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¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.? Opening Credits

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

The intro to the old 70's Bilingual sitcom. This was on a lot whenever I visited relatives in Miami (half my family is of Cuban decent). Seemed interesting but I missed out on a lot of punchlines since I don't understand Spanish.

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  • You think they'll ever put this show on DVD, someday??

  • They have - all 39 episodes. Albeit, it's a tad expensive IMO. Do a Google search for "Que Pasa USA DVD".  Should be the first link.

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  • Una frita $3

    Un batido de papaya $4

    El drama cubano... Priceless!!

  • Omg I loveeeeeeee this show! I'm gonna try to find DVDs on this show it used to come on in 2000 - 2002 on the Spanish cable channels here in NYC nonstop, but then they stopped showing it.

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  • Classic Cuban family and my grandmother REALLY acted a lot like Abuela in this program, I always loved watching this sitcom. And like, OMG I had the same Cuban rocker that Abuela had in the opening credits!! WISH Telemundo or Univision would make a remake, LISTEN to Emilio Estefan, hint hint...

  • Sweet memories.

    I love Joey!!

  • Wow, Great memories!!!

  • good show, me gusto mucho!

  • holy shit i remember watchin that shit in spanish class at N.M.B

  • @east215: Well said. I totally agree with you.

  • The last days of old Miami. It was so innocent back then (Compared to now anyway).  Alot of older Miamians would say that the Cuban influx destroyed the city. Nonsense! It only added to it and made it better. The Pena family may have been Cuban, but they were typical of most Miami families of the time. They put family first, and lived the true American dream. They were productive citizens who were proud of their heritage and didn't feel the need to assimiliate to the point of losing it.

  • @LeanaHM76 I have the whole series on DVD. I got it on the WPBT - Miami website.

  • Thanks so much for uploading this! I have been looking for this show forever! So HILARIOUS, even though I'm not Cuban a lot of stuff as an immigrant from a Latino country is true. And OMG, I always though Pepe (Manolo Villaverde) was handsome!

  • Bernard Lechowick later produced Knots Landing.

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