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Xou da Xuxa : ウィキペディア英語版
Xou da Xuxa

Xou da Xuxa was a children's variety show hosted by Xuxa Meneghel on Rede Globo between 30 June 1986 to 31 December 1992, with 2000 editions. The Xou replaced the Balão Mágico program. It was later reprised from January to April 1993, the transition of the network programming changes. Replaced by TV Colosso, while the presenter was preparing his program aired on Sundays.
Transmitted by Monday morning to Saturday, the Show featured auditorium frames (mainly competitions and musical numbers) interspersed with cartoons. Despite the systematic negative reactions from intellectuals and critics, soon the "Xou da Xuxa" became the children's show the most successful in the history of Brazilian television, turning his host in a phenomenon during the decades of 80s and 90s.〔Alzer, Luiz André e Claudino, Mariana. (''Almanaque anos 80'' ). Rio de Janeiro: Ediouro Publicações, 2004. pp. 32. 296 páginas. ISBN 8500015322.〕
== The program ==
The Xou da Xuxa premiered in place of Balão Mágico, his basic structure was based on the Clube da Criança program from Rede Manchete, that revealed Xuxa as a presenter. But in the new network the program won best scenarios and quality.
The mixed program play, musical acts, circus acts, display of cartoons and special boards, and had the participation of an average of 200 children in each recording. The ''Xou'' was divided into nine blocks from Monday to Friday, and seven blocks on Saturdays.
To control the attraction, Xuxa had the help of characters that soon become trademarks of their programs, as auxiliary Andrea Veiga and Andrea Faria, the "Sorvetão" which evolved into the name of Paquitas, Dengue (Roberto Berttin) and Praga (Armando Moraes). They helped to host the organization and the auditorium animation. The Paquitas dressed up with clothes inspired by toy soldiers, balanced on white boots, while the Dengue, a huge Mosquito full of arms, clothed in yellow and red from head to toe, and the softly Praga, wore a costume turtle.
The main concern of the program team was to leave children free, as if they were at an amusement park. To ensure the relaxed atmosphere, the program was done with minimal editing possible, conveying the idea of a live program. Another striking feature of the "Xou da Xuxa" were different choreography staged by the presenter in each musical number of the program, all created by the Uruguayan dancer Oswald Berry.
The program has become the leader of audience in a short time and made of presenter the highest infant idol of the country. Xuxa it referred to children as "baixinhos" (little people) and therefore came to be called "Rainha dos Baixinhos" (the "Queen of the little people" or "Queen of Children".) His phrases "beijinho, beijinho e tchau, tchau" ("kiss, kiss and bye, bye") also turned fever and is one of the strongest brands of the presenter. Many products were launched with Xuxa brand, like dolls, clothes and accessories, and children from different social levels started dressing equal to Xuxa. The white leather boots and "xuxinhas" became fashionable among children and adolescents.
Over the years, the ''Xou'' started to invest in frames, diversifying the program's attractions. The program was recorded entirely in Theatre Phoenix, in Rio de Janeiro. The "Xou da Xuxa" was directed by Marlene Mattos, and had as Nilton Gouveia production coordinator. The program went off the air on 31 December 1992.

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