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Netflix
76
8.0
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81
/637/
69
/56/

Paquita Salas (2016)
One of Spain's best talent agents in the '90s, Paquita now finds herself searching desperately for new stars after suddenly losing her biggest client.
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73
42
8.2
/3107/
77
/107/
60
/20/

La Resistencia (2018)
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Amazon Prime Video
61
34
6.3
/853/
61
/183/
59
/35/

En Fin (2024)
After the Apocalypse doesn't happen, Tomas tries to recover his past life, with little success, while Julia sees in the Non-End of the World a second chance to change her life. Their paths, opposites, will have to converge in the only thing that unites them right now: their daughter Noa.
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79
23
7.9
/655/
78
/98/
81
/12/

The end of comedy (2014)
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
65
22
6.5
/638/
62
/88/
69
/18/

Poor Devil (2023)
Stan just turned 665 months old. One month remains for the prophecy to be fulfilled and he has to fulfill his destiny: plunge humanity into horror and chaos, and bring about Armageddon. But he is more interested in singing and dancing in a Broadway musical.
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48
21
4.8
/1043/
48
/31/
48
/39/

El hormiguero (2006)
El Hormiguero is a Spanish television program with a live audience focusing on comedy, science, and politics running since September 2006. It is hosted and produced by screenwriter Pablo Motos. The show aired on Spain's Cuatro channel from launch until June 2011 and is now broadcast on Antena 3. Recurring guests on the show include Luis Piedrahita, Raquel Martos, Marron & "The Man in Black", and puppet ants Trancas and Barrancas. It has proved a ratings success, and has expanded from a weekly 120-minute show to a daily 40-minute show in its third season, which began on September 17, 2007. The show won the Entertainment prize at the 2009 Rose d'Or ceremony.
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67
17
7.2
/415/
69
/86/
62
/13/

Capítulo 0 (2018)
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72
11
6.7
/94/
69
/124/
80
/2/

La Revuelta (2024)
David Broncano, along with Jorge Ponce, Ricardo Castella and his other collaborators, lead La Revuelta, a comedy show that includes multiple sections and interviews from the Teatro Príncipe Gran Vía in Madrid.
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Un país para reírlo (2021)
It is a Spanish documentary program with a humorous theme, directed by Alberto Utrera and presented by the actor and comedian Goyo Jiménez. It premiered on April 6, 2021.
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65
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67
/21/
63
/3/

Martínez y hermanos (2022)
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6.9
/11/
40
/2/
70
/1/

Parking Karaoke (2020)
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40
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45
/2/

La lengua moderna (2017)
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79
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7.5
/139/
73
/19/
90
/4/

Drama (2020)
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68
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8.6
/110/
58
/5/
60
/2/

Da Suisa (2013)
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6.2
/52/
74
/10/
77
/6/

Lo de Évole (2020)
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7.4
/30/
65
/4/
40
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LocoMundo (2016)
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75
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8.0
/665/
72
/25/
74
/7/

La Hora Chanante (2002)
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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