Nina Peralta y Mara Brunetta
Griselda Siciliani
Nina Peralta y Mara Brunetta

Educando a Nina is the story of two identical twin sisters separated at birth, who lead opposite lives and are unaware of each other's existence. While Mara was born into a world of luxury, Nina is a dancer and chorus girl, waiting for the moment when life will give her an opportunity. When Mara gets arrested in Ibiza, Nina is offered the job of replacing her while she's away.
Nina Peralta y Mara Brunetta
Griselda Siciliani
Nina Peralta y Mara Brunetta
Renzo Di Caro
Esteban Lamothe
Renzo Di Caro
Antonio Di Caro
Rafael Ferro
Antonio Di Caro
Patricio Arenas Telechea
Diego Ramos
Patricio Arenas Telechea
Mercedes "Mecha" Carlota Pichicuchi
Verónica Llinás
Mercedes "Mecha" Carlota Pichicuchi
Manuel Brunetta
Juan Leyrado
Manuel Brunetta
Susana "Susy" Ximena Contreras
Jorgelina Aruzzi
Susana "Susy" Ximena Contreras
Lucilo Nemesio "El Bicho" Ludueña
Nicolás Furtado
Lucilo Nemesio "El Bicho" Ludueña
Salomón "Salo" Yepes
Martín Slipak
Salomón "Salo" Yepes
Carmela Prado
Laura Cymer
Carmela Prado
Palomo
Naím Sibara
Palomo
Martín "Tincho" Massey
Benjamín Alfonso
Martín "Tincho" Massey
I admit that I really cannot be impartial and give this iconic show a truly fair score, since it's one of my comfort shows and one I enjoy returning to when I'm feeling down or in need of a pick-me-up... but I'm gonna try. So: This show is definitely a hit or miss in some aspects. Very particular humor, which sometimes fails for daring to be too risky. Much of its comedy is Argentina in a nutshell, which makes it so that foreign people might not understand everything going on easily. I'm Portuguese, and there are things I haven't understood yet. But after all, that's normal, and - I reiterate - it's iconic to this day for a reason. Nearly every person from Argentina will remember (and maybe even imitate) the spoiled and troublesome Mara Brunetta, or the highly fun Susana Ximena from Córdoba. Summing up, it's a product of its time, yes. But it's LOADS of fun. And, sometimes, that's more than enough.
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