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Violetta
File:Disney Violetta logo.svg
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  • Solange Keoleyan
  • Sebastián Parrotta
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  • Jorge Nisco
  • Martín Saban
  • Sebastián Pivotto
  • Matías Risi (guest)[1]
Creative director(s) Víctor Tevah
Starring See list
Theme music composer Nicolas Fromentel
Opening theme "In My Own World" performed by Martina Stoessel[3]
Country of origin Argentina
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 240 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Diego Carabelli
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Production location(s) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) Pol-ka Producciones
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Release
Original network Disney Channel Latin America
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)[1]
Audio format Stereo
Original release May 14, 2012 (2012-05-14)[4] –
February 6, 2015 (2015-02-06)
External links
Website

Violetta is an Argentine telenovela filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina and developed by Disney Channel Latin America and Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and production company Pol-ka, debuted in its country of origin, Latin America and Italy on May 14, 2012.[5][6]

Violetta tells the story of a musically talented teenager (played by Argentine actress Martina Stoessel) who returns to her native Buenos Aires with her father, Germán, (played by Diego Ramos) after living in Europe for several years, navigating the trials and tribulations of growing up.[7]

Each episode includes original musical numbers from diverse musical genres such as pop music and popular music.

Production

Martina Stoessel was chosen for the main role.

Following the success of Disney Channel retransmission of Argentine telenovelas such as Floricienta and Patito Feo and the positive results at competitor Nickelodeon initiative in co-producing Latin-American novelas, Disney decided to begin production on its first original telenovela. The show was to be produced in Argentina in collaboration with local production company Pol-Ka. The cast was formed by actors from across Hispanic America, Brazil, Spain and Italy.

Shooting began in September 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and lasted for seven months. The series was co-produced by Disney Channel Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Africa. The series was filmed entirely in high definition at the Central Park Studios in Buenos Aires. On December 31, 2011, Disney Channel Latin America broadcast a New Year's television special entitled Celebratón, where Martina Stoessel performed the song Tu Resplandor (Disney Princesses). Disney Channel announced that the series would premiere in 2012. The cast was first introduced on December 22, 2011. In March 2012, promos and adverts started airing.

In early April 2012, a music video for "En Mi Mundo", sung by Martina Stoessel, was uploaded to Disney Channel Latin America website. Violetta finally premiered in Latin America and Italy on May 14, 2012. The cast visited Mexico City and Bogota and sung live on a Radio Disney event at Luna Park in Buenos Aires. On October 25, the last episode of the first season was aired. Between September and October, the show had its premiere in Brazil, France, Israel and Spain.

In November 1, 2012, shootings for the second season began. The second season started in Latin America in April, in Italy in June and in Spain in September. The complete cast visited Paris, Milan and Madrid for promotion at the end of June. The final scenes from the second season were shot in Spain.

Among the products spawned from the shows are an official magazine (available in Latin America, Italy and Spain), sticker album (available in France, Latin America, Italy and Spain), a series of books (available in Latin America, France, Spain and Italy) and trading cards (available in Italy and Argentina). DVDs were also released in Italy and Spain. There's also a soundtrack album featuring the music from the show. The album has achieved 3x Platinum in Argentina, Platinum in Spain and Gold Certification in Chile and Brazil.[8]

In June 2013, after three months of rehearsal, the musical with the complete cast made its debut at Teatro Gran Rex. Following the Cris Morena model, the cast played concerts daily during the Winter Vacation. Prior to the debut, all 60 presentations were already sold out with over 200.000 tickets sold.[9] After the season in Buenos Aires, the cast will tour across Argentina, Latin America and Europe. Besides the 60 concerts in Buenos Aires, the cast will also tour the rest of Argentina.

In October 2013, Diego Ramos announced a third season.[10] Production began in March 2014 for a July 28, 2014 premiere.[11] This will be the last season.[12]

Casting

Martina Stoessel was chosen by casting.[13][14] The actor Diego Ramos was instead cast as the Violetta's father by proposal and following an audition, sent to Europe, has been confirmed.[15] While actress Lodovica Comello, who plays Francesca, was attending school in Milan, her school's principal informed the students that there would be an audition; she decided to participate.[16] Instead the actor Ruggero Pasquarelli was chosen by proposal.[17] For the second season castings were also held at the request of fans of the series in Milan, Naples and Rome.[18]

It has been confirmed that most of the cast of the first season, except for the actors Rodrigo Velilla, Artur Logunov[19] and lead actor Pablo Espinosa will return for the second season.[20][21] It was also announced the inclusion of new characters played by Diego Domínguez who will play the new rival of León, Diego,[22] and then actors like Valeria Baroni, Xabiani Ponce De León, Paloma Sirvén, Gerardo Velázquez,[23] Carla Pandolfi and Valentina Frione. Bridgit Mendler made a cameo appearance in the second season.[24]

For the third season there will be new characters played by Damien Lauretta, Macarena Miguel, Rodrigo Frampton, Florencia Ortiz and Nacho Gadano. The American pop rock band R5 made an appearance during an episode in the third season, playing their single Heart Made Up on You.

Plot

Season 1

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Violetta Castillo is a teenage girl who is unaware of her very special talent for singing. She inherited this talent from her mom (Maria), a famous singer who died in a car accident. Germán (Diego Ramos), her dad, is a very successful man who travels a lot and loves his daughter, despite being strict and overprotective. Blinded by sadness, he decides to keep her past and her mother's fate from Violetta, worried that she might follow in her footsteps. After the accident, they both moved to Madrid and he raised her alone, with hardly any contact with other children of her age. Germán is aware that Violetta is a very talented musician and he encourages her to take piano lessons but keeps her away from singing. Everything changes when they return to their homeland in Buenos Aires. There, Violetta starts taking piano lessons at 'Studio 21' (later On Beat Studio), a prestigious music school. She meets Angie (Maria Clara Alonso), her new teacher, governess, and secretly her aunt (sister of Violetta's mother, unbeknownst to Germán) who helps her to realize her talent. Angie fears that if she tells Violetta or Germán the truth, Germán would take Violetta away to another country, where she could never see Violetta again. Violetta falls in love with Thomas (Pablo Espinosa) but Francesca (Lodovica Comello), her new best friend, already liked him. Ludmila (Mercedes Lambre), the richest and most arrogant girl Studio 21, also falls in love with Thomas, angering Leon (Jorge Blanco), her old boyfriend. Later, Ludmilla and Thomas start dating. Leon got furious and, to teach Ludmilla and Thomas a lession, he decides to date Violetta. Contrary to his plans, he begins falling in love with Violetta and she starts to fall in love with Leon, which irritates Thomas and Ludmila, who are just beginning to date. Germán is engaged to Jade (Florencia Benitez), an unintelligent woman who, though very ambitious, is callous and hates Violetta. Jade does everything to marry Germán because she loves him truly, but Matias, her older brother, wants her to marry Germán because of his money because he got broke. Violetta has never agreed with this and always argues with Jade. Later, Jade discovers that Violetta's secretly studying music in Studio 21, and makes Machiavellian dealings with her: if she encourages Jade's marriage to Germán, she won't tell Violetta's secret to Germán. In the end, Germán discovers that Violetta studies in the Studio and that Angie is actually her aunt and who always helped and covered for Violetta all along. Germán decides to take Violetta away, but thanks to Angie he understands the passion of Violetta at the last minute and decides to stay in Buenos Aires, allowing Violetta to continue at Studio 21. In the end Thomas goes back to Spain as he has the opportunity to make something of his music and Ludmila makes peace with everybody (leaving doubts as to whether she really was sorry). Leon promises himself to forget Violetta.

Season 2

In the second season, Violetta starts falling in love with Leon and he feels the same for her. They start to date, but Diego (Diego Domínguez), who is new at Studio 21, steals a kiss from Violetta. Ludmila continues to be an unkind and glamorous girl who does everything to get what she wants: she blackmailed Diego to pretend that he loves Violetta, telling him that if he will do that, she will tell him who is his father, who abandoned him. Marco does everything to date Francesca, who later starts falling in love with him. Camila and Broduey start the season fighting, but in time, Camila kisses Maxi, DJ gets to make Camila jealous with Sebas (Rock Bones) until they get together at the end. Naty, Ludmila's best friend, and Maxi also split up at first, but come back in full force. Ludmila starts falling in love with Federico and get together at the end. Diego finds out that his father is Gregorio, a selfish teacher that works at the Studio. Diego is very mad at him, because he abandoned him when he was a child; at the end they make peace. Angie goes away to France, leaving Germán alone. Esmeralda is hired by Jade and Mathias to win Germán over and steal his money. However, on their wedding day, Jade reveals that Esmeralda is a scam. The two are arrested and Matías starts dating the deputy who arrested him, Marcela Parodi. Leon suspected Diego all along, and found proof that Diego and Ludmila were together to make Violetta sad and humiliated on her big performance when they were going to say that Diego never loved Violetta. Leon shows the footage of proof on his cellphone to Francesca, but Violetta overheard. Violetta started crying during her performance without any strength to sing. But, Leon got on stage and started singing "Podemos" with Violetta. Violetta and Leon got back together, and in the end, after all that passed, their love was stronger than ever.

Season 3

After closing with You Mix, the studio cast of On Beat went on a major world tour, which had been successful in Europe. Violetta and her friends had to return to Buenos Aires for their last year of school. With dreams and individual ambitions multiplied by fame, the group began to crumble, putting Studio On Beat in danger. Gery, who falls in love with Leon, and Clement (also known as Alex), who falls in love with Violetta, are introduced at the beginning of the season. Violetta and Ludmila were forced to share the same roof when Germán and Priscilla, mother of Ludmila, start dating and later get married. Violetta and Leon become separated, but still love each other, but Alex and Gery will do anything to keep them separate, since they are passionate, respectively, for Violetta and Leon. Marco went away, and Francesca and Diego fell in love with each other. But, Francesca was afraid of Violetta finding out (since Diego regretted what he did to Violetta during the previous season) and decided to keep their relationship secret. With the death of Anthony (the previous director of Studio 21), Pablo exits Studio On Beat at the end of You Mix sponsorship, the site slowly went bankrupt and it was up to Gregory, the new director, Angie (who returns in this season) and Bob, along with the help of Germán, save the studio. Ludmila starts to become a better person and when forced to choose between staying in the Studio On Beat or be a star, she chooses the Studio. In order to spy on Leon, Violetta and Francesca masqueraded as Roxy and Fausta, but Leon fell in love with Roxy, and Violetta was forced to tell him the truth. The series ended with Germán marrying Angie.

Characters

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Main

Character[25] Actors / Voice actors
Season 1
(2012)
Season 2
(2013)
Season 3
(2014–15)
Germán Castillo Diego Ramos (English dub: Geoffrey Chalmers)
Violetta Castillo Martina Stoessel (English dub: Cristina Valenzuela)
Tomás Heredia Pablo Espinosa (English dub: Lucien Dodge)
León Vargas Jorge Blanco (English dub: Sam Regal)
Ludmila Ferro Mercedes Lambre (English dub: Joie Marlowe)
Andrés Calixto[lower-alpha 1] Nicolás Garnier (English dub: Michael Chapman)
Natalia "Naty" Vidal Alba Rico (English dub: Christine Marie Cabanos)
Francesca Caviglia[26] Lodovica Comello (English dub: Johanna Luis)
Camila Torres[27] Candelaria Molfese (English dub: Cindy O'Conner)
Maximiliano "Maxi" Ponte[28] Facundo Gambandé (English dub: Bryce Papenbrook)
Luca Caviglia Simone Lijoi (English dub: Grant George)
Broduey Samuel Nascimento (English dub: Chris Jai Alex) Samuel Nascimento (English dub: Marcus Griffith)
Napoleon "Napo" Rodrigo Velilla (English dub: Johnny Yong Bosch)
Braco Artur Logunov (English dub: Michael Sinterniklaas)
Ángeles "Angie" Carrará Clara Alonso (English dub: Wendee Lee)
Jade LaFontaine Florencia Benítez (English dub: Erin Fitzgerald)
Matías LaFontaine Joaquín Berthold (English dub: Spike Spencer)
Olga Patricia Peña Mirta Wons (English dub: Jane Carroll)
Lisandro Ramallo Alfredo Allende (English dub: Dave Mallow)
Gregorio Casal[29] Rodrigo Pedreira (English dub: Keith Silverstein)
Roberto "Beto" Benvenuto[30] Pablo Sultani (English dub: Buba Kachow)
Pablo Galindo[30] Ezequiel Rodríguez (English dub: Fred McDougall)
Antonio Jerez[31] Alberto Fernández de Rosa (English dub: Joey Lotsko)
Diego Hernández Diego Domínguez (English dub: Tony Azzolino)
Marco Tavelli Xabiani Ponce de León (English dub: Bradley Gamble)
Lara Valeria Baroni (English dub: Sarah Anne Williams)
Esmeralda di Pietro Carla Pandolfi (English dub: Karen Strassman)
Jacqueline "Jackie" Saenz Valentina Frione N/A
Federico Ruggero Pasquarelli (English dub: Todd Stone)
Gery Macarena Miguel (English dub: Erika Harlacher)
Clement Galan / Alexandre Benoit[32] Damien Lauretta (English dub: Brian Beacock)
Priscila Ferro Florencia Ortiz (English dub: Anne Yatco)
Milton Vinicius[33] Rodrigo Frampton (English dub: Martin Bilany)
Maroti[25] Diego Alcalá (English dub: Matthew Mercer)
Nicolás Cortés[34] Nacho Gadano

Recurring

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Character[25] Actors / Voice actors
Season 1
(2012)
Season 2
(2013)
Season 3
(2014–15)
Agustina Heredia Iara Muñoz
Andrea Nikole Castillo[lower-alpha 2]
Rafael "Rafa" Palmer Germán Tripel
Laura Nicole Luis
Angélica Carrará Nilda Raggi
Helena "Lena" Vidal Lucía Gil
Jacinto LaFontaine Javier Niklison
Dionisio "DJ" Juárez Gerardo Velázquez
Emma Toledo Paloma Sirvén
Oscar Cardozo Luis Sabatini
Ambar Agustina Cabo
Marcela Parodi Soledad Comasco
Juan Leo Bosio
Felipe Diaz Javier Quesada
Matilda Justyna Bojczuk
Brenda Julía Martínez Rubio

Media

Music

Throughout the series, En mi mundo is used as the opening and the ending (except in some cases for the latter). In Brazil, a Portuguese version is sung by Mayra Arduini (from College 11) with the name "Pelo Mundo". In Italy, Stoessel sings the Italian version titled "Nel mio mondo",[35] In France, Cynthia sung a French version of the theme song called Dans Mon Monde for the French release of Cantar es lo que soy. The English version, called In My Own World, was released on iTunes Ireland on August 9, 2013.[36] Russia also uses a dubbed version of the theme song.

On July 10, 2015, along with the release of the show on Netflix, Walt Disney Records put up a compilation album called Violetta: En mi mundo containing 13 songs from Violetta and Cantar es lo que soy for the United States.[37]

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Album and details Peak positions Certifications
BEL
(Vl)
BEL
(Wa)
BRA FRA ITA ESP POL
[38]
POR
Violetta
  • Released: June 5, 2012
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Songwriters: Sebastián Mellino, Eduardo Frigerio
41 22 28 15 1 2 3 1
Cantar es lo que soy
  • Released: November 23, 2012
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Songwriters: Sebastián Mellino, Eduardo Frigerio
1 5
La Musica è Il Mio Mondo – Le Canzioni Inedite /
La Música es Mi Mundo
  • Released: March 15, 2013
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 1
Hoy somos más
  • Released: June 11, 2013
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Songwriters: Itziar Martinez, Silvio L Richetto, Eduardo Frigerio, Sebastián Mellino
42 12 14 1 1 1
Violetta en Vivo
  • Released: November 25, 2013
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Songwriters: Itziar Martinez, Silvio L Richetto, Eduardo Frigerio, Sebastián Mellino
60 13 4 1
Violetta en Concierto /
Violetta il Concerto
  • Released: April 1, 2014
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Songwriter:
2 1
Gira mi canción
  • Released: July 18, 2014
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
14 5 2 4 11 1
Crecimos juntos
  • Released: April 20, 2015
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Formats: CD, digital download
14 7 6 4 20
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Magazine

From October 10, 2012, the official magazine of the series entitled Violetta is available in Italy. The monthly magazine is directed by Veronica Di Lisio and offers interviews, unpublished photographs of the series and even games, posters and rubrics for the female audience.[48] In Argentina is published in a magazine with the same content as the Italian one. In Chile, it can be purchased from December 21, 2012. Even in Portugal and Spain, there is the monthly magazine dedicated to the telenovela.[49]

Sticker album

On the same day in which it was published in the magazine, was also released on the sticker album, affordable attached to the magazine or individually. The album is published by Panini.[50]

Video game

A Violetta video game has been released, called Disney Violetta: Rhythm & Music.

Other products

Other products have also been published on the market like Easter eggs and notebooks (in Brazil). In addition, the Italian actor Simon Lijoi has created his column titled "Chiedilo a Simone" where fans via his Facebook page asking some questions and he answers; the first article was published on March 22, 2013 and was later published every Thursday.[51]

Films

Violetta: La emoción del concierto

A film titled Violetta: La emoción del concierto was shown in cinemas and released on DVD internationally, showing the concert and backstage scenes from Milan. Another version showing the Buenos Aires concert was released in Argentina. [52] It was originally released on April 3, 2014 in Latin America, on May 9, 2014 in Spain,[53] and on June 28, 2014 in Italy.[54] In Argentina, the film was number six at the box office for the second week of April 2014.[55]

Tini: El gran cambio de Violetta

The film Tini: El gran cambio de Violetta premiered in Argentina and France on May 4, 2016,[56][57] and in Spain on May 6, 2016.[58] It features American actress Sofia Carson as the antagonist.[59]

Related programs

The U-Mix Show

The U-Mix Show is weekly program that airs a weekly summary of the series and interviews with cast members.[60] It is hosted by Roger González and Daniel Martins. In Brazil, the show is presented by Bruno Heder.[61]

El V-log de Francesca

El V-log de Francesca is a webseries starring Lodovica Comello set in her bedroom. The sixteen-episode miniseries premiered on June 10, 2012 and lasted until October 22, 2012.[62] The episodes were also dubbed in Italian as "Il videoblog di Francesca",[63] on Disney Channel Italy, in Brazil as "O V-log de Francesca".[64] and in the Netherlands as "De V-Log van Francisca" [65]

Ludmila Cyberst@r

Ludmila Cyberst@r is another webseries that premiered on June 1, 2012 on the official YouTube channel of Disney Channel Latin America. The series consisted of eight episodes,[66] that aired until September 17, 2012[67] and then continuously loaded on the same website from Portuguese channel's Disney Channel.[68] Disney Channel UK premiered on 2 May 2014 [69] on official Disney Channel UK YouTube channel and ran until 24 May 2014, This is the only Violetta Related program which has been dubbed into English so far.

Violetta en Vivo

In early 2013, it was confirmed that there would be a stage adaptation starring Martina Stoessel, Jorge Blanco, Diego Domínguez, and other actors.[17] The series premiered on July 13, 2013 at Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires.[70] Over 60 performances happened through July and August twice a day.[71][72] Over 120,000 tickets have been sold in Buenos Aires alone,[73] which later increased to 160,000.[72] However there are no plans to show it in the UK.[74]

Violetta Live

Violetta Live International Tour is the new tour of the cast of Violetta. The tour was announced in August by the site bambini Italy. The Tour will tour several countries in Europe and Latin America.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2012 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina[77] Favorite TV Show Violetta Nominated
Favorite Actor Pablo Espinosa Won
Favorite Villain Mercedes Lambre Won
Female Newcomer Martina Stoessel Won
2013 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[78] Favorite Latin Artist Martina Stoessel Nominated
Premios Gardel[79] Best Soundtrack Album of Film / Television Violetta Won
Martín Fierro Awards[80] Outstanding Children / Youth's Program Violetta Won
Female Newcomer Martina Stoessel Won
Kids' Choice Awards Mexico [81] Favorite Actor Jorge Blanco Won
Favorite TV Show Violetta Nominated
Favorite Villain Mercedes Lambre Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Pablo Espinosa Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Clara Alonso Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina [82] Favorite TV Show Violetta Won
Favorite TV Actor Jorge Blanco Nominated
Favorite TV Actress Martina Stoessel Nominated
Favorite TV Actress Lodovica Comello Nominated
Best Supporting Actor / Actress Samuel Nascimento Won
Favorite Villain Mercedes Lambre Won
Male Newcomer Xabiani Ponce De León Nominated
2014 Kids' Choice Awards Mexico [83] Favorite TV Show (national) Violetta Nominated
Favorite Actor Jorge Blanco Won
Favorite Actress Martina Stoessel Nominated
Favorite Stage Play Violetta en Vivo Nominated
Best Selfie Martina Stoessel Nominated
Favorite Villain Diego Domínguez Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Colombia [84] Favorite TV Show Violetta Nominated
Favorite TV Actor Jorge Blanco Won
Favorite TV Actress Martina Stoessel Won
Favorite Villain Mercedes Lambre Won
Meus Prêmios Nick Brasil [85] Favorite TV Character Violetta Pending

Reception

In Chile the average viewers is 352,000. In Spain the first episode received a 3.1% share or 461,000 viewers and it has increased by 93% by the end of the first season.[86] The series is also successful in Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil for kids aged 4–11.[87] It's also popular online, with 5 million YouTube visits, 50 million official website visits, and over 80 million Facebook visits. The first episode in Italy received 195,973 viewers making it Disney Channel's most watched broadcast in the country.[88] The average for each episode is 200,000 viewers.[89] The Rai Gulp premiere had a 1% share or 272,000 viewers and the second episode received 300,000 viewers or a share of 1.34%.[90][91] In the UK the show got 104,000 views in first day, then increased to 115,000 a week later [92] making number 3 show of that week. The show isn't very popular with the public has it been criticized for dubbed for the singing (Season 1 Only), but the show rating of the show is 9.5 in 2014 however recently it changed, as it has decreased to 6.8 in 2015.[93]

Broadcast

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The first season originally aired from May 14 to October 26, 2012 in Latin America. On Disney Channel (UK & Ireland) the season ran from July 22, 2013 to August 28, 2014. It premiered on August 26, 2013 and ended on April 4, 2014 on Disney Channel (Europe, Middle East and Africa) . On Disney Channel (Scandinavia), it premiered 14 October 2013 and ended 6 June the following year. On Disney Channel (Australia and New Zealand), the first season premiered on October 18, 2013. It's not known if it finished its run on television, but the complete first season was available at the launch of Netflix in those territories. In the United States, it premiered on September 1, 2014 on Azteca and ended on December 19.[94] The show had its English language debut with the first two seasons being made available on Netflix U.S. starting July 10, 2015.[95]

The second season originally aired from April 29 to October 11, 2013 in Latin America. It premiered on August 25, 2014 on Disney Channel Middle East, Kuwait and Disney Channel (Southern Africa) and ended 10 April 2015. Prior to the season finale, Netflix Latin America started putting up the English audio on episodes that had not yet aired in English internationally. On Disney Channel (Scandinavia), it premiered on October 13, 2014 and ended 29 May 2015. Disney Channel (UK & Ireland) then aired the season everyday starting 1 June at 10:10pm until 19 August. In Australia, the complete second season was put up weeks after the first on Netflix, but has not aired on Disney Channel.

The third season originally aired from the July 28, 2014 to February 6, 2015 in Latin America. On Disney Channel Europe, Middle East and Africa, it premiered 21 September 2015. By October 2015, all episodes were available in English on Netflix Latin America. On Disney Channel (Scandinavia), the season premiered on 12 October 2015. The season was added to Netflix U.S. on December 31, 2015.[96]

Notes

  1. Calixto is his middle name; his last name is unknown.
  2. Portrayed by Stephie Camarena in episode 3, and Nikole Castillo in all other episodes.

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