La rosa de Guadalupe

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La rosa de Guadalupe
Genre Drama
Created by Carlos Mercado
Written by Julián Aguilar & Carlos Mercado (47 episodes, 2008)
Mauricio Aridjis (43 episodes, 2008)
Fabián Quezada (4 episodes, 2008)
Directed by José Ángel García (15 episodes, 2008)
Marta Luna (10 episodes, 2008)
Ricardo de la Parra
Lorena Maza (6 episodes, 2008)
Julián Pastor (5 episodes, 2008)
Patricia Reyes Spíndola (2 episodes, 2008)
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 737 (aired) [1]
Production
Producer(s) Miguel Angel Herros (executive producer)(47 episodes, 2008)
Production location(s) Mexico
Running time 39-44 minutes (length varies)
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format SDTV 480i
HDTV 1080i
Original release February 5, 2008 –
present
Chronology
Preceded by Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real
External links
Website

La Rosa de Guadalupe is a Mexican anthology drama series created and produced by Carlos Mercado Orduña for Televisa. Each episode presents a self-contained story.

Canal de las Estrellas is currently broadcasting it on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5:15 P.M. Univision has broadcast La rosa de Guadalupe since June 26, 2008,[2] and was broadcast weekday mornings at 11am/10c from October 22, 2012 to January 3, 2014. From January 6 to March 7, 2014, Univision aired La rosa de Guadalupe weekday afternoons at 2pm/1c, replacing 1 hour of Hoy. As of April 7, 2014, Univision is airing La rosa de Guadalupe weekday afternoons at 3pm/2c, replacing La Mujer del Vendaval. As of September 22, 2014, Univision is broadcasting La rosa de Guadalupe weekday afternoons at 2pm/1c replacing Hoy.

Reception

The show has been panned by Mexican viewers and critics. The show lacks of proper acting, writing and directing. Some talk shows have criticized the corny effects and acting of the show, as well as the lack of research the show's writers had put into for episodes dealing with certain social groups that some episodes focus on (Emos, goths, anime fans). It also covered current topics and issues as well.

An example is the episode "Cosplay salvemos al mundo" which focuses on a girl called "Namiko-moon", who believes she is an anime character and her mother's struggle to understand her, as well as the anime community. The show has been widely panned on the Internet for its poor interpretation of the anime community, as well as the story writing.

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