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Papi Ricky

Description: Papi Ricky is a Chilean television soap opera created by Sebastian Arrau, that aired on Canal 13 from March 12, to October 1, 2007, starring Jorge Zabaleta, Belén Soto, María Elena Swett and Tamara Acosta. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Year Released: 2007
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 139
First episode air date: March 11, 2007
Program Creator: Arnaldo Madrid
Genres: Romance, Comedy-drama
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