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How many seasons does Ramona have?
1 season
How many episodes does Ramona have?
69 episodes
When did Ramona premiere?
April 3, 2000
When did Ramona end?
July 14, 2000
How long are episodes of Ramona?
45 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Ramona?
8 out of 10
Who stars in Ramona?
Kate del Castillo
,
Eduardo Palomo
, and
Helena Rojo
Who created Ramona?
Helen Hunt Jackson
Who wrote Ramona?
Helen Hunt Jackson
,
Francisco Sánchez
,
Humberto Robles
, and
Lucy Orozco
Who directed Ramona?
Nicolás Echevarría
,
Alberto Cortés
,
Felipe Nájera
,
Jesús Nájera
, and
Oscar Morales
Who was the producer of Ramona?
Rosa María Martínez
and
Lucy Orozco
Who was the composer for Ramona?
Ricardo Gallardo
Who was the executive producer of Ramona?
Lucy Orozco
Who was the cinematographer for Ramona?
Jesús Nájera
and
Oscar Morales
What is the plot of Ramona?
Story of Ramona and her californian family during the US annexation of California.
What is the Ramona theme song?
Ramona by Tambuco
What genre is Ramona?
Drama and Romance
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