Cha Cha Cha (TV series)
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''Cha Cha Cha'' was an Argentine sketch comedy
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aired in the 1990s on América TV, starring Alfredo Casero, Fabio Alberti,
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, and others. It was characterized by absurd
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, often improvised and sometimes bordering on the surreal. The show made the actors famous, and is considered as a classic in the history of Argentine television. In 2012 it was announced by Casero that the show could return as a motion picture, but since the announcement no further developments have been made.


History

The cycle began in 1992, after the separation of the group of actors that performed the TV comedy show ''
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''. The show was first known only as ''Cha Cha Cha''; in the last three seasons, a subtitle was added. In 1995 it was ''Dancing en el Titanic''; in 1996 ''El Estigma del Dr. Vaporeso''; and the last season was ''La parrilla del Xeñor''. The last program was aired on August 13, 1997, and was then cancelled because of low ratings. Casero himself announced the cancellation of the show, and described it like this: "It had that half and half... with the ''guarangadas''(crude, uneducated words) that we used to say... We like the ''refiné'' stuff, and we also like that funny thing of getting your fingers into mayonnaise to catch an olive." Soon afterwards, in an interview, he stated the reason for the cancellation flatly: "There's no place on television for our show... If I had a TV channel I'd fire the folks of ''Cha cha cha'' too."


The sketches

The style of some sketches are similar to Monty Python's Flying Circus, making them sometimes difficult to understand. Other were
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, such as ''Juan Carlos Batman'', where Casero played an Argentine (and fat) version of Batman, or ''Siddharta Kiwi'', a skinny fakir or
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performed by Diego Capusotto, who proposed unconventional solutions to everyday problems. The most controversial sketch was ''Todos juntos en capilla'', which came usually last of every emission. In it, Fabio Alberti played a
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who told supposedly edifying but ludicrous stories of a martyr saint called Peperino Pómoro. This prompted a reaction of a conservative Catholic association called '' Fundación Argentina del Mañana'', who launched a campaign against the sketch by sending letters to the channel and the commercial sponsors, finally achieving its cancellation.


Legacy

The program did not employ conventional humour and never had a massive public. In fact, it was always complicated because of low ratings. ''Dancing en el Titanic'' had to be aired live, to avoid spending extra money in studio, edition, exterior shots, etc. However, ''Cha Cha Cha'' managed to gather a fan base (some self-styled ''Vaporesianos''), who after the cancellation of the show found an alternative in the projects on which the members of Cha Cha Cha continued working on, for example: ''
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'', made in 1998 by Horacio Fontova, Fabio Alberti, Diego Capusotto, José Luis Oliver, Damián Dreizik and
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and aired in América TV; the theatre shows of Alfredo Casero, such as ''Sólo para entendidos''; and '' Todo por dos pesos'', a program by Alberti and Capusotto, aired in Canal 7 and Canal 9, which made these two actors even more popular. Over time the Chachacha TV series has become somewhat of a fad with a younger generation of Argentines. The programs are watched even today, on the television channel Volver, or on YouTube.


Cast

There were also many appearances of famous people such as Alejandro Lerner, Jorge Lanata, Enrique Macaya Márquez, Charly Alberti, Diego "Chavo" Fucks, Marcos Zucker, and even of Alfredo Casero's son, Nazareno Casero.


External links

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(fan site) 1992 Argentine television series debuts 1997 Argentine television series endings Argentine comedy television series 1990s Argentine television series