A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
May 2, 2011
# of Seasons: 3
# of Episodes: 206
Finale:
May 10, 2013
Creators:
Mariela Romero
Original Title:
Grachi
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Nickelodeon Latinoamérica
Countries:
US
Grachi is a Nickelodeon Latin America fantasy television series written by Mariela Romero, Catharina Ledeboer and Mariana Palos that focuses on the life and love experiences of Graciela "Grachi" Alonso, a teenage witch. It premiered in Latin America on May 2, 2011. The series stars Isabella Castillo as Grachi, Andrés Mercado as Daniel and Kimberly Dos Ramos as Matilda; also featuring Mauricio Henao, Sol Rodríguez and Lance Dos Ramos in supporting roles. In June 2011 it was confirmed that the series was renewed for a second season, which began airing on February 27, 2012. The second season features a rogue teen witch named Mía, portrayed by María Gabriela de Faría, and a new rival for Daniel, Leo, portrayed by Willy Martin. In June 2012 the series was renewed for a third and last season of 50 episodes, which aired from March 4, 2012 to May 10, 2013: the third season features two new wizards, Axel and Manú, while Lance Dos Ramos leave. The series has been dubbed to English and is currently being aired through Nickelodeon Philippines since January 2012. Season 2 will air on May 6, 2013.Season 3 will aired 2014
Assistant Editor:
Jose Antonio Otero
Casting:
Vanessa Volt
Cinematography:
Jesus Ivan Rodriguez
Costume Design:
Karina Hurtado
Director:
Leonardo Galavis
Arturo Manuitt
Executive In Charge Of Production:
JC Acosta
Executive Producer:
José Vicente Scheuren
Alicia Avila
Tatiana Rodríguez
Line Producer:
Mara Farina Chan
Music Editor:
Shafik Palis
Producer:
Carla Gomez
Prop Designer:
Carmen Carmona
Script:
Esther Avila
Ruth Consuelo Anzola
Stunt Coordinator:
Juan C. Bofill
Writer:
Diego Vago
Mariana Palos
Rosalba Pico Estrada
Catharina Ledeboer
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