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Genre | Children's telenovela Comedy Drama |
Created by | Íris Abravanel |
Written by | Abel Santa Cruz |
Directed by | Reynaldo Boury |
Starring | Maisa Silva Guilherme Seta Rosanne Mulholland Larissa Manoela Jean Paulo Campos |
Opening theme | Carro-céu by Priscilla Alcantara and Yudi Tamashiro |
Ending theme | Carro-céu by Priscilla Alcantara and Yudi Tamashiro |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 310 ( 252 International version) |
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Production locations | CDT da Anhanguera, Osasco, Brazil |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera |
Running time | 60 mins. |
Production company | SBT |
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Network | SBT |
Release | 21 May 2012 26 July 2013 | –
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Carrossel (English: Carousel) is a Brazilian children's telenovela created by Íris Abravanel and written by Abel Santa Cruz. The TV show originally aired on SBT from 21 May 2012 to 26 July 2013.[1][2] 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).[1] The Telenovela was particularly successful with children and led to several spin-offs including a cartoon series and television sitcom.
Films based on the novela were released, on 23 July 2015, Carrossel: O Filme, and a sequel called Carrossel 2: O Sumiço de Maria Joaquina, on 7 July 2016.[1][3]
Helena Fernandes is a young and beautiful teacher starting her career.[1] Her first job is at the Escola Mundial (English: World School), teaching the principles of life to a third-grade class. Her warm and kindly nature wins the love of her students, all of whom have different personalities. At school, Helena has the support of employees Graça and Firmino, who love the students. But she 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 her for a period.[1]
Outside of school, the children form a club led by Daniel called "Patrulha Salvadora" (English: Saving Patrol). They gather in an abandoned house and help children who are not enrolled at Escola Mundial. These include: Tom, a wheelchair-using boy who lives with his mother Glória, a 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 fighting with his father.[1]
The action takes place in Escola Mundial, which is coordinated and organized by severe Director Olívia. The Portuguese Firmino Gonçalves and flustered Graça are responsible for cleaning and guarding the school. Several students also have special circumstances: Mário Ayala is embittered by the death of his mother, his father's absence, and his rude stepmother; Cirilo suffers from the bias of Maria Joaquina; Jaime has low grades; Marcelina puts up with the antics of her brother Paulo; and Carmen fights with her parents.
Adriano lives with his mother and his imaginary friends, among them, the talking sock 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 maid-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 Ferreira, Davi lives with his grandmother Sara and his parents Rebeca and Isaac Rabinovich, Jaime lives with his brother Jonas and his parents Heloísa and Rafael Palillo and Jorge lives with his parents Rosana and Alberto Cavalieri.[1]
Renê, an old school friend of Suzana, is hired to replace Escola Mundial music teacher, Matilde. Renê meets Helena at a party and they fall in love, but Suzana is also in love with him and tells several lies to Helena so that she will stay away from him.[1]
The plot ends in a children's dream about the future: Daniel founds a help center for needy children under the name of "Patrulha Salvadora"; Kokimoto moves to Japan and becomes a samurai; Paulo is elected federal deputy; Marcelina works as her brother's personal advisor; Alícia takes up her pilot career; Bibi settles into an acting career; Jorge supervises the values of the Stock Exchange; Carmem fulfills her desire to be a teacher; Jaime continues as a footballer; Mario becomes a veterinarian; Davi marries Valéria, who becomes a television presenter, and is the father of triplets; Laura joins as a writer; Adriano builds his lunar station; Margarida works as a model and Maria Joaquina is her stylist, now married to Cirilo, who is a neurosurgeon.[4] When the narrator finishes reporting what was happening with each of the characters, the scene was interrupted by Adriano, pensive in his bed: "Will the future be like this?", he asks himself.[5]
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Rosanne Mulholland | Teacher Helena Fernandes[6] |
Larissa Manoela | Maria Joaquina Medsen |
Jean Paulo Campos | Cirilo Rivera |
Maisa Silva | Valéria Ferreira |
Guilherme Seta | Davi Rabinovich |
Nicholas Torres[7] | Jaime Palillo |
Thomaz Costa | Daniel Zapata |
Ana Zimerman | Marcelina Guerra |
Lucas Santos[8] | Paulo Guerra |
Stefany Vaz | Carmem Carrilho |
Gustavo Daneluz | Mário Ayala |
Matheus Ueta | Kokimoto Mishima |
Fernanda Concon | Alícia Gusman |
Léo Belmonte | Jorge Cavalieri |
Konstantino Atan | Adriano Ramos |
Aysha Benelli | Laura Gianolli |
Victória Diniz | Bibi Smith |
Esther Marcos[9] | Margarida Garcia |
Gustavo Wabner | Teacher Renê Magalhães |
Lívia Andrade | Teacher Suzana Bustamante |
Ilana Kaplan | Teacher Matilde |
Noemi Gerbelli | Directora Olívia Veider |
Adriana Alves | Paula Rivera |
Marcelo Batista | José Rivera |
Adriana del Claro | Clara Medsen |
Fábio Di Martino[10] | Miguel Medsen |
Marcelo Paganotti Cunha[11] | Ricardo Ferreira |
Gabi Monteiro[12] | Rosa Ferreira |
Patrícia Pichamone | Rebeca Rabinovich |
Bruno Perillo | Isaac Rabinovich |
Lilian Blanc | Sara Rabinovich |
Rennata Airoldi | Inês Carrilho |
Daniel Satti | Frederico Carrilho[13] |
Henrique Stroeter | Rafael Palillo |
Ivanna Domenyco | Eloísa Palillo |
Renan Cuisse[14] | Jonas Palillo |
Nábia Vilela | Natália Ayala |
Ithamar Lembo | Germano Ayala |
Gabriela Freitas[15] | Lílian Guerra |
Fábio Dias[16] | Roberto Guerra |
Pedro Osório | Alberto Cavalieri |
Sílvia Menabó[17] | Rosana Cavaliere |
Fernando Benini | Firmino Gonçalves |
Márcia de Oliveira | Graça |
Cris Bonna | Cristina Fernandes |
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Bruna Carvalho | Nina[18] |
Triz Pariz | Cousin of Maria Joaquina[19] |
Renê Thristan[20] | Afonso Veider |
Cinthia Cruz[21] | Fabiana |
Matheus Lustosa[22] | Eric |
Mharessa Fernanda[23] | Lola |
Thiago Rosseti[24] | Atílio |
Júlia Rodrigues | Marisa |
Pedro Henrique | Lucas |
Kiane Porfírio | Clementina Soares |
João Lucas Takaki[25] | Tom |
Henrique Filgueiras[26] | Abelardo Cruz |
Alessa Previdelli[27] | Larissa |
Déo Garcez | Marcos Morales |
Tereza Villela Xavier[25] | Teacher Glória |
Júlia Karani | Diana Ayala |
Metturo | Jorge Cavalieri's stunt double |
Kauan Falciano | Eduardo Carrilho (Dudu) |
Glauce Graieb | Regina Medsen (Gina, aunt of Maria Joaquina)[28] |
Caroline Molinari | Melissa Ferreira (Cousin of Valéria) |
Guilherme Mazzei[29] | Ricardinho |
Carina Porto[30] | Mrs.Gianolli |
Bárbara Ribeiro[31] | Mrs.Garcia |
Paulo Gandolfi | Valentim Zapata |
Marcos Miura[32] | Mr.Mishima |
Fábio Villa Verde | Technician Pedro Villas |
Norma Blum | Ruth Soares[33] |
Deivy Rose | Anita Soares |
Saulo Meneghetti | Chris Armani[34] |
Cris Poli | Bernadete |
Ernando Tiago | Oscar Soares |
Henrique Martins | Mr.Lourenço |
Ariel Moshe | Sherlock Holmes |
Patrícia Mayo | Clotilde |
Carlos Mariano | Dedinho |
Herbert Richers Jr.[35] | Lobinho |
Paco Sanches[36] | Bituca |
Adauto Luiz | Amendoim |
Gui Vieira[37] | Cotoco |
Maurício Murray[38] | Biriba |
Hector Ricciardelli | Palito |
João Ferreira | Mr. Chico |
Samuel Anjos | Delegado |
José Ornellas | Jean |
Rhenata Tolksdorf | Célia |
Jovane Nikolic[39] | Doctor Gomes |
Carlinhos Aguiar | Jurandir Souza |
Clarissa Drebtchinsky | Joana |
Anna Guilhermina | Sandra |
Raquel Barcha | Karen Kárie |
Amélia Bittencourt | Amélia Veider (Mother of Olívia) |
Anna Livya Padilha | Ghost girl[40] |
Neymar | Himself |
Celso Portioli | Himself |
Priscilla Alcantara | Herself |
Yudi Tamashiro | Himself |
Olivier Anquier | Himself |
Alexandre Porpetone | Himself |
Restart (band) | Themselves |
Country | Alternate title | TV network(s) |
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Angola | Carrossel | TV Zimbo |
Indonesia | Carrossel | Trans7 |
Bolivia | Carrusel | Red Uno |
Cadena A | ||
Colombia | Carrusel | Citytv |
Ecuador | Carrusel | Ecuavisa |
Honduras | Carrusel | Canal 11 |
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 |
Peru | Carrusel | America TV |
Mexico | Carrusel | Tiin |
Philippines | Carrossel | Telenovela Channel |
On 22 February 2013 SBT and Super Toons confirmed they would launch in the second half of the 2013 animated spin-off of the telenovela.[41] Production began with nine episodes of 26 minutes, which was intended to be shown across Latin America.[42]
Also a few chapters before the premiere of the telenovela Chiquititas, which replaced Carrossel in the schedule, a mini-journal called "Carrossel TV" was aired with the characters of Carrossel presenting. The skit was performed with Valéria, Maria Joaquina, Cirilo, Jaime and Kokimoto doing interviews with the characters of Chiquititas.[43] In the break between series SBT created a children's afternoon program called Clube do Carrossel with the same structure of other children's programs on the channel, like Bom Dia & Companhia, featuring cartoons and segments with viewers.[44][1]
In 2014 Patrulha Salvadora was released which was supposed to be a continuation of the telenovela focused on action and suspense, with characters that were superheroes.[45][1]