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September 13, 2010
Niñas Mal (Season 1): Rebellion Meets Etiquette Originally premiering on , MTV Latin America's Niñas Mal (also known as Bad Girls or Charm School ) quickly became a cultural phenomenon as the network's first high-profile original scripted series in the region. This 70-episode debut season followed the lives of three high-society teenagers whose rebellious behavior lands them in a strict finishing school. Core Premise and Plot
The show thrives on the clashing personalities of its leads, each representing a different struggle with high-society expectations: Apple TV Adela (Isabel Burr): ninas mal temporada 1
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If you meant a different series (e.g., Nina’s Mal as a telenovela or drama), please clarify. Based on available information, I’ll assume you’re asking about the first season of the Brazilian teen mystery drama (or a show with a similar name). September 13, 2010 Niñas Mal (Season 1): Rebellion
The ultimate rebel who starts the series by sabotaging her father's political career. Greta Domenechi (Carmen Aub): Francisca "La Polaca" (played by Camila Mateos): The
- Francisca "La Polaca" (played by Camila Mateos): The de facto leader. She is intelligent, manipulative, and carries a deep rage against her abusive father. Her arc from victim to dictator is the spine of the season.
- Clarita (played by Lola Abraldes): The innocent newcomer. Clarita is sent to the school for burning down her father’s farm. She serves as the audience’s moral compass, slowly corrupted by the group’s actions.
- Anto (played by Malena Narvay): The wild child. Impulsive, sexually liberated, and addicted to chaos. Anto provides the dark humor and the most shocking moments of physical violence.
- Grecia (played by Valentina González): The rich, perfectionist diva. She hides an eating disorder and a desperate need for her mother’s approval. Her breakdown is one of the season’s most heartbreaking arcs.
- Rocío (played by Daniela Seggiaro): The quiet artist. Rocío is the group’s conscience, often taking the role of the reluctant participant. Her romance with another student is a subplot handled with surprising tenderness.