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Julie e os Fantasmas (English title: Julie and the Phantoms) is a Brazilian musicalcomedy-drama television series produced by Rede Bandeirantes in partnership with Mixer and co-producer Nickelodeon Brazil.[1][2] The show aired on Rede Bandeirantes from 17 October 2011 to 4 May 2012.[3] It also aired on Nickelodeon from 20 October 2011 to 29 April 2012, with the season divided into two distinct phases: the first one, shown in 2011, and the second shown the following year.
The series stars Mariana Lessa as Julie, a teenage girl who meets three ghosts: Daniel, Felix, and Martim (played by Bruno Sigrist, Fabio Rabello, and Marcelo Ferrari, respectively). Julie subsequently forms a band with the ghosts and starts to perform regularly in her city.
The opening theme of the series, "Julie", is performed by Lu Andrade. The song was included on a CD released on 30 April 2012 by Midas Music, a label owned by Rick Bonadio, who was in charge of the musical production. During its Band broadcast, the series achieved an audience of approximately three points, an index considered good by network standards, and was well-received by critics.
The show received an APCA Trophy in the category Best Children's Program and was nominated for the Kids' Choice Awards (Argentine edition), My Nick Awards, and the International Emmy Kids Awards. In addition to being shown in its home country, the series was shown across Latin America through the Nickelodeon affiliates, and in Italy on the Super! Channel.
Synopsis
The show focuses on Julie (Mariana Lessa), a 15-year-old girl, and three ghosts: Daniel, Felix and Martim. Julie frees the musical ghosts who were trapped in a vinyl record. Shortly thereafter, Julie's life changes completely: she forms a band with the ghosts and starts performing regularly in her city. The friendly ghosts help her deal with daily problems, particularly her passion for music and her love for Nicolas.
Characters
Main
Mariana Lessa as Juliana "Julie" Spinelli
Bruno Sigrist as Daniel Haunt
Fabio Rabello as Félix Haunt
Marcelo Ferrari as Martim Haunt
Samya Pascotto as Beatriz "Bia" Passos
Milena Martines as Thalita Bittencourt de Toledo
Vinícius Mazzola as Pedro "Pedrinho" Spinelli
Michel Joelsas as Nicolas Albuquerque
Recurring
Will Prado as Raul Spinelli, Julie's father
Camila Raffanti as Eloísa Spinelli, Julie's mother
^"Os melhores da APCA em 2011"(PDF) (in Portuguese). Associação Paulista dos Críticos de Artes. 13 December 2011. Archived from the original(PDF) on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2011.