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''Heidi, bienvenida a casa''[[note]]Heidi, Welcome Home[[/note]] is an Argentinian telenovela very loosely [[DerivativeWorks/{{Heidi}} based on on]] the classic novel [[Literature/{{Heidi}} Heidi]], which among other things, updates the setting to modern day Argentina and adds a CastHerd to fill the requisite soap opera plots. Also Heidi has a talking, shapeshifting pet rabbit in this version.
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* DefrostingIceQueen: Clara initially hates both Heidi and Toro and tries to get rid of them.
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* RealAfterAll: Subverted in the ghost episode. Mr. Sesemann leaves a cake out every year on his (dead) grandpa's birthday to be eaten by his ghost. At the end of the episode, Clara reveals that there is no ghost and she was eating the cake the whole time to make her father feel better. Then the birthday balloons all suddenly pop for no apparent reason, implying the ghost was real after all. However, the following episode reveals that it was just Diego, who was
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* RealAfterAll: Subverted in the ghost episode. Mr. Sesemann leaves a cake out every year on his (dead) grandpa's birthday to be eaten by his ghost. At the end of the episode, Clara reveals that there is no ghost and she was eating the cake the whole time to make her father feel better. Then the birthday balloons all suddenly pop for no apparent reason, implying the ghost was real after all. However, the following episode reveals that it was just Diego, who was
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-->'''Paulina''': I won't argue with you about matters outside your jurisdiction. Do ''I'' interfere with ''your'' business?\\
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-->'''Paulina''': I won't argue with you about matters outside your jurisdiction.jurisdiction... Do ''I'' interfere with ''your'' business?\\
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In this version, Clara can walk just fine. Instead, she's TheShutIn.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In this version, Clara can walk just fine. Instead, she's TheShutIn.she has severe agoraphobia and can't leave the house.
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* RealAfterAll: Subverted in the ghost episode. Mr. Sesemann leaves a cake out every year on his (dead) grandpa's birthday to be eaten by his ghost. At the end of the episode, Clara reveals that there is no ghost and she was eating the cake the whole time to make her father feel better. Then the birthday balloons all suddenly pop for no apparent reason, implying the ghost was real after all. However, the following episode reveals that it was just Diego, who was somehow popping them from offscreen.
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* RealAfterAll: Subverted in the ghost episode. Mr. Sesemann leaves a cake out every year on his (dead) grandpa's birthday to be eaten by his ghost. At the end of the episode, Clara reveals that there is no ghost and she was eating the cake the whole time to make her father feel better. Then the birthday balloons all suddenly pop for no apparent reason, implying the ghost was real after all. However, the following episode reveals that it was just Diego, who was was
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* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder:
-->'''Paulina''': I won't argue with you about matters outside your jurisdiction. Do ''I'' interfere with ''your'' business?\\
'''Gerardo''': Yes
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* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder:
-->'''Paulina''': I won't argue with you about matters outside your jurisdiction. Do ''I'' interfere with ''your'' business?\\
'''Gerardo''': Yes
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* IHaveThisFriend: When Abril asks Junior for advice about how to find out if a boy loves her, she claims that she is asking for a friend.
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* BananaPeel: Rottenmeier uses one to trip Emma.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Boris tells Maxine that they can't be together because her mother is working for evil. Maxine is just shocked at the idea of her mother working.
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* OperationJealousy: Morena pulls this at Heidi's suggestion after Alan breaks up with her.
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* CostumePorn: Dete dresses Heidi up in a ridiculously fancy outfit when first meeting the Sesemanns.
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* MistakenForCheating: Sol kisses Toro against his will right when Clara walks by.
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Notable background events are highlighted by a giant arrow drawn on screen.
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* BlitheSpirit: Heidi
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* EasyAmnesia: Subverted after Toro finally asks Clara to be his girlfriend, and immediately falls down and hits his head. It seems like he will lose his memory of asking Clara. However, he turns out to be perfectly fine.
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''Heidi, bienvenida a casa''[[note]]Heidi, Welcome Home[[/note]] is an Argentinian musical telenovela very loosely based on the classic novel [[Literature/{{Heidi}} Heidi]], which among other things, updates the setting to modern day Argentina and adds a CastHerd to fill the requisite soap opera plots. Also Heidi has a talking, shapeshifting pet rabbit in this version.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In this version, Clara can walk just fine. Instead, she's TheShutIn.
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* TheShutIn: Clara hasn't left the house ever since her mother left eight years ago.
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* HistoryWithCelebrity: Ulises has a feud with real life chef Pietro Sorba. Sesemann apparently knows him well enough that he was willing to come cook for them as a favor.
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* ExactWords: Toro wishes for a kiss from Clara. Clara kisses him on his hand.
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* NamedByTheAdaptation: Mr. Sesemann and Miss Rottenmeier are named Santiago and Ingrid respectively.
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* RealAfterAll: Subverted in the ghost episode. Mr. Sesemann leaves a cake out every year on his (dead) grandpa's birthday to be eaten by his ghost. At the end of the episode, Clara reveals that there is no ghost and she was eating the cake the whole time to make her father feel better. Then the birthday balloons all suddenly pop for no apparent reason, implying the ghost was real after all. However, the following episode reveals that it was just Diego, who was somehow popping them from offscreen.
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* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Boris wears an incredibly blatant spy outfit while spying on Maxine in Conejopolis.
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* SpringtimeForHitler: In one episode, Heidi tries to misbehave so she'll be sent back to the mountains, but all her attempts backfire. For example, she steals Mr. Sesemann's car keys so he can't attend a benefit gala, but then there's a fire at the gala, so he thanks her for saving his life.
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* SpringtimeForHitler: In one episode, Heidi tries to misbehave so she'll be sent back to the mountains, but all her attempts backfire. For example, she steals Mr. Sesemann's car keys so he can't attend a benefit gala, but then there's a fire at the gala, so he thanks her for saving his life.life.
* YearInsideHourOutside: Time passes within the Great Rabbit's realm however quickly or slowly you need it to. Heidi uses this to sew herself a new dress after Rottenmeier steals her dresses.
* YearInsideHourOutside: Time passes within the Great Rabbit's realm however quickly or slowly you need it to. Heidi uses this to sew herself a new dress after Rottenmeier steals her dresses.
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* PromotionToParent: Emma acts as a parent for her younger brothers.
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Heidi, bienvenida a casa is an Argentinian musical telenova very losely loosely based on the classic novel [[Literature/Heidi [[Literature/{{Heidi}} Heidi]], which among other things, updates the setting to modern day Argentina and adds a CastHerd to fill the requisite soap opera plots. Also Heidi has a talking, shapeshifting pet rabbit in this version.
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Heidi, bienvenida a casa is an Argentinian telenova very losely based on the classic novel Heidi.
[[Literature/Heidi Heidi]], which among other things, updates the setting to modern day Argentina and adds a CastHerd to fill the requisite soap opera plots. Also Heidi has a talking, shapeshifting pet rabbit in this version.
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* GratuitousFrench: Maxine is obsessed with France and sprinkles her dialog with GratuitousFrench.
* SpringtimeForHitler: In one episode, Heidi tries to misbehave so she'll be sent back to the mountains, but all her attempts backfire. For example, she steals Mr. Sesemann's car keys so he can't attend a benefit gala, but then there's a fire at the gala, so he thanks her for saving his life.
* GratuitousFrench: Maxine is obsessed with France and sprinkles her dialog with GratuitousFrench.
* SpringtimeForHitler: In one episode, Heidi tries to misbehave so she'll be sent back to the mountains, but all her attempts backfire. For example, she steals Mr. Sesemann's car keys so he can't attend a benefit gala, but then there's a fire at the gala, so he thanks her for saving his life.
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Heidi, bienvenida a casa is an Argentinian telenova very losely based on the classic novel Heidi.
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