TV Xuxa

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TV Xuxa
TV Xuxa.jpg
Genre Children
Game show
Music
Talk show
Directed byBoninho
Mário Meirelles [1]
Opening theme"TV Xuxa no Ar"
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes1.000
Production
Running time95 minutes
Original release
Network TV Globo
Release4 April 2005 (2005-04-04) 
25 January 2014 (2014-01-25) [2]
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TV Xuxa was a children's program on display day-by-day from 2005 until 2007 in the same format as TV Colosso, on TV Globo. Xuxa ran a game show which lasted from 2008 to 2014 in the same format as Planeta Xuxa , another game show that was a hit in the 1990s.

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Children's program (2005–2007)

The first season of the show had a stage in a format almost similar to the Australian children's TV series Hi-5 .

"TV Xuxa" presented the segment "Notícia da Hora", the news program hosted by Edna Tureza, Artur Ismo and Felipe Mingau; "Triângulo em Ação", featuring the Txutxucão Gang's characters, the dogs:Felícia Fênix, Dinha, Max Well, Otar, Dongo, and Dona Vânia Catxorra, all walk-around puppets built by Grupo 100 Modos with facial animations controlled by remote control (as Priscilla from TV Colosso ); and "Kéka Tóke Xou", a talk-show parody hosted by Bruxa Kéka and Urubu João, in TV Pirata (1988 - 1990 and 1992), Mais Você and Programa do Jô cross-over formats.

The second stage was in a spaceships,as reminds of her career trademark. In the same year, Xuxa completed 20 years on TV Globo and had a special program.

The third and last of the children's program, the stage is now on top of tables.

Sessão X

"Sessão X" was a TV Xuxa's section, which airs some cartoons and sitcoms. Some of them are The Fairly OddParents , SpongeBob SquarePants , The Suite Life of Zack & Cody , That's So Raven , Lizzie McGuire , Hannah Montana , Cory in the House , Stickin' Around , Potatoes and Dragons , Avatar: The Last Airbender , Power Rangers , He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002), Sonic X and Dungeons & Dragons .

Game show (2008–2014)

TV Xuxa was reformulated to change public and debuting new format, hourly and attractions. When it became game show came to be viewed weekly on Saturdays with the intention of rejuvenating the public. The program stopped showing cartoons, invested in play, and Xuxa began to receive her guests on a stage designed to interviews and musical numbers. At this stage, Xuxa talked with singers Justin Bieber (outside the studio, when he came to show in Brazil), and Taylor Swift, who put everyone to dance to the sound of live hits "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" and "Long Live" [3] (song that was a duet with Brazilian singer Paula Fernandes).

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References

  1. "TV Xuxa". Memória Globo. Archived from the original on May 18, 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  2. "Em crise, Xuxa dá adeus à TV por tempo indeterminado". Veja.com . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  3. "Taylor Swift participa do "TV Xuxa" especial de Dia das Crianças". Rádio Gaúcha. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2018.