La Hora Chanante

2002

Seasons & Episodes

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  • 1
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Synopsis

La Hora Chanante is a Spanish comedy television show aired through the cable/satellite local version of the Paramount Comedy channel. Each episode is a half hour long and consists of a series of unrelated sketches and a story featuring some celebrity which helps keep continuity throughout the program. Episodes used to be released on a monthly basis until 2006, when the show was discontinued. However, reruns are aired frequently through Paramount Comedy as well as Localia, and in December 2007, Paramount Comedy Spain and Universal Pictures launched a pack of two DVDs with the best moments of "La Hora Chanante" and some extras, an unreleased, deleted scenes, stickers and a comic drawn by Joaquín Reyes. It was created and directed by comedian from Albacete Joaquín Reyes, who also played the celebrities portrayed in each episode, thus serving as a show host. Many of the show's cutscenes were drawn by Lalo Kubala and Carlos Areces, both known for their work in the Spanish satire magazine El Jueves. The staff responsible for La Hora Chanante started in September 2007 a new show with a similar format in the public channel La 2, called Muchachada Nui.

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NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
paco-lamadrid Hard to talk about, just have a peep and enjoy. Real fluency in Spanish required. Don't put your brain off while watching the show or you'll miss the best part of it. Caution: extremely ironic, mordant, and undoubtedly caustic. It just looks simple-minded, but make no mistake: you'll laugh a lot, but you'll smile most of the time. But don't worry, you don't have to look smart, just enjoy it. Unfortunately, if you want to watch it you'll have to pay, it's only aired thru paying channels. But, what the hell, it's more than worth it. You have yokel-talk, hot air and nonsense but its absurdity is utterly delicious, because it's there to make you think and, above all, to allow you to laugh at yourself and get a kick out of it. Cleansing, no doubt.
jiminasabadu Some people like "Lo peor de la semana", "Vaya semanita" or even "CQC" (shame on them!) better, but this one definitively rocks! A bunch of weirdos performing sketches in a harrowing Spanish redneck's accent, with this famous section called "Testimony" where several celebrities of the eighties speak nonsense about their lives and careers. Some of them had been: Pat Morita, Vanilla Ice, Nacho Duato, Michael Jackson, Hugh Hefner, David Hasselhof or Mr. T.This is aired in a channel that not everybody gets (Paramount Comedy) but is,still, a, increasing phenomenon. People download it from the Internet and start talking as in the show.The sketches are the best I've seen in the Spanish TV and you never get tired of watching them again and again. Also the small cartoons are memorable, like "Dr.Reindeer and Mr.Head" (a talking reindeer and a jelly jabbering)or "Súper Ñoño" ( a boy lying in bed who is supposed to have super powers).Maybe it is not as fun if you don't get the strange vocabulary they are using, with all those atavic words, but just for being so original deserves an opportunity. Then you'll love it!