Table of Contents

Premise
Characters
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (2004)
Season 2 (2004–05)
Season 3 (2005–06)
Season 4 (2005–07)
Season 5 (2006–07)
Broadcast history
Home media
Books
References
External links

Maya & Miguel

Image
Image Size170
GenreAdventure
Animated comedy
Children's
Educational
Runtime22 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
NetworkPBS Kids Go!
First Aired2004-10-11
Last Aired2007-10-10
CreatorDeborah Forte
Carlos Darta
Developer
Deborah Forte
Beth Richman
DirectorTony Kluck
ComposerJack Livesey
David Ricard
VoicesCandi Milo
Nika Futterman
Carlos Alazraqui
Elizabeth Pena
Carlos Ponce
Lupe Ontiveros
Jerod Mixon
Lucy Liu
Beth Payne
Jeannie Elias
Executive ProducerDeborah Forte
Producer
Helen Kalafatic (S1)
Machi Tantillo (S2-5)
EditorKevin Messman
Tony Tedford
CompanyScholastic Productions
Num Seasons5
Num Episodes65
Open ThemeMaya & Miguel Theme Song by David Ricard
End ThemeMaya & Miguel Theme Song (instrumental)

Maya & Miguel is an American animated children's television series produced by Scholastic Productions. It aired on PBS Kids Go! from October 11, 2004, to October 10, 2007, and had a total of five seasons and 65 episodes over three years. The show also ran on Univision's Saturday morning Planeta U block.

The series focuses on the lives of pre-teen Hispanic twins named Maya and Miguel Santos and their friends, the program is aimed at promoting multiculturalism and education. At various times throughout the episode, parts of the dialogue are in Spanish, but only individual words or phrases are then explained in English.

Premise

The show presents learning as fun, relevant and rewarding for all children, with a special emphasis on the Hispanic and Latino population. The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino families, languages and cultures. In some markets, each episode ends with Maya announcing, "Here's what some of our friends are up to," introducing live-action clips of children engaging and interacting in ways consistent with the show's themes. Maya concludes episodes by exhorting viewers to "visit your local library like 'Maya & Miguel'".

Characters

The main characters of Maya & Miguel, from left to right: Andy Arlington, Theo McEwen, Miguel Santos, Paco the Parrot, Alberto "Tito" Chávez, Maya Santos, Chrissy Lum, and Maggie Lee.


Episodes

Note: All episodes of the series were directed by Tony Kluck.

Series overview

Season 1 (2004)

Season 2 (2004–05)

Season 3 (2005–06)

Season 4 (2005–07)

Season 5 (2006–07)

Broadcast history

In the United States, the series originally premiered on October 11, 2004, (along with Postcards from Buster) on PBS Kids Go!. The final episode aired on October 10, 2007. As of , Californian PBS stations KLCS and KVCR-DT still carry the show.

Internationally, the series aired on CBBC in the United Kingdom. It also aired on Boomerang in Latin America both debuting on June 3, 2006. In Brazil, the series aired on Discovery Kids. In France, the show aired on France 5 and Gulli. In Turkey, the show aired on TV8 (Turkish TV channel). In Israel, it aired on Arutz HaYeladim. It also aired on Nickelodeon in Australia. In the Philippines, it aired on ABS-CBN.

Home media

Region 1
Funny Fix-Ups1September 13, 20054"The Matchmaker", "Teacher's Pet", "When Maya Met Andy", and "Mala Suerte"88 minutes
Twice the Fun"The Letter", "The Autograph", "Rhymes with "Gato"", and "La Nueva Cocinita"
Cinco De MayaApril 18, 20065"La Calavera", "Tito's Mexican Vacation", "Surprise, Surprise", "I've Got to be Mi-guel", and "The Adventures of Rabbit-Bird Man"110 minutes
2

There have been three Maya & Miguel DVD and VHS releases released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. In addition, the entire series is available on digital purchase.

Books


References


External links


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Category:2000s American children's comedy television series
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Category:American children's animated education television series
Category:American English-language television shows
Category:American television series with live action and animation
Category:American animated television series about children
Category:Animated television series about siblings
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