Episode 47 is the forty-seventh episode of the Disney Channel Latin America series Soy Luna. It aired on July 12, 2016.
Plot[]
Simón is astonished by Daniela, a girl he had a relationship with in Cancun. Miguel tries to explain that he didn’t steal the swan, but he has no evidence. (from Disney+)
Summary[]
TBA
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Karol Sevilla as Luna Valente
- Ruggero Pasquarelli as Matteo Balsano
- Valentina Zenere as Ámbar Smith
- Michael Ronda as Simón Álvarez
- Malena Ratner as Delfina
- Agustín Bernasconi as Gastón Perida
- Katja Martínez as Jazmín Carvajal
- Ana Jara as Jim
- Jorge López as Ramiro
- Chiara Parravicini as Yam
- Gastón Vietto as Pedro
- Lionel Ferro as Nicolás Navarro
- Carolina Kopelioff as Nina Simonetti
- Luz Cipriota as Tamara
- Lucila Gandolfo as Sharon Benson
- Rodrigo Pedreira as Rey
- David Muri as Miguel Valente
- Ana Carolina Valsagna as Mónica
- Diego Sassi Alcalá as Tino Alcaraz
- Germán Tripel as Cato Alcoba
- Antonella Querzoli as Amanda
- Paula Kohan as Mora Barza
- Ezequiel Rodríguez as Ricardo Simonetti
- Caro Ibarra as Ana
Recurring Cast[]
- Thomas de las Heras as Mariano
- Sol Moreno as Daniela
- Lisandro Fiks as Math teacher
Songs Featured[]
Trivia[]
- In this epiosde, Tino says "Como dice el dicho..." (As the saying goes...), and then struggles to find the correct words to the phrase he's thinking of. Before Soy Luna, Michael Ronda starred in and Karol Sevilla guest starred in an anthology series called Como dice el dicho. The saying Tino's trying to come up with, "La mentira tiene las piernas cortas" (lit. Lies have short legs), is also the title of one of the show's episodes.
- There is a continuity error in this episode. Delfina says that she didn't know Pedro could skate and that he can skate very fast. Previously in Season 1/Episode 08, Delfi told Jazmín and Ámbar that Pedro skates very fast, which shows that Delfina already knew about Pedro's abilities.
- This is the tenth episode where all the main characters appear.
Gallery[]
To view the Season 1/Episode 47 gallery, click here.
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