![]() ![]() ![]() She is Maya and Miguel’s grandmother who offers a lot of advice to them when they need it. Cloud Cuckoolanders Minder: Miguel frequently serves as this to Maya, trying to talk her out of her latest Zany Scheme and having to help her clean up the fallout.Cloud Cuckoolander: Given her impulsive nature, Maya tends to fall under this often.Big Brother Mentor: In "I Got to be Mi-guel", Tito thinks Miguel is cool and wants to be like him (much to Maya's jealousy), so Miguel teaches him (which annoys Maya).Annoying Younger Sibling: Maya can be this to Miguel-they're twins, but Miguel's the older twin (by three minutes).All Just a Dream: In “Cherry Chipper Sisters”, Maya and her friends must drive the Cherry Chipper Mobile to rescue Paco and everyone forces Maya to drive and Maya tries to convince them they can’t and they force her over and over again until Maya wakes up and it was a dream and Paco was safe.24-Hour Party People: The kids at birthday parties in "Surprise, Surprise" and "The Red Jacket".Other characters in the series include their parents, their grandmother, their diverse group of friends (which include a white boy with only one arm) and Paco, a talking parrot. ![]() Perhaps a scrapped Wonder Twin Powers idea? Her catchphrase is "Eso es!" ("That's it!") note Though often sounds like excellent! note Though there was an instance of Miguel's shoe glowing yellow in the first season's title sequence. The series seems set in the real world the only unusual sight is how Maya's hair bobbles glow whenever she has an idea, but that seems to be visible only to the viewers. Maya Santos is an energetic preteen girl of Hispanic descent who can't resist helping people with their problems even when not asked to this invariably causes trouble but her brother Miguel, despite pointing that out, always ends up helping her anyway. As the Expository Theme Tune states, they are "brother and sister and best friends as well." The series seeks to make Hispanic culture more familiar to the youth audience and also teach some Spanish words in the process. Maya & Miguel (2004-2007) is an American educative animated 65-Episode Cartoon about the misadventures of 10 year-old Hispanic siblings. Scholastic, Maya & Miguel, and associated logos are trademarks of Scholastic Inc.What they will do next, you never can tell!
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