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3 Music  



3.1  Clase 406  





3.2  Clase 406 El Siguiente Paso... !  







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Clase 406
GenreTelenovela
Based onFrancisco el Matemático
by Diego Vivanco, Sandra Rita Paba and Ana María Parra
Written by
  • María Cervantes Balmori
  • Pedro Armando Rodríguez
  • Alma Solís
  • María Luisa Solís
  • Alejandra Romero Meza
  • Iván Cuevas
  • Marimar Oliver
  • Directed by
    • Luis Pardo
  • Juan Carlos Muñoz
  • Starring
  • Irán Castillo
  • Sherlyn
  • Dulce María
  • Sara Maldonado
  • Christian Chávez
  • Alfonso Herrera
  • Aarón Díaz
  • Opening theme"¿Donde irán?" by La Quinta Estación
    Country of originMexico
    Original languageSpanish
    No. of seasons4
    No. of episodes349
    Production
    Executive producerPedro Damián
    ProducerLuis Luisillo Miguel
    Production locationsFilming
    Televisa San Ángel
    Mexico City, Mexico
    Locations
    Mexico City, Mexico
    Cinematography
    • Vivian Sánchez Ross
  • Bernardo Nájera
  • Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time41–44 minutes
    Production companyTelevisa
    Original release
    NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
    ReleaseJuly 1, 2002 (2002-07-01) –
    October 31, 2003 (2003-10-31)

    Clase 406 (English title: Class 406) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa,[1] broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas (now known simply as Las Estrellas). It is a remake of the Colombian telenovela Francisco, El Matemático (1999). Clase 406 originally aired from Monday, July 1, 2002, to Friday, October 31, 2003. The story deals with the problems of newer Latino youth, in general like sex, drug dealing, abuse, drinking, rape, deception, and heartbreak.

    Jorge Poza, Irán Castillo, Anahí, Sherlyn, Dulce María, Sara Maldonado, Christian Chávez, Alfonso Herrera, and Aarón Díaz starred as protagonists, while Julio Camejo, Tony Dalton, Miguel Rodarte, and Francesca Guillén starred as antagonists.

    Plot

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    Francisco Romero is a small-town teacher who decides to try his luck in Mexico City. He joins the faculty of Prep school number 10 "Rosario Castellanos" and soon realizes that his work is more demanding than he expected; in addition to having to prove himself as a teacher, he must prove himself as a human being.

    He will find that, in order to make a difference with his students, he will also have to assume the roles of counselor, psychologist, doctor, and even detective. The themes this story deals with are: dropping out of school, teen pregnancy, street gangs, men who abuse their stepdaughters, teenagers forced to work to support their families, and alcoholic parents who lead their children down the same path - that is, problems of a very real nature, experienced by high school students the world over.

    This is also a love story. Both students and faculty fall victim to Cupid's random arrows, beginning with Francisco and Adriana (the school counselor) who, nonetheless, must put their hormones on hold long enough to become respected role models in the eyes of their students. But their love story is not destined for a happy ending, since Adriana will have to choose between Francisco and her love for her son.

    Francisco will have a second chance at love with Ana Maria, the new English teacher who will become his right arm when dealing with his students and their problems in and out of school. Ultimately, however, he will find true love in the arms of Angela, the woman in charge of the school cafeteria. She is a working mother whose teenage children Juan David and Sandra attend this same school, and who has managed to keep a fine balance between being a housewife, a working woman, a mother and a lover.

    The school itself occupies center stage in this story, and will become the forum where the main conflicts of the plot will be exposed and resolved, and where Francisco Romero, in his role as teacher, will not only show his students how entertaining learning can be, but will make them understand the importance of respect for authority, of friendship, camaraderie, love, and the values that will guide their conduct as they close the cycle of adolescence and move on to become adults.

    One of the recurring themes in this telenovela is friendship, which is best exemplified by the story of Gabriela and Marcela, two high school students who struggle to get ahead and maintain their friendship alive in spite of the painful experiences they go through and the many obstacles that threaten to drive them apart. Their friendship will be put to the test when one of them realizes that everyone will give you advice, but no one will stand with you to face the consequences.

    Alcohol abuse among teenagers, sexual responsibility, domestic violence and prostitution are also topics addressed in this production. More problems are Magdalena, a strikingly beautiful young woman with a rebellious nature. She faces domestic abuse, while another student Hugo, gets involved with gangs leading to his death. Carlos get swindled into drug dealing and addiction after his friend's death, Kike deals with heartbreak which leads to him becoming an alcoholic, Freddy who deals with being gay, and Daniela whose dreams of becoming a model almost lead her to the end of her life.

    While Tatiana comes as the teen who feels out of place as a rich kid whose family has gone poor and must adapt to face the gang 406. She ultimately leads to drugs much later on. The toughest struggle is when Francisco, their professor who has stuck through thick and thin with them must leave with his new wife.

    A new professor, Santiago, takes his place. Can the students accept him? Will he be able to fill the void that was left by his predecessor? His troubled past including a young girl who was sexually harassing him in an old school he taught and when he does not agree to have a relationship with her she accuses him of rape.

    The girl with the troubled mind is known as Jessica. Her story is one of the classics, a poor rich girl who wishes to act like a villain due to a father who doesn't pay attention to her, and a dead mother who she strives for.

    Cast

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    Main

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    Also starring

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    Recurring

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    Music

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    Clase 406

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    Clase 406
    Soundtrack album by
    Various artists
    ReleasedFebruary 18, 2003 (2003-02-18)
    Length1:04:34
    Clase 406 soundtracks chronology
    Clase 406
    (2003)
    Clase 406 El Siguiente Paso... !
    (2003)

    Clase 406 is the debut soundtrack of the telenovela, and was released on February 18, 2003.

    No.TitleArtistLength
    1."Me Urge"Clase 406 Cast0:27
    2."Clase 406"Caos3:08
    3."Dónde Irán"La 5ª Estación3:17
    4."Yo Soy Así"Ritmo Llamador3:41
    5."¿Y Tú Ya?"Clase 406 Cast0:32
    6."Prohibida"Raúl3:43
    7."It's Ok"Rogelio Martínez3:03
    8."Soun Tha Mi Primer Amor"Kinky3:10
    9."Luna Lunera"Estopa3:46
    10."¿Te Vas A Casar?"Clase 406 Cast0:44
    11."En El 2000"Natalia Lafourcade3:34
    12."La Jarra"Clase 406 Cast0:16
    13."La Cerveza Y El Dolor"Los Estrambóticos3:02
    14."Niña"Nicho Hinojosa3:45
    15."Si Tú No Estás"Lik3:54
    16."Agua Y Sal"Rosario3:11
    17."Mori"Tranzas3:33
    18."El Karma"Clase 406 Cast1:27
    19."Karma Escolar"Clase 406 Cast3:15
    20."Enamorada"Dulce María3:07
    21."Baila"Sherlyn and Aarón Díaz3:06
    22."Una Historia De Amor"Atómica3:44
    23."Y Todo Para Qué"Intocable3:09

    Clase 406 El Siguiente Paso... !

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    Clase 406 El Siguiente Paso... !
    Soundtrack album by
    Various artists
    ReleasedAugust 30, 2003 (2003-08-30)
    Length40:22
    Clase 406 soundtracks chronology
    Clase 406
    (2003)
    Clase 406 El Siguiente Paso... !
    (2003)

    Clase 406 El Siguiente Paso... ! is the second and final soundtrack of the telenovela, and was released on August 30, 2003.[2]

    No.TitleArtistLength
    1."De Dónde Vienes… A Dónde Vas…?"Aarón Díaz, Christian Chávez, Alfonso Herrera, Francisco Rubio, Grettell Valdez, Dulce María, Sherlyn2:35
    2."Esta Noche"Christian Chávez3:21
    3."Corazón de Ángel"Aarón Díaz, Christian Chávez, Alfonso Herrera, Francisco Rubio3:17
    4."Vete"Dulce María3:21
    5."Por Ti"Aarón Díaz, Christian Chávez, Alfonso Herrera, Francisco Rubio3:21
    6."Dos Enamorados"Christian Chávez and Dulce María3:59
    7."Shala La La"Aarón Díaz, Christian Chávez, Alfonso Herrera, Francisco Rubio, Grettell Valdez, Dulce María, Sherlyn3:24
    8."Grita"Aarón Díaz, Christian Chávez, Alfonso Herrera, Francisco Rubio, Grettell Valdez, Dulce María, Sherlyn3:26
    9."Pélame"Sherlyn3:21
    10."Solo un Poquito"Francisco Rubio and Sherlyn3:25
    11."Jamas"Aarón Díaz3:22
    12."Mirame a los Ojos"Grettell Valdez, Aarón Díaz, Dulce María, Sherlyn3:24

    Awards

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    Year Award Category Nominee Result
    2003 21st TVyNovelas Awards[3] Best Supporting Actor Rafael Inclán Won
    Best Female Revelation Sherlyn Nominated
    Best Male Revelation Christian Chávez Won
    Palmas de Oro Awards[4] Best Young Lead Actress Sara Maldonado Nominated

    References

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    1. ^ "Clase 406" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 16, 2003. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  • ^ "Planean tener 'clase' semanal". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). July 27, 2003. Archived from the original on March 10, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  • ^ Bringas, Laura (June 2, 2003). "La noche de 'La Otra'". esmas.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on August 22, 2003. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  • ^ Sandoval, Rodrigo (April 2, 2023). "Reconocen periodistas talentos de la pantalla chica". archivo.eluniversal.com.mx (in Spanish). Archived from the original on May 8, 2023. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
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