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1* ActorAllusion:
2** Guido Messina's first (and only previous) role was an influencer.
3** In 2x28, Bia and Ana[=/=]Helena talk about their native country Brazil and mention surfing twice. In the next scene, Bia's parents reminisce about Brazil and call Bia a siren because she loved spending time in the water. Isabela Souza (Bia) made her acting debut in the Disney Channel Brazil show Juacas, portraying a member of the all-girls competitive surfing team called "Sirenas".
4* BonusMaterial: The videos that the influencers make on the show are often uploaded onto Disney Latino's [=YouTube=] channel, in some cases they're longer than on the show itself. Interestingly, these videos had English subtitles available from the start despite the show not having had any signs of an English release yet.
5* CelebrityParadox: Created by actors who have appeared in Violetta and Soy Luna (both series take place in the same universe as BIA):
6** Jorge Blanco, who played León in Violetta, appeared AsHimself in a video first posted on [[CharacterBlog Laix's Instagram]] performing with Jandino.
7** Similarly to the above example, thanks to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAMO_zl9Mz4 this video]] Gastón from Series/SoyLuna and his actor Agustin Bernasconi now exist in the same universe.
8*** MYA even make a guest appearance [[AsHimself as themselves]] in the second season, cementing this.
9* ContentLeak: Of all things, a promotional picture of ''Un Mundo al Revés'' leaked from a screenshot taken during a Zoom call for Disney employees that happened in August 2020. The special would not be officially revealed until November of that year.
10* CutSong: During promotion for the first season of the series, a handful of songs that were not featured in the series proper were shown in trailers and performed at live events.[[labelnote:*]]These include: "¿Cuando pasó?", "Harta de ti", "Una vez más", and "Voy".[[/labelnote]] Fans were confused as the season ended without any sign of them, but in a [[SubvertedTrope subversion]], they turned out to be for the second season and were included on the album ''Grita''.
11* DarkhorseCasting: Most of the young cast are newcomers - this is the first credited television role for Julio Peña, Andrea de Alba, Micaela Diaz, Luis Giraldo and Valentina Gonzales. It is also Isabela Souza and Giulia Guerrini's debut in Latinoamerica (although they've both had prominent roles in Disney Channel series from their own countries, which have also aired internationally).
12* DawsonCasting: Most of the actors playing teenagers are twenty or older.
13** Gabriela di Grecco portrays present day Helena[=/=]Ana as well as teenage Helena from ten years ago. In the present day, it is an aversion, but it's played straight as a line in flashbacks.
14*** Teenage Victor is also played by the same actor as present-day Victor, making him another example.
15** The only known aversion among the teenage cast is Manuel, who is supposed to be a first-year college student in season 1. His actor is 18 - younger than Bia's actress who plays a 16-year-old at 20.
16** Guillermo's age is problematic as well - his actor, Esteban Velasquez, is [[OlderThanTheyLook older than he looks]] at 30 years old, while Guillermo himself must be [[YoungerThanTheyLook younger than he looks]] - he must be old enough to be a CEO (unless ImprobableAge is involved) and simultaneously young enough to date 17-year-old Chiara without age difference issues.
17* DemotedToExtra: Might have happened to Aillen during development. When the series was leaked, she was rumored to be the title character, but she's just an AdvertisedExtra in the final product.
18* DyeingForYourArt: Daniela Trujillo bleached and dyed her hair for ''Un Mundo al Revés''.
19* FakeNationality: Averted with nearly everyone from the MultinationalTeam.
20** Played straight with Bia and Helena, who are Brazilian on their mother's side and Argentinian on their father's side. Isabela Souza and Gabriella Di Grecco are Brazilian on both sides.
21* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's [[CharacterBlog Instagram accounts]] used to post stories as episodes aired for the first time, often being of moments not seen on the show itself. Most of what they posted was not saved to any Story Highlights.
22* MissingTrailerScene: One of the promotional pictures from [[https://disneylatino.com/tv/bia Disney's website]] depicts a young Helena outside of a carwreck. Nothing like this ever appears in the series itself.
23* NoExportForYou: ''[=BIA=]'' hasn't been as widely distributed as its predecessors.
24** The show has yet to be released in much of the English-speaking world outside of the United States. The USA itself is still waiting for season 2, despite being subtitled completely.
25** The show never received a German dub and lacks German subtitles on Disney+. This may have been due to ''Soy Luna'' performing poorly in the country during its third season. [[note]] Though this has more to do with the fact that the german Disney Channel, aired the first 10 episodes during summer while most of the viewers were on vacation and aired the other 50 episodes in the App. [[/note]]
26** It has received subtitles in Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Finnish, but has yet to be released in the Nordics.
27** The special ''An Upside Down World'' has not been released outside of Latin America.
28* PopCultureUrbanLegends: After seeing false episode titles widely circulating for ''Violetta'' and ''Soy Luna'', the tradition continues with this show. [[DownplayedTrope Sort of...]] Editors on the English and Spanish versions of Website/TheOtherWiki have been more strict with the edits made for articles on the show, which has been effective in lessening the circulation of false episode titles.
29* PlayingTheirOwnTwin: Leo Trento portrays Pietro's father Pietro Sr. and his identical twin brother, Pietro's uncle Carlos.
30* RealitySubtext: The message of the song "Aquí me encontrarás" felt very relevant [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic for the time it came out in]]. A music video, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Smp7t0RPf8 which features the cast performing the song from their own homes via video call]], aired after the season 2 finale in Hispanic America to take advantage of this coincidence.
31--->''No importa la distancia, aquí me encontrarás...''[[labelnote:*]]Distance does not matter, you'll find me here.[[/labelnote]]
32* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Katja Martínez was unable to reprise her role of Jazmín in the second season due to her pregnancy, so Malena Ratner as Delfi appears instead.
33* RomanceOnTheSet: Jandino and Andrea De Alba met on set and started dating some time later. So did Guido Messina and Giulia Guerrini.
34* ScheduleSlip: During season 2's first run, the first 40 episodes were aired before its mid-season break in Hispanic America. In Brazil, where episodes had been airing simultaneously with Portuguese dubbing, only the first 30 aired due to the closing of studios during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the following 9 episodes releasing onto VOD. Episodes would not resume on the network until September of that year.
35* ShortRunInPeru: On the other side of the pond; Spain, which usually receives shows from Disney Latino ''months'' after they originally start, ended up being the first to receive the rest of season 2 due to a lack of breaks in their run. However, this may have been a result of [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the network burning off the show at 11pm]].
36** This ended up affecting the show's original schedule in Hispanic America - the remainder of the season was going to resume in July after repeats of previous episodes would have ended, but because of how readily available the episodes (and spoilers) became from... ''[[DigitalPiracyIsEvil other]]'' sources, the schedule was changed with less than a week's notice to begin airing them the week after they did in Spain. Since Spain aired four episodes a week as opposed to five in Latin America, the season finale aired in Latin America the day after it aired in Spain.
37* TimeshiftedActor: Naturally, little Bia is portrayed by a child actress in flashbacks. Teenage Helena is [[DawsonCasting still played by Gabriela di Grecco]] in those scenes, though.
38* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
39** When news about the series first came out, it was called Es Aillen and, apart from a significant part of the cast, had little to do with the final product. A character named Aillen exists in BIA, but doesn't appear until after mid-season and is more of an AdvertisedExtra.
40** The 20 remaining episodes of Season 2 were supposed to air in Latin America from July 6 to July 31, 2020. However, due to Spain airing them the week before the first part's rerun was supposed to end, their immediate availability from other sources and to avoid spoilers, Disney Channel had to reschedule the airing of those episodes, so they began on June 29 and ended on July 24 instead.
41* WrittenByCastMember: Jandino wrote seven of the songs on the first soundtrack album, one ("Te Vengo a Pedir Perdon", which he also sings) for the second, and another for the third.
42** Guido Messina wrote his character's song "Los Besos Que Te Di" (featured on the third soundtrack album) for the second season.
43* YouLookFamiliar: Since this series and [[SpiritualPredecessor spiritual predecessors]] Series/{{Violetta}} and Series/SoyLuna, as well as fellow Disney Channel LA series Series/O11CE and Juacas, there are a lot of examples of this:
44** Estela Ribeiro is tough but fair skating coach Juliana in Soy Luna, and portrays Bia's gentle and supportive mother Alice here.
45** Jandino portrayed Eric in season 3 of Soy Luna, and appears here AsHimself.
46** Agustina Palma made her Disney Channel debut as Martina in Series/O11CE, and plays Bia's friend Celeste here.
47** Esteban Velasquez appeared in season 3 of Soy Luna as Michel, and in BIA as Guillermo.
48** Facundo Gambande was main character Maxi in Violetta, and has a small role here as Marcelo, a former member of Moondust who left the band before the accident.
49** Ana Carolina Valsagna, best known as Luna's adoptive mother Monica in Soy Luna, has a small role as Celeste's therapist.
50** Fernando Dente (Victor) appeared in a number of episodes in the third season of Violetta as Martin Rosetti.
51** Season 2 introduced Luan, a new character portrayed by Brazilian actor André Lamoglia. He also played the protagonist of Disney Channel Brazil series Juacas, where Isabela Souza (Bia) debuted as a series regular in the first season.
52* YouMightRememberMeFrom:
53** Fernando Dente (Victor) first gained popularity appearing in High School Musical: El Desafío eleven years before BIA premiered.
54** Nicole Luis, known for Patito Feo (2007) and Cuando Toca La Campana (2011-2013), appears in BIA as Soledad, a secondary character.

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