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El Jardín de Clarilú | |
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Genre | Musical Mystery Children's Educational |
Created by | Carlos Terán |
Written by | Paula Varela (40 episodes, 2011–2014) Inés Cuesta (30 episodes, 2014) |
Directed by | Andrés Boero Diego Kantor Fernando Gatti |
Starring | Agustina Cabo Thomas Lepera Leandro Zanardi Andrés Espinel Sophie Oliver |
Theme music composer | Florencia Ciarlo Eduardo Frigerio Federico San Millám Paula Varela Inés Cuesta |
Opening theme | AEIOU, by Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo |
Ending theme | AEIOU (Instrumental) |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 100 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Roly Candino |
Producer | María Laura Moure |
Production locations | Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina |
Cinematography | Miguel Abal Leandro Martínez Hans Bonato |
Editors | José Luis Ghezzi (55 episodes, 2011–2014) Soledad Martinez (55 episodes, 2011–2014) Gerardo Pérez (55 episodes, 2011–2014) Laura Palottini (30 episodes, 2014) Gianni Di Lillo (25 episodes, 2011–2013) Hugo Roldán (25 episodes, 2011–2013) |
Running time | 13 minutes |
Production company | Metrovision Producciones S.A. Walt Disney Television Argentina |
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Network | Disney Junior |
Release | April 1, 2011 – December 12, 2014 |
El Jardín de Clarilú (translated in English as Clarilu's Garden) is an Argentine children's television series, produced by Metrovision Producciones S.A. was broadcast by Disney Junior Latin America on April 1, 2011, and ended on December 12, 2014. The series was the first original production by Disney Junior Latin America. [1]
The series was released on the streaming service Disney+ on January 8, 2021, just the two seasons. [2] [3]
The series shows a little girl named Clarilú who solves several mysteries that happen in her garden, along with her best friend Lápiz, a pencil dog.
The series follows a strict formula, where Clarilú receives an anonymous letter at the beginning of the episode, which encourages her to find a lost object and find out who sent the letter.
On their tour, Clarilú and Lápiz receive help from their friends: an aviator postman and his giant dragonfly, a group of colorful butterflies, a wise spider, pond ducks and a flock of musicians traveling on the shell of a giant, colorful snail.
During this tour, spectators are invited to interact with the story by participating in the search for the mysterious character, encouraging the implantation of the analytical-synthetic thought that is put into practice before any problem solving situation. The keys presented stimulate the learning of letters and words of songs, rhymes and educational games.
The Garden of Clarilu stimulates pre-reading and initial reading skills. The dynamics of the story, the setting and the original characters favor implicit learning, as, while the child's attention is focused on the story, he makes contact and incorporates concepts of reading and writing in a dynamic and fun way.
The Garden of Clarilu encourages small viewers to show their skills in solving logical problems and accompanies them in the initial learning of written reading, adding valuable tools to the future school development of them.
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El Jardín de Clarilú | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | August 2, 2011 [4] |
Studio | Estudios Néctar (Argentina) |
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Length | 27:02 |
Language | Spanish |
Label | Walt Disney |
Director | Eduardo Frigerio (orchestral) |
Producer | Eduardo Frigerio |
The soundtrack was released in Argentina on August 2, 2011, [5] in the form of CD, by Walt Disney Records in Spanish. [6]
The album contains fun and captivating musical themes, presented along the Clarilu (with Agustina Cabo) and the ABC band (with Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver). This Walt Disney Records communications includes 15 unpublished themes that stimulate the imagination and offer fundamental lessons for the small development of small. The songs, while stimulating learning, recreate some of the most significant moments of the series.
Each episode presents musical ratings performed by the ABC band (with Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver), as well as a themed musical cutting closure.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "AEIOU" | Eduardo Frigerio | Agustina Cabo, Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 01:55 |
2. | "A Cuidar" | Eduardo Frigerio | Agustina Cabo | 01:00 |
3. | "¡Yo soy Pipo!" | Eduardo Frigerio and Jorge Edelstein | Thomas Lepera, Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 02:45 |
4. | "Quiero una ensalada" | Eduardo Frigerio, Paula Varela, Florencia Nosso, Victória Suárez Battán and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver, Agustina Cabo and Alma Delia Pérez | 02:28 |
5. | "Racconto" | Eduardo Frigerio, Inés Cuesta, Florencia Mosso and Jorge Edelstein | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 01:06 |
6. | "Fruti Fruti Frutas" | Eduardo Frigerio, Paula Varela, Florencia Mosso and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Juan Carlos Tinoco | 02:25 |
7. | "Primavera en el Jardín" | Eduardo Frigerio, Paula Varela, Florencia Mosso, Jorge Edelstein and Florencia Ciarlo | Agustina Cabo, Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 02:15 |
8. | "Colores y más Colores" | Eduardo Frigerio, Inés Cuesta, Florencia Mosso, Jorge Edelstein and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver, Agustina Cabo and Alma Delia Pérez | 02:09 |
9. | "A Contar Cantando" | Eduardo Frigerio, Paula Varela, Florencia Mosso and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver, Thomas Lepera and Agustina Cabo | 03:00 |
10. | "¿Quién será?" | Eduardo Frigerio | Agustina Cabo | 00:22 |
11. | "Canción de Griselda" | Eduardo Frigerio | Alma Delia Pérez | 00:55 |
12. | "Muy Feliz" | Eduardo Frigerio, Inés Cuesta, Florencia Mosso, Jorge Edelstein and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver, Thomas Lepera and Carmen Sarahi | 01:35 |
13. | "Cometas" | Eduardo Frigerio and Jorge Edelstein | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 01:23 |
14. | "Los triángulos suenan" | Eduardo Frigerio, Paula Varela, Florencia Mosso and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 02:25 |
15. | "Jugando a la escondida" | Eduardo Frigerio, Inés Cuesta, Florencia Mosso and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 02:00 |
Total length: | 27:02 |
El Jardín de Clarilú 2 | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | November 23, 2012 |
Studio | Estudios Néctar (Argentina) |
Genre | |
Length | 34:47 |
Language | Spanish |
Label | Walt Disney |
Director | Eduardo Frigerio (orchestra) Katie Viqueira (vocal) |
El Jardín de Clarilú 2 is the second soundtrack of the television series of the same name, was released on November 23, 2012 by Walt Disney Records in Argentina, including the letter game (inside the CD booklet). [7] [8]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Canción de los Amigos" | Eduardo Frigerio, Federico San Millan, Florencia Mosso and Paula Varela | Carolina Ayala, Moisés Palacios, Leonardo Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver, Thomas Lepera, Juan Carlos Tinoco, Luis Daniel Ramirez and Agustina Cabo | 02:20 |
2. | "Plop, una Burbuja" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo, Paula Varela, Jorge Edelstein and Florencia Mosso | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo | 03:02 |
3. | "Cachata Cha Cha" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo, Paula Varela and Inés Cuesta | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo | 03:10 |
4. | "Somos los ABC" | Eduardo Frigerio, Federico San Millan, Florencia Mosso and Jorge Edelstein | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 03:11 |
5. | "Me Gusta Viajar" | Eduardo Frigerio and Federico San Millan | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver, Carolina Ayala, Moisés Palacios and Luis Daniel Ramirez | 02:56 |
6. | "Todos es Diversión" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo and Jorge Edelstein | Leandro Zanardi, Andres Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo | 01:56 |
7. | "Al Tobogán" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo, Jorge Edelstein and Florencia Mosso | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo | 02:33 |
8. | "A Mover el Cuerpo" | Eduardo Frigerio, Federico San Millan and Florencia Mosso | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Thomas Lepera | 02:13 |
9. | "Perder o Ganar" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo, Florencia Mosso and Victoria Suarez Battan | Moisés Palacios, Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Luis Daniel Ramirez | 02:08 |
10. | "Uy, Qué Me Pongo" | Eduardo Frigerio and Florencia Ciarlo | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel and Sophie Oliver | 02:06 |
11. | "Pensar, Pensar" | Eduardo Frigerio, Federico San Millan and Florencia Mosso | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo | 02:53 |
12. | "Oh, Cuánto Amor" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo, Paula Varela and Florencia Mosso | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver, Thomas Lepera and Luis Daniel Ramirez | 02:30 |
13. | "Murciélago Despertador" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo, Inés Cuesta and Florencia Mosso | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo | 02:28 |
14. | "Para Dormir, Para Soñar" | Eduardo Frigerio, Florencia Ciarlo and Inés Cuesta | Leandro Zanardi, Andrés Espinel, Sophie Oliver and Agustina Cabo | 02:15 |
Total length: | 34:47 |
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Ref. |
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2013 | International Emmy Kids Awards | Educational/Instructional Television Program | El Jardín de Clarilú | [9] |
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