Aventuras en el tiempo

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Aventuras en el tiempo
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Genre
Directed byMartín Pérez Islas
Salvador Sánchez
José Benavent
Starring Maribel Guardia
Gerardo Murguía
Belinda
Christopher von Uckermann
Odiseo Bichir
Opening themeAventuras en el tiempo by Belinda & Christopher von Uckermann
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes105
Production
Executive producer Rosy Ocampo
Producer Eduardo Meza  [ es ]
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
Production company Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Original releaseMarch 19 (2001-03-19) 
August 10, 2001 (2001-08-10)

Aventuras en el tiempo (English title: Adventures in Time) is a Mexican comedy drama telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa in 2001. [1]

Contents

On March 19, 2001, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Aventuras en el tiempo weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing Carita de Ángel. The last episode was broadcast on August 10, 2001 with María Belén replacing it the following Monday.

Maribel Guardia and Gerardo Murguía starred as adult protagonists, Belinda and Christopher von Uckermann starred as child protagonists, while Vanessa Guzmán and Odiseo Bichir starred as antagonists.

Plot

Violeta lives with her uncle, because her mother died soon after she was born and she never knew her father. In addition to her uncle, Violeta stays with her grandmother from time to time as well. Violeta has a boyfriend named Ángel who gives her a pet dog.

While at her grandmother's house, Violeta discovers a time machine that her grandfather built, so she and her friends travel to different time periods. They visit several important events in Mexican history, learning these stories firsthand. The adults also end up traveling in time with the kids, and then it takes them all to recent time periods like the 1980s, where Violeta meets her mother and witnesses her own birth and her mother's death.

Later, she reunites with her father who is a well-respected doctor, and, after telling him and her uncle that she has found a time machine, they make a plan to save her mother the minute she gives birth to Violeta and take her to the future. Violeta's father successfully saves her mother.

Violeta's mother later wakes up and is told that she is in the future, and she sees that her daughter was the same girl who helped her to the hospital.

Cast

Periods

Year 2470

  • Carlos Monden as Old Ángel del Huerto
  • Irán Eory as Old Violeta Flores
  • Rebeca Mankita as Adult Violeta Flores
  • Susan Vohn as Young Violeta Flores
  • Wendy González as Equis
  • Marco Uriel as Intelligence Chief

Year 1989

Year 1965

Year 1950

  • Toño Infante as Epaminondas
  • Miguel Galván as Godofredo "El Godis"
  • Esther Rinaldi as Lupita
  • Melina Escobedo as Estrellita
  • Dolores Salomón "Bodokito" as Mercedes
  • Silvia Contreras as Cook Ranch
  • Pedro Romo as Rubén

Year 1910

  • Suzeth Cerame as María de la Luz
  • Marco Zapata as María de la Luz's brother

Year 1900

  • Lucía Guilmáin as Mrs. Crescencia Amargura de Limón
  • Amor Huerta as Dulce
  • Nancy Patiño as Vicenta
  • Karen Valencia as Juana
  • María Fernanda Malo as Blonde girl from the orphanage
  • Itzel Torres as Macrina
  • Belinda as Rosenda
  • Odiseo Bichir as Roñoso Zopilote
  • Miguel Priego as Mr. who adopts Dulce
  • Daniela Serratos
  • José Luis Cordero "Pocholo"

Year 1894

Year 1885

  • Francis Laboriel as Princess Chorro de Humo
  • Yulyenette Anaya as African girl

Year 1810

  • Archie Lafranco as Don Rómulo
  • Joemy Blanco as Doña Isabel
  • Ernesto Laguardia as Insurgente
  • Francisco Rossel as Juan

Year 1790

Year 1039

  • Salvador Sánchez as King Tlacay

Year 1000

  • Gabriel Ramos Villalpando as King Arturo

Soundtracks

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2002 20th TVyNovelas Awards Best Male Revelation Christopher von Uckermann Nominated

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References

  1. "Aventuras En El Tiempo" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 13, 2003. Retrieved May 8, 2016.