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Written by
  
Onell López Campos

First episode date
  
5 February 2007

Number of episodes
  
76

5/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
Chile

Final episode date
  
22 July 2009

Number of seasons
  
3

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Created by
  
Onell López CamposJosé Francisco García

Directed by
  
Onell López CamposJuan Pablo Tapia

Starring
  
Constanza PiccoliIgnacio SepúlvedaRaquel CalderónCésar MoralesLuciana EcheverríaVicente MuñozConstanza HerreroNicolas Guerra

Opening theme
  
"Cada Vez" by Six Pack (seasons 1–2)Huracanes by Six Pack (season 3)

Networks
  
Genres
  
Comedy, Humour, Romance Film

Similar
  
Isa TKM, Corazón rebelde, Skimo, 2011 Viña del Mar Internatio, Sueña Conmigo

Karkú is a Chilean teen television series, co-produced by My Friend Entertainment and Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN).

Contents

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Plot

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Emilia, a 13-year-old girl, is sent by her parents from the small city of Vallenar, Chile, to live with her uncles in metropolitan Santiago, Chile. There, she enters the British College, where she befriends Fernanda, Valentina, Zico, Alex, and Martín, with whom she tries to fund a year-end trip overseas. The series follows exploring everyday-life problems of teenagers, including friendship and romance.

Cast

Main cast
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  • Constanza Piccoli as Emilia "Emi" Valdés
  • Ignacio Sepúlveda as Francisco "Zico" Sotomayor
  • Raquel Calderón as Fernanda "Feña" Urquieta
  • Cesar Morales as Martín Maldonado
  • Luciana Echeverría como Valentina "Vale" Urquieta
  • Vicente Muñoz como Alex Schilling
  • Constanza Herrero como Daniela "Dana" Hamilton (season 3 only)
  • Nicolás Guerra como Cristian "Chris" Hamilton (season 3 only)
  • Supporting cast
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  • Gustavo Becerra as Inspector Palacios
  • Marcos Bucci as Marcos "Chanchivia" Valdivia
  • Patricia Irribarra as Miss Elena
  • Renato Münster as Uncle Arturo
  • Vania Alejandra López as Margarita
  • Peggy Cordero as Edna, Dana and Chris's grandmother
  • Carlos Embry as Manuel Valdés, Emilia's father
  • Araceli Vitta as Miss Fabiana Castillo
  • Paulina Hunt as Nurse María Eugenia
  • Javiera Hernández as Miss Daniela
  • Paula Sharim as Uncle Mariana
  • Daniel Herrera as Lucas
  • Francisca Reiss as Patricia, Emilia's mother
  • Rodrigo Leon as Diego, Fernanda's friend
  • Production and themes

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    The first Latin American telenovela for young audience, Karkú was co-produced My Friend Entertainment and Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN). Its title is derived from mapudungún and means "to dare," which "faithfully reflects the spirit of the plot," according to TVN. The series was created Onell López Campos and José Francisco García, with Campos as director along with Juan Pablo Tapia, and García as executive producer, and Felipe Vergara and Soledad Pérez as producers. It explores the aging of teenagers, focusing on Latin America, and producers tried to prompt diligence, teamwork, and friendship on its viewers. López commented he tried to insert music as feature that "not only plays as an ornament, but is part of the undertaking of the protagonists, is a tool that they have."

    Broadcasting

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    The first two seasons were broadcast by TVN in Chile; from February 5, to March 8, 2007, and from January 2, to February 6, 2008. The third season was first broadcast on Nickelodeon Latin America between June 17, and July 22, 2009. It aired in the other Latin American countries through Nickelodeon, with Ecuavisa also airing it in Ecuador, Señal Colombia in Colombia, and TV Brasil in Brazil. Spanish-language network ¡Sorpresa! broadcast the series on its back to school programming in the United States.

    Reception

    It was a success in Chile; its debuted had a 14.4 rating against 11.7 and 6.7 of Mekano and Futurama respectively. The complete first season had an average rating of 14.1. It was also popular in several countries of Latin America.

    References

    Karkú Wikipedia