Pequeños Gigantes (Mexican TV series)

Pequeños Gigantes
Genre Talent show
Presented by Galilea Montijo (Host)
Yurem Rojas
Judges Raquel Ortega
Pierre Angelo
María José
Noel Schajris
Bianca Marroquín
Manuel "Flaco" Ibañez
Fanny Lu
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 3
Production
Producer(s) Rubén Galindo and Santiago Galindo
Running time 150 min. (including commercials)
Production company(s) Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas, Univision, Galavision (USA)
Original release March 27, 2011 (2011-03-27) – present
External links
Official website

Pequeños Gigantes (English: Small Giants) is a mexican reality talent show that originally premiered in Mexico on March 27, 2011, on Canal de las Estrellas and ended in July 24, 2011. It premiered the first season in the United States on June 19, 2011, on Univision and ended in September 5, 2011. Once again premiered the second season on May 19, 2012. The show is hosted by Galilea Montijo and Yurem Rojas, with Jimena as the backstage co-presenter.

The talent show televises seven groups of talented children from various Hispanic countries including the United States (each group comprises four children) competing against each other to receive the highest ranking at the end of each program, and for the first place and the grand prize. Each group is divided into three categories: charisma, singing, and dancing. In each group there is one captain whose talent is charisma, one singer, and two dancers.

Six judges give each child category a rating based from 1 to 10. The judges consist of Mexican theater-actress Bianca Marroquín, Mexican comedian actor Pierre Angelo, Mexican singer María José 'Josa', Argentine singer Noel Schajris, Mexican actor Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez, Colombian singer Fanny Lu, and Spanish dancer Raquel Ortega.

After 16 episodes, "Los Irresistibles" won the grand cup and the 200,000 dollar prize in the grand finale. The team is composed of Javier, Miguel Ángel, Jorge and Daryna.[1]

Second-place are "Los Mega Estrellas": Grecia, Hiroshi, Jesús and Karla.[1]

Third-place are "Los Rebeldes": Montserrat, Magaby, Gerardo and Ylenia.[1]

Contestants

Group NameThe CaptainThe SingerThe Dancers
Los Super Poderosos
(The Super Powerful)
Ana Celeste Pena ]]Carlos Bernal Diana Valeria and José Armando Rodriguez
Los Mega Estrellas
(The Mega Stars)
Grecia Luis Hiroshi Akriado Karla Rodriguez Maciel and Jesús Ruiz
Los Rebeldes
(The Rebels)
Montserrat García Magaby GarayYlenia Jaramillo and Gerardo Hernandez
Pequeños Guerreros
(Little Warriors)
Gema Nicte haJosé Luis RiveRANicole Chavez and Andres Maceda Mojica
Los Super Peques
(The Super Little Ones)
Carlos YumbeJoselyn TiburcioMichel Gómez and David Díaz
Gigantes en Acción
(Giants in Action)
Dana ValeriaMariana LopezZhiria Burgos and Adolfo Mauricio Romero
Los Irresistibles
(The Irresistibles)
Javier RuizMiguel ÁngelJorge del Valle and Daryna Gonzalez

El Club de la Comedia (The Comedy Club)

Name
Ximena
Nicole
Ricardo
Rafael
Marco Aveldanez
Regina
Fabiana
Grethel
Moisés
Ingrid
René
Ana Silvia

Judges

NationalityNameOccupation
 MexicoBianca MarroquínTheater-actress
 MexicoPierre AngeloComedian actor
 MexicoMaría JoséSinger
 ColombiaFanny LuSinger
 MexicoArath de la TorreActor
 ArgentinaNoel SchajrisSinger
 MexicoManuel "Flaco" IbáñezActor
 SpainRaquel OrtegaDancer
 VenezuelaNachoSinger
 MexicoLupe EsparzaSinger
 CubaAdrián Di MonteActor-Singer

International versions of Pequeños Gigantes

     Currently airing franchise
     Franchise with an upcoming season
     Franchise whose status is unknown
     Franchise no longer in production
Country/regionNameNetworkHost(s)JudgesSeasons and winners
 Chile Pequeños Gigantes Chilevisión Carolina de Moras
  • Season 1, 2014: Los rebeldes
 Costa Rica Pequeños Gigantes Teletica
  • Season 1, 2011: Estrellas Arrasadores
 Ecuador Pequeños Gigantes Teleamazonas
  • Season 1, 2012:
 Hungary Kicsi Óriások RTL Klub Balázs Sebestyén
  • Eszter Földes
  • Péter Geszti
  • Dávid Spáh
  • Season 1, 2016: Lázadók
 Italy Pequeños Gigantes
Piccoli giganti
Canale 5
Real Time
Belén Rodríguez
Gabriele Corsi
  • Current
  • Benedetta Parodi (2)
  • Enzo Miccio (2)
  • Serena Rossi (2)
  • Former
  • Claudio Amendola (1)
  • Megan Montaner (1)
  • Francesco Arca (1)
  • Season 1, 2016: I Piccoli Guerrieri
  • Season 2, 2017: Stelle Filanti
 Mexico Pequeños Gigantes Televisa Galilea Montijo
  • Season 1, 2011: Los Irresistibles
  • Season 2, 2012: Megaestrellas
  • Season 3, 2018: Los Super Powers
 Panama Pequeños Gigantes Telemetro
  • Season 1, 2012: Gigantes en accion
 Paraguay Pequeños Gigantes Telefuturo Dani Da Rosa
  • Current
  • David Dionich
  • Clara Franco
  • Mili Britez
  • Nadia Portillho (2)
  • Álvaro Ayala
  • Former
  • Alicia Ramirez (1)
  • Season 1, 2014: Los Megas Talentosos
  • Season 2, 2014: Los Irresistibles
 Peru Pequeños Gigantes América Televisión Federico Salazar
Katia Condos
  • Season 1, 2012: Los Irresistibles
 Poland Mali Giganci TVN Filip Chajzer
  • Current
  • Agnieszka Chylińska
  • Katarzyna Bujakiewicz
  • Kuba Wojewódzki
  • Season 1, 2015: Klika Rubika
  • Season 2, 2016: Kadra Anki
 Portugal Pequenos Gigantes TVI Fatima Lopes
  • Manuel Luis Goucha
  • Rita Pereira
  • David Carreira
 Spain Pequeños Gigantes Telecinco Jesús Vázquez
  • Season 1, 2014: Los Rebeldes
  • Season 2, 2015: Gigantes en acción
 Ukraine Маленькі гіганти 1+1 Kateryna Osadcha
 Uruguay Pequeños Gigantes Teledoce
  • Season 1, 2013: Pequenos Guerroes
 United States Pequeños Gigantes USA Univision Giselle Blondet
  • Season 1, 2017: Peque Flow

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Irresistibles ganó copa de los Pequeños Gigantes". Retrieved 6 September 2011.
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