The Best TV Shows on TV Brasil

Every TV Brasil Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Among TV Brasil’s finest offerings are A Turma do Pererê and Anabel, which debuted in 2001 and 2005, respectively. As of April 2026, we’ve curated over 20 of TV Brasil’s premier shows for your viewing pleasure. TV Brasil has delivered an expansive roster of over 20 shows, dating from 2001 all the way to 2022.

  • Anabel
    Anabel (2005)10.0

  • Trunk Train
    Trunk Train (2011)10.0

    A forgetful elephant, a vegetarian anteater and a termite colony that believe to be aliens, travel together on a train across Latin America.

  • Sesame
    Sesame (2016)10.0

    Sésamo is the second Brazilian version based on the famous North American series Sesame Street (1969–). This time, the series does not feature Garibaldo (Big Bird), the large yellow bird. However, we are reunited with the beloved characters Grover (André Milano), Come-Come (Cookie Monster, played by Paulo Henrique Santos), Bel (Thais Carvalho), Elmo (Kelly Guidotti), and Abby (Marilice Cosenza). As in the previous version, the show presents the puppets in their fun adventures, teaching the audience about various subjects in a creative way and following the daily life in the bustling village

  • Se Avexe Não
    Se Avexe Não (2024)10.0

  • Haunted Tales for Wicked Kids
    Haunted Tales for Wicked Kids (2013)8.8

    The series revolves around the adventures of Pepe, a wicked boy who lives in a dark mansion with his grandmother, a witch who works selling artifacts and magic potions in the internet. She always send her grandson to deliver them. Each episode Pepe and his friends (Marilu, Roberto, Guto and Gastón) undergo supernatural adventures facing the various monsters in the city.

  • República do Peru
    República do Peru (2015)7.0

  • Zica e os Camaleões
    Zica e os Camaleões (2013)5.5

  • Notas de Amor
    Notas de Amor (2015)5.0

  • A Turma do Pererê
    A Turma do Pererê (2001)N/A

  • Igarapé Mágico
    Igarapé Mágico (2014)N/A

    Aimed at children, particularly children between the ages of three and six, this series portrays the culture and importance of preserving the Amazonian fauna and flora through the routine of characters typical of the region who live in a stream being represented in the form of dolls.

  • Thin Air
    Thin Air (2017)N/A

    Cristian Nazario abandoned his family to climb Mount Everest and now returns home with terminal cancer. His homecoming brings to light his troubled family relationship and Brazil’s social situation: he is the fourteenth Brazilian to have climbed Mount Everest, but the first black man among them.

  • Astrobaldo
    Astrobaldo (2017)N/A

  • Torneios Brasil
    Torneios Brasil (2017)N/A

  • Nóis por Nóis
    Nóis por Nóis (2017)N/A

  • Lana & Carol
    Lana & Carol (2019)N/A

  • Transviar
    Transviar (2020)N/A

  • Vambora
    Vambora (N/A)N/A

  • Índio Presente
    Índio Presente (N/A)N/A

  • Conta Comigo
    Conta Comigo (2020)N/A

  • Brinquedonautas
    Brinquedonautas (2022)N/A