Chica vampiro

Chica Vampiro (Vampire Girl) is a Colombian teen telenovela produced by RCN Televisión. It is an original story written by Argentinian Marcela Citterio, whose work has included Amor en Custodia, Patito Feo, Braveheart, and Aurora, among others. It follows the adventures of the young vampire Daisy O'Brian, played by Greeicy Rendón. Throughout Latin America, the series is broadcast by Nickelodeon Latin America. According to KidScreen Magazine, as of February 2014, Chica Vampiro was the most viewed program among children and teens between the ages of 4 and 17 in Colombia.[1] In September 2019, RCN Televisión announced that Chica Vampiro would be available on Netflix.[2][3]

Chica vampiro
GenreTelenovela
Created byMarcela Citterio
StarringGreeicy Rendón
Santiago Talledo
Eduardo Pérez
Lorena García
Opening theme"Chica Vampiro" by Greeicy Rendón
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producerNelly Ordoñez
ProducerStella Morales G
Production locationBogotá
Running time42-45 minutes
Production companiesTelevideo
RCN Televisión
Release
Original networkRCN
Original releaseMay 14 (2013-05-14) 
November 5, 2013 (2013-11-05)

Premise

The series follows the life of Daisy O'Brian (Greeicy Rendón), an otherwise ordinary teenaged girl born into a family of vampires, who maintain a family tradition of offering the vampire curse to its members on their 16th birthday: Daisy, who had long made up her mind to remain mortal, is hit by a truck on that very day.[4] When doctors inform her family that Daisy will die of her injuries, her parents Ana (Jacqueline Arenal) and Ulises (Juan Pablo Obregón) decide to bite her, turning her into a vampire and saving her life.[5]

With vampirism thrust upon her against her will, Daisy is forced to hide her true nature from mortals and learn to live between two worlds: the mortal realm, where she attends school and attempts to pursue her dream of being a singer, and the Vampire World (Mundo Vampiro in the series), where she must attend vampire school, to learn how to deal with her new condition. Daisy must also deal with her feelings for her neighbor Max de la Torre (Santiago Talledo), for whom she intended to remain mortal, and with the feelings of vampire Mirco Vladimoff (Eduardo Pérez), who believes Daisy is his prophesied true love.[4]

Throughout the series, the O'Brian family also faces conflict from other sources, such as mortals attempting to unmask them and feuds with other vampire families.

Characters

  • Daisy O'Brian (Greeicy Rendón)
  • Santiago Talledo as Max De La Torre.
  • Mirco Vladimoff as (Eduardo Pérez)
  • Lorena García as Marilyn Garcés.
  • Lucía Barragan as (Estefany Escobar)
  • Ulises O'Brian as (Juan Pablo Obregón)
  • Jacqueline Arenal as Ana McLaren, Daisy & Vicente's mother
  • Norma Nivia as Catalina Vladimoff
  • Vanessa Blandón as Belinda De La Torre
  • David Prada as Alejandro Corchuelo
  • Erick Torres as Vicente O'Brian
  • Julieta Vladimoff as (Aura María Cardenas)
  • Chiara Francia as Esmeralda Vladimoff
  • Susana Posada as Zaira Fangoria
  • Linda Lucía Callejas as María McLaren
  • Rafael Taibo as Drácula BlackMerMoon.
  • Constanza Hernández as Noelia Pirrman
  • Bibiana Navas as Lynette De La Torre
  • Gustavo Ángel as Álvaro De La Torre
  • Germán Escallón as Francisco Agudelo
  • Pericles Gonzáles as (David Carrasco)
  • Ilenia Antonini as Wendy BlackMerMoon
  • Martha Silva as Leonor Gárces
  • Sebastian Boscán as Octavio
  • Juan Manuel Restrepo as Luis
  • Alfredo Cuellar as Bruno Vladimoff "VampiMan"
  • Guillermo Blanco as "Vampi Araña"

References

  1. "Colombian-bred Chica Vampiro bites into new territories".
  2. "CHICA VAMPIRO SE ESTRENA EN NETFLIX Y SIGUE COSECHANDO EXITOS". RCN Ventas Internacionales. November 20, 2019. Archived from the original on 2020-10-20. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  3. "Chica vampiro llega a Netflix a nivel internacional". TTV News. September 23, 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  4. RCN Televisión (2014). "Daisy, La Chica Vampiro". RCN Televisión. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  5. "Chica Vampiro Episodios Completos y Clips". Nickelodeon. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
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