Violetta et Leon s'embrassent et se remettent ensemble, Federico offre une étoile à Ludmila et se remettent ensemble, Francesca et Diego s'embrassent mais ne reviennent pas, tout le monde va visiter Séville et rencontre le frère d'Antonio, Violetta dit à German pourquoi il ne lui a pas dit qu'il avait étudié ici en lui disant qu'il n'était pas bon mais le frère d'Antonio lui dit qu'il était le meilleur.
If you're on the lookout for a captivating family series that blends music, romance, and an inspiring coming-of-age story, look no further than "Kally's Mashup." This Argentinian musical telenovela has taken audiences by storm since its debut on Nickelodeon Latin America in 2017. With two exciting seasons comprising 120 episodes, it offers a delightful escape into the life of Kally Ponce, a talented teenage pianist with dreams that extend beyond classical music.
At the heart of "Kally's Mashup" is Maia Reficco, who brings to life the character of Kally Ponce with charm and authenticity. As a 13-year-old virtuoso pianist moving to the prestigious Allegro Conservatory, Kally faces numerous challenges—balancing her musical aspirations while navigating teenage life. The series beautifully portrays her internal struggle between fulfilling her family's expectations as a classical musician and embracing her true passion for pop music. It’s this relatable conflict that draws viewers in, making them root for Kally as she pursues her dreams.
The show features an impressive supporting cast, including Alex Hoyer as Dante Barkin and Saraí Meza as Tina Barkin. Each character adds depth to the storyline, creating a rich tapestry of relationships filled with camaraderie, rivalry, and love. Particularly noteworthy is Gloria Skyler (played by Sara Cobo), who embodies the quintessential antagonist but also serves to highlight Kally's resilience and determination. Just like other beloved series such as "Soy Luna" and "Violetta," which also celebrate youthful ambition through music and friendships, "Kally's Mashup" resonates with fans across generations.