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''Bugados'' ''a.k.a. Game Crashers'' is a Brazilian sitcom created and developed by Scriptonita Films that airs on the Gloob. Developed for a young public, the sitcom is a huge audience hit and has aired two seasons of 26 episodes. The show's third season will premiere in 2021, and the scripts for the show's fourth season are already in development. Premise Neo, Glinda and Tyron are video game characters. Mig and Carol are brothers with diametrically opposed personalities. Everything is going smoothly until an extraordinary event happens and changes everyone's lives. ''Bugados'' is a children's series that tells the story of a group formed when three video game characters – a robot, a cosmic skater and an intergalactic defender – decide to jump off the screen and into real life. With the help of Mig and Carol, they become school students and try to have normal lives. Gradually, they find out about their skills and complementary talents, and end up getting everything they wan ...
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Gloob
Gloob (Portuguese pronunciation: "Glubi"), also known as Mundo Gloob, is a Brazilian pay television children's channel that was launched on 15 June 2012, aimed at children 6 to 12 years old. Owned, operated and part of Canais Globo, a television broadcast network, and subsidiary of Grupo Globo. Its name is an anagram of the word 'Globo', reversing the letter "O" before the "B" From the launch, Gloob airs action, adventure, humor (especially slapstick) and music-based shows, but regional, live-action content is the currently focused. Under local live action, the channel is also always searching for mystery-detective shows in the vein of Gloob's long-running live-action series, ''Detetives do Prédio Azul'' (''Blue Building Detectives''), as well as shows like the kidsnet's first original sitcom ''Bugados'' (internationally titled ''Game Crashers''). Gloob's pipeline, though, is essentially covered until 2024, which means the team is on the hunt for series that will complement ...
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Gésio Amadeu
Gésio Amadeu (14 June 1947 – 5 August 2020) was a Brazilian actor. Death Amadeu died from COVID-19 in São Paulo on 5 August 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. He was treated for hypertension Hypertension (HTN or HT), also known as high blood pressure (HBP), is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated. High blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms. Long-term high b ... problems and contracted COVID-19 at a hospital. Filmography References 1947 births 2020 deaths Brazilian actors Afro-Brazilian people Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in São Paulo (state) {{Brazil-bio-stub ...
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Globosat
Globosat, was a Brazilian pay television content service, part of Grupo Globo. Established in 1991, after the creation of subscription television services in Brazil, with 29 channels and over 1,000 employees, it is the largest pay television content provider in Brazil, as well as of Latin America, comprising a domestic audience of 45 million viewers distributed among more than 15 million households. History In 1993, Globosat split its content generation and distribution businesses. Cable TV sales and distribution were assigned to Net Brasil, which was also responsible for installing cable networks in selected cities. Nowadays NET is responsible for the cable network in those cities. Content production and programming remained with Globosat, renamed to Canais Globosat. It has also operated a channel in Portugal, TV Globo Portugal, having earlier operated a similar channel, GNT Portugal, until 2006. On September 15, 2020, Globosat merged its operations with Rede Globo, foll ...
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Adriana Lessa
Adriana Victor Lessa (born 1 February 1971) is a Brazilian actress, singer, television presenter, and dancer. Career Before beginning her work as an actress in 1986 with the stage director Antunes Filho, Adriana was an athlete and volleyball team participated in the Sport Club Corinthians Paulista and the track team in the city of Guarulhos. TV Fama presented the program along with Nelson Rubens and Íris Stefanelli in RedeTV! 2006 to 2010. During this season of performances on TV and / or theater after ''O Clone'' Adriana reinvented – and created her own web site facilitating their contact with the audience. Participated as a guest singer, the musical groups of varying styles (RAP, Caribbean rhythms, forro foot of the mountain and MPB) and performed with her band in Angola. Participated, along with Paul Brown and Black Primo, as host of "Meet Rap" performed Anhangabaú Valley in 1994. In 2002, as a singer, made a cameo appearance with the band Hillsong, at Via Funch ...
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