Adventures in Time (2001-2001)

Premiere:
March 19, 2001

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 105

Finale:
November 19, 2001

Creators:
Sergio Schmucler

Original Title:
Aventuras en el Tiempo

Genres:
Drama | Family | Soap

Production Companies:
Televisa

Countries:
MX

Violeta lives with her uncle because her mother died soon after she was born and she never knew her father, she stays with her grandmother from time to time as well. Violeta has a boyfriend named Ángel who gives her a pet dog. While at her grandmother's house, Violeta discovers a time machine that her grandfather built, so she and her friends travel to different time periods. They visit several important events in Mexican history, learning these stories firsthand.

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Art Direction:
José Benavent

Assistant Editor:
Leticia Amezcua

Associate Producer:
Eduardo Meza

Cinematography:
Gilberto Macin
Roberto Zamora
Alejandro Álvarez
Gabriel Vázquez Bulmán
Felix Greco

Costume Design:
Ana Luisa Miranda
Gabriela Rueda

Director:
Martín Pérez
Adriana Barraza

Editor:
Georgina Flores

Executive Producer:
Rosy Ocampo

Makeup Artist:
Elena López Carreón

Music:
Pablo Aguirre

Production Coordinator:
María Alba Espinosa

Set Decoration:
Jetzibe Soria

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Horacio Martinez

Stunt Driver:
Omar Ayala

Theme Song Performance:
Belinda
Christopher Von Uckermann

Utility Stunts:
Omar Ayala

Writer:
Sergio Schmucler

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