La CQ explained

Alt Name:Constantino Quijano
Genre:Comedy
Teen sitcom
Creator:Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo
Director:Sergio Adrián Sánchez "El Venado" Dorantes
Creative Director:Leo Ricciardi
Theme Music Composer:Giorgio Torelli
Open Theme:"La CQ", performed by The series characters
Composer:Francisco Álvarez
Rómulo Gallego
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish
Num Seasons:4
Num Episodes:100
List Episodes:List of La CQ episodes
Location:Mexico City
Caracas
Cinematography:Wily Balcazar
Runtime:22–23 minutes
Network:Cartoon Network
Related:Una familia de diez

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,[1] making it also the first local original live-action series. The show's original broadcasting time was 11:00 AM, 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM; currently it is broadcast Monday through Friday on Cartoon Network in Latin America, and on Canal 5 in Mexico from 5:00-6:00 PM. The show follows a group of friends as they experience conflicts throughout their middle school years.

The series first premiered on August 6, 2012, and then returned with the season 2 on December 6, 2012. In September 2013, it started airing in the United States on UniMás' weekend morning lineup.

Plot

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

Commercial production

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

The series received criticism since its launch. Audiences and critics criticized the plot of the episodes, the poor performances, the effects and the toilet humor, considered as very simple. It is also criticized by Hispanics that the design of the school is too americanized, although the series is set in Mexico. The humor is considered very simplistic and boring, and also criticize the excessive use of laugh track. A Movie and a Brazilian Version 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.[2]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
2013 Kids' Choice Awards Mexico[3] [4] Favorite TV Series None
Favorite Actor in a Supporting Role Harold Azuara
Favorite actress Ale Müller
Favorite Actress in a Supporting Role Anna Fernanda Urdapilleta
Favorite Villain Luis Fernando Ceballos
2014 Premios TVyNovelas[5] Best Unit Program La CQ

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La CQ primera serie en Co-Producción entre Televisa y Cartoon Network .
  2. Web site: La CQ: Inicia planeación de la película y una posible versión brasileña . 2023-01-08 . www.anmtvla.com.
  3. Web site: Anuncian nominados a los Kids' Choice Awards México 2013 . June 5, 2014 . Entretenimiento Terra . Spanish.
  4. Web site: Marie Palma F . Lista de ganadores de los premios Kids Choice Awards México 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160208205443/http://entretenimiento.starmedia.com/alfombra-roja/lista-ganadores-premios-kids-choice-awards-mexico-2013.html . February 8, 2016 . June 5, 2014 . . Spanish.
  5. Web site: La CQ nominada como "Mejor Programa unitario" . June 5, 2014 . Spanish.