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La Familia P. Luche 2002 TV-14 3 Seasons TV Comedies This irreverent sitcom featues Ludovico, Federica and their three children Bibi, Junior and Ludoviquito, living in Ciudad P.

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La familia P. Luche
Also known asThe Plush Family
GenreBlack comedy
Created byEugenio Derbez, Marco Lagarde, Ricardo Álvarez
Developed byPepe Sierra, Gus Rodríguez
Written byDavid Hernandez, Pepe Sierra, Fran Hevia, Juan Carlos Garzón, Larissa Andrade, Enrique “Pointer” Gonzáles, Jesús Perrusquía, Alejandro Güemes, Marco Lagarde
Directed byEugenio Derbez, David Hernández
StarringEugenio Derbez,
Consuelo Duval,
Luis Manuel Ávila,
Regina Blandón,
Miguel Pérez,
Bárbara Torres,
[Brayan Gibrán Mateo
Theme music composerAleks Syntek
Opening theme'La familia P. Luche'
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes80 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Eugenio Derbez
Producer(s)Elías Solorio Lara
Running time30 minutes with commercials
Production company(s)Televisa
Release
Original networkLas Estrellas
Picture format
  • Seasons 1; SDTV 4:3 480i
  • Season 2–3; HDTV 16:9 1080i
Original releaseNovember 29, 2002 –
December 24, 2012
Chronology
Related showsXHDRBZ
External links
Website

La familia P. Luche (English: The Plush Family) is a Mexican family sitcom created by Eugenio Derbez. The series aired from August 7, 2002 to September 16, 2012 on the channel Canal de las Estrellas.[1] It is a spin-off of a regular sketch on the XHDRBZ comedy-sketch program.

In the series, the characters live in a fictional city called 'Ciudad P. Luche' where clothes and other objects are wrapped in plush. The word P. Luche, is a pun to the word plush in Spanish: peluche. The show is similar in style to the American sitcom Married...With Children, in that it depicts a comically dysfunctional family. La familia P. Luche, however, plays more like a live-action cartoon, complete with colorful sets and comic sound effects. The sitcom won a TVyNovelas Award for 'Best Comedy Program' in 2008.[2]

  • 1Cast and characters
  • 2Episodes
  • 3Production

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

La Familia P Luche

  • Ludovico P. Luche (Eugenio Derbez) is the father and leader of La Familia P.Luche. He is known for his laziness and low intelligence. He often shows that he is not happy with his life including his wife and kids; he is a terrible father and employee. He always wears blue clothes—mostly suits and ties—made of plush, and is a fan of Cruz Azul.
  • Federica de P. Luche (née Dávalos) (Consuelo Duval) is the mother of La Familia P.Luche. She is known for being aggressive and overdramatic with her kids and husband. She's very promiscuous, frequently flirting with other men, and is described as 'golosa' (literally 'greedy,' i.e. 'slutty'). In one episode it is revealed that she cheated on her husband with the milkman and that he is the father of one of her kids. She always wears pink clothes made of plush, mostly very provocative tops and skirts. She is a fan of Club América.
  • Junior P. Luche (Luis Manuel Ávila) is actually a policeman whom Federica ran over with her car; when he awoke with amnesia, they managed to keep Federica out of jail by convincing him that he was one of their kids. They went on to treat him like a 12-year-old until he developed a childish personality and they decided to adopt him. Although he is nearly middle-aged and has a beard, everybody treats him like a child; he even goes to school. He always wears orange and yellow clothes made of plush and is a fan of Cruz Azul.
  • Bibi P. Luche (Regina Blandón) is considered 'la rara' (the weird one) of the family, similar to Marilyn Munster from The Munsters. Bibi is the only 'real' child of Ludovico and Federica. Bibi is polite and correct, and has developed a great knowledge from studying, to her parents' despair as they beg her to act 'normal.' She's very smart and gets good grades; she loves her family but dislikes that they object to her studiousness. She is the only one in the family with common sense, with exception of Maradonio. She is also the most understanding, but her family thinks otherwise, but as it turns out it is not just her family who object her common sense it is everyone. She always rolls her eyes when they deliver their phrase 'Por qué no eres una niña normal?' (Why aren't you a normal girl?) She always wears purple clothes, and is the only family member and character who doesn't wear clothes made of plush. She also hates association football.
  • Ludoviquito P. Luche (Miguel Pérez) is the youngest child of the family, Federica's second son with Ludovico. The real Ludoviquito, however, is actually not seen after the first episode, in which he hypnotizes a rich boy at summer camp into believing that he is Ludoviquito. During the entire show we don't know his real name or who his real parents are; he identifies himself as the real Ludoviquito and believes Los P.Luche are his real family. He is a troublemaker, known for pulling pranks and stealing. He always wears green clothes made of plush, including tiny hats, and is a fan of Cruz Azul.
  • Excelsa (Bárbara Torres) is the family's maid, although she's known for being lazy and hating to work, preferring to sleep or watch TV; Federica does the housework and even waits on her because she doesn't want her to leave. When asked to clean the house, she responds 'Yo Solo Soy La Sirvienta' (But I'm Only The Maid). She is from Argentina. She always wears a turquoise maid uniform made from plush. She is fanatic of Boca Juniors.
  • Maradonio P. Luche (Brayan Gibrán Mateo) is Ludovico's illegitimate son (And very often referred as such by Federica); mothered by Exelsa, who unknowingly impregnated herself with the sample Ludovico sold to pay for Bibi's Quinceañera party. Maradonio is a very precocious toddler who often points out the mistakes in Ludovico's logic, he's an expert gambler and is able to recite long poems without missing a beat. The family always carries him around carelessly. He always wears yellow and lime green clothes made of plush.

Recurring characters[edit]

  • Martina (Dalilah Polanco) is the wife of Flavio, and the P. Luches' next-door neighbor.
  • Flavio (Pierre Angelo) is the husband of Martina, and the P. Luches' next-door neighbor.
  • Chela (Silvia Eugenia Derbez) is the somewhat nosy and bitter apartment manager. 'Chela' is both a nickname for Graciela and slang for beer, and Chela's surnames are based on Mexican brands. Silvia Eugenia Derbez is also Eugenio Derbez's real-life niece.
  • Cristy (Catalina López) is the P. Luches' blind neighbor and wife of Rigo.
  • Rigo (Pablo Valentín) is the P. Luches' blind neighbor and husband of Cristi.
  • Lucrecia Dávalos (Mercedes Vaughan) is Federica's sister, the girlfriend of Don Camerino.
  • Don Camerino (Juan Verduzco) is Ludovico's boss and Lucrecia's boyfriend. He owns half of P.Luche City, which everybody always says after his name in question form ('Don Camerino, owner of half P.Luche City?').
  • Abuela Francisca de Dávalos (Nora Velázquez) is the mother of Federica and Lucrecia.
  • Abuelo Lauro Dávalos (Sergio Ramos) Francisca's husband and the father of Federica and Lucrecia.
  • 'Gober' is the P. Luches' family dog.

Episodes[edit]

Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
138August 7, 2002March 8, 2004
224March 19, 2007August 28, 2007
318July 8, 2012September 16, 2012

Season 1 (2002–04)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
11'Recuerdos'August 7, 2002
22'La sirventa'August 14, 2002
33'El cumpleaños de Ludoviquito'August 21, 2002
44'Las cenizas'August 28, 2002
55'La bomba'September 4, 2002
66'Una novia para Don Camerino'September 11, 2002
77'Ludovico en la escuela'September 25, 2002
88'El primo de oro'October 9, 2002
99'Brad Pittin'October 16, 2002
1010'Manifestación gay'October 22, 2002
1111'La mascota'October 23, 2002
1212'El concurso de reclamos'November 20, 2002
1313'Seminario de celosas'December 4, 2002
1414'El video de las cochinadas'December 11, 2002
1515'Regalo de aniversario'December 18, 2002
1616'Especial navideño de bloopers'December 24, 2002
1717'Federica desaparece'January 22, 2003
1818'Comandante Aligheri'February 12, 2003
1919'El Novio de Bibi'February 19, 2003
2020'El reto'March 5, 2003
2121'Viaje a Cancún'April 2, 2003
2222'Comentarista'April 30, 2003
2323'Regalos de navidad'May 14, 2003
2424'El embarazo de Federica'May 28, 2003
2525'Bibi es normal'July 9, 2003
2626'No estamos casados'July 23, 2003
2727'Un día de vida'August 6, 2003
2828'El ex'September 3, 2003
2929'La novia de Ludoviquito'September 10, 2003
3030'Consejos de matrimonio'September 17, 2003
3131'El represetante de Ludoviquito'October 1, 2003
3232'Vigilante'October 15, 2003
3333'Buenos Padres'November 5, 2003
3434'Reality show'December 3, 2003
3535'Primer periodo feliz de Bibi'December 17, 2003
3636'Recompensa'January 14, 2004
3737'La tele'January 28, 2004
3838'El premio'March 8, 2004

Season 2 (2007)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
391'Perdidos'March 19, 2007
402'Hogar, dulce hogar'March 26, 2007
413'Amigos por conveniencia'April 2, 2007
424'De regreso al trabajo'April 9, 2007
435'Haciéndole al muertito'April 16, 2007
446'Regalo de aniversario'April 23, 2007
457'Lucha de empleos'April 30, 2007
468'Cita a ciegas'May 7, 2007
479'Gran confusión'May 14, 2007
4810'Carrera de perros'May 21, 2007
4911'Regresen a mis hijos'May 28, 2007
5012'Vamos al cine'June 4, 2007
5113'Pequeños ladrones'June 11, 2007
5214'Reunión escolar'June 18, 2007
5315'Secretos de un secuestro'June 25, 2007
5416'Los padres de Excelsa'July 2, 2007
5517'Cartuchos de esposos'July 9, 2007
5618'Identidad falsa'July 16, 2007
5719'Día de campo'July 23, 2007
5820'El novio de Bibi'July 30, 2007
5921'Quinceañera'August 7, 2007
6022'Niños de oro'August 14, 2007
6123'Sueño de telenovela'August 21, 2007
6224'Se busca un padre'August 28, 2007

Season 3 (2012)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
631'Hasta en la más mejores familias'July 8, 2012
642'Viva el domingo'July 15, 2012
653'Qué partida de dominó'July 22, 2012
664'Federica enferma'July 22, 2012
675'El atraco'July 29, 2012
686'El súper episodio del súper'July 29, 2012
697'Juego de roles'August 5, 2012
708'Valle del Nabo'August 5, 2012
719'Día de las madres'August 12, 2012
7210'Reparaciones'August 12, 2012
7311'El cumpleaños atrasado de Ludovico'August 19, 2012
7412'Bibi maneja'August 19, 2012
7513'El funeral de Merengues'August 26, 2012
7614'Federica ardiente'August 26, 2012
7715'La boda de Régulo'September 2, 2012
7816'El loco corte de pelo'September 9, 2012
7917'El genio bursátil'September 9, 2012
8018'La Navidad perfecta'September 16, 2012

Production[edit]

Background[edit]

The series first started as a short skit in Derbez's previous shows, 'Al Derecho y al Derbez' and 'Derbez en Cuando' showing Ludovico, Federica, and an Asian kid starring as Ludoviquito, but when it aired it showed the change of Ludoviquito's actors and the other two kids. The explanation behind the change in actors for Ludoviquito was that he was not really Ludovico's son, but rather the product of a tryst between Federica and the milkman. While at summer camp, Ludoviquito manages to hypnotize the richest kid in camp to switch places with him. Ludovico and Federica don't even notice the difference, and not even the fact that he continually repeats 'Yo soy Ludoviquito P.Luche (I am Ludoviquito P.Luche)' like a zombie makes them curious. Ludovico accidentally snaps Ludoviquito out of his trance, and the poor child begins to cry once he realizes the fate in which he is stuck.

Seasons 1-2[edit]

The first season aired from 2002 to 2004 with frequent reruns of the episodes. The season finale stated that soon the second season would be produced (with the actors leaving a 'goodbye' message like in the promotional commercial). The second season marked the show return at the end of the first quarter of 2007 (continuing with the plot that had ended the first season years ago, in which a plane where they were traveling crashing in an island and the family having passed around 5 years living there, to compensate the years that had passed after the first season.), with the show now produced in a 16:9 (HDTV format) and airing constantly new episodes, using the same actors as in the first season (including the fact that the kids starring on it had grown up a lot).

Season 3[edit]

A third season was announced to be in production in December 2010. Eugenio Derbez, the producer of the series, admitted that the new season will introduce a new character to the sitcom.[3]

The series began on July 8, 2012 and ended on September 16th of the same year.[4]

Setting[edit]

  • The sitcom is centered on a plush-wearing family who lives in a city called 'Ciudad P. Luche' (P. Luche City). However in the 'Perdidos' episode, when the family lived mistakenly in Cancun for five years, Cancun's residents did not wear plush. So it can be assumed that only in Ciudad P. Luche, people wear and use plush-related objects.
  • The P. Luche apartment is the setting most of the time. It is an apartment in a tall building where its exterior appears in an animation piece. Inside, the sofa and rug are made of plush, and the home's walls are covered in brightly colored wallpaper.

Awards[edit]

YearCeremonyAwardResult
2004TVyNovelas Award'Best Comedy Program'Won
2008Won
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References[edit]

  1. ^Canal de las Estrellas - La familia P. LucheArchived 2010-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  2. ^Hoy - Noticias, La familia P. Luche ganó el premio al Mejor Programa de Comedia, Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  3. ^en el SHOW - La Familia de P. Luche vuelve el 2011Archived 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish), Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  4. ^- Eugenio Derbez revela fecha de estreno de la tercera temporada de La Familia P. Luche (in Spanish), Retrieved April 5, 2012 via Derbez's official Twitter.

External links[edit]

  • La familia P. Luche on IMDb
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