Mundos Opuestos (Chilean TV series)

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Mundos Opuestos
Created bySergio Nakasone
Presented bySergio Lagos
Karla Constant
Country of originChile
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
Production
Executive producerJuan Pablo Planas
Production companyCanal 13
Original release
NetworkCanal 13
Release15 January (2012-01-15) –
27 June 2012 (2012-06-27)

Mundos Opuestos is a Chilean reality show produced and broadcast on Canal 13. 22 participants (10 famous and 12 unknown) initially entered production, being isolated in a house in Pirque, southeast of Santiago de Chile. The premise of the competition is that participants will be divided into two groups, one about living "the life of the future" and the other about living "the life of the past". The two worlds present in the house were separated by a glass wall, allowing both groups to observe the actions of the other, the direct interaction between the two groups of participants is given in the courtyard, known as "the present". Participants of the two existing groups compete each week in various physical tests to determine which group will live in the past, and which will live in the future and to determine which participant will be eliminated from the competition.

The winners of the first version of Mundos Opuestos was Sebastian Roca and Viviana Flores. The reality was premiere on 15 January 2012 at 23.00 and the grand final was premiere on 27 June 2012 at 22.30. This reality was a total success in Chile, being watched by 2.9 million viewers per episode, having a second part premiered on 13 January 2013 on Canal 13 (Chile).

Season 1[edit]

Contestant Original Teams New Teams Merged Team Finish
Tamara Sepúlveda
22, model
Infinito 1st Eliminated
Daniela Muñoz
20, Football player
Eternidad 2nd Eliminated
Fernando Poblete
31, Educational assistant
Infinito 3rd Eliminated
Ivana Simunovic
19, Commercial engineer student
Eternidad Quit
Tony Kamo
46, Mentalist
Eternidad Quit
Camila Nash
25, Calle 7 contestant
Eternidad 4th Eliminated
Francisco Huaiquipán
33, Football player
Eternidad Quit
Nicole "Luli" Moreno
24, model
Infinito Quit
Marcelo Marocchino
23, model
Eternidad 5th Eliminated
Michelle Carvalho
18, model
Eternidad Quit
Romina Reyes
27, Stylist
Eternidad 6th Eliminated
Francisco "Murci" Rojas
37, Football player
Eternidad Chronos 7th Eliminated
Yamna Lobos
29, Dancer
Infinito Chronos 8th Eliminated
Mario "Chapu" Moreno
37, Member of the Marea Roja
Eternidad Eternia 9th Eliminated
Camila Nash
25, Calle 7 contestant
Eternidad Chronos 10th Eliminated
Francisco "Murci" Rojas
37, Football player
Eternidad Chronos 11th Eliminated
Wilma González
27, model
Infinito Eternia 12th Eliminated
Nelson Tapia
45, Football player
None Chronos 13th Eliminated
Paz Gómez
23, Calle 7 contestant
None Eternia 14th Eliminated
Juan "Chispa" Lacassie
23, Skater
Infinito Eternia Quit
Yamna Lobos
29, Dancer
Infinito Chronos Individuales 15th Eliminated
Thiago Cunha
30, Dancer
Eternidad Eternia 16th Eliminated
Mariana Marino
31, model
Infinito Eternia 17th Eliminated
Agustín Pastorino
30, model
None Eternia 18th Eliminated
Dominique Gallego
22, model
Eternidad Chronos 19th Eliminated
Angélica Sepúlveda
31, 1810 contestant
None Chronos 20th Eliminated
José Luis "Joshe" Bibbó
27, model
Infinito Chronos 21st Eliminated
Andrés Longton
29, Brother of Arturo Longton, lawyer
Infinito Chronos 22nd Eliminated
Stephanie "Fanny" Cuevas
19, Peddler
Infinito Chronos Runner-up
David Dubó
25, Karateka
Infinito Eternia Runner-up
Viviana Flores
20, Justin Bieber Impressionist
Infinito Eternia Winner
Sebastián Roca
30, Student
Eternidad Chronos Winner

Season 2[edit]

Contestant Original Team New Team Merged Team Finish
Carolina Nicolich
20, Gipsy
Olimpo 1st Eliminated
Branislav Tepes
26, Great-grandson of Vlad the Impaler
Nirvana 2nd Eliminated
Claudia Schmidt
38, model
Nirvana Removed
Tamara Primus
26, Calle 7 contestant
Olimpo Quit
Sofía Jaramillo
23, Winner of Mundos Opuestos: Colombia
Nirvana Quit
Juan "Yoan Amor" Briones
24, Singer
Olimpo 3rd Eliminated
Alejandra Díaz
30, model
Olimpo 4th Eliminated
Rosa Barros
21, Stallholder
Nirvana Quit
Juana María "Yendy" Rodríguez
23, Housekeeper of Los Mendez
Olimpo 5th Eliminated
Juan "Chispa" Lacassie
24, Skater
None Removed
Mauricio Israel
51, presenter
Nirvana 6th Eliminated
María Auxiliadora "Mariuxi" Domínguez
30, Yingo contestant
Olimpo 7th Eliminated
Diego Pérez
33, Audiovisual communicator
Nirvana Quit
Jonathan Morales
24, Electrician
Nirvana 8th Eliminated
Mariela Montero
32, model
Olimpo 9th Eliminated
Damián Bodenhöfer
29, Son of Bastián Bodenhöfer
Nirvana 10th Eliminated
Nadia Barrientos
27, model
Nirvana 11th Eliminated
Jorge Olivares
30, Protagonistas de la Fama contestant
Nirvana 12th Eliminated
Carla Pinto
29, Daughter of Carlos Pinto
Nirvana Gigantes 13th Eliminated
Diego Pérez
33, Audiovisual communicator
Nirvana Gigantes 14th Eliminated
Angélica Jaramillo
27, model
Nirvana Titanes 15th Eliminated
Cristián Labbé Jr.
33, Son of Cristián Labbé
Olimpo Gigantes 16th Eliminated
Valentina Roth
21, model
None Gigantes Quit
Valentín Benet
25, model
Nirvana Titanes 17th Eliminated
Pilar Bezanilla
19, Student
Nirvana Gigantes Individuales 18th Eliminated
Mario Ortega
28, Amor Ciego 2 winner
None Titanes 19th Eliminated
Mariela Montero
32, model
Olimpo Gigantes 20th Eliminated
Sebastián Ramírez
26, Pareja Perfecta contestant
Nirvana Gigantes 21st Eliminated
Simone Mardones
21, CQC, Chile cast
Nirvana Titanes 22nd Eliminated
Juan Pablo Úbeda
32, Football player
Olimpo Titanes 23rd Eliminated
Michelle Carvalho
21, model
None Titanes 24th Eliminated
Richard Rubin
30, TV personality
Olimpo Titanes 25th Eliminated
Katherina Contreras
23, Calle 7 contestant
Olimpo Titanes 26th Eliminated
Melina Figueroa
22, model
Olimpo Titanes 27th Eliminated
Arturo Longton
34, La Granja contestant
Nirvana Titanes 28th Eliminated
Rubén Hilcker
22, Student
Olimpo Gigantes 29th Eliminated
Rocío Marengo
33, model
Nirvana Gigantes Runner-up
Andrés Longton
30, Brother of Arturo Longton
Olimpo Titanes Runner-up
Stephanie "Fanny" Cuevas
20, Mundos Opuestos 1 contestant
Olimpo Gigantes Winner
Artur Logunov
23, actor
Olimpo Gigantes Winner

Mundos Opuestos around the World[edit]

Country Name / Official Website Channel Winners
Chile Chile Mundos opuestos
Official website
Canal 13 First edition, 2012: Viviana Flores and Sebastián Roca
Second edition, 2013: Stephanie Cuevas and Artur Logunov
Colombia Colombia Mundos Opuestos (Colombia) RCN
-Official website
First edition, 2012: Sofia Jaramillo and Wesley Burger
Croatia Croatia TBA
-[1]
Nova TV First edition, 2014: Coming Soon
Mexico Mexico Mundos Opuestos
-
TV Azteca First edition, 2015: Coming Soon
Paraguay Paraguay Mundos opuestos (programa de televisión paraguayo) [es] RPC Canal 13 First edition, 2017: Nicolás Neumann and Liliana Cornet
Turkey Turkey TBA
-[1]
ATV Avrupa First edition, 2014: Coming Soon
United States United States Opposite Worlds
-
SyFy First edition, 2014: Frank Sansonetti

Rules[edit]

There is a contestant who is "protected for the times". They are the only participant who has immunity, and not at risk of being eliminated. They can move freely between the past, present and future; but cannot deliver goods from the future to the past or vice versa. They have a blue suit to differentiate her from other participants. In case of a tie, they are the sole decider of the nominee to the council of past and future.

"Punished for the times": The participant with the fewest votes via public text message, who becomes nominated for elimination.

"The Present": A place where all participants can visit. However, no participant may circulate in the present between midnight and 10:00 am.

"Secret room": Located in the future and delivers additional amenities and surprises. Available to the couple of competitors from the winning team who has won the "Wellness Challenge" of the week. Also the room allows couples to communicate with family members or close friends via video.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Opposite Worlds moves East to Turkey, Croatia and MENA" (Press release). Banijay International. 29 May 2013. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2020.

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