La CQ
La CQ | |
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Also known as | Constantino Quijano |
Genre | Comedy Teen sitcom |
Created by | Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo |
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Directed by | Sergio Adrián Sánchez "El Venado" Dorantes |
Creative director | Leo Ricciardi |
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Theme music composer | Giorgio Torelli |
Opening theme | "La CQ", performed by the main cast |
Composers | Francisco Álvarez Rómulo Gallego |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 100 (list of episodes) |
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Production locations | Mexico City Caracas |
Cinematography | Wily Balcazar |
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Running time | 22–23 minutes |
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Network | Cartoon Network |
Release | 6 August 2012 28 March 2014 | –
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La CQ (English: The CQ) is a Mexican television series created by Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo. Recorded at RCTV Studios in Caracas, it is a co-production between Televisa and Cartoon Network, making it also the first local original live-action series.[1] It follows a group of friends as they experience conflicts throughout their middle school years.
The series first premiered on 6 August 2012, and returned with season 2 on exactly four months later in December. The series finale aired on 28 March 2014.
In June 2024, it was announced that a sequel series with a new group of students was in production.[2] The series, titled La CQ: nuevo ingreso, is set to premiere on 9 December 2024.[3]
Plot
[edit]La CQ tells the story of eight friends at the middle school called Constantino Quijano. The friends: Angel, Clara, Beto, Monche, Jenny, Danny, Adri, and Roque often go through funny conflicts causing great stories, misunderstandings, but more importantly always showing the value of friendship and being a team.
Characters
[edit]- Ángel del Río (played by Emiliano Flores): Ángel is Adri's older brother, and is usually not the smartest of the fraternity. He is the captain of La CQ's soccer team and dreams of one day being a professional player. He is friendly and considered very handsome by the girls of La CQ. He is Clara's boyfriend and Beto's best friend.
- Clara Licona (played by Alejandra "Ale" Müller) Ángel's girlfriend (they start secretly dating at the end of Season 1), and Adri's best friend. She is the new student at La CQ. She is pretty but sometimes considered a little cheesy, especially when it comes to talking about Ángel. Her biggest enemy is Jenny and is the most "normal" out of the gang.
- Roberto "Beto" Bautista (played by Benny Emmanuel): Beto is the smartest not only of the group but the whole school, although he is not considered very handsome. He is best friends with Ángel and Monche and has a crush on Danny.
- Ramón “Monche” Barragán (played by Harold Azuara) Monche is the most naive and the comedian of the group. He often tells nonsensical jokes or says silly comments and sometimes spies on the cheerleaders or sneaks into the girls' restroom. He also has a habit of smoothening his hair.
- Maria Juana "Jenny" Pinto del Rostro (played by Fernanda Urdapilleta) Jenny is the captain of the school's cheerleaders and is very mean. She is the daughter of La CQ's principal, and has a cousin named Danny (who she's always bossing around). She has a crush on Ángel, but he doesn't like her back, making her share a rivalry with Clara and Adri. She is considered the most girly and likes to be the center of attention. Even though she is a mean girl, the rest consider her a friend of the crew. Her biggest secret is her love for tacos which only Danny knows.
- Daniela "Danny" Pinto del Rostro (played by Ferny Graciano) Danny is the other nitwit of the gang. She is pretty naive, distracted, and doesn't catch on very fast. She has a crush on Beto and carries a doll named "Clementina". She is Jenny's cousin and is always following her orders. She is the niece of La CQ's principal and a very good friend of the crew.
- Adriana "Adri" del Río (played by Josselyn Zuckerman): Adri is Ángel's younger sister, Clara's best friend and, most of the time, the group's voice of reason. She hates being feminine and is more of a tomboy, something Jenny always makes fun of. She doesn't like when Roque picks on her friends and always stands up to him, but secretly she has feelings for him and is only trying to change his ways.
- "Roque" Villalón Pérez (played by Luis Fernando Ceballos) Roque is the school's bully always picking on smaller children, but mostly Monche and Beto. Jenny, being the principal's daughter, always uses him to get what she wants. Roque has failed at least three times, which leads to him being in the same grade level as the rest. He's friends with the Del Rio siblings (more of a frenemy in Ángel's case) even when the rest of the group dislikes him for his attitude. He always shows his true self whenever he's alone with Adri, proving he's a very sensible and kind person.
Commercial production
[edit]The characters in La CQ were in commercial campaigns for Cartoon Network's: "Stop Bullying: Speak Up", these bumpers were removed from the air in October 2012.
Reception
[edit]The series received criticism since its launch. Audiences and critics criticized the plot of the episodes, the poor performances, the effects, the humor, considered as very simple and boring, and the excessive use of a laugh track. It is also criticized by Hispanics that the design of the school is too americanized, although the series is filmed in Venezuela but set in Mexico. A movie and a Brazilian version of the show were announced at the time by Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo, but they never aired in the channel and nothing was known about them after that.[4]
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2013 | Kids' Choice Awards Mexico[5][6] | Favorite TV Series | La CQ | Won |
Favorite Actor in a Supporting Role | Harold Azuara | Won | ||
Favorite actress | Ale Müller | Won | ||
Favorite Actress in a Supporting Role | Anna Fernanda Urdapilleta | Won | ||
Favorite Villain | Luis Fernando Ceballos | Nominated | ||
2014 | Premios TVyNovelas[7] | Best Unit Program | La CQ | Nominated |
Sequel series
[edit]On 5 June 2024, series creator Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo revealed that a sequel series was in the works, with a new generation entering the school.[2] It is set to premiere on 9 December 2024.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "La CQ primera serie en Co-Producción entre Televisa y Cartoon Network".
- ^ a b Maldonado, Vanessa (19 July 2024). "TelevisaUnivision: La CQ returns to Mexican TV with a new season and a special production team". Produ.com. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
- ^ a b L. Martínez, Mariana (19 September 2024). "Cuándo se estrenará La CQ Nuevo ingreso y quiénes participan". infobae.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 November 2024.
- ^ "La CQ: Inicia planeación de la película y una posible versión brasileña". www.anmtvla.com. Retrieved 2023-01-08.
- ^ "Anuncian nominados a los Kids' Choice Awards México 2013" (in Spanish). Entretenimiento Terra. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
- ^ Marie Palma F. "Lista de ganadores de los premios Kids Choice Awards México 2013" (in Spanish). StarMedia. Archived from the original on February 8, 2016. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
- ^ "La CQ nominada como "Mejor Programa unitario"" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 5, 2014.