
Torbellino (1997-1998)
Germán Arrese is a young music teacher who will drive his pigeons crazy (for him), who will try to conquer him, no matter what the cost.
Lucía, a wealthy girl from the city, wants to belong to a musical group, as does Roberto, a young man from the province. They both know each other at school. Despite their social differences and the bad intentions of his stepfather, Leonardo Moreno, an unscrupulous man, who married Consuelo (Lucía's mother) out of interest, trying to prevent that love to obtain the fortune of Claudio Cardigan, whom He will force him to marry Lucía. But love emerges between Roberto and Lucía.
On the other hand, Gastón, a boy of barely twenty-one years old, son of a wealthy owner of a pigeon farm, is the victim of his own mother, who would try to turn him against her in front of her loved ones. However, Eliana appears, a young woman orphaned by her mother and abandoned by her father as a child, who would fall in love with Gastón, without knowing that her father is alive. And, later, she would begin to correct her mistakes, but unfortunately Eliana would have to endure all the humiliations of her older half-sister Marisol.
The entire novel would revolve around romances, breakups, fun, and during this whole situation, the musical group Torbellino emerges, in which the members of the band will have to deal with every problem.
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S02E120 | Episodio 120 | Feb. 24, 1998 |
| S02E119 | Episodio 119 | Feb. 23, 1998 |
| S02E118 | Episodio 118 | Feb. 20, 1998 |
| S02E117 | Episodio 117 | Feb. 19, 1998 |
| S02E116 | Episodio 116 | Feb. 18, 1998 |
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