The show was aired in front of a live studio audience which participated in competitions and sketches throughout the show. Originally a segment of Sabado de Corporan in 1990, it became a weekly morning show in 1991.
It included informative segments, dancing, singing, sketches, and contests. The show has been often ridiculed because of its campy and childish style.
The show, targeted to child audiences, might also appealed to preteen audiences and some teenagers. It changes hosts and cast members as they mature or decide to leave. Paloma Rodriguez was an example of this, having left the show after deciding to focus more on school than on acting.[2]
Memorable cast members include hostess Isabel Aracena (known as Isha), Linda García, Mabel Martínez, Zeny Leyva Scarlet Mejia, and correspondent Paloma Rodriguez, a Santo Domingo socialite who currently[when?] attends 11th Grade in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Numerous hosts and communications professionals were mentored on this show, such as Chiquii Hadad, Edilenia Tactuck, Angel Puello, Sheyla Cotes, Giordano Landrón, and Wendy Th.[3]
Due to financial issues during its latest season, Sabado Chiquito was cancelled in June 2011.[4]