In a co-production between our country and Mexico, the well-known actor and host stars in a fun story.
The production company Non Stop has created for the platform Disney+ Streaming a new series with the participation of Argentine and Mexican actors and producers. The directors of CHUECO are Daniel Casablanca and Kida Kawer, while the script is by Guadalupe Rilova and Marta Suárez.
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The protagonist Dario Barassi and until now it has 2 seasons that add up to a total of 25 chapters of a little more than 20 minutes each. The first season premiered on July 14, 2023, and there was a Christmas special on December 15. While the second came out this year on May 15.


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What CHUECO is about, Disney+ series
Juan Gustozzi is a widowed music teacher who has 3 children. She lives in Mexico and raises them with whom she works as a housekeeper in her, Amanda’s, house. Her economic reality is not the best, and she does what she can to support her children in the best possible way, but everything will change when inherit his uncle’s fortune, in which he must commit to taking care of his pet, a chimpanzeeto access it.
In any case, he accepts the condition, thinking that this inheritance will put an end to his problems, but without knowing that this chimpanzee called CHUECO will turn his house and his life upside down, giving rise to situations as chaotic as they are fun. And, over time, he will discover that he is also hiding a secret.
Trailer for CHUECO, Disney+ series
Embed – CHUECO | Official Trailer | Disney+
Cast of CHUECO, Disney+ series
- Darío Barassi (Juan Gustozzi)
- Consuelo Duval (Amanda)
- Maryel Abrego (Delfina Gustozzi)
- Santiago Torres (Martín Gustozzi)
- Pato Alvarado (Vicente Gustozzi)
- Agustín Aristarán (Voice of CHUECO)
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