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1 Synopsis  





2 Production  



2.1  Pre-production and background  





2.2  Original cast and recasting  





2.3  Casting finalization  







3 Cast  



3.1  Guest stars  







4 Comparison to Quinceañera  





5 Musical Group: Eme 15  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Miss XV
Promotional poster with the series' principal cast.
GenreTeen Telenovela, Comedy, Musical
Created byJorge Durán Chávez
Written byJorge Durán Chávez
Directed byVarious
StarringPaulina Goto[1]
Natasha Dupeyrón
Eleazar Gómez
Yago Muñoz
Jack Duarte
Macarena Achaga
Theme music composerCarlos Lara
Opening theme"Wonderland"
"A Mis Quince"
"Súper Loca"
"Desde tu Adiós"
"Te Quiero Más"
"Solamente Tú" by Eme 15
Ending theme"Wonderland"
"A Mis Quince"
"El Mapa de Mi Interior"
"Súper Loca"
"No hay manera" by Eme 15
ComposerCarlos Lara
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producerPedro Damián
ProducersTelevisa
Nickelodeon
RCN Televisión
Production locationTelevisa San ÁngelinMexico City
Running time45 Minutes
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
Canal 5
ReleaseApril 16 (2012-04-16) –
September 28, 2012 (2012-09-28)
Related
  • 11-11:En Mi Cuadra Nada Cuadra
  • Miss XV, sometimes stylized as Miss 15, is a Mexican teen musical comedy-drama television series, it is loosely inspired on 1987 telenovela Quinceañera. Pedro Damián produced the series for Nickelodeon and Canal 5 in 2012.

    Synopsis

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    Miss XV follows the story of two teenage best friends, Valentina and Natalia, (who were born on the same day at the same hour), who dream of the perfect quinceañera birthday party, and long to become the girlfriends of their respective crushes, Niko, an amateur musician, and Eddy, Valentina's big brother.

    During their adventure to their quinceañera, both of them, especially Valentina, encounter their rivals—Leonora, an arrogant teenage girl who is crazily in love with Niko and constantly manipulate him into breaking up with Valentina, and Alexis, an attractive and spoiled man who often bullies Niko manipulates Valentina into loving him.

    Production

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    Pre-production and background

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    Miss XV is inspired by the 1986 telenovela Quinceañera, starring Adela Noriega and Thalía. Producer Pedro Damián explained that the project is not a remake, nor is it an adaptation of the 1987 telenovela, Quinceanera. The project was first announced in late 2010, and filming began on October 12, 2011 in Mexico City. Filming concluded in Mexico City in early June 2012. There are 120 episodes.[2] The program began airing on April 16, 2012 for Nickelodeon Latin America and began airing on May 14, 2012 on Canal 5. The series finale aired on September 28, 2012 for cable, and aired on October 26, 2012, for Canal 5 in Mexico.

    The program debuted in the United States on Unimás on March 2, 2013, and was moved to Galavisión as of March 25, 2013, in Brazil on March 4, 2013 and Italy on March 30, 2013.

    A second season, in the form of a spin-off, was considered by producers at Televisa largely due to the show and band, Eme 15's commercial success in Mexico. However, in May 2013, Eme 15 confirmed that plans for a second season or spin-off series of the show were cancelled. The show's producers declined to commission a second season, and instead, opted to focus on Eme 15's success as a musical act.

    Original cast and recasting

    [edit]

    In 2010, Miss XV (previously called Miss XV: Sueña Princesa) was announced as the latest television production from producer Pedro Damián as a collaboration for Canal 5, and Nickelodeon Latin America.[3] Mexican actresses Danna Paola, Natasha Dupeyrón, and Renata Notni were all cast as leads for the telenovela. A trailer for the telenovela featuring all three actresses was released in late 2010. Mexican actor Eddy Vilard was previously attached to the project for a lead role alongside Danna Paola, but dropped out.[4]

    By the beginning of 2011, Miss XV was cancelled before production began for unknown reasons.[5] However, in June 2011, the series was reformatted and recast. Most of the original actors previously attached to the project were dropped and their roles were recast. Casting was conducted in Mexico City during June and July 2011. Dupeyrón's role was not recast and she remained an original cast member. Danna Paola and Renata Notni were both dropped from the project. Paola stated that she was no longer interested and wished to work on her solo album.

    Paulina Goto was cast as one of the lead protagonists, replacing Danna Paola. Eiza González auditioned for one of two lead roles. Gonzalez was considered for a part, but was later told that she lost the role because producers felt she was too old. Argentine singer and actress Brenda Asnicar also auditioned for a role, but did not receive a part.[6]

    Casting finalization

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    In August 2011, producers had completed casting in Mexico City. Paulina Goto, Eleazar Gómez, Natasha Dupeyrón, Yago Muñoz, and Jack Duarte were confirmed as the first five lead cast members. However, Pedro Damián revealed that producers were looking to cast third actress as the female antagonist "La Black Princess". In mid-August 2011, newcomer Macarena Achaga, an Argentine MTV Latin America television hostess and model, was confirmed as the lead female antagonist,『Leonora Martínez』. Miss XV is Achaga's acting debut.[7]

    Cast

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    Guest stars

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    Comparison to Quinceañera

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    Miss XV is a loose version of 1987 telenovela Quinceañera, and many of its characters have counterparts in both television series.[10]

    Musical Group: Eme 15

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    Eme 15 was a band composed of the six main actors in the series. The members are Paulina Goto, Eleazar Gómez, Natasha Dupeyrón, Macarena Achaga, Yago Muñoz, and Jack Duarte. The band will sing songs presented on the show. Eme 15's debut performance was at Mexico's Kids Choice Awards on September 3, 2011 in Mexico City. They performed their first single, 'Wonderland'.[11] The official music video for Wonderland was filmed in October 2011 in Las Pozas, a park in Xilitla, San Luis Potosí. The music video premiered on April 4, 2012 on cafedecamilo.com 'Wonderland' was officially released for digital download on iTunes in Mexico on April 24, 2012. Eme 15's debut album was available for on June 26, 2012 for physical and digital release.[12]

    On December 18, 2013, it was officially announced to fans via the band's official Twitter account that the band would split up, following their final concert on January 5, 2014 at the Mega Feria Imperial de AcapulcoinAcapulco, Mexico.[13]

    References

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    1. ^ "Paulina Goto protagonizará Miss XV".
  • ^ "La euforia de 'Miss XV' ha comenzado". esmas.com. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "'Miss XV', sueña princesa". esmas.com. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "Telenovelas de Univision y UniMás - Capítulos en VIVO, Horarios y Videos - Novelas y Series". Univision.com. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "Telenovelas de Univision y UniMás - Capítulos en VIVO, Horarios y Videos - Novelas y Series". Univision.com. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "Asnicar & Suárez: crecer en los estudios de TV". lanacion.com.ar. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ Televisa TIM. "Televisa Espectáculos - Celebridades, Noticias, Famosos, Fotos, Estrellas". Televisa Espectáculos. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "Paulina Goto una de las protagonistas de la serie Miss XV".
  • ^ "El Universal - - Dulce Mara tendr actuacin especial en Miss XV". eluniversal.com.mx. 19 June 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "Miss XV no será copia de Quinceañera, aseguran". vanguardia.com.mx (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  • ^ "M-15: el nuevo RBD de Pedro Damián - TVNotas ¡Irresistible!". tvnotas.com.mx. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "EME 15 presenta nuevas canciones en versión digital". starMedia. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  • ^ "Miss XV / EME15 on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
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