudStefano de GregorioGonzalo HerediaMaria CarambulaMariana BriskiLali EspositoPeter LanzaniCandela Vetranoand Alejo Garcia PintosOpening theme Chiquititas 2006 Country of originArgentinaOriginal languageSpanishNo of seasons1No of episodes150ProductionProducerSofia IzaguirreRunning time45 minutesProduction companiesCris Morena GroupRGB EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkTelefePicture formatPAL NOriginal releaseApril 3 2006 04 03 December 11 2006 2006 12 11 ChronologyRelatedChiquititasChiquititas Sin Fin also known as Chiquititas 2006 is an Argentine 2006 television series created and produced by Cris Morena to celebrate the 11th anniversary of the original series Chiquititas Written by Walter Ferreira Ramos and Delia Maunas and produced by Cris Morena and RGB Entertainment the series has been aired on Disney Channel in some South American countries Mexico 22 Greece and Spain SBT also aired the show to Brazil in 2008 Sin Fin was adapted in Portugal and Romania and is the basis for the Wii game Chiquititas The Magical Journey Stage presentations at the Gran Rex were also featured 23 The series focuses on the search of a young woman for her lost son After discovering that her child may be living at an orphanage she goes there under the alter ego of a humorous and magical nanny figure touching and changing their lives Plot Edit Magali Garcia Jorgelina Aruzzi is a strict businesswoman who got pregnant in the past and after revealing it to her father Vitor Ernesto Claudio was sent to an abandoned place The Garcias servant under Vitor s orders took the baby to an orphanage and lied to Magali that her baby was stillborn The repentant servant later told Magali the truth which made her hate her father Magali started looking for the baby and when she is sure it lives in the Modelo Dumont orphanage she goes there under a new identity the sweet adorable funny offbeat Lili helped by her best friend Lucia Mariana Richaudeau In this guise as Magali s distant cousin she assumes a maternal figure to the orphans Lili also meets Terezinha Mariana Briski an arrogant housekeeper the kids see as an evil witch the orphanage s owners Julieta Maria Carambula and Pierre Alejo Garcia Pintos Dumont and their spoiled children Marcel Luciano Ruiz and Talita Delfina Varni The Dumonts are an ambitious greedy perverse avaricious family Kili Gaston Ricaud is the orphanage s handsome adorable chef and he and Lili soon fall in love The chiquititas of this series are Miki Guta and Mosquito teenagers forming a loving triangle the younger orphans are Luana Anita Nando Paula Pulga Josep Eduardo and Francisco Reception Edit The soundtrack 24 Horas is among the ten 2006 top selling albums 24 the Sin Fin Gran Rex presentation was released on DVD The series finale was watched by the cast alongside fans at the Shopping Abasto in Buenos Aires 25 Chiquititas The Magical Journey Edit Chiquititas The Magical Journey is a fantasy action 2009 game based on Chiquititas Sin Fin produced by Biodroid Productions and distributed by Emergent Available for PS2 and Wii the game provides two playable characters from the 2006 show Lily and Kili exploring levels and fighting against enemies Rincon de Luz EditRincon de Luz is a 2003 series created by Cris Morena for Argentine channel Canal 9 This show has the same concept and some of the actors of her previous telenovela Chiquititas which she could not keep the original title for legal rights Starring the popular singer Soledad Pastorutti and Guido Kaczka who had acted in Chiquititas first four seasons as Piojo Belen s brother the show did not reach the amount of popularity the first version of the program achieved However it was extremely successful in Israel and the complete cast of the show visited Tel Aviv for a series of concerts at Nokia Arena In 2001 while leaving Telefe Cris Morena made it clear that despite of legal rights she would not stop producing Chiquititas stating that it was more than a title Morena was actually moving the show s concept to another channel with a different title because the program rights were owned by Telefe not her Cast EditSeason One Chiquititas 1995 Edit Romina Yan as Belen Fraga Agustina Cherri as Milagros Urien Fernan Miras as Facundo Brausen Alberto Fernandez de Rosa as Saverio Fernandez Hilda Bernard as Carmen Moran Main Antagonist Guido Kaczka as Felipe Piojo Fraga Daniella Mastricchio as Sol Rivera Maria Jimena Piccolo as Jimena Gomez del Solar Ezequiel Castano as Cristian Mosca Gomez Jorge Rivera Lopez as Ramiro Moran Luciano Castro as Luciano Tano Ponce Solange Verina as Veronica Cisneros Marianela Pedano as Mariela Cisneros Cinthia Manchado as Cinthia Alvarez Cinthia Clementi Gabriel Corrado as Martin Moran Viviana Puerta as Gabriela Moran Mabel Lando as Valentina Pereira Noelia Castano as Lorena Sanchez Gladys Florimonte as Ernestina Correa Susana Ortiz as Matilde Carrasco Main Antagonist Natalia Lobo as Gynette Monier Antagonist Hugo Cosiansi as Hernan Ochoa Guadalupe Martinez Uria as Dolores Aguero Octavio Borro as Tobias Echague Natalia Lalli as Carolina Hernandez Abel Saenz Buhr as Fernando Aguero Lucrecia Capello as Emilia Gutierrez Vita Escardo as Leticia Rivera Tony Lestingi as Guillermo Cisneros Georgina Mollo as Georgina Michelle Meeus as Michelle Romina Lotoczko as Romina Maria Laura Vicos as Laura La Colo Trinidad Alcorta as Clara Mariano Fernandez as Pochi Nano Recondo as Facha Nilda Raggi as Lala Pablo Matar as Julian Nicolas Leivas as Matias Juan Pablo Martinez as PabloSeason Two Chiquititas 1996 Edit Romina Yan as Belen Fraga Agustina Cherri as Milagros Urien Fernan Miras as Facundo Brausen Alberto Fernandez de Rosa as Saverio Fernandez Hilda Bernard as Carmen Moran Main Antagonist Guido Kaczka as Felipe Piojo Fraga Daniella Mastricchio as Sol Rivera Maria Jimena Piccolo as Jimena Gomez del Solar Ezequiel Castano as Cristian Mosca Gomez Diego Mesaglio as Guadalberto Corcho Tapon Guillermo Santa Cruz as Guillermo Estevez Nadia Di Cello as Nadia Caceres Camila Bordonaba as Patricia Pato Basualdo Simon Pestana as Andres Costa Michel Brown as Tomas Linares Pintos Camila Bordonaba as Patricia Pato Basualdo Sergio Denis as Sergio Solange Verina as Veronica Cisneros Marianela Pedano as Mariela Cisneros Cinthia Manchado as Cinthia Alvarez Cinthia Clementi Santiago Stieben as Luis Facundo Andres Rona Gonzalez Viviana Puerta as Gabriela Moran Susana Ortiz as Matilde Carrasco Main Antagonist Tony Lestingi as Guillermo Cisneros Jorge Martinez as Jorge Clementi Barbara Estrabou as Carolina Berti Antagonist Georgina Mollo as Georgina Michelle Meeus as Michelle Romina Lotoczko as Romina Manuela Pal as Florencia Giuliana Darioli as Tamara Mauricio Garcia as Santiago Brenda Diaz as Pilar Daniel Rodrigo Martins as Javier Jonathan Rendon as Leo Maria Laura Vicos as Laura La Colo Trinidad Alcorta as Clara Lucrecia Alvarez as Mecha Juan Pablo Martinez Itria as NachoSeason Three Chiquititas 1997 Edit Romina Yan as Belen Fraga Agustina Cherri as Milagros Urien Fernan Miras as Facundo Brausen Facundo Arana as Alejo Mendez Ayala Manuel Mendez Ayala Alberto Fernandez de Rosa as Saverio Fernandez Guido Kaczka as Felipe Piojo Fraga Hilda Bernard as Carmen Moran Main Antagonist Susana Lanteri as Elena Kruegger Main Antagonist Daniella Mastricchio as Sol Rivera Sol Mendez Ayala Fraga Maria Jimena Piccolo as Jimena Gomez del Solar Ezequiel Castano as Cristian Mosca Gomez Diego Mesaglio as Guadalberto Corcho Tapon Guillermo Santa Cruz as Guillermo Estevez Camila Bordonaba as Patricia Pato Basualdo Nadia Di Cello as Nadia Caceres Sofia Recondo as Lucia Kruegger Celeste Cid as Barbara Ramirez Diego Garcia as Martin Barracuda Acosta Valeria Diaz as Delfina Araoz Michel Brown as Tomas Linares Pintos Polyana Lopez as Mora Carlos Pedevilla as Francisco Coco Nicolas D Agostino as Lalo Pablo Echarri as Salvador Luis Machin as Dr Mandel Luisana Lopilato as Girl Santiago Stieben as Luis Facundo Andres Rona Gonzalez Nicolas Goldschmidt as Nicolas Lopez Barbara Estrabou as Carolina Berti Carolina Moran Main Antagonist Alan Panale as Marcos Araoz Viviana Puerta as Gabriela Moran Vita Escardo as Leticia Rivera Alicia Zanca as Amanda del Solar Georgina Mollo as Georgina Alfonso Burgos as Matias Paul Jeannot as Paul Carolina Valverde as Lila Leonardo Fernandez da Silva as Diego Jonathan Rendon as Leo Luciano Sposo as Rana Claudio da Passano as Raul Adriana Salonia as Andrea Monica Buscaglia as Mimi Pochi Ducasse as Paula Macarena Comas as Quela Ivan Mudryj as Max Benjamin Berro as Agustin Maria Laura Rivero as Paula Divina Gloria as DoritaSeason Four Chiquititas 1998 Edit Romina Yan as Belen Fraga Facundo Arana as Alejo Mendez Ayala Manuel Mendez Ayala Alberto Fernandez de Rosa as Saverio Fernandez Guido Kaczka as Felipe Piojo Fraga Thelma Biral as Mercedes Quintana Monica Villa as Martirio Torres Daniella Mastricchio as Sol Rivera Sol Mendez Ayala Fraga Maria Jimena Piccolo as Jimena Gomez del Solar Ezequiel Castano as Cristian Mosca Gomez Diego Mesaglio as Guadalberto Corcho Tapon Camila Bordonaba as Patricia Pato Basualdo Guillermo Santa Cruz as Guillermo Estevez Patricio Schiavone as Patricio Basualdo Nadia Di Cello as Nadia Caceres Sofia Recondo as Lucia Kruegger Celeste Cid as Barbara Ramirez Maria Fernanda Neil as Martina Cuenca Sebastian Francini as Ignacio Nacho Diaz Diego Garcia as Martin Barracuda Acosta Valeria Diaz as Delfina Araoz Benjamin Rojas as Yago Catalina Artusi as Catalina Andrea del Boca as Paula Lola Ponce as Serena Graciela Stefani as Gloria Antagonist Ricardo Darin as Nicolas s dad Dario Lopilato Santiago Stieben as Luis Facundo Andres Rona Gonzalez Nicolas Goldschmidt as Nicolas Lopez Alan Panale as Marcos Araoz Susana Lanteri as Elena Kruegger Alicia Zanca as Amanda del Solar Ernesto Claudio as Guillermo Don Yiyo Estevez Georgina Mollo as Georgina Nadine Dwek as Micaela Aldana Jussich as Luna Alfonso Burgos as Matias Mariano Villa as Alvaro Claudio da Passano as Raul Federico Cernadas as Guido Horacio Ranieri as Anibal Pablo Ricciardulli as Santiago Juan Cruz Soares Gache as Juan Cruz Matias Baglivo as Juan Martin Alejandro Alzieu as Juan Pablo Brian Ruiz as Juan Carlos Manuela Sanchez Marino as Soe Moro Anghileri as Nora Luana Pascual as Marite Mariano Farran as Mariano Claudio Rissi as Dr MacielSeason Five Chiquititas 1999 Edit Grecia Colmenares as Ana Pizarro Dario Grandinetti as Juan Maza Ricardo Lavie as Joaquin Maza Gustavo Guillen as Mauro Echague Marcela Kloosterboer as Candela Maza Camila Bordonaba as Camila Bustillo Benjamin Rojas as Bautista Arce Nadia Di Cello as Maria Fernandez Sebastian Francini as Sebastian Mansilla Felipe Colombo as Felipe Mejia Guillermo Santa Cruz as Javier Maza Luisana Lopilato as Luisana Maza Agustin Sierra as Agustin Maza Milagros Flores as Juana Maza Natalia Melcon as Natalia Ramos Pacheco Acevedo Sofia Recondo as Ana Anita Pizarro Maria Fernanda Neil as Fernanda Silvina Bosco as Estela Ana Maria Giunta as Raquel Monica Villa as Orphanage Director Las Sombras Lidia Catalano as Elsa Martu Millie Stegman as Pia Pacheco Acevedo Mariano Bertolini as Mariano Maza Agustina Dantiacq as Ines Maza Cristian Belgrano as Cristian Titan Maza Facundo Caccia as Facundo Maza Hosana Ricon as Hosana Maza Matias Apostolo as Matias Gallardo Miguel Habud as Guillermo Ramos Federico Baron as Federico Once Martinez Natalie Perez as Victoria Vicky Bustamante Osvaldo Sabatini as Pablo Polito Pacheco Acevedo Santiago Stieben as Santiago Hernan Cajaraville as Hernan Diego Lazzarin as Diego David Bianco as David Barbara Campanella as Victoria Toia Lucas Crespi as Lucas Florencia Risso as Florencia Pablo Ricciardulli as Pedro Natalia Lalli as Delfina Monica Calho as Mechita Amalia Etchesuri as Soledad Federico Salles as Paco Debora Cuenca as Abril Doce Season Six Chiquititas 2000 Edit Romina Gaetani as Luz Linares Patricia Sosa as Paula Casani Alejandra Casani Gustavo Guillen as Francisco Lopez Camila Bordonaba as Camila Bustillo Benjamin Rojas as Bautista Arce Nadia Di Cello as Maria Fernandez Sebastian Francini as Sebastian Mansilla Felipe Colombo as Felipe Mejia Luisana Lopilato as Luisana Maza Agustin Sierra as Agustin Maza Milagros Flores as Juana Maza Natalia Melcon as Natalia Ramos Pacheco Acevedo Dario Lopilato as Ignacio Montero Mariana Seligmann as Pilar Diego Garcia as Matias Belen Scalella as Campanita Cristian Belgrano as Cristian Titan Maza Federico Baron as Federico Once Martinez Ivan Espeche as Rafael Sander Andres Ferala Pablo Lizaso as Enzo Miranda Pablo Oliva as Pablo Rojas Candela Gribodo as Olivia Casani Axel Marazzi as Gonzalo Bustamante Nahuel Picone as Nahuel Bustamante Philippe Caillon as Tomas Rojas Bernardita Flores as Bernarda Bernardita Herrera Nicolas Feal as Gaston Moco Machado Victoria Mena as Daniela Eliana Gonzalez as Zoe Nicolas Goldschmidt as Nacho Xoana Winter as Patsy Daniela Nirenberg as Milagros Dario Torrens as Alejo Cesar Bordon as Amadeus Leonardo Centeno as Lagarto Claudio Tolcachir as Peter Pan Brian Vainberg as Tok Facundo Caccia as Tuz Ian Soto as Tak Federico Cassani as Tek Julian Baglieto as TikSeason Seven Chiquititas 2001 Edit Agustina Cherri as Milagros Urien Camila Bordonaba as Camila Bustillo Benjamin Rojas as Bautista Arce Nadia Di Cello as Maria Fernandez Sebastian Francini as Sebastian Mansilla Felipe Colombo as Felipe Mejia Luisana Lopilato as Luisana Maza Agustin Sierra as Agustin Maza Natalia Melcon as Natalia Ramos Pacheco Acevedo Romina Yan as Belen Fraga Daniella Mastricchio as Sol Rivera Sol Mendez Ayala Fraga Maria Jimena Piccolo as Jimena Gomez del Solar Ezequiel Castano as Cristian Mosca Gomez Diego Mesaglio as Guadalberto Corcho Tapon Guillermo Santa Cruz as Guillermo Estevez Sofia Recondo as Lucia Kruegger Diego Garcia as Martin Jorge Maggio as Francisco Micaela Vazquez as Micaela Cristian Belgrano as Cristian Titan Maza Federico Baron as Federico Martinez Pablo Lizaso as Enzo Miranda Gaston Ricaud as Ramiro Linares Lucas Ferraro as Michel Monteagudo Maria Roji as Lidia Monteagudo Omar Calicchio as Renzo Miranda Santiago Stieben as Luis Facundo Andres Rona Gonzalez Nicolas Goldschmidt as Nicolas Lopez Viviana Puerta as Gabriela Moran Aldana Troncoso as Julieta Michelle Wiernik as Michelle Patricio Benavides as Patricio Georgina Mollo as Georgina Luciana Ojeda as Marina Geraldine Belen Visciglio as FloppySeason Eight Chiquititas 2006 Edit Alejo Garcia Pintos as Pierre Demont Maria Carambula as Julia Anzorena de Demont Laura Oliva as Maria Antoniette Demont Mariana Briski as Teresa Gomez Gonzalo Heredia as Mateo Von Bauer Gloria Carra as Betiana Dalecio Beatriz Perez Mariana Esposito as Agustina Ross Candela Vetrano as Valeria San Simon Eva De Dominici as Micaela Cortes Gaston Soffritti as Federico Pulgas Romero Stefano de Gregorio as Juan Manuel Petardo Flores Juan Pedro Lanzani as Nicolas Tabano Ramirez Agustin Sierra as Franco Brenda Gandini as Constanza Nicolas Riera as Model Jorgelina Aruzzi as Magali Garces Lili Garces Gaston Ricaud as Lucas Kili Rodriguez Ricardo Aiello as Manuel Nano Sierra Facundo Aguilar as Damian Julepe Lerner Guido Pennelli as Fernando Fercho Bulasini Nicole Popper as Paula Ramirez Guadalupe Anton as Ana de los Santos Camila Castro as Luna Cairoli Delfina Varni as Thiara Demont Anzorena Luciano Ruiz as Marcel Demont Anzorena Ernesto Claudio as Victor Garces Alejo Ortiz as Diego Rodriguez Carolina Pampillo as Barbara Fernandez Alcorta de Garces Mariana Richaudeau as Lucia Geraldine Belen Visciglio as Geraldine Rocio Aguirre as Rocio Dolores Sarmiento as Melissa Jose Zito as Felipe Irene Almus as Ursula Nazareno Anton as Santiago Veronica Pelaccini as Mercedes Victor Moyano as Willy Susana Ortiz as Nora Lucrecia Blanco as MarinaMusic EditMain article Chiquititas soundtracks The original show includes twelve soundtracks which were recorded by the actors of Chiquititas See also EditMadeline series of novels with similar concept A Little Princess similarly themed novel August Rush 2007 film with a similar storyline References Edit Pizarro Emilse September 15 2013 Cris Morena y la fabrica de exitos 15 09 2013 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar Retrieved February 21 2014 Trzenko Natalia April 19 2009 El imperio de Cris Morena 19 04 2009 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar Retrieved February 21 2014 Chiquititas la telenovela que la consagro lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar September 29 2010 Retrieved February 21 2014 Facundo Arana y tres Chiquititas recordaron a Romina Yan lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar June 13 2013 Retrieved February 21 2014 Chiquititas en edad de merecer 24 04 1999 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar April 24 1999 Retrieved February 21 2014 a b Trzenko Natalia April 2006 Chiquititas el regreso de un clasico 01 04 2006 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar Retrieved February 21 2014 Las Chiquititas ahora van por Mexico September 24 1997 Para fans de Chiquititas 19 07 2001 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar July 19 2001 Retrieved February 21 2014 Breves I December 21 2000 Marcela Kloosterboer vs Celeste Cid que ex Chiquititas te gusta mas Conexion Brando La Nacion Conexionbrando com September 2011 Retrieved February 21 2014 Un leon vendiendo musica August 23 1997 Solo una marana de efectos 20 07 1999 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar July 20 1999 Retrieved February 21 2014 Chiquititas un despliegue espectacular 12 07 1997 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar July 12 1997 Retrieved February 21 2014 El futuro esta llegando de a poco December 28 1998 Cosas de chicos de la TV al teatro 28 06 1997 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar June 28 1997 Retrieved February 21 2014 Detras del exito de Chiquititas October 11 1998 Se incendio el escenario del teatro Gran Rex 04 07 1999 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar July 4 1999 Retrieved February 21 2014 a b Stiletano Marcelo July 18 2001 El fenomeno de Chiquititas 18 07 2001 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar Retrieved February 21 2014 El suspiro final de las telenovelas 26 11 2000 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar November 26 2000 Retrieved February 21 2014 Pequeno gran negocio 28 08 1999 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar August 28 1999 Retrieved February 21 2014 La television tambien logra hacerse escuchar 01 10 1997 lanacion com La Nacion Lanacion com ar October 1997 Retrieved February 21 2014 La Cronica de Hoy Estrenara Disney Channel Chiquititas Archived from the original on June 6 2014 Un clasico que nunca envejece Old clarin com June 24 2006 Retrieved February 21 2014 Los mas vendidos de 2006 RollingStone Argentina Rollingstone com ar December 23 2013 Archived from the original on February 25 2014 Retrieved February 21 2014 Pantallas 13 12 2006 lanacion com Lanacion com ar December 13 2006 Retrieved February 21 2014 External links EditChiquititas at IMDb Chiquititas la historia at IMDb Chiquititas Rincon de luz at IMDb Chiquititas sin fin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chiquititas amp oldid 1131851815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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