The Brothers García

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The Brothers García is an American teen sitcom created by Jeff Valdez, Mike Cevallos, and Gibby Cevallos. It was among the first projects of Sí TV, an effort to produce programming featuring Latino characters that are aimed at a diverse audience.[1] The series was billed as the first English-language sitcom to have an all-Latino cast and creative team.[2] It aired on Nickelodeon from July 23, 2000, to August 8, 2004. After the show, Sí TV launched its own cable-television network.

In 2021, co-creator Jeff Valdez announced that he had obtained the rights to make a sequel series. The reboot, titled The Garcias, was ordered by HBO Max and is controlled entirely by Valdez's company, New Cadence Productions.[3]

Plot

The series follows the life of the Mexican American García family, as narrated by the adult version of one of the family's sons, Larry. Larry recounts his life alongside George, Carlos, and Lorena (his two brothers and fraternal twin sister, respectively), and the way they deal with everyday problems such as school, work, growing up, and all living in one house in San Antonio, Texas.

The series is about boys being boys, with Larry, George and Carlos Garcia putting brotherly love to the test. The Brothers García makes television history as the first English language sitcom with an all Latino cast, directors, and producers. From his funny, now adult perspective, Larry Garcia recalls his quest as an 11-year-old to fit in with his older brothers (13-year-old athletic Carlos and George, a 12-year-old walking encyclopedia) and to express his individuality, despite the attention-getting behavior of his fraternal twin sister Lorena. Ray is a proud father who works as a history professor and his wife Sonia works as a strict hairdresser from an in-house salon who always attempts to make her kids the best they can be. The show is narrated by John Leguizamo as the voice of Adult Larry.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

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Season 1 (2000)

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Season 2 (2001)

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Season 3 (2002)

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Season 4 (2003–04)

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Broadcast

Reruns aired on "Nick on CBS" from March 13 to September 11, 2004. Reruns on The N ran from April 7 until May 23, 2008.

Sequel

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result
2001 Young Artist Award Best Family TV Comedy Series The Brothers García Won
Best Performance in a TV Series: Young Actor Age Ten or Under Alvin Alvarez Won
Best Ensemble in a TV Series Alvin Alvarez, Bobby Gonzalez, Jeffrey Licon, and Vaneza Pitynski Nominated
ALMA Award Outstanding Director of a Comedy Series Joe Menendez Won
Outstanding Actor in a New Television Series Alvin Alvarez Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a New Television Series Ada Maris Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Comedy Series Mike Cevallos and Gibby Cevallos Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Comedy Series Virgil L. Fabian Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Comedy Series Linda Mendoza Nominated
Outstanding Television Series The Brothers García Nominated
2002 Humanitas Prize Children's Live-Action Gary Rosenkranz Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Ensemble in a TV Series Alvin Alvarez, Bobby Gonzalez, Jeffrey Licon, and Vaneza Pitynski Nominated
ALMA Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Series Maria Canals-Barrera Won
Excellence in Make-Up in Television and Film Mark Sanchez Nominated
Outstanding Children's Television Programming The Brothers Garcia Nominated
2003 Imagen Awards Best Children's Non-Animated Programming The Brothers Garcia Won
2004 Imagen Awards Best Children's Non-Animated Programming The Brothers Garcia Won

References

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External links

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