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1993


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Dulce Illusion (1993) is a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas Televisión. It was written by Mariela Romero. This telenovela lasted between 198 and 92 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International. This was the first telenovela to use Venezuelan cartoons with real people, in fact, it’s the only one in the history of Venezuelan soap operas, and the great success of this RCTV’s material is partly due to the big innovation of the cartoons. The animated characters were developed by the legendary animator Felix Nakamura and his team.

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Synopsis

A modern-day Cinderella meet her young Prince Charming in a unique series that weaves romance, dreams, fantasy, and evil... all in one unprecedented telenovela: Dulce Ilusión (Sweet Dream). The story begins in the midst of the tropics... where nature, in all its majesty, create and aura of wonder. Dulce María is born there - and heiress to her parent's lands and vast fortune. Through a twist of fate, however, her ruthless governess Zarina robs her of her rightful inheritance and raises Dulce María as a servant in her own home, convincing her that she had been born a penniless orphan. Despite her stepmother's cruelty, Dulce María grows to become a young woman full of optimism and innocence. Her genuine nature wins the hearts of many of the townspeople, specially the local children. Among these is Caraotica, an unforgettable boy with strange powers; in reality, Caraotica is an angel who inadvertently "fell" into the convent's backyard while on a mission from heaven to Villa del Mar. Sor Ada, the nun who educated Dulce María, becomes her confidante and greatest source of moral support. In her youth, Sor Ada had experienced everything from hunting tigers in the wild to singing classic love ballads, and thus instills in Dulce María a pronounced idealism and zest for life. It's no wonder, then, that Dulce María is regarded as a dreamer... a young girl who shares her dreams and adventures with imaginary characters: a lively lizard named Homero, symbol of emotion; the toucan Prometeo symbol of reason; and the coquettish canary Alicia Josefina, symbol of love. One day, Dulce María is reunited with her childhood sweetheart Juan Francisco, a recently graduated military cadet. This marks the beginning of a passionate love story; one which will be threatened by envy, jealousy, and blind ambition. However, with the help of Jacques Delfin, a mysterious and eccentric man who lives on a yacht off the coast of Villa del Mar, Dulce María and Juan Francisco will finally unravel the secret of her birthright and find true love.

Cast

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  • Coraima Torres as Dulce María
  • Gabriel Fernandez as Juan Francisco Corona
  • Carlos Arreaza as El Junior
  • Janin Barboza as Sor Angustia
  • Marisela Berti as Zarina
  • Ricardo Bianchi as Gustavo Ríos Ibáñez
  • Jose Daniel Bort as Andy Perez Matos
  • Marcos Campos as Arturo Tracala
  • Crisol Carabal as Sarita
  • Felix Loreto as Justo Corona
  • Dora Mazzone as Egleé Bustillo
  • Jonathan Montenegro as Lalo
  • Martha Pabón as Marquesita
  • Jorge Palacios as Don Tomás
  • Henry Soto as Jacques Delfín
  • Raul Gonzales Voice of Lizard Homero

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    References

    Dulce Ilusión Wikipedia