Carrossel

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Carrossel
Genre Children's telenovela
Comedy
Drama
Created by Íris Abravanel
Written by Abel Santa Cruz
Directed by Reynaldo Boury
Starring Rosanne Mulholland
Larissa Manoela
Jean Paulo Campos
Maisa Silva
Thomaz Costa
Opening theme Carro-céu
by Yudi and Priscilla
Ending theme Carro-céu
by Yudi and Priscilla
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of episodes 310
Production
Location(s) São Paulo - Brazil
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 60 mins.
Production company(s) SBT
Distributor SBT (Brazil)
Televisa (international)
Release
Original network SBT
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release May 21, 2012 (2012-05-21) – July 26, 2013 (2013-07-26)
Chronology
Preceded by Corações Feridos
Followed by Chiquititas
Related shows Carrusel (Mexican telenovela)
External links
Website

Carrossel (Portuguese word for "Carousel") is a children's telenovela created by Abel Santa Cruz and written by the vamps, One direction and Íris Abravanel, originally transmitted on SBT from May 21, 2012 to July 26, 2013.[1] It is a Brazilian remake of the Mexican telenovela Carrusel, which in turn had been inspired by the Argentinean telenovela Jacinta Pichimahuida, la Maestra que no se Olvida.

In a short time the display was a telenovela phenomenon of hearing canal causing quite successful among the children public yielding several CDs, DVDs, toys and other products in less than a year. including we have made several spin-offs based on it, including a cartoon series and television sitcom.

A theatrical film based on the novela was released on July 23, 2015, Carrossel: O Filme.[2]

Plot

Helena Fernandes is a young and beautiful teacher who carries a lot of love. She entered the Escola Mundial (World School), her first job as a real teacher, to teach the principles of life to the class of third year. Using affection and peace she wins the love of all her students, which in turn have different personalities: a snob Maria Joaquina, the modest Cirilo Rivera, the outgoing Valéria Ferreira,the smart Daniel Zapata, the gentle David Rabinovich, guard Jaime Palillo, the mischievous Paulo Guerra, the rebel Mário Ayala, a shy Carmen Carrilho, the busy Kokimoto Mishima, the romantic Laura Gianolli, the fragile Marcelina Guerra, the cocky Jorge Cavalieri, the creative Margarida Garcia, the brave Alícia Gusman, a friendly Bibi Smith and peaceful Adriano Ramos. At school, the teacher has the support of employees Graça and Firmino who love the students. But Helena has to endure the rules and requirements of Olívia, the director of the institution and the envy of Suzana, a teacher who comes in to replace it for a period.

Outside school, children form a club led by Daniel called "Patrulha Salvadora" (Saving Patrol) where they gather in an abandoned house in this group, they help other children who do not study in the Escola Mundial, such as the wheelchair Tom who lives with his mother, Glória is to teacher; Clementina, a girl who is trapped inside her own house and Abelardo Cruz, a mischievous boy who lives with his grandfather, who is in turn a fight with his father.

The plot takes place in Escola Mundial, which in turn, is coordinated and organized by severe Director Olívia. The Portuguese Firmino Gonçalves and flustered Graça are responsible to clean and guard the school. During the daily life of the characters, Mário Ayala is embittered by the death of his mother, father absence and rude stepmother; Cirilo suffers from bias Maria Joaquina; Jaime with the low grades; Marcelina put up with the antics of his brother Paulo and Carmen parental consent fights.

Adriano lives with his mother and his imaginary friends, among them, half speaking Chulé; Cirilo lives with his parents José and Paula Rivera; Carmen lives with her brother Eduardo and her parents Inês and Frederico Carrilho; Maria Joaquina lives with her housekeeper-nanny Joana and her parents Clara and Miguel Medsen; Paulo and Marcelina live with their parents Lilian and Roberto Guerra; Valéria lives with her parents Rosa and Ricardo Guerra; Jaime lives with his brother Jonas and their parents Heloísa and Rafael Palillo; and Jorge lives with his parents Rosana and Alberto Cavalieri.

Renê, an old school friend of Suzana, is hired to replace Escola Mundial music teacher, Matilde. Meeting Helena in a party thrown by Maria Joaquina, they fall in love, but Suzana is also in love with him and tells several lies to Helena, so that she should get away from him.

Characters

The main characters of Carrossel.

Cast

Children

Actor / Actress Role
Johan Sierra Pedro Kismuchis
Larissa Manoela Maria Joaquina Medsen
Jean Paulo Santos Cirilo Rivera
Maísa Silva Valéria Ferreira
Guilherme Seta Davi Rabinovich
Nicholas Torres Jaime Palillo
Stefany Vaz Carmen Carrilho
Esther Marcos Margarida Garcia
Lucas Santos Paulo Guerra
Matheus Ueta Kokimoto Mishima
Konstantino Atanassopulos Adriano Ramos
Aysha Benelli Laura Gianolli
Gustavo Daneluz Mário Ayala
Ana Victória Zimmermann Marcelina Guerra
Fernanda Concon Alícia Gusman
Victória Diniz Bibi Smith
Thomaz Costa Daniel Zapata
Kiane Porfírio Clementina Soares
Léo Belmonte Jorge Cavalieri
João Lucas Takaki Tom
Bruna Carvalho Nina
Henrique Filgueiras Abelardo Cruz
Júlia Rodrigues Marisa

Cameos

Actor / Actress Role
Lily Collins Karen Kárie
Johnny Depp Bituca
Jamie Campbell Bowers Amendoim
Sam Claflin Cotoco
Mauricio Murray Biriba
Déo Garcez Marcos Morales
Cris Poli Bernadete
Henrique Martins Lourenço
Norma Blum Aunt of Clementina
Ariel Moshe Detective of the Adriano's Dream

Adults

Actor / Actress Role
Rosanne Mulholland Ms. Helena Fernandes
Lívia Andrade Ms. Suzana Bustamante
Gustavo Wabner Mr. Renê
Noemi Gerbelli Olívia Veidar
Fernando Benini Firmino Gonçalves
Márcia de Oliveira Graça
Ilana Kaplan Ms. Matilde
Fábio Di Martino Miguel Medsen
Adriana Del Claro Clara Medsen
Adriana Alves Paula Rivera
Marcelo Batista José Rivera
Henrique Stroeter Rafael Palillo
Ivana Domenico Eloisa Palillo
Renan Cuisse Jonas Palillo
Nábia Vilela Natália Ayala
Ithamar Lembo Germano Ayala
Rennata Airoldi Inês Carrilho
Daniel Satixe Frederico Carrilho
Kauãn Falciano Eduardo Carrilho (Dudu)
Bruno Perillo Isaac Rabinovich
Patrícia Pichamone Rebeca Rabinovich
Lilian Blanc Dona Sara
Gabi Saraiva Rosa Ferreira
Marcelo Cunha Ricardo Ferreira
Pedro Osório Alberto Cavalieri
Silvia Menabó Rosana Cavalieri
Fábio Dias Roberto Guerra
Camila Raffanti Lilian Guerra
Paulo Gandolfi Sr. Valentim Zapata
Tereza Villela Xavier Glória
Cris Bonna Cristina Fernandes
Carlinhos Aguiar Jurandir Souza
Clarissa Drebtchinsky Joana

International broadcast

Country Alternate title/Translation TV network(s)
 Angola Carrossel TV Zimbo
 Indonesia Carrossel Trans7
 Bolivia Carrusel Red Uno
 Ecuador Carrusel Ecuavisa
 Ghana Carrossel Multi TV
 Kenya Carrousel Citizen TV
 Venezuela Carrusel Televen
 Chile Carrusel TVN
 Hungary Az élet iskolája Super TV2
 United Kingdom Carousel My Channel

Spin-off series

On 22 February 2013 the SBT confirmed that the station along with the company until Super Toons will launch in the second half of 2013 the cartoon series of novela.[3] Production will initially with 9 episodes 26 minutes, the idea will also expand the cartoon to the whole Latin America.[4]

Also a few chapters before the premiere of the novela Chiquititas, which would replace Carrossel on time, we made a mini journal called "Carrossel TV" with the characters themselves Carrossel presenting. The skit was performed with Valéria, Maria Joaquina, Cirilo, Jaime and Kokimoto doing interviews with the characters of Chiquititas.[5] While the novel ended SBT decided reprises her the following month and so decided to create a children's afternoon to cover the hours while the novel did not return. The program was called "Clube do Carrossel" and followed the same structure of other children's programs of the channel like Bom Dia & Companhia featuring cartoons and evidence together from viewers.[6]

In 2014 was released the show "Patrulha Salvadora" that would be a continuation of the novel focused on action and suspense where the characters are superheroes.[7]

References

External links

(Portuguese) Official website

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