Juana la Iguana
Juana la Iguana is a fictional character, originally from the Spanish-language children's television series of the same name, which debuted in 1996 on home video.[1] The Juana la Iguana TV show later aired on the following networks: Venevision (Venezuela), Televicentro (Puerto Rico),[2] Televisa (Mexico), Televicentro (Honduras) Canal 5, Telemundo (US), Ecuavisa (Ecuador), Red Uno de Bolivia, and Canal 13 (Colombia).
Juana la Iguana | |
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Juana la Iguana character | |
First appearance | 1996 |
Created by | Tania Gilinski, Amanda Quijano, Anita Katz |
Voiced by | Lorencia Grillet, Giset Blanco |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Female |
Origin and development
The original concept for Juana la Iguana was created in the 1990s by Colombian creator Tania Gilinski-Seidl.[3] Living in Venezuela, Gilinski-Seidl then brought together her partners Amanda Quijano and Anita Katz and formed Juana Producciones to create a series of home videos for the Venezuelan market.[1] After gaining wide distribution for the original videos in Venezuela, Iguana Producciones would go on to produce the TV series.[3]
The new Juana la Iguana
In 2015, it was announced that Juana la Iguana would be coming back as an animated character in new mobile applications for children.[4] The first such game has been well received in many countries.
References
- Lopez, Lisa (October 27, 1996). "EL MUNDO DE 'JUANA', LA IGUANA" (in Spanish). El Universal. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015.
- ""Juana, la iguana" llega para los pequeños" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. May 18, 2002.
- "HABIA UNA VEZ UNA IGUANA..." (in Spanish). Semana. November 3, 1997.
- Dahlgberg, Nancy (April 26, 2015). "Lovable Juana la Iguana stars in apps for kids". Miami Herald.