Amy, la niña de la mochila azul (transl. Amy, the Girl with the Blue Backpack) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa in 2004.[1] The telenovela is an adaptation on the 1979 film La niña de la mochila azul. It stars Danna Paola, Nora Salinas and Eduardo Capetillo, while Pedro Armendáriz Jr. and Tatiana star as co-protagonists with Alejandro Tommasi, Lorena Herrera, Alejandra Meyer, Manuel Landeta and Alejandra Procuna as antagonists.

Plot

As a baby, Amy was rescued from the sea by Captain Matías and his wife Perla. While out at sea aboard one of Matías' ships, the three of them were surprised by a heavy storm. During the chaos, Perla slipped off the deck and fell into the sea, leaving Amy and Matias on their own. Since then, Matías became afraid of the sea to the point that he never went fishing again. Over time, Amy has grown up to be a mischievous and daring girl who works to help support her father because he doesn't have a proper job, and everything is going well in her life until the arrival of Minerva, who is looking for orphans for the San Felipe orphanage under the orders of Prefect Carlota, who needs more children to keep receiving donations.

Carlota has never loved the orphans and uses the donations to achieve her own goal: to have the largest jewelry collection in the world. As a child, Minerva was a victim of Carlota, who stole her childhood. Since then, Minerva is a bitter woman and her childhood has turned into a ghost girl who cries locked in the highest tower of the orphanage castle waiting for the day when someone can rescue her.

Raúl arrives in Puerto Esperanza since his father was transferred to fix up an abandoned locomotive called "La Vieja Lola". Raúl meets Amy and believes she is a boy, due to her dressing like a sailor, but later learns that she is actually a girl and falls in love with her. Meanwhile, Octavio Betancourt, a millionaire suffering from a serious illness, arrives in town with the desire to find his son who was lost 8 years ago. What Octavio doesn't know is that he actually had a daughter, and it's Amy.

A short time later, Minerva manages to take Amy to San Felipe, leaving everyone sad and greatly missing her. Upon arriving at the orphanage, Amy discovers that her mission is to fight against Carlota's evil, and thus rescue the orphans and Minerva herself; but Amy is not alone: she has her friend Coral, a Mermaid who guides her along the way, towards the "five paths of light".

Cast

Production

Filming took place from 2 November 2003 to July 2004.[2][3][4]

Music

Volume 1

The first soundtrack of the telenovela was released on 19 February 2004. The soundtrack was certified gold in Mexico.[5][7]

No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Azul Como El Cielo"
  • Irina Ivanott
  • Marco Vinci
3:36
2."La De La Mochila Azul"Bulmaro BermúdezLuis Fernando Madriz Torres2:53
3."Mi Capitán"Alejandro RamosDanna Paola2:44
4."Reconstruyamos El Bucanero"RamosCast of Amy, la niña de la mochila azul2:54
5."Cazadores De Tesoros"RamosLuis Fernando Madriz Torres1:27
6."Hija del Mar"
  • Carlos Vargas
  • Gerardo Angeles
Tatiana3:19
7."Una Señal"
  • Alejandro de la Parra
  • Julián Ramírez
  • Rodrigo Sieres
Danna Paola2:51
8."Piratas Del Risco"
  • De la Parra
  • Ramírez
  • Sieres
  • Carlos Colín
  • Ricky Mergold
  • Luis Fernando Madriz Torres
2:12
9."Valiente"
  • Ivanott
  • Vinci
Danna Paola3:28
10."¡¡¡Minerva, No Te La Lleves!!!"
  • Vargas
  • Angeles
  • Mauricio Aziz
  • Kathy Castro
  • Lilibeth
  • Greta Cervantes
  • María Fernanda Sasian
  • Jorge Trejo
2:32
11."Amy, Amy"
  • Vargas
  • Aziz
Danna Paola2:03
12."Amor De Niños"Reyli Barba Arrocha
  • Lilibeth
  • Danna Paola
3:22
13."El Mapa Del Tesoro"RamosCast of Amy, la niña de la mochila azul2:08
Total length:35:35

Volume 2

The second soundtrack of the telenovela was released on 2 April 2004. Like the first soundtrack, it was certified gold in Mexico.[5][7]

No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Caminos de Luz"
  • Alfredo M.R.
  • Irina Ivanott
3:40
2."Ritual De Iniciación"
  • Alejandro de la Parra
  • Julián Ramírez
  • Rodrigo Sieres
Luis Fernando Madriz Torres1:54
3."Se Busca Una Mirada"
  • Carlos Vargas
  • Gerardo Angeles
  • Mauricio Aziz
Luis Fernando Madriz Torres2:45
4."El Tiburón Chimuelo"Alejandro Ramos
2:46
5."La Fogata"Ramos
  • Danna Paola
  • Lilibeth
  • Luis Fernando Madriz Torres
2:00
6."La Marcha Del Orfanato (La Fogata)"Vargas
  • Lilibeth
  • Kathy Castro
  • Greta Cervantes
  • María Fernanda Sasian
  • Jorge Trejo
3:31
7."El Cielo En Brazos de Papá"
  • Ramos
  • Aziz
Danna Paola3:07
8."Tu Siempre Estarás"
  • De la Parra
  • Ramírez
  • Sieres
Luis Fernando Madriz Torres3:16
9."Milagrito"RamosDanna Paola3:02
10."Corazón De Niña"
  • Ivanott
  • Marco Vinci
Juan Carlos Flores3:39
11."Tu Nombre Está En Las Estrellas"RamosLuis Fernando Madriz Torres3:20
12."Chiquita Pero Picosa"
Lilibeth3:15
13."¿Qué Se Sentria Tener Mamá?"
  • Vargas
  • Angeles
  • Aziz
Danna Paola2:57
14."El Mundo Es Un Hit"VargasPedro Armendáriz Jr.3:15
Total length:42:33

References

  1. ^ "Televisa estrena telenovela para niños Amy, la niña de la mochila azul". produ.com (in Spanish). 20 February 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  2. ^ "Danna Paola llega con todo y mochila a Chetumal". elsiglodetorreon.com.mx (in Spanish). 4 November 2003. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  3. ^ "Televisa inicia grabaciones de nueva producción infantil". produ.com (in Spanish). 7 November 2003. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  4. ^ Villafaña, Cristina. "Terminan las grabaciones de Amy!". esmas.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 27 July 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  5. ^ a b c d "Certificaciones Amprofon". amprofon.com.mx (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  6. ^ "Various - Amy, La Niña De La Mochila Azul Vol. 1". Discogs. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  7. ^ a b Villafaña, Cristina (4 June 2004). "¡La de La Mochila Azul gana disco de oro e inicia gira!". esmas.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 20 June 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  8. ^ "Various - Amy, La Niña De La Mochila Azul Vol. 2". Discogs. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
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