Grachi
GRACHI | |
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Main Cast of Grachi Season 1 | |
Genre |
Telenovela Comedy-drama Contemporary fantasy |
Created by | Mariela Romero |
Developed by | Solange Rivero, Aisha Enterprises, Inc |
Written by | Mariela Romero |
Directed by | Arturo Manuitt |
Starring |
Isabella Castillo Andrés Mercado Kimberly Dos Ramos Mauricio Hénao Sol Rodríguez Lance Dos Ramos Willy Martin Maria Gabriela de Faría Rafael de La Fuente Danilo Carrera Jesús Neyra |
Opening theme |
Grachi by Isabella Castillo (s. 1) Grachi Remix by Isabella Castillo (s. 2-3) |
Ending theme |
Grachi by Isabella Castillo (s. 1) Magia by Isabella Castillo, Kimberly Dos Ramos and Maria Gabriela de Faría (s. 2)Alma en dos & Soñar no Cuesta Nada by Isabella Castillo (s. 3) |
Composer(s) | Santiago Dobles |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English, Spanish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 205 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Jose V Scheuren |
Producer(s) | Solange Rivero |
Location(s) | Miami, United States[1] |
Cinematography | Ignacio Gonzales |
Camera setup | Videotape; Multi-camera |
Running time | 45 minutes (approx.) |
Production company(s) | Cinemat Inc |
Distributor | Comarex Marcel Viany |
Release | |
Original network | Nickelodeon Latin America |
Picture format |
SDTV NTSC;480i PAL;576i HDTV HD;720p Full HD;1080i |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | May 2, 2011 – May 10, 2013 |
External links | |
<span%20class="languageicon"%20style="font-size:0.95em;%20font-weight:bold;%20color:#555;">(Spanish) Official Website |
Grachi is a Nickelodeon Latin America fantasy television series written by Mariela Romero, Catharina Ledeboer and Mariana Palos that focuses on the life and love experiences of Graciela "Grachi" Alonso, a teenage witch. It premiered in Latin America on May 2, 2011. The series stars Isabella Castillo as Grachi, Andrés Mercado as Daniel and Kimberly Dos Ramos as Matilda; also featuring Mauricio Henao, Sol Rodríguez and Lance Dos Ramos in supporting roles.
In June 2011, it was confirmed that the series was renewed for a second season, which began airing on February 27, 2012. The second season features a rogue teen witch named Mía, portrayed by María Gabriela de Faría, and a new rival for Daniel, Leo, portrayed by Willy Martin. In June 2012, the series was renewed for a third and last season of 50 episodes, which aired from March 4, 2012 to May 10, 2013. The third season features two new wizards, Axel (Danilo Carrera) and Manú (Jesús Neyra), while Kimberly Dos Ramos and Lance Dos Ramos, who portrayed Matilda and Chema Román respectively, leave the cast.
In January 2012, the series was dubbed to English and aired through Nickelodeon Philippines. Season 1 aired from January 16, 2012 to April 27, 2012, followed by Season 2 one year later, from May 6, 2013 to September 11, 2013. Season 3 of Grachi is yet to air in the Philippines, but no plans have been made.
In January 2014, Grachi got an English language adaption called Every Witch Way.
Summary
Season 1
The season centers on Grachi (Isabella Castillo), a witch and a new student in Escolarium. She deals with using her magic and trying to find out how to defeat the Principal (an evil witch who tries to steal the powers of Grachi so she can be the most powerful witch). Grachi also deals with her rival, Matilda (Kimberly Dos Ramos) with whom she fights for the love of Daniel (Andrés Mercado). At the end of the season, Matilda celebrates her 16th birthday at the night of the eclipse while the Principal (Martha Pabon) and Sibilo (William Valdes) plan to steal the powers of Matilda and Grachi. The two girls team up and fight the Principal, turning her into a dog, but losing their powers. Matilda finally realizes that Grachi and Daniel are meant to be together.
Season 2
A new witch, Mía Novoa (Maria Gabriela de Faria), who uses her power to do bad, enrolls in Escolarium. Mía is in love with Daniel and Grachi will do anything to fight for their love. Also, a geek named Leo falls in love with Grachi. On the other hand, Matilda starts dating Diego, a Kanay whom she has an on and off relationship due to Matilda's obsession with her powers and her witch instincts. At the end of the season, Grachi and Matilda's parents get married, thus making them stepsisters. Also, both witches teamed up to protect the wedding from an angered Leo, Mía and Athena, a witch in love with Grachi's father Francisco. Also, with the exception of Daniel and Mecha, Grachi and Matilda erases everyone's memories about the events that happened, including Mía.
Season 3
Grachi enrolls in the School of Witches, where she meets a new love-interest and main antagonist, Axel, a mischievous wizard. Grachi and Axel share a dream about a mysterious necklace; in the meantime, Mía's memory is restored, thus plotting a revenge plan against Grachi, while Tony wants revenge on Grachi for not loving him back.
Background
The show was produced by Nickelodeon Latin America and written by Venezuela author Mariela Romero, who also created the teen novela Isa TKM. Tatiana Rodriguez commented that:
“ | This project demonstrates our continued commitment to the region and local talent. We are excited to bring a little bit of magic for Latin American fans and we're confident that Grachi will provide many hours of fascinating humor, romance and fun for all our audience | ” |
The program uses advanced production technology and 3D effects under the management of production house Aisha Enterprises, Inc. The executive producers are Solange Rivero and Yuldor Gutierrez.
Main cast
- Isabella Castillo as Graciela "Grachi" Alonso (Seasons 1–3) – A new 16-year-old student at Escolarium, she is a very powerful witch who has inherited her powers from her late mother. At the beginning of season one, she moves to a new neighborhood with her father Francisco, who is the new math professor at Escolarium. Her best friend is Mecha, while she is in love with Daniel. During the second season, Grachi gets a new enemy named Mía, a witch who is determined to steal Daniel's love from her. At the end of the second season, Grachi's powers get stronger, enough to defeat Mía. During the third season, she has a new love interest who is also her enemy, Axel.
- Andrés Mercado as Daniel Esquivel (Seasons 1–3) – The leader of the swimming team "The Sharks" at Escolarium. He's Chema's cousin and best friend. Daniel's parents are Cristina and Ricardo, and he has three siblings: Melanie, Luis and Roberto. He's introduced as Matilda's boyfriend and the most popular boy in the school, who every girl wants to be with. He and Grachi start a relationship during the first season's last episodes. In season two, he and Leo become enemies, because both want to be with Grachi. During the third season, Daniel befriends with Leo, as he faces a new enemy, Axel.
- Kimberly Dos Ramos as Matilda Román (Seasons 1–2) – She's the main antagonist of the first season and was the most popular girl at Escolarium before Grachi's arrival. She is also a witch, but uses her powers to do bad. She is the leader of the "Red Panthers", a group of girls who dance and respond to all of Matilda's manipulations. Matilda is Daniel's ex-girlfriend, and she is determined to win his love back and destroy Grachi. During the second season, she began dating a new guy named Diego. She and Grachi developed a slight friendship during the season and became stepsisters at the end due to Ursula and Francisco's wedding. Matilda doesn't return for the third season.
- Rafael de La Fuente as Diego Forlán (Seasons 1–3) – Part of "The Sharks", Matilda's boyfriend in season two and a Kanay, a person who can manipulate the four elements. He was a minor character during the first season and got a prominent role during the following ones; in the third season he falls in love with Amaya, who is Axel's sister and actually his girlfriend at the end of the third season.
- Mauricio Henao as Antonio "Tony" Gordillo (Seasons 1–3) – A highly intelligent and nerdy boy who falls in love with Grachi, but his affections aren't reciprocated. He joins the swimming team "The Sharks". At the end of the first season, Tony wins a scholarship to study at a better school and leaves Escolarium in search of new opportunities. He returns for the second and third season as a guest star, revealing he's a wizard. During the second season, he doesn't wear his glasses anymore, and has a more mature look. During the third season, he becomes an antagonist, trying to destroy Grachi for not loving him back, but he is locked up in a magical powder box by Axel.
- Sol Rodríguez as Mercedes "Mecha" Estevez (Seasons 1–3) – Grachi's best friend, daughter of Lolo. She hates Matilda, but is stuck living in the same house as her because Lolo works for Ursula, Matilda's mother. Mecha is in love with Chema. In season 2, she moves out of Matilda's mansion with her mother. She also dislikes Mía, but becomes her guardian after finding out that the evil witches are the ones who have guardians, while the good witches only have magical tutors to guide them. In the third season, she falls in love with Manú.
- Lance Dos Ramos as José María "Chema" Esquivel (Seasons 1–2) – Daniel's cousin and best friend, part of "The Sharks". Chema's parents are artists who tour most of the time, so Chema lives with his uncle Ricardo and aunt Cristina and his four cousins. He is in love with Mecha. He doesn't appear in the third season.
- Maria Gabriela de Faría as Mía Novoa (Seasons 2–3) – The new witch at Escolarium and Grachi's enemy in the second season. She falls in love with Daniel right away, but her love is not reciprocated. In the last episode of the second season, she tries to destroy Grachi's father and Matilda's mother wedding for revenge. She is later enchanted and loses her memory. During season three, she takes her memory back and tries to take revenge, but in the end she befriends Grachi.
- Willy Martin as Leonardo "Leo" Martinez (Seasons 2–3) – An intelligent and creative guy who uses science to create his own magic. He has a crush on Grachi and hates Daniel. During the third season, he befriends Daniel and starts a relationship with his best friend Valeria.
- Danilo Carrera as Axel Vélez (Seasons 2–3) – A wizard at the school of witchcraft, he is Amaya's brother, Erick's son and Mía's ex-boyfriend. He's the villain of the third season and uses his power to do misdeeds. He is sent to the past in the season's last episode by Daniel through the collar.
- Jesús Neyra as Manú (Season 3) – used to be Axel's best friend and sidekick. He falls in love with Mecha, and later becomes part of the heroes and Mecha's boyfriend.
- Katie Barberi as Úrsula (Seasons 1–3) – Matilda's mother and Francisco's wife. She accidentally obtained Matilda's powers during the final episode of the first season and the first ones of the second one. She gets closer to Grachi and Francisco during the second season. She marries Francisco at the end of the season.
Note: Barberi also played Ursula (Maddie Van Pelt's mom) in Every Witch Way.
- Ramiro Fumazoni as Francisco Alonso (Seasons 1–3) – Grachi's father and, later, new principal of the Escolarium and Úrsula's husband.
Recurring characters
- Sharlene Taulé as Katty (Seasons 1-3) - Co-leader of the "Red Panthers" and Matilda's sidekick. Dotty and Betty's best friend.
- María del Pilar Pérez as Dotty (Seasons 1-3) - Member of the "Red Panthers" and Matilda's sidekick. Katty and Betty's
- Alexandra Pomales as Betty (Season 1) - Member of the "Red Panthers" and Matilda's sidekick. Betty transfers to a different school during the first season.
- Cristian Campocasso as Luis Esquivel (Seasons 1-3) - Daniel's younger brother.
- Evaluna Montaner as Melanie Esquivel (Seasons 1-2) - Daniel's younger sister. Like her brothers, she likes Grachi and wants her to be Daniel's girlfriend.
- Andrés Cotrino as Roberto Esquivel (Seasons 1-2) - Daniel's younger brother.
- Liannet Borrego as Cussy Canosa (Season 1) - Julio's girlfriend, secretary in Escolarium and Grachi's magic tutor.
- Lino Martone as Julio Vallas (Season 1) - Cussy's boyfriend, and the son of the Principal. He used to be "The Sharks" team coach, but later resigned during the second season.
- William Valdes as Sibilo/Ora Santisteban (Season 1) - Lolo's ring, former wizard and Oracle.
- Adriana Cataño as Cristina de Esquivel (Seasons 1-2) - Daniel's mother.
- Manuel Carrillo as Ricardo Esquivel (Seasons 1-3) - Daniel's father.
- Virginia Nuñez as Kim Kanay(Seasons 2-3) - Diego's friend and a Kanay.
- Martha Pabón as Mrs. Director (Season 1) - Principal of Escolarium and main antagonist in season one.
- Marisela González as Lolo (Seasons 1-2) - Mecha's mother and Úrsula's personal assistant only in season one. In season two, she leaves Úrsula's house and goes to an apartment with her daughter Mecha. She was the guardian of Ora.
- Nicole Apollonio as Diana (Season 1-2) - Friend of Melanie and Guillermo's sister.
- Raquel Rojas as Rosa Forlán (Seasons 1-3) - Leader of the pink gossips, Diego's sister and also Guillermo's girlfriend during the second and third season.
- Wendy Regalado as Lucía (Season 1-3) - Member of the pink gossips. She is in love with Tony.
- Erika Navarro as Veronica (Season 1) - Member of the pink gossips.
- Andreina Santander as Marta (Season 1) - Member of the pink gossips.
- Elizabeth Lazo as Carolina (Season 1) - Member of the pink gossips.
- Angela Rincon as Silvia (Seasons 1-3) - Member of the pink gossips.
- Ana Carolina Grajales as Valeria (Seasons 2-3) - Member of the pink gossips. Leo's assistant and girlfriend in season three. She's Amaya's clone.
- Ana Carolina Grajales as Amaya Vélez (Season 3) - A new witch in the third season. Axel's sister, Mía's best friend, she falls in love with Diego, who is a Kanay and actually is her boyfriend at the end of the third season.
- Guilherme Apollonio as Guillermo (Seasons 1-3) - Member of "The Sharks". He had a crush on Grachi only in the first season. Diego's best friend and Rosa's boyfriend during the second and third season.
- Carlos Arrechea as Sebastian (Seasons 1-3) - Member of "The Sharks".
- Yony Hernandez as Carlos (Seasons 1-3) - Member of "The Sharks".
- Jesus Licciardello as Eduardo (Season 1) - Dotty's lizard which was temporarily turned human by Matilda.
- Alex Rosguer as Miguel (Season 1-2) - Leader of "The Dolphins" and Daniel's rival. He has a much bigger role during the second season, trying to take Grachi away from Daniel.
- Paloma Marquez as Isadora (Season 1) - Dance teacher at Escolarium.
- Yosvany Morales as Teacher of Chemistry (Season 1) - Teacher at Escolarium.
- Francisco Chacin as Fernando Gordillo (Seasons 1-3) - Tony's father and worker of the Cafeteria at Escolarium.
- Diana Osorio as Alejandra Forlán (Season 2) - She is the new coach of "The Sharks", and she is the sister of Diego and Rosa.
- Juan Pablo Llano as Ignacio "Nacho" Novoa (Season 2) - Mia's brother. He is the new coach of "The Dolphins" in season two and is in love with Alejandra.
TV Specials
Wonderfully Magical Story
Wonderfully Magical Story is the first special of the series, which premiered on May 2, 2011, before the release of the series. This special was a presentation of the characters and the content of the series. It only showed the first season presentation.
Unpublished episode
This is a TV special containing some deleted scenes. It has been released on August 19, 2011. Principally, the episode focuses on Diego and his powers.
Quiero Mis 16
It's a fictional story, set during the preparations for Matilda's sixteenth birthday. It has been released on August 25, 2011.
Music
The soundtrack of the first season was released in Latin America on June 7, 2011. The album includes 15 songs used in the series. The simple theme of the series was released on June 7, 2011, with its accompanying video. The second single from the album, Hechizo de Amor, was released on May 6, 2011, performed by the band Ádammo.
- "Grachi" – Isabella Castillo; compose by Lizmay Fozzy; recorded by Mixed & Mastered; co-produced by Santiago Dobles, Tony Choy and Aisha Enterprises, Inc.
- "Goma de Mascar" – Paty Cantú
- "¿Qué Sabes?" – Isabella Castillo; recorded by Mixed & Mastered; co-produced by Santiago Dobles, Tony Choy and Aisha Enterprises, Inc.
- "Tú Eres Para Mí" – Isabella Castillo and Andrés Mercado; recorded by Mixed & Mastered; co-produced by Santiago Dobles, Tony Choy and Aisha Enterprises, Inc.
- "Tú y Yo" – Grachi cast; recorded by Mixed & Mastered; co-produced by Santiago Dobles, Tony Choy and Aisha Enterprises, Inc.
- "Somos Aire" – Motel
- "Lobo" – Koko
- "Hechizo de Amor" – Ádammo
- "Las Palabras" – Manuela Mejía
- "Llega el Otoño" – Abril Cantilo
- "Enamorada" – Miranda!
- "Algún Día" – Ádammo
- "Acabo de Llegar" – Denisse
- "Goma de Mascar (Hoddie Remix)" – Paty Cantú
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated/Receiver | Result |
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2011 | Kids' Choice Awards México | |||
Favorite Female Character in a Series | Isabella Castillo | Won[2] | ||
Favorite Male Character in a Series | Andrés Mercado | Won[2] | ||
Favorite Villain | Kimberly Dos Ramos | Nominated[2] | ||
Favorite TV Program | Won[2] | |||
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina | ||||
Television Revelation | Isabella Castillo | Nominated[3][4] | ||
Favorite Villain | Kimberly Dos Ramos | Nominated[3][4] | ||
Favorite Latin Television Program | Nominated[3][4] | |||
2012 | Kids Choice Awards | Favorite Latin Artist | Isabella Castillo | Won[5] |
Kids' Choice Awards México | Favorite Program | Nominated[6][7] | ||
Favorite Actor | Andrés Mercado | Nominated[6][7] | ||
Favorite Actress | Isabella Castillo | Nominated[6][7] | ||
Favorite Actor in a Series | Rafael de La Fuente | Nominated[6][7] | ||
Mauricio Henao | Nominated[6][7] | |||
Favorite Actress in a Series | Sol Rodriguez | Nominated[6][7] | ||
Favorite Villain | Kimberly Dos Ramos | Nominated[6][7] | ||
Maria Gabriela de Faria | Nominated[6][7] | |||
Meus Prêmios Nick | Favorite Actress | Isabella Castillo | Won[8] | |
Favorite TV Character | Isabella Castillo | Won[8] | ||
Girl of the Year | Kimberly Dos Ramos | Nominated[8][9] | ||
Favorite TV Program | Won[8] | |||
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina | Favorite TV Program | Won[10] | ||
Favorite Actor | Andrés Mercado | Nominated[10][11] | ||
Favorite Actress | Isabella Castillo | Won[10] | ||
Favorite Villain | Kimberly Dos Ramos | Nominated[10][11] | ||
Maria Gabriela de Faria | Nominated[10][11] | |||
Revelation | Sol Rodriguez | Nominated[10][11] | ||
2013 | Kids Choice Awards | Favorite Latin Artist | Isabella Castillo | Won[12] |
Kids' Choice Awards México | Favorite Series or TV Program | Nominated[13] | ||
Favorite Actor | Andrés Mercado | Nominated[13] | ||
Favorite Actress | Isabella Castillo | Nominated[13] | ||
Favorite Actress in a Series | Ana Carolina Grajales | Nominated[13] | ||
Favorite Villain | María Gabriela de Faría | Won[13] | ||
Meus Prêmios Nick | Favorite Actor | Andrés Mercado | Nominated | |
Boy of the Year | Danilo Carrera | Won | ||
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina | Favorite Actress | Sol Rodriguez | Nominated | |
Favorite Actor | Andrés Mercado | Nominated | ||
Favorite Villain | María Gabriela de Faría | Nominated | ||
Danilo Carrera | Nominated | |||
Favorite TV Program | Nominated |
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 74 | May 2, 2011 | August 11, 2011 | |
2 | 81 | February 27, 2012 | June 18, 2012 | |
3 | 50 | March 4, 2013 | May 10, 2013 |
International broadcasts
In the Philippines, Grachi started to air on January 16, 2012 on Nickelodeon, Monday to Friday at its original timeslot, 5:30 p.m. Also, catch-up episodes aired every Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Season 1 ended on April 27, 2012. One year later, Season 1 catch-up episodes aired again on Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and continued every Saturday and Sunday until Season 2 eventually aired on May 6, 2013 at its new timeslot, 7:30 p.m. Unlike in Season 1, no catch-up episodes were aired on Saturday and Sunday. Grachi took a 2-week break from July 22, 2013 to August 2, 2013. The show started airing again on August 5 and ended on September 11, 2013, with the finale extending 20 more minutes. As of October 2014, Nickelodeon has no plans to air Season 3, and the show is instead replaced by its American adaptation, Every Witch Way.
References
- ↑ ""Grachi" en Miami" (in Spanish). Telenovela Juvenil. 27 January 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Ganadores de los Kids’ Choice Awards México 2011" (in Spanish). 7 September 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 "Todos los nominados a los Kids’ Choice Awards Argentina" (in Spanish). 22 August 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 "Los ganadores de los Kids' Choice Awards y un reconocimiento a Cris Morena" (in Spanish). 13 October 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- ↑ "Isabella Castillo Wins Nobel Kids’ Choice Award for Nickelodeon Latin America’s "Grachi"". 16 April 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Nominados Oficiales A Los Kids Choice Awards Mexico 2012" (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "La lista de ganadores de los Kids Choice Awards México 2012" (in Spanish). 1 September 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Cauã Reymond, Luan Santana e Michel Teló vão ao Meus Prêmios Nick" (in Spanish). 4 October 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- ↑ "Nominados Oficiales A Los Meus Premios Nick 2012!" (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Premios Kids's Choice Awards Argentina 2012: Ganadores, lista completa: 05.10.12" (in Spanish). 7 October 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Se conocieron los candidatos de los Kids' Choice Awards Argentina" (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 February 2013.
- ↑ "Kids’ Choice Awards 2013: conheça os vencedores" (in Portuguese). 24 March 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Conoce a los nominados para los Kids' Choice Awards México 2013" (in Spanish). 8 July 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.