Aventuras En El Tiempo

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Aventuras En El Tiempo
Starring Maribel Guardia, Belinda, Christopher, Gerardo Murguía,
Theme music composer Belinda and Christopher Uckerman
Opening theme Aventuras En El Tiempo
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 105
Production
Executive producer(s) Rosy Ocampo
Running time 60 minutes (including commercials)
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format Color
Original release March 19 –
August 24, 2001
Chronology
Preceded by Carita de Ángel
Followed by María Belén
External links
Website

Aventuras En El Tiempo ("Adventures In Time'") is a Mexican telenovela from 2001, presented completely in Spanish.

Synopsis

Violeta lives with her uncle, because her mother died soon after she was born and she never knew her father. In addition to her uncle, Violeta stays with her grandmother from time to time as well. Violeta has a boyfriend named Ángel who gives her a pet dog. While at her grandmother's house, Violeta discovers a time machine that her grandfather built, so she and her friends travel to different time periods.

The adults also end up traveling in time with the kids, and then it takes them all to recent time periods like the 1980s, where Violeta meets her mother and witnesses her own birth and her mother's death.

Later, she reunites with her father who is a well-respected doctor, and, after telling him and her uncle that shes found a time machine, they make a plan to save her mother the minute she gives birth to Violeta and take her to the future. Violeta's father successfully saves her mother. Violeta's mother later wakes up and is told that she is in the future, and she sees that her daughter was the same girl who helped her to the hospital.

Soundtracks

Aventuras En El Tiempo
Aventuras En El Tiempo En Vivo

Cast

References

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External links