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| genre = Live-action |
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| creator = Agustín Rosario |
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| starring = Herbert Cruz<br>Ivonne Arriaga<br>Noris Joffre<br>Lizmarie Quintana<br>Abraham Martí <small>(2006-2007)</small><br>Ángel Figueroa<br>Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames<br>Carlos Ramírez |
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| runtime = 60 mins (including commercial breaks) |
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| opentheme = "TV Ilegal Theme" |
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| endtheme = "TV Ilegal Theme (Instrumental)" |
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| starring = Herbert Cruz<br>Ivonne Arriaga<br>Noris Joffre<br>Lizmarie Quintana<br>Abraham Marti (2006-2007)<br>Ángel Figueroa<br>Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames<br>Carlos Ramírez |
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| country = [[United States]] |
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| language = Spanish |
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| num_seasons = 4 |
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| executive_producer = Agustín Rosario |
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| first_aired = 2006 | last_aired = May 13, 2009 |
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| location = [[Guaynabo, Puerto Rico|Guaynabo]], [[Puerto Rico]] |
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| camera = [[Multiple-camera setup|Multi-camera]] |
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| followed_by = '''''Radio Ilegal'''''<br> May-21-09 |
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| runtime = 60 minutes <small>(including commercials)</small> |
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|related = ''TV Ilegal: El Especial'' (2011 on [[Telemundo Puerto Rico (TV channel)|Telemundo]])<br>''TV Ilegal: El Especial 2'' (2012 on [[Telemundo Puerto Rico (TV channel)|Telemundo]])<br>''Noche Ilegal'' (2012-present on [[WLII-DT|Univision]]) |
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| channel = [[WAPA-TV]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2006|05|17}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date|2009|05|13}} |
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| related = ''Noche Ilegal'' (2012-2015)<br/>''TV Ilegal: El Especial'' (2011)<br>''TV Ilegal: El Especial 2'' (2012) |
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'''''TV Ilegal''''', stylized as ''' |
'''''TV Ilegal''''', stylized as '''tv [i]lεgal''', was a [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] [[comedy]] and [[parody]]/[[satire]] television show broadcast on [[WAPA-TV]] from 2006 to 2009. The show parodied both local and international shows and people such as local shows, [[telenovelas]], variety shows and others. Most of the cast had previously worked on ''Sálvese Quien Pueda'' on [[WKAQ-TV|Telemundo]]. |
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The show featured comedians Herbert Cruz, Ivonne Arriaga, Noris Joffre, Lizmarie Quintana, Abraham |
The show's cast featured comedians Herbert Cruz, Ivonne Arriaga, Noris Joffre, Lizmarie Quintana, Abraham Martí, Ángel Figueroa, Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames and Carlos Ramírez. In 2007, Abraham Martí left the show to pursue music and acting opportunities in Spain and abroad. On May 13, 2009, the show broadcast its last episode due to no advertisement revenue to pay the actors. After a week of cancellation, a few of the cast members moved the show's format to [[Cadena Salsoul]] in ''Radio Ilegal''. |
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TV Ilegal aired two specials broadcast in [[ |
TV Ilegal aired two specials broadcast in [[WKAQ-TV|Telemundo]] in November 2011 and early 2012, before returning to television to [[WLII-DT|Univision Puerto Rico]] on October 1, 2012 on ''Noche Ilegal''. Herbert Cruz, Lizmarie Quintana, Ivonne Arriaga, Abraham Martí and Ángel Figueroa returned as part of the cast, except for Noris Joffre, Carlos Ramirez and Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames. The show ended in 2015. |
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==TV show parodies== |
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TV Ilegal returned to television to [[WLII-DT|Univision Puerto Rico]] starting on October 1st, 2012 on Noche Ilegal. Herbert Cruz, Lizmarie Quintana, Ivonne Arriaga, Abraham Marti and Ángel Figueroa return as part of the cast, but not Noris Joffre. |
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! width="115"| Parody |
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! width="115"| Original |
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|''Noti-Jierro a las 10:00'' |
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|''Noticentro a las 10:00'' |
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|It has been the most popular parody due to the parody of [[Pedro Rosa Nales]], whose catchphrase ("¡Oye! ¡Eso 'ta bueno!") is also what made the parody very popular. |
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|''Caso Enterrado'' |
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|''[[Caso Cerrado (show)|Caso Cerrado]]'' |
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|Portrays a parody of [[Ana María Polo|Dr. Ana María Polo]] with a very suggestive lesbian preference presiding the court and awarding the case to the defendant, which was usually a young, beautiful woman. |
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|''Ahora Podemos Gufiar'' |
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|''Ahora Podemos Hablar'' |
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|Its host, Carmen Jodet, is often portrayed as a biased journalist who often questioned her guests if they were linked to [[Kobbo Santarrosa]], with whom the real Carmen Jovet has had many feuds. Santarrosa's ''La Comay'' often criticized Jovet's ethics over her interviewing methods. |
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|''SuperExplosivo'' |
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|''[[SuperXclusivo]]'' |
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|''El (Anti-)Show de Maripilly'' |
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|Original sketch |
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|Maripilly's talk show. |
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|''Sabado Picante'' |
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|''[[Sabado Gigante]]'' |
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|''Que Mala Suerte con Marrano'' |
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|''[[Hector Marcano|Qué Suerte]]'' |
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|''Prison de Castro Break'' |
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|''[[Prison Break]]'' |
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|Introduced after the arrest of senator [[Jorge de Castro Font]] in 2008. |
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|''El Gran Caso De Aníbal'' |
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|Original sketch |
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|[[Aníbal Acevedo Vilá]] case on electronic fraud accusations. |
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==Parodies of famous people== |
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==TV Show Parodies== |
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A list of local/international parodied shows. |
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''Parody'' ('''Original''') |
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* ''Noti-Jierro a las 10:00'' ('''Noticentro a las 10:00''') - It has been the most popular parody due to the parody of [[Pedro Rosa Nales]], whose catchphrase (Oye! Eso 'ta bueno!) is also what made the parody very popular and funny. This parody was featured before in ''Sálvese Quien Pueda'' with both actors and previously called ''No Te Entra El 4 Al Amanecer''. |
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* ''Caso Enterrado'' ('''[[Caso Cerrado (show)|Caso Cerrado]]''') - Portrays a parody of Dr. Ana Maria Polo with a very suggestive lesbian inclination presiding the court and awarding the case to the defendant, which usually was a young and beautiful woman. |
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* ''Ahora Podemos Gufiar'' ('''Ahora Podemos Hablar''') - A parody of Ahora Podemos Hablar featuring Carmen Jovet, where the host, Carmen Jodet is often portrayed as a biased host who often questioned the guest if they were linked to Kobbo Santarossa (whom Carmen Jovet had many feuds with due to Kobbo's La Comay criticizing her ethics over her interviewing methods). |
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* ''SuperExplosivo'' ('''[[SuperXclusivo]]''') |
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* ''El (Anti-)Show de Maripilly'' - Original skit featuring ''Maripilly'' and special guests. |
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* ''Sabado Picante'' ('''[[Sabado Gigante]]''') |
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* ''Que Mala Suerte con Marrano'' ('''[[Hector Marcano|Que Suerte]]''') This parody did not continue when [[Hector Marcano]] signed a 2 year contract with [[CaribeVisión]] on January 13, 2009 after being fired from [[WLII-DT|Univision Puerto Rico]]; Marcano's show was renamed ''Fenomenal''. When Fenomenal went on the air, a new parody was launched with a similar name. |
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* ''Univitrón'' ('''[[WLII-DT|Univision Puerto Rico]]) ''' |
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* ''Prison de Castro Break'' ('''[[Prison Break]]''') - Introduced after former Senator [[Jorge de Castro Font]] was arrested. |
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* ''Ghost Whisky'' ('''[[Ghost Whisperer]]''') |
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* ''Gay Anatomy'' ('''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''') |
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* ''El Gran Caso De Aníbal'' - '''[[Aníbal Acevedo Vilá]]''' case on electronic fraud accusations. |
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==Famous People Parodies== |
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A list of famous people (Puerto Rican, or International). These are the people that get their own skit, rather than appear "inside" main show parodies. |
A list of famous people (Puerto Rican, or International). These are the people that get their own skit, rather than appear "inside" main show parodies. |
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''Parody'' ('''Original''') |
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|Maripilly |
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|[[Maripily Rivera]] |
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|Puerto Rican model and entrepreneur. She is portrayed as a disoriented model who never correctly remembers names and when corrected from a verbal error she replies: "También" ("That too"). |
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|Titi Luz |
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|[[Ruth Fernández]] |
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|She is portrayed wearing a boa made out of money, who casually approaches people in need of money. Supposedly, the original person took money from the House of the Artist fund, which was underway for construction. |
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|Héctor Marrano |
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|[[Hector Marcano]] |
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|Host of ''Que Mala Suerte con Marrano''. |
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|Los Rayos Grama |
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|[[Los Rayos Gamma]] |
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|An ode to the original group, the parody also satirized current events. |
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|Pedro Fosas Nasales |
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|[[Pedro Rosa Nales]] |
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|Co-anchor of ''Notijierro a las 10:00''. The most popular parody for his catchphrase: "¡Oye! ¡Eso ta' bueno!". |
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|Luz Melena Verde |
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|[[Luz Nereida Vélez]] |
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|Co-anchor of ''Notijierro a las 10:00'' alongside Pedro Fosas Nasales. Portrayed as an unpleasant person who makes unfunny jokes. |
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|Carmen Jodet |
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|[[Carmen Jovet]] |
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|Constantly whines about [[Kobbo Santarrosa]]'s "supposed plot" to out-throw her from television and often accuses her guests of conspiring with Santarrosa. |
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|Charrytín |
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|[[Charytín]] |
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|A very hyperactive woman who talks very rapidly like the original. |
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|La Comadre |
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|[[SuperXclusivo|La Comay]] |
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|Abraham Martí originally played La Comadre using his own face instead of a mask, while Herbert Cruz portrayed Héctor Atravieso (parodying [[Héctor Travieso]]). After Martí left, Cruz took over as La Comadre using a mask like the original unaccompanied by a sidekick. |
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|Ana María Pollo "La Jueza" |
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|[[Ana María Polo]] |
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|Portrayed with a very suggestive lesbian preference. |
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|Rubén Cháncez |
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|[[Rubén Sánchez (journalist)|Rubén Sánchez]] |
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|Interviewed real life guests while using various unusual pens, a parody to the actual reporter's pen-pointing interviewing style. |
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|De Castro |
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|[[Jorge de Castro Font]] |
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|Introduced after the senator was arrested in 2008. |
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|Luis Flojuño |
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|[[Luis Fortuño]] |
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|Governor of Puerto Rico, 2009–2013 |
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|El Gobe Aníbal |
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|[[Aníbal Acevedo Vilá]] |
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|Governor of Puerto Rico, 2005–2009 |
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|Silita "La Gobe" |
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|[[Sila María Calderón]] |
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|First female Governor of Puerto Rico, 2001–2005 |
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|Luis Ra |
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|[[Luis Raúl]] |
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|Portrayed with a very big nose like Luis Raúl's. |
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|Nicolás Coyeras and Sergio Santa Claus |
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|[[Nicolás Nogueras]] and [[Sergio Peña Clos]] |
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|Parodies of politic analysts who often appeared on ''Que Mala Suerte''. |
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==Special guests== |
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* ''Maripilly'' ('''Maripily''') - Puerto Rican model/entrepreneur. She is a disoriented model who never memorizes names correctly, and when corrected from a verbal error she replies: "También" ("That too"). |
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Special guests included local personalities, politicians, musical guests, among others. |
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* ''Titi Luz'' ('''[[Ruth Fernández]]''') - She is shown as a woman in need of money; supposedly the original person stole money from the House of the Artist fund, which was underway for construction. |
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* ''Chick Marie Flemminn'' ('''Cyd Marie Flemmin''') - News anchor from [[WLII-DT|Univision Puerto Rico]]. |
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* ''Héctor Marrano'' ('''[[Hector Marcano]]''') |
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* ''Los Rayos Grama'' ('''[[Los Rayos Gamma]]''') |
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* ''Pedro Fosas Nasales'' ('''[[Pedro Rosa Nales]]''') - The most famous parody for its catchphrase: "Oye! Eso ta' bueno!". |
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* ''Luz Melena Verde'' ('''[[Luz Nereida Vélez]]''') - Famous alongside Pedro Fosas Nasales on ''Notijierro a las 10:00''. |
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* ''Carlos El Weber'' ('''Carlos Webber''') - News reporter from Univision Puerto Rico; his parody is shown as a bulldog. |
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* ''Carmen Jodet "La Jodet"'' ('''[[Carmen Jovet]]''') - Constantly whines about Antulio "Kobbo" Santarrosa's "supposed plot" to outthrow her from television. |
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* ''Charrytín'' ('''[[Charytín]]''') - Very hyper-ish character who talks very rapidly as the original does. |
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* ''La Comadre'' ('''[[SuperXclusivo|La Comay]]''') - Abraham Martí originally played ''La Comadre'' using his own face and not a mask, while Herbert Cruz portrayed ''Héctor Atravieso'' (parodying Héctor Travieso). After Martí left, Cruz took over as La Comadre using a mask like the original, but not accompanied by an Héctor Travieso parody. She interviewed special guests (who are parodies). |
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* ''Ana Maria Pollo "La Jueza"'' ('''[[Ana María Polo]]''') - Mostly parodied for her apparent lesbian sexual orientation. |
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* ''Romy Sesgarra'' ('''Rommy Segarra''') - Parodied his sports-informing styles. |
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* ''Felipe Culán'' ('''Felipe Durán''') - Constantly advertising fake, weird and funny products. |
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* ''Rubén Cháncez'' ('''[[Rubén Sánchez]]''') - Interviewed real life guests while he used various and unusual pens, a parody to the actual reporter's pen-pointing interviewing style. |
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* ''De Castro'' or ''"El Kagateca"'' (As pronounced by the parody) ('''[[Jorge de Castro Font]]''') - Introduced after the former Senator was arrested. |
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* ''Luis Flojuño'' ('''[[Luis Fortuño]]''') - Current Governor of Puerto Rico. Has been compared to Bart Simpson's best friend Milhouse, and after days of winning the election, the people who made the parody changed it constantly until the parody suddenly disappeared. |
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* ''El Gobe Aníbal'' ('''[[Aníbal Acevedo Vilá]]''') - Former Governor of Puerto Rico. |
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* ''Eduin Irizarry Mota'' ('''[[Edwin Irizarry Mora]]''') - Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico in the [[Puerto Rican general election, 2008|2008 elections]] who had independence ideas. |
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* ''Rojelio Figueroa "Sonrisitas"'' ('''[[Rogelio Figueroa]]''') - Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico in the [[Puerto Rican general election, 2008|2008 elections]] and the [[Puerto Rican general election, 2012|2012 elections]]. |
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* ''"La Gobe"'' ('''[[Sila María Calderón]]''') - First woman to become Governor of Puerto Rico. |
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* ''Magali Pebles/Flejes'' ('''[[Magali Febles]]''') - Always whines about her Miss Puerto Rico franchise going in bankruptcy or being fired by Donald Trump |
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* ''Pedro Torero'' ('''[[Pedro Toledo]]''') - Former Superintendent of the [[Puerto Rico Police Department|PRPD]]; parodied with bull characteristics. |
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* ''Luis Ra'' ('''[[Luis Raúl]]''') - Shown with a very big nose like Luis Raúl's. |
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* ''El Hámster'' ('''[[Antonio Sánchez (Puerto Rican host)|El Gangster]]''') - A parody of [[No te Duermas]]' frontman, Antonio Sánchez "El Gángster". Constantly used his catchphrase: "Ea Rayo!". |
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* ''Sila Marea'' ('''Sila Marie Gonzalez''') - Daughter of Sila M. Calderón. |
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* ''Donald Trump'' ('''[[Donald Trump|Business magnate of the same name]]''') - Mostly parodied for [[Miss Puerto Rico Universe]] "scandals" against ''Magali Pebles''. |
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* ''Rotto Pendejaimer'' ('''Otto Oppenheimer''') - Introduced when television signal changed programming to digital. |
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* ''Nicolás Coyeras and Sergio Santa Claus'' ('''Nicolás Nogueras and Sergio Peña Clos''') - Parodies of former politicians who often appeared on "Que Mala Suerte" and then on "Frescomenal". |
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* ''Miguel Totto'' ('''[[Miguel Cotto]]''') - ''Héctor Marrano'' interviewed him on "Que Mala Suerte" to start a line of Totto cleaning products. |
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* [[Luis Raúl]] - Confronted his counterpart in a competition to determine the real Luis Raúl. |
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==Former Parodies== |
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* ''Miss Borinquen Universe'' ('''Miss Puerto Rico Universe''') - Parodied for the [[Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2008]] pageant. |
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* ''Por La Morona'' ('''Por La Corona''') - [[WAPA-TV]] reality TV show in search for the next [[Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2009]]. |
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* ''Objetivo Mala Fama'' ('''[[Objetivo Fama]]''') - Even though the original reality show got cancelled, it is still parodied in TV Ilegal's stage shows and when hired. |
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* ''No Te Jiendas'' ('''[[No te Duermas]]''') - Original show ended December 30, 2008 after 18 years broadcast on air. |
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* ''La Ex-Clavá Isaura ('''[[A Escrava Isaura (2004 telenovela)|La Esclava Isaura]]''') - Its run on [[WAPA-TV]] ended. |
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* ''Entre Nojotras'' ('''[[Entre Nosotras]]''') - Not a famous or favorite parody; Noris Joffre parodied herself since she is on the original show. |
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* ''Los Simp-son ni ton'' ('''[[The Simpsons]]''') - Name comes from "Sin ton ni son", a block on [[Ritmoson Latino]]. Not a famous parody. |
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* ''Tercera Plana'' ('''Primera Plana''') - Previous parody was "A Calzón Chillao'" to the original show [[A Calzón Quita'o]]. Original show got cancelled on [[WAPA-TV]]'s broadcasting program and moved to [[CaribeVisión]] as "Rubén Sánchez: En Directo". |
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* ''Primer Infarto'' ('''[[Primer Impacto]]''') - Parodies of the anchorwomen were not funny. |
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* ''¿Quién Pierde la Razón?'' ''([[¿Quién Tiene la Razón?]])'' - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Escandalo TuVe'' ('''[[Escandalo tv|Escandalo TV]]''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Desafiando a los Ochentosos'' ('''Unknown''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Noti-Esnú'' ('''Original sketch''') - A sketch of two reporters stripping their clothes completely, and then censored. The reason for why it was discontinued is maninly because of the nudity. |
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* ''Criskina'' ('''[[Cristina Saralegui]]''') - Few times parodied. |
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* ''Calle 14'' ('''[[Calle 13 (band)|Calle 13]]''') - Only appeared once. |
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* ''La Super Yadirota'' ('''La Super Yadira''') - Mainly parodied during the Maripily/Super Yadira scandal. |
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* ''Ana Ay'' ('''[[Anaís]]''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Gloria La Puerca Trevi'' ('''[[Gloria Trevi]]''') - Only appeared once. |
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* ''Ivy King'' ('''[[Ivy Queen]]''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Gisin & Jandel'' ('''[[Wisin & Yandel]]''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Elvichu Crespo'' ('''[[Elvis Crespo]]''') - Only appeared once, later appeared again with a different name to parody his single "Me Gusta, Me Gusta" and afterwards appeared again for the parody of when he apparently masturbated in a flight from Houston to Miami. |
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* ''Mary Jann'' ('''[[Mary Ann Acevedo|Mary Ann]]; [[Objetivo Fama (season 3)|Objetivo Fama: Season 3]] finalist''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Guillermo'' ('''[[Guillermo Torres]]; Mary Ann's then-lover, now husband''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''Chucho Avellana'' ('''[[Chucho Avellanet]]''') - Not a famous parody. |
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* ''Pizza Lugo'' ('''Liza Lugo''') - Not a favorite parody. |
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* ''Fernando Arao'' ('''[[Fernando Arau]]''') - "Duérmete América" was never again parodied. |
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* ''Gisel Mamery'' ('''[[Gricel Mamery]]''') - Not a popular parody. |
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* ''Churry'' ('''[[Yuri (Mexican singer)|Yuri]]''') - This parody hosted the parody of [[Objetivo Fama]] ("Objetivo Mala Fama") until the original reality show replaced Yuri in its 6th and last season. |
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* ''Mark Anthony'' ('''[[Marc Anthony]]''') |
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* ''Don Omar'' ('''[[Don Omar|Reggaetón singer of the same name]]''') - Parodied for his wedding with now ex-wife [[Jackie Guerrido]]. |
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* ''Daddy Panti Joe'' ('''[[Daddy Yankee]]''') - Name derives from the singer's yell ("Daddy Yankee Yo!"). Parodied during the time a 2008 political debate took place where the youth asked questions to the Governor candidates. |
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* ''Olga Cañón'' ('''[[Olga Tañón]]''') - Unknown reason. |
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* ''El Che Güebara'' ('''[[Che Guevara]]''') - Parodied at the time the movie [[El Che]], starring [[Benicio del Toro]], was released. |
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* ''Chucha & Ezquifanio'' ('''[[Susa y Epifanio|Susa & Epifanio]]''') - Both parodies were unfavorable. |
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* ''Pedro Mangansón'' ('''Pedro Zervigón''') - Unknown reason. |
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==Special Guests== |
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TV Ilegal had been starting sections with special guests. These include famous comedians and others. |
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List of special guests: |
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* [[Luis Raúl]] - Confronted his counterpart, ''Luis Ra'', in a competition to determine the real Luis Raúl. |
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* Víctor Alicea |
* Víctor Alicea |
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* Milly Cangiano |
* Milly Cangiano |
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* [[Aníbal Acevedo Vilá]] - |
* [[Aníbal Acevedo Vilá]] - Governor of Puerto Rico, 2005–2009 |
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* [[Luis Fortuño]] - |
* [[Luis Fortuño]] - Governor of Puerto Rico, 2009–2013 |
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* [[Jowell & Randy]] - Got called "Blower & Panty" by |
* [[Jowell & Randy]] - Got called "Blower & Panty" by Maripilly. |
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* Grupo Mayombe featuring Rafael Andrés - Musical guests singing a remix of the Latin American Christmas folk song "[[El Burrito de Belén|Con Mi Burrito Sabanero]]". |
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* [[José Nogueras]] - Musical guest |
* [[José Nogueras]] - Musical guest |
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* [[Rubén Sánchez]] - |
* [[Rubén Sánchez (journalist)|Rubén Sánchez]] - Special guest on the parody to one of his former shows |
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* Los Rufianes - Musical guests |
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* [[Miguelito (artist)|Miguelito]] featuring [[Divino]] - Musical guests |
* [[Miguelito (artist)|Miguelito]] featuring [[Divino]] - Musical guests |
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* [[Miguel Cotto]] - |
* [[Miguel Cotto]] - Boxer and former OMB Welter Champion |
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==Writers== |
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* Javier del Valle |
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* Agustín Rosario (Executive producer and artistic director) |
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* Edmee Rivera (General producer) |
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* Pedro Juan Ríos |
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* Carlos Ramírez |
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==Cancellation== |
==Cancellation== |
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Facing insufficient advertisement revenue during their time slot to pay the cast, the show was ultimately cancelled in May 2009, with its final broadcast on May 13, 2009.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.primerahora.com/diario/noticia/tv/espectaculos_asi/tv_ilegal_sale_del_aire/298383|title=Primera Hora: TV Ilegal sale del aire (May 5, 2009)|accessdate=2009-05-12}}</ref> |
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==Aftermath== |
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As of May 21, 2009, producer Agustín Rosario rose up TV Ilegal from television to radio. And this is because after only a week from its cancellation, the TV Ilegal posse are now continuing their parodies on a radio show on [[Cadena Salsoul]] (98.5 FM), from 12pm-2pm, called '''''Radio Ilegal'''''. Rosario now hosts the radio show and leads it with actors Herbert Cruz, Noris Joffre, Lizmarie Quintana, and other talents that parody television and political people. The new TV Ilegal now consists of a weekday radioshow, that still parodies in its own comedy way as it did when broadcast on air. |
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Uno Radio Group Chain President, Luis "Tuto" Soto, said: "While workshops are being closed down, we have the venture and the insanity to produce because we believe in the local (Puerto Rican) talent and we have faith in those here. And we are sure that the public will receive that talent". |
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On May 21, 2009, producer Agustín Rosario took TV Ilegal to radio on [[Cadena Salsoul]] with a weekly radio show called '''''Radio Ilegal''''', only a week from its television departure. Rosario hosted the radio show with actors Herbert Cruz, Noris Joffre, Lizmarie Quintana, and other talents that parody television and political people. The radio show kept the parody concept of local politicians and celebrities, with the "benefit that people can imagine them [the characters], because they have already seen it on television", according to Uno Radio Group Chain President, Luis "Tuto" Soto.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.primerahora.com/diario/noticia/tv/espectaculosasi/desde_manana_tv_ilegal_sera_radio_ilegal/300165|title=Primera Hora: Desde mañana TV Ilegal será Radio Illegal (May 19, 2009) |accessdate=2009-05-22}}</ref> |
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===Television specials=== |
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Agustín Rosario said that the radio show will keep the parody concept of different figures of the political and entertaintment areas, but with the "benefit that people can imagine them (the characters), because they have already seen it on television". |
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In November 2011, TV Ilegal returned to television with a special broadcast in [[WKAQ-TV|Telemundo]]; Noris Joffre, who worked in [[WAPA-TV|WAPA]] at the time, did not appear. A second television special was aired in 2012 on Telemundo, introducing new parodies such as ''Dando Manigueta'' (''Dando Candela''), the [[Gricel Mamery#Controversy|Gricel Mamery/Javier Ceriani exposure incident]], José Ortiz "El Buen Samaritano", a clairvoyant claiming he spoke to the spirit of murdered child [[Murder of Lorenzo González Cacho|Lorenzo González Cacho]]; the [[Manny Manuel]] car accident and Dinga & Matraca ([[Minga y Petraca|Minga & Petraca]]). |
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Rosario commented: "Cancellations are lamentable because we are in a moment where the people are going through an economical and emotional state. And taking away the comedy is not a good decision. I don't want to add anything more to this topsy-turvy, but the only thing I have to say is all my worries have been let known.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.primerahora.com/diario/noticia/tv/espectaculosasi/desde_manana_tv_ilegal_sera_radio_ilegal/300165|title=Primera Hora: Desde mañana TV Ilegal será Radio Illegal (May 19, 2009) |accessdate=2009-05-22}}</ref> |
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After more than three years, ''TV Ilegal'' returned to television to [[WLII-DT|Univision Puerto Rico]] on October 1, 2012 as ''Noche Ilegal'' (stylized as ''NOCHE [i]LEGAL''). Herbert Cruz, Lizmarie Quintana, Ivonne Arriaga and Ángel Figueroa reprised each of their parodies and introduced new ones as well; Abraham Martí was briefly part of the cast but left afterwards. Noris Joffre and Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames were the only two cast members from the original show to not return. Episodes ran for 30 minutes, including commercials, airing weekly nights, and were initially hosted by various local celebrities, politicians or artists, later permanently hosted by [[Gricel Mamery]]. ''Noche Illegal'' was the final show left in Univision Puerto Rico's local programming block after the network discontinued most of its local workshops including the morning, noon and afternoon newscast. The show was ultimately cancelled in 2015. |
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The favorite parodies are still being heard like Pedro Fosas Nasales, Maripilly, La Jueza, Charrytín, La Comadre, etc. |
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On November 2011, TV Ilegal returned to television with a special broadcast in [[Telemundo Puerto Rico (TV channel)|Telemundo]]. The special did not include Noris Joffre, who used to work in [[WAPA-TV]] at the time. A second television special was aired in 2012 on Telemundo introducing new parodies such as ''Dando Manigueta'' (Dando Candela), the [[Gricel Mamery]]/Javier Ceriani incindent (at the Fiestas de la calle San Sebastián), ''El Buen Samaritano'' (a supposed clairvoyant who spoke to Lorenzo González Cacho's spirit) the Manny Manuel incident and ''Dinga & Matraca'' ([[Minga y Petraca]]). Old favorite parodies also appeared such as ''Pedro Fosas Nasales'' and ''Maripilly''. |
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==Return to TV== |
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After more than three years, TV Ilegal returned to television with its same concept to [[WLII-DT|Univision Puerto Rico]] on October 1st, 2012 as "Noche Ilegal" (stylized as "'''NOCHE [i]LEGAL'''"). Herbert Cruz, Lizmarie Quintana, Ivonne Arriaga, Abraham Marti and Ángel Figueroa reprise each of their parodies and introduce new ones as well. Noris Joffre is the only cast member from the original TV Ilegal to not return to Noche Ilegal. Episodes are aired weekly nights and are hosted by various local celebrities, politicians or artists. |
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==Scriptwriters== |
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* Javier del Valle |
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* Agustín Rosario (Executive Producer and Artistic Director) |
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* Edmee Rivera (General Producer) |
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* Pedro Juan Rios |
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* Carlos Ramirez |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.salsoul.com/radio_ilegal.php Radio Ilegal on SalSoul 98.5FM] |
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TV Ilegal | |
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Genre | Live-action |
Created by | Agustín Rosario |
Starring | Herbert Cruz Ivonne Arriaga Noris Joffre Lizmarie Quintana Abraham Martí (2006-2007) Ángel Figueroa Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames Carlos Ramírez |
Opening theme | "TV Ilegal Theme" |
Ending theme | "TV Ilegal Theme (Instrumental)" |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Agustín Rosario |
Production locations | Guaynabo, Puerto Rico |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes (including commercials) |
Original release | |
Network | WAPA-TV |
Release | May 17, 2006 May 13, 2009 | –
Related | |
Noche Ilegal (2012-2015) TV Ilegal: El Especial (2011) TV Ilegal: El Especial 2 (2012) |
TV Ilegal, stylized as tv [i]lεgal, was a Puerto Rican comedy and parody/satire television show broadcast on WAPA-TV from 2006 to 2009. The show parodied both local and international shows and people such as local shows, telenovelas, variety shows and others. Most of the cast had previously worked on Sálvese Quien Pueda on Telemundo.
The show's cast featured comedians Herbert Cruz, Ivonne Arriaga, Noris Joffre, Lizmarie Quintana, Abraham Martí, Ángel Figueroa, Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames and Carlos Ramírez. In 2007, Abraham Martí left the show to pursue music and acting opportunities in Spain and abroad. On May 13, 2009, the show broadcast its last episode due to no advertisement revenue to pay the actors. After a week of cancellation, a few of the cast members moved the show's format to Cadena Salsoul in Radio Ilegal.
TV Ilegal aired two specials broadcast in Telemundo in November 2011 and early 2012, before returning to television to Univision Puerto Rico on October 1, 2012 on Noche Ilegal. Herbert Cruz, Lizmarie Quintana, Ivonne Arriaga, Abraham Martí and Ángel Figueroa returned as part of the cast, except for Noris Joffre, Carlos Ramirez and Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames. The show ended in 2015.
TV show parodies
[edit]Parody | Original | Description |
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Noti-Jierro a las 10:00 | Noticentro a las 10:00 | It has been the most popular parody due to the parody of Pedro Rosa Nales, whose catchphrase ("¡Oye! ¡Eso 'ta bueno!") is also what made the parody very popular. |
Caso Enterrado | Caso Cerrado | Portrays a parody of Dr. Ana María Polo with a very suggestive lesbian preference presiding the court and awarding the case to the defendant, which was usually a young, beautiful woman. |
Ahora Podemos Gufiar | Ahora Podemos Hablar | Its host, Carmen Jodet, is often portrayed as a biased journalist who often questioned her guests if they were linked to Kobbo Santarrosa, with whom the real Carmen Jovet has had many feuds. Santarrosa's La Comay often criticized Jovet's ethics over her interviewing methods. |
SuperExplosivo | SuperXclusivo | |
El (Anti-)Show de Maripilly | Original sketch | Maripilly's talk show. |
Sabado Picante | Sabado Gigante | |
Que Mala Suerte con Marrano | Qué Suerte | |
Prison de Castro Break | Prison Break | Introduced after the arrest of senator Jorge de Castro Font in 2008. |
El Gran Caso De Aníbal | Original sketch | Aníbal Acevedo Vilá case on electronic fraud accusations. |
Parodies of famous people
[edit]A list of famous people (Puerto Rican, or International). These are the people that get their own skit, rather than appear "inside" main show parodies.
Parody | Original | Description |
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Maripilly | Maripily Rivera | Puerto Rican model and entrepreneur. She is portrayed as a disoriented model who never correctly remembers names and when corrected from a verbal error she replies: "También" ("That too"). |
Titi Luz | Ruth Fernández | She is portrayed wearing a boa made out of money, who casually approaches people in need of money. Supposedly, the original person took money from the House of the Artist fund, which was underway for construction. |
Héctor Marrano | Hector Marcano | Host of Que Mala Suerte con Marrano. |
Los Rayos Grama | Los Rayos Gamma | An ode to the original group, the parody also satirized current events. |
Pedro Fosas Nasales | Pedro Rosa Nales | Co-anchor of Notijierro a las 10:00. The most popular parody for his catchphrase: "¡Oye! ¡Eso ta' bueno!". |
Luz Melena Verde | Luz Nereida Vélez | Co-anchor of Notijierro a las 10:00 alongside Pedro Fosas Nasales. Portrayed as an unpleasant person who makes unfunny jokes. |
Carmen Jodet | Carmen Jovet | Constantly whines about Kobbo Santarrosa's "supposed plot" to out-throw her from television and often accuses her guests of conspiring with Santarrosa. |
Charrytín | Charytín | A very hyperactive woman who talks very rapidly like the original. |
La Comadre | La Comay | Abraham Martí originally played La Comadre using his own face instead of a mask, while Herbert Cruz portrayed Héctor Atravieso (parodying Héctor Travieso). After Martí left, Cruz took over as La Comadre using a mask like the original unaccompanied by a sidekick. |
Ana María Pollo "La Jueza" | Ana María Polo | Portrayed with a very suggestive lesbian preference. |
Rubén Cháncez | Rubén Sánchez | Interviewed real life guests while using various unusual pens, a parody to the actual reporter's pen-pointing interviewing style. |
De Castro | Jorge de Castro Font | Introduced after the senator was arrested in 2008. |
Luis Flojuño | Luis Fortuño | Governor of Puerto Rico, 2009–2013 |
El Gobe Aníbal | Aníbal Acevedo Vilá | Governor of Puerto Rico, 2005–2009 |
Silita "La Gobe" | Sila María Calderón | First female Governor of Puerto Rico, 2001–2005 |
Luis Ra | Luis Raúl | Portrayed with a very big nose like Luis Raúl's. |
Nicolás Coyeras and Sergio Santa Claus | Nicolás Nogueras and Sergio Peña Clos | Parodies of politic analysts who often appeared on Que Mala Suerte. |
Special guests
[edit]Special guests included local personalities, politicians, musical guests, among others.
- Luis Raúl - Confronted his counterpart in a competition to determine the real Luis Raúl.
- Víctor Alicea
- Milly Cangiano
- Aníbal Acevedo Vilá - Governor of Puerto Rico, 2005–2009
- Luis Fortuño - Governor of Puerto Rico, 2009–2013
- Jowell & Randy - Got called "Blower & Panty" by Maripilly.
- José Nogueras - Musical guest
- Rubén Sánchez - Special guest on the parody to one of his former shows
- Miguelito featuring Divino - Musical guests
- Miguel Cotto - Boxer and former OMB Welter Champion
Writers
[edit]- Javier del Valle
- Agustín Rosario (Executive producer and artistic director)
- Edmee Rivera (General producer)
- Pedro Juan Ríos
- Carlos Ramírez
Cancellation
[edit]Facing insufficient advertisement revenue during their time slot to pay the cast, the show was ultimately cancelled in May 2009, with its final broadcast on May 13, 2009.[1]
Aftermath
[edit]Radio spin-off
[edit]On May 21, 2009, producer Agustín Rosario took TV Ilegal to radio on Cadena Salsoul with a weekly radio show called Radio Ilegal, only a week from its television departure. Rosario hosted the radio show with actors Herbert Cruz, Noris Joffre, Lizmarie Quintana, and other talents that parody television and political people. The radio show kept the parody concept of local politicians and celebrities, with the "benefit that people can imagine them [the characters], because they have already seen it on television", according to Uno Radio Group Chain President, Luis "Tuto" Soto.[2]
Television specials
[edit]In November 2011, TV Ilegal returned to television with a special broadcast in Telemundo; Noris Joffre, who worked in WAPA at the time, did not appear. A second television special was aired in 2012 on Telemundo, introducing new parodies such as Dando Manigueta (Dando Candela), the Gricel Mamery/Javier Ceriani exposure incident, José Ortiz "El Buen Samaritano", a clairvoyant claiming he spoke to the spirit of murdered child Lorenzo González Cacho; the Manny Manuel car accident and Dinga & Matraca (Minga & Petraca).
Return to TV
[edit]After more than three years, TV Ilegal returned to television to Univision Puerto Rico on October 1, 2012 as Noche Ilegal (stylized as NOCHE [i]LEGAL). Herbert Cruz, Lizmarie Quintana, Ivonne Arriaga and Ángel Figueroa reprised each of their parodies and introduced new ones as well; Abraham Martí was briefly part of the cast but left afterwards. Noris Joffre and Edgardo "El Bebo" Adames were the only two cast members from the original show to not return. Episodes ran for 30 minutes, including commercials, airing weekly nights, and were initially hosted by various local celebrities, politicians or artists, later permanently hosted by Gricel Mamery. Noche Illegal was the final show left in Univision Puerto Rico's local programming block after the network discontinued most of its local workshops including the morning, noon and afternoon newscast. The show was ultimately cancelled in 2015.
References
[edit]- ^ "Primera Hora: TV Ilegal sale del aire (May 5, 2009)". Retrieved 2009-05-12.
- ^ "Primera Hora: Desde mañana TV Ilegal será Radio Illegal (May 19, 2009)". Retrieved 2009-05-22.