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Colombian television series
Noobees
Genre
Teen drama Directed by William Barragán
[1] Country of origin Colombia Original language Spanish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 120 Camera setup
Single-camera Production companies Network
Nickelodeon Latin America Release 17 September 2018 (2018-09-17 ) – 31 July 2020 (2020-07-31 )
Noobees is an
esports
teen drama television series filmed entirely in
Bogota, Colombia and produced by
Viacom International Studios , and
MediaPro Studios .
[2] The series premiered on
Nickelodeon worldwide, except for United States,
[1] on 17 September 2018,
[1] followed by its debut in Colombia on
RCN Televisión on 6 October.
[3]
[4] The series had been renewed for a second season,
[5] released in March 2020. The series stars
Michelle Olvera , best known for her character in the
Telemundo series
La Doña .
[6]
Synopsis
NooBees revolves around the trajectory of a group of
teenagers who have the opportunity to fulfill their biggest dream: participate in the
Esports Championship . For this they create "NooBees", an
esports team that will compete for the title of Professional Video Games League.
Series overview
Cast
Introduced in season 1
Michelle Olvera as Silvia Rojas (seasons 1-2)
Andrés de la Mora as David Ortuz (seasons 1-2)
María Jose Vargas as Ruth Olivera "Ruthilika" (seasons 1-2)
Lion Bagnis as Matt Montero "Míster M"
Ilenia Antonini as Tania Botero
Kevin Bury as Pablo Botero
Brandon Figueredo as Erick Rojas (seasons 1-2)
Clara Tiezzi as Laura Calles (seasons 1-2)
Karol Saavedra as Roberta Barrios (season 1; guest season 2)
Megumi Hasebe as Liliana "Lili" (seasons 1-2)
Andy Munera as Nicholas "Niko" (seasons 1-2)
Felipe Arcila as Kevin Orlando Núñez Gómez "Kong" (seasons 1-2)
Camila Pabón as Norah (seasons 1-2)
Luis Fernando Salas as Héctor Rojas (seasons 1-2)
Óscar Rodo as Roberto Barrios (season 1; guest season 2)
Nara Gutiérrez as Marina Gómez (seasons 1-2)
Karen Martínez as Salma de Rojas (seasons 1-2)
Lugo Duarte as Mateo Montero (seasons 1-2)
Marisol Correa as Emma de Montero
Julian Beltran as Game Over (Voice) (seasons 1-2)
Daniela Velez as Helen Santiago (season 1; guest season 2)
Sergio Herrera as Rufino (seasons 1-2)
Fernando Lara as Rector
Juliana Velásquez as Soledade (season 1; guest season 2)
Gonzalo Vivanco as Zigorisko
Introduced in season 2
Julián Cerati as Rocco
Karlis Romero as Athina
Luis Giraldo as Melvin
Mafe Marín as Jackie
Alejandro Hidalgo as Trueno
Ginna Parra as Fernanda "Estrella"
Monica Uribe as Doris Tormenta
Pablo Rodríguez as Arturo
Isabella Dominguez as Nina
Daniela Perez "La Pereztroica" as Olimpia
Juanita Molina as Kosnika
Carlos Baéz as Kral
Michelle Orozco as Oritzó
Estive Urrutia as Anoiram
Stiven Espitia as Adoam
Nicolas Vargas as Sasac
Jeisen Pacheco as Ferbat
Camila Mora as Duna
Daniel Moreno as Kevelek
Alejandro Gutierrez as Enzo
Nataly Arbelaez as Betsy
Laila Camacho as Zilua
Freddy Beltrán as Jurado
Ian Valencia as Game Over (Avatar Form)
References
External links