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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original English version of ''Taina'' is a no-show on Creator/ParamountPlus as of 2022, with Website/YouTube being the only way to rewatch the series. The Spanish dub on the other hand is freely available on Creator/PlutoTV... for Latin American viewers only.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The original English version of ''Taina'' is a no-show on Creator/ParamountPlus as of 2022, Creator/ParamountPlus, with Website/YouTube being the only way to rewatch the series. The Spanish dub on the other hand is freely available on Creator/PlutoTV... for Latin American viewers only.
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* ShortLivedBigImpact: The show only lasted two seasons, but is still fondly remembered and the 20th anniversary of its premiere was celebrated all over social media, even by the Nickelodeon socials. More to the point, it did have a SpiritualSuccessor in ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' that had considerably more success and owes a lot to ''Taina''.
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* ShortLivedBigImpact: The show only lasted two seasons, but is still fondly remembered for being one of the few series at the time to star a Latina lead and the 20th anniversary of its premiere was celebrated all over social media, even by the Nickelodeon socials. More to the point, it did have a SpiritualSuccessor in ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' that had considerably more success and owes a lot to ''Taina''.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite getting Nickelodeon's biggest ratings in three years (and the ratings doubled in the second season), it was cancelled due to Christina Vidal getting a recording contract with MCA Records, which Nick saw as a conflict of interest (they also weren't happy about Vidal lawyering up and looking into some of the dubious agreements for the show that Nick wanted her to sign)
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite getting Nickelodeon's biggest ratings in three years (and the ratings doubled in the second season), it was cancelled due to purportedly because the audience for the show [[GirlShowGhetto skewed too female]]; Christina Vidal getting alleged that it was canceled when she got a recording contract with MCA Records, which Nick saw as a conflict of interest (they also weren't happy about Vidal lawyering up and looking into some of the dubious agreements for the show that Nick wanted her to sign)
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** Creator/MelissaJoanHart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.
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** Creator/MelissaJoanHart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.episode.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show is a no-show on Creator/ParamountPlus as of 2022, with Website/YouTube being the only way to rewatch the series.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show original English version of ''Taina'' is a no-show on Creator/ParamountPlus as of 2022, with Website/YouTube being the only way to rewatch the series.series. The Spanish dub on the other hand is freely available on Creator/PlutoTV... for Latin American viewers only.
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* [[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]:
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* FollowTheLeader: Nickelodeon's second sitcom with Latino protagonists, following ''Series/TheBrothersGarcia''. One character on the latter is even a fame-seeking teenage girl.
** Then we have ''Series/{{Victorious}}'', a show whose premise is almost verbatim copy of Taina.
** Then we have ''Series/{{Victorious}}'', a show whose premise is almost verbatim copy of Taina.
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* FollowTheLeader: FollowTheLeader:
** Nickelodeon's second sitcom with Latino protagonists, following ''Series/TheBrothersGarcia''. One character on the latter is even a fame-seeking teenage girl.
** Then we have ''Series/{{Victorious}}'', a show whose premise is almost verbatim copy ofTaina.''Taina''.
** Nickelodeon's second sitcom with Latino protagonists, following ''Series/TheBrothersGarcia''. One character on the latter is even a fame-seeking teenage girl.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The episode with the cell phone is ''hilariously'' dated after the days of smart phones. That said, it's still absolutely [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious]] when everyone holds paperclips and connects to Taina to help her get reception.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The episode with the cell phone is ''hilariously'' dated after the days of smart phones. That said, it's still absolutely [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious]] when everyone holds paperclips and connects to Taina to help her get reception.reception.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite getting Nickelodeon's biggest ratings in three years (and the ratings doubled in the second season), it was cancelled due to Christina Vidal getting a recording contract with MCA Records, which Nick saw as a conflict of interest(they also weren't happy about Vidal lawyering up and looking into some of the dubious agreements for the show that Nick wanted her to sign)
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite getting Nickelodeon's biggest ratings in three years (and the ratings doubled in the second season), it was cancelled due to Christina Vidal getting a recording contract with MCA Records, which Nick saw as a conflict of interest(they interest (they also weren't happy about Vidal lawyering up and looking into some of the dubious agreements for the show that Nick wanted her to sign)
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* MoneyDearBoy: The show was cancelled, despite its good ratings, because it was apparently too expensive to produce.
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according to Christina Vidal the actual reason the show was cancelled was due to her signing a recording contract and also because she had a lawyer and made it clear she wasn't going to get involved in any of the dubious agreements kids shows on Nick were known for at the time
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite getting Nickelodeon's biggest ratings in three years (and the ratings doubled in the second season), it was cancelled both because it was due to Christina Vidal getting too expensive to produce a recording contract with MCA Records, which Nick saw as a conflict of interest(they also weren't happy about Vidal lawyering up and because executives thought it only [[GirlShowGhetto appealed looking into some of the dubious agreements for the show that Nick wanted her to girls]].sign)
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* ShortLivedBigImpact: The show only lasted two seasons, but is still fondly remembered and the 20th anniversary of its premiere was celebrated all over social media, even by the Nickelodeon socials. More to the point, it did have a SpiritualSuccessor in ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' that had considerably more success and owes a lot to ''Taina''.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Nickelodeon constantly ran previews and ads for the show when it was airing. Even people who didn't watch it confessed to getting the EarWorm of a theme song stuck in their head.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Nickelodeon constantly ran previews and ads for the show when it was airing. Even people who didn't watch it confessed to getting the EarWorm of a catchy theme song stuck in their head.
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** Then we have Series/Victorious, a show whose premise is almost verbatim copy of Taina.
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** Then we have Series/Victorious, a show whose premise is almost verbatim copy of Taina.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The episode with the cell phone is ''hilariously'' dated after the days of smart phones. That said, it's still absolutely [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious]] when everyone holds paperclips and connects to Taina to help her get reception.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The episode with the cell phone is ''hilariously'' dated after the days of smart phones. That said, it's still absolutely [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious]] when everyone holds paperclips and connects to Taina to help her get reception.
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* [[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]: Tracy Grandstaff, who wrote a number of episodes, is better known as the voice of [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Daria Morgendorffer]].
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Nickelodeon constantly ran previews and ads for the show when it was airing. Even people who didn't watch it confessed to getting the EarWorm of a theme song stuck in their head.
* FollowTheLeader: Nickelodeon's second sitcom with Latino protagonists, following ''Series/TheBrothersGarcia''. One character on the latter is even a fame-seeking teenage girl.
* MoneyDearBoy: The show was cancelled, despite its good ratings, because it was apparently too expensive to produce.
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** Tracy Grandstaff, who wrote a number of episodes, is better known as the voice of [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Daria Morgendorffer]].
* FollowTheLeader: Nickelodeon's second sitcom with Latino protagonists, following ''Series/TheBrothersGarcia''. One character on the latter is even a fame-seeking teenage girl.
* MoneyDearBoy: The show was cancelled, despite its good ratings, because it was apparently too expensive to produce.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite getting Nickelodeon's biggest ratings in three years (and the ratings doubled in the second season), it was cancelled both because it was getting too expensive to produce and because executives thought it only [[GirlShowGhetto appealed to girls]].
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** Creator/MelissaJoanHart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.
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** Creator/MelissaJoanHart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.series.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: The episode with the cell phone is ''hilariously'' dated after the days of smart phones. That said, it's still absolutely [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious]] when everyone holds paperclips and connects to Taina to help her get reception.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: The episode with the cell phone is ''hilariously'' dated after the days of smart phones. That said, it's still absolutely [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious]] when everyone holds paperclips and connects to Taina to help her get reception.
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** Melissa Joan Hart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.
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** Melissa Joan Hart, Creator/MelissaJoanHart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.
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* [[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]: Tracy Grandstaff, who wrote a number of episodes, is better known as the voice of [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Daria Morgendorffer]].Morgendorffer]].
** Melissa Joan Hart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.
** Melissa Joan Hart, famous for her roles as [[Series/ClarissaExplainsItAll Clarissa Darling]] and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]], directed an episode of the series.
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* [[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]: Tracy Grandstaff, who wrote a number of episodes, is better known as the voice of [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Daria Morgendorffer]].