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This seems to be a something of a cultural phenomenon in Chile, and while it's always interesting to discover bits of popular culture which are hopelessly obscure everywhere except one country, I fear I may have lost something of the essence of this programme in my translation, so an attempt at clearing up the article from someone who's actually seen it would be very welcome. — Trilobite(Talk) 05:13, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)
°In the 'Songs' section, "Nunca me he sacado un siete" (From Season 2) is supposed to mean "I've never got an A" , because in Chile a numeric rating is used in schools - 1 for Bad and 7 for Perfect - ; so the title tranlates as "I've never got a seven", and 7 is the highest grade.
°In the same section, Season 3, Mi castillo de blanca arena con vista al mar translates as "My white sand castle with sea view".
Hi. This article can be improved if the Spanish version is translated. It is the most complete and, for the moment, the most active (also, the one with the most references and is free of errors). I am not trained to do it, so I would appreciate it if an expert takes care of it. Thanks for understand.--TheUser41 (talk) 18:43, 24 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
An anon IPv6 editor has spammed various articles including this one and added many genres. These should be trimmed back to only the primary genre/genres that are supported by reliable sources. -- 109.76.203.218 (talk) 21:14, 6 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]