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Taina (TV series)

American television sitcom (2001–2002)


Summary

American television sitcom (2001–2002)

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image_size250
runtime23 minutes
location{{Plainlist
cameraVideotape; Multi-camera
creatorMaria Perez-Brown
genreTeen sitcom
starring{{Plainlist
opentheme"Gonna Be a Star", performed by Christina Vidal
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
networkNickelodeon
company{{Plainlist
first_aired
last_aired
num_seasons2
num_episodes26
  • Nickelodeon Studios, Universal Studios Florida, Orlando, Florida (2001; season 1)
  • Nickelodeon on Sunset, Hollywood, California (2002; season 2)
  • Christina Vidal
  • Khaliah Adams
  • Chris Knowings
  • David Oliver Cohen
  • LaTangela
  • Dorado Productions
  • Nickelodeon Productions Nelvana International

Taina is an American teen sitcom created by Maria Perez-Brown and starring Christina Vidal. It aired on Nickelodeon from January 14, 2001, until May 11, 2002. Originally taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida, it was the final sitcom filmed at the studio before moving to Nickelodeon on Sunset for its second season. The series achieved high ratings during its airing.

Premise

Taina Morales is a young Puerto Rican teenager who aspires to become a singer and actress. She and her best friend Renee Jones attend the Manhattan High School of the Performing Arts, where they reunite with Lamar, whom they have not seen since elementary school. The girls' nemesis Maritza Hogg, who knew them before high school, also attends the performing-arts school and hopes to be a singer/actress. Every episode features Taina daydreaming of eventual superstardom and occasionally performing a new song.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Christina Vidal as Taina Maria Morales, a young girl who dreams of becoming a professional singer and actress. She attends a performing arts school with her best friend Renée, rival Maritza, and friends Daniel and Lamar. She and her friends often get themselves into wacky situations in their search for stardom. Though Taina's impatience and impulsiveness occasionally get her into scraps, her honesty and compassion get her out. The name Taina is the female form of the name of the indigenous Puerto Rican people, the Tainos.
  • Khaliah Adams as Renée Aretha Jones, Taina's best friend. She is an aspiring comedienne and rapper. A boy-crazy girl, she often helps to ground Taina when her imagination runs away with her. Renée also tends to chase after boys frequently; unfortunately, her love interests aren't the right ones for her.
  • Chris Knowings as Lamar Carlos Johnson, Taina's friend and an aspiring director and writer. Not only does he serve as an editor of the performing art school's newspaper, he also has a crush on Taina and awaits the day she might finally come around. His best friend is Daniel, and the two often join forces to make a quick buck. He serves as a support for Taina and the others, often offering level-headed advice.
  • David Oliver Cohen as Daniel Nathaniel McDaniel, a multi-instrumentalist, who also shares the same school locker with Taina. Handsome and opinionated, his loves include writing songs, playing other instruments, and chasing after girls. Daniel prides himself on being quite the ladies' man but often ends up scorned. It's hinted that he had true feelings for Renée. He loves The Beatles, and usually accompanied Taina's songs on his guitar.
  • LaTangela Newsome as Maritza Hogg, Taina and Renée's rival. She also aspires to be an actress and singer but tends to be more ruthless than Taina. She loves to upstage others in her quest to become a star. However, she isn't all bad, and sometimes joins forces with Taina and her friends to make money or fight other rivals. She prides herself on being an "evil diva".

Recurring

  • Lisa Lisa as Gloria Elena Morales
  • Cristina Saralegui as Principal Rojas
  • Josh Cruze as Eduardo Morales
  • Manolo Villaverde as Gregorio "Abuelo" Sanchez
  • Brandon Iglesias as Santito Morales (season 1)
  • Selenis Leyva as Titi Rosa
  • Joseph Bertot as Hector Colon
  • Ruben Rabasa as Papito
  • Jacob Urrutia as Santito Morales (season 2)

Development and production

The show premiered on January 14, 2001, on Nickelodeon where ratings grew. New episodes would eventually move into the TEENick block at launch on March 4, 2001, starting with its eighth episode and lasted for two seasons. Taina was scheduled to air every Sunday at 6 pm. The show was put on Nickelodeon's SNICK lineup on Saturday nights from January to May 2002, where ratings more than doubled in its second season. Despite its popularity (the show garnered Nickelodeon its highest ratings in 3 years), the show was canceled that summer. CBC reran the show in 2003. Notably, not only is it one of the few shows on the TEENick block that have never aired on the TeenNick channel, but it is the only show on the TEENick block that never aired on The N.

Cancellation

In July 2002, Nickelodeon quietly canceled Taina after two seasons. There were rumors that the show was only appealing to a female demographic, as well as the show’s high production costs. However, according to Vidal in a 2021 interview, the show was canceled due to behind-the-scenes business decisions and the network clashing with Vidal's management team, which included her mother. Vidal additionally stated that she believes her then newly-signed recording contract with MCA Records created further dismay for Nickelodeon executives. Scripts for a third season and a made-for-television movie of the series were already written before Nickelodeon canceled the show. Vidal says Nickelodeon replaced the show with Romeo!.

Episodes

Series overview

Original Pilot (1999)

Season 1 (2001)

Guest star: Cristina Saralegui as Principal Rojas (can be heard on the intercom).

Guest stars: 3LW

Guest stars: C-Note, Nick Cannon

Guest star: Cristina Saralegui as Principal Rojas

Guest stars: MDO

Season 2 (2002)

Guest star: Brooke Allison

Guest star: Nick Cannon as LaTanya (of All That and The Nick Cannon Show)

Guest star: Jaci Velasquez as Yvette

Guest stars: Luis Fonsi and Shakira

Guest stars: Solange Knowles as Rachel and Dorothy Lyman as Ms. Harper

Guest stars: Carlos Alazraqui as Stan LaBlan and Melanie Chartoff as Sasha Simmons

Guest star: Kelly Rowland

Guest star: Tina Landon as Jackie

Guest stars: Dream and Lil' Romeo

Home releases

The series has seen no DVD releases in North America, however a single-release VHS/DVD was released by Maverick Entertainment in the United Kingdom in March 2004 named "Be Careful What You Wish For"', which features the first four aired episodes.

Current availability

As of June 2022, the original series is not available to stream on Paramount+ in the United States (though available in Spanish in Latin America), where many of its Nickelodeon counterparts can be streamed. The series is, however, available on the Paramount Streaming service Pluto TV as a Spanish-dubbed program. Despite these developments, YouTube remains the only means of viewing the program in its original English language.

Soundtrack

"Taina: Original Television Soundtrack" is the official soundtrack for the series. It was released on February 19, 2002, by Nick Records distributed through now-defunct Jive Records/Zomba Recording Corporation and MTV Networks. The album contains songs featured in the show's second season, such as "Feel Good" and "I'm In Love With Me" and none from the first season, with the exception of "Gonna Be A Star", the show's theme. The songs are performed by the show's stars Christina Vidal and LaTangela with additional songs performed by 3LW and Dream (previously featured on their respective albums 3LW and It Was All a Dream), as members of both groups made appearances during the show's first season. Additionally, the soundtracks boasts writing and production from legendary R&B group and production team Full Force (known for working with show star Lisa Lisa) as well as Nate Butler, Lindy Robbins and Kevin Paige.

Note: The album actually credits the artists as their characters with the exception of Dream and 3LW.

Awards and nominations

  • ALMA Awards :2002 – Outstanding Children's Television Programming (Won) :2002 – Outstanding Actress in a Television Series – Christina Vidal (Nominated) :2002 – Outstanding Script for a Television Drama or Comedy – Fracaswell Hyman & Maria Perez-Brown for episode "Quinceanero"(Nominated)

References in pop culture

  • In 2015, American rapper and singer, Shelley FKA DRAM's breakout hit single "Cha Cha" made reference to the titular character in the song's chorus with the lyrics, "...with a Dominican that resembles Taina...". Stating that he enjoys dancing with and entertaining Latina women that resemble Vidal.

References

References

  1. Nickelodeon. "Premiere of Nickelodeon's 'Taina' Posts Triple-Digit Ratings Gains".
  2. Nickelodeon. "Nickelodeon's 'Taina' Continues Ratings Rise, Posts Triple-Digit Gains in Tween and Kid Demos for Two Weeks".
  3. Vázquez, Richard. "lasculturas.com." Tania. N.p., n.d. Web. Jun 23, 2010. <http://www.lasculturas.com/aa/aa011401a.htm {{Webarchive. link. (July 14, 2010 >.)
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  6. (June 13, 2021). "'Taina' at 20: Christina Vidal's pioneering Latina everygirl".
  7. (June 15, 2021). "Christina Vidal Reveals Why Nickelodeon's 'Taina' Was Canceled".
  8. Alexander, Brenda. (2022-12-09). "'Taina' Star Declined Invitation to Lead The Pussycat Dolls".
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  10. (March 15, 2004). "Amazon.co.uk".
  11. "Taina on Pluto TV".
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