La familia P. Luche explained

Alt Name:The Plush Family
Genre:Sitcom
Creator:Eugenio Derbez, Jessica Cabrera,Marco Lagarde, Ricardo Álvarez
Developer:Pepe Sierra
Gus Rodríguez
Director:Eugenio Derbez, David Hernández
Starring:Eugenio Derbez,
Consuelo Duval,
Luis Manuel Ávila,
Regina Blandón,
Miguel Pérez,
Bárbara Torres,
Brayan Gibrán Mateo
Theme Music Composer:Aleks Syntek
Opentheme:"La familia P. Luche" by Aleks Syntek feat. Eugenio Derbez
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:80
List Episodes:La_Familia_P.Luche#Episodes
Executive Producer:Eugenio Derbez
Producer:Elías Solorio Lara
Runtime:30 minutes with commercials
Company:Televisa
Channel:Las Estrellas

La familia P. Luche (English: The P.Lush Family) is a Mexican family sitcom created by Eugenio Derbez. The series aired from August 7, 2002, to September 16, 2012, on the channel Canal de las Estrellas.[1] It is a spin-off of a regular sketch on the XHDRbZ comedy-sketch program.

In the series, the characters live in a fictional city called "Ciudad P. Luche" where clothes and other objects are wrapped in plush. The word P. Luche, is a pun to the word plush in Spanish: peluche. The show is similar in style to the American sitcom Married...With Children, in that it depicts a comically dysfunctional family. La familia P. Luche, however, plays more like a live-action cartoon, complete with colorful sets and comic sound effects. The sitcom won a TVyNovelas Award for "Best Comedy Program" in 2008.[2]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring characters

Episodes

Series overview

Season 3 (2012)

Production

Background

The series first started as a short skit in Derbez's previous shows, "Al Derecho y al Derbez" and "Derbez en Cuando" showing Ludovico, Federica, and an Asian kid starring as Ludoviquito, but when it aired it showed the change of Ludoviquito's actors and the other two kids. The explanation behind the change in actors for Ludoviquito was that he was not really Ludovico's son, but rather the product of a tryst between Federica and the milkman. While at summer camp, Ludoviquito manages to hypnotize the richest kid in camp to switch places with him. Ludovico and Federica don't even notice the difference, and not even the fact that he continually repeats "Yo soy Ludoviquito P.Luche (I am Ludoviquito P.Luche)" like a zombie makes them curious. Ludovico accidentally snaps Ludoviquito out of his trance, and the poor child begins to cry once he realizes the fate in which he is stuck.

Seasons 1-2

The first season aired from 2002 to 2004 with frequent reruns of the episodes. The season finale stated that soon the second season would be produced (with the actors leaving a "goodbye" message like in the promotional commercial). The second season marked the show return at the end of the first quarter of 2007 (continuing with the plot that had ended the first season years ago, in which a plane where they were traveling crashing in an island and the family having passed around 5 years living there, to compensate the years that had passed after the first season.), with the show now produced in a 16:9 (HDTV format) and airing constantly new episodes, using the same actors as in the first season (including the fact that the kids starring on it had grown up a lot).

Season 3

A third season was announced to be in production in December 2010. Eugenio Derbez, the producer of the series, admitted that the new season will introduce a new character to the sitcom.[3]

The series began on July 8, 2012, and ended on September 16 of the same year.[4]

Setting

Awards

YearCeremonyAwardResult
2004TVyNovelas Award"Best Comedy Program"
2008

Notes and References

  1. http://www.esmas.com/canaldelasestrellasla/notas/793898.html Canal de las Estrellas - La familia P. Luche
  2. http://televisa.esmas.com/hoy/noticias/000615/destilando-amor-triunfa-premios-tvynovelas Hoy - Noticias
  3. http://enelshow.com/news/television/2010/12/01/30/43248 en el SHOW - La Familia de P. Luche vuelve el 2011
  4. https://twitter.com/EugenioDerbez/status/187963769429827584 - Eugenio Derbez revela fecha de estreno de la tercera temporada de La Familia P. Luche