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2004- 2004
2 Seasons
47 Episodes
8.0(58 votes)
Ended
Comedy
Reality

Overview

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Production Companies

Televisa

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Cast & Crew

12 members
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Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo

Jorgito del Mazo Géis

Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo
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Polo Polo

Polo Polo

Polo Polo
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Lorena Herrera

Lorenita Herrera

Lorena Herrera
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Jorge Muñiz

Coque Muñiz

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Vica Andrade

Vica Andrade

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Isabel Madow

Isabelita Madow

Isabel Madow
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Roxana Martínez

Roxanita Martínez

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Luz Elena González

Lucecita González

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Martha Ofelia Galindo

Maestra Canuta Lombardo

Martha Ofelia Galindo
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David Villalpando

Director Patiño Pantoja "El Maestro Birolo"

David Villalpando
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Luis de Alba

El Pirruris "Pirrureishon"

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Rebeca Mankita

"Miss" Mankita (Maestra sustituta)

Rebeca Mankita

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