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In 1993, Xuxa returned to the idea of doing a show in the United States. DiC Entertainment wanted to create a whole new program, but MTM Enterprises wanted to do a project based on the original Brazilian version of Xuxa's show. Xuxa ended up choosing MTM Enterprises, as this aligned more closely with her own ambition for an American program.
Initially, Planeta Xuxa was shown on TV Globo's Saturday afternoons, so Xuxa presented two shows simultaneously on the same day, as Xuxa Park occupied the broadcasters' mornings. From 19 April 1998, the program began to be presented on Sunday afternoons due to the 1998 World Cup , remaining on Sundays until its end in 2002.
The success of "Xou da Xuxa" led to an effort to conquer international markets, with mixed results. The Argentina version of the program, El Show de Xuxa, was considered a success, reaching an estimated viewership of 33 million. [15] The United States version, Xuxa, was launched in English. Xuxa's difficulty with the English language and ...
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 ...
Xuxa Park was a Brazilian children's television series hosted by pop star Xuxa Meneghel, better known by the homonym Xuxa, the series aired on Globo from 4 June 1994 to 6 January 2001. The program, a reboot of a Spanish program of the same name broadcast in the early 1990s, was shown on Saturday mornings and aimed at a family audience. [ 1 ]
TV Colosso (1993-1997) Uni-Duni-Tê (1965-1968) Vila Sésamo (Brazilian version of Sesame Street, co-produced with TV Cultura; 1972-1977) Xou da Xuxa (first program hosted by Xuxa on Globo; 1986-1992) Bobeou Dançou (1989) Paradão da Xuxa (1992) Programa Xuxa (1993) Xuxa Park (1994-2001) Planeta Xuxa (1997-2002) Xuxa no Mundo da Imaginação ...
El Show de Xuxa was an Argentine Children's television series hosted by Xuxa, between May 6, 1991 and December 31, 1993 and directed by Marlene Mattos.. It was through this program that Xuxa expanded its appeal among Hispanic audiences, the Los Angeles Times speculated that "more than 20 million children" watched the Xuxa Show in 16 Latin American countries every day, as well as Univision in ...
Xuxa Park was a Spanish children's television series hosted by Xuxa Meneghel, based on the Xou da Xuxa, produced by Michael Jay Solomon and screened from March 12 to June 18, 1992 by the Madrid network Telecinco, the third largest broadcaster of Spain in audience, totaling 15 episodes.