The narrator discusses several Brazilian soap operas that were considered failures or shameful. The soap operas mentioned include:
1. "Sonhadora" (2001) - a Mexican soap opera that was adapted in Brazil and received criticism for its poor performances and nonsensical plot.
2. "Kubanacan" - a soap opera that featured time travel and multiple personalities, and was considered confusing and unmissable.
3. "Brazilians e Brasileiros" - a soap opera based on a catchphrase of former president José Sarney, which was poorly received and had a low rating.
4. "Negócio da China" - a soap opera that mixed Kung Fu film with Globo soap opera, but lost its audience over time and was considered a failure.
5. "Estrela Guia" - a soap opera that was criticized for its absurd plot and poor performances, and was nicknamed "Sandy's soap opera" due to the presence of singer Sandy.
6. "Bang Bang" - a western-themed soap opera that was heavily invested in by Globo, but failed to attract attention from the public and critics.
The narrator also mentions a few other soap operas that were considered failures, including "Taxi Service" starring Fábio Júnior, which was criticized for its poor script and continuity errors.
Overall, the narrator pokes fun at these soap operas and their failures, and invites viewers to share their opinions and suggestions for other soap operas that could be included in a future video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Sonhadora debuted in 2001 and marked SBT's return to soap opera production after a four-year hiatus.
2. The name "Picara Sonhadora" means "expert in Spanish".
3. Silvio Santos decided to keep the original title of the Mexican soap opera to take advantage of its reputation.
4. The soap opera "Kubanacan" was set on a tropical Caribbean island and featured time travel.
5. The creator of "Kubanacan" said he never intended to create a serious soap opera, but rather just to entertain people.
6. The soap opera "Brazilians and Brazilians" was based on a catchphrase of former president José Sarney.
7. The soap opera "Negócio da China" was the first and last soap opera written by Miguel Falabella.
8. The soap opera "Estrela Guia" was also known as "Sandy's soap opera" and featured a romance between a young woman and her godfather.
9. The soap opera "Fábio Júnior" was a partnership between SBT and an Argentine television network and was recorded in Buenos Aires.
10. Sônia Braga was initially cast in the soap opera "Fábio Júnior" but dropped out due to script issues and Portuguese errors.
11. The soap opera "Bang Bang" was initially offered to SBT but was ultimately produced by Globo.
12. The soap opera "Bang Bang" was set in the old west but failed to attract attention from the public or critics.