La Voz Kids (Mexican TV series)

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Created byJohn de Mol Jr.
Directed byMiguel Angel Fox
José Luis Romero
Presented by
La Voz Kids
GenreReality competition
Created byJohn de Mol Jr.
Directed byMiguel Angel Fox
José Luis Romero
Presented by
Judges
Narrated by
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes43
Production
Executive producersMiguel Angel Fox
José Luis Romero
Production locationsAzteca Estudios
Mexico City (2021–)
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseMarch 12, 2017 (2017-03-12) 
present
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La Voz Kids (Spanish for The Voice Kids) is a Mexican singing competition television series for contestants aged 7 to 15 and is broadcast on Azteca Uno. The show originally premiered March 12, 2017 on Las Estrellas. It is based on The Voice franchise created by television producer John de Mol Jr. The show's rights were acquired by TV Azteca in 2020 for its third season.[1]

First Phase – The Blind Auditions

The show consists of three phases: Blind audition, Battle phase, and Performance shows. Three judges/coaches (Four from season three and after), all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process (18 members in season 1–2, 15 in season 3 and 21 in season 4).

Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach.

Second Phase – The Battles

In this phase three artists battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which artist advances to the Performance Shows. The losing artists are automatically eliminated. In season four, a 'Save' feature was added. This new twist allowed other coaches to push their button, and the first to do so was allowed to walk backstage and welcome one of the two eliminated artists into their team.

Third Phase – The Performance Shows

In the Performance Shows, each artist competes to receive their coach's and public's vote. The artists with the highest votes from their team advance to the next round. This repeats throughout the show until the Finale, where one artist per team is voted as the Top 4. In the Finale, the highest voted artist wins the title as their country's The Voice 'Kid', along with their coach.

Coaches and hosts

After five successful seasons of La Voz... México, Televisa confirmed they would also produce the kids version with Maluma, Rosario Flores and Emmanuel & Mijares as the coaches.[2] Coach from the adult version, Yuri was host, alongside Olivia Peralta who served backstage.[3] In September 2019, Televisa announced the official airing of the second season labeling it as ¡La ultima y nos vemós! (The last one and we'll see you!).[4] Carlos Rivera and Lucero who both served as coaches in the adult version were confirmed as the coaches, alongside Melendi.[5] Both hosts returned for the second season.

The third season was set to air in early 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic delays, it was pushed to 2021. Filming for the third season began in October 2020 with Belinda, Mau y Ricky, María José, and Camilo being revealed as the coaches.[6][7] On January 19, 2022, evening show Ventaneando announced former La Voz Ecuador coach Paty Cantú with debutants María León, Joss Favela and returning coach duo Mau y Ricky as part of the fourth season's coaching panel.

Coaches and hosts

Season Coaches
1 Rosario Flores Emmanuel & Mijares Maluma
2 Melendi Lucero Carlos Rivera
3 Camilo Belinda Mau y Ricky Maria José
4 Joss Favela Paty Cantú Maria León Mau y Ricky

Coaches and contestants

  – Winning Coach/Contestant. Winners are in bold.
  – Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.
  – Third Place Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.
  – Fourth Place Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.

Saved contestants from other coaches' teams are italicized.

Season Coaches
1 Rosario Flores Emmanuel & Mijares Maluma No Fourth Coach
  • Deylan López
  • Ildikó Lopez
  • Amadeus Tijerina
  • Saribeth Castañeda
  • Regina Tiscareño
  • Azul Renteria
  • Mariana Najera
  • Sara Dong
  • René Ojeda
  • Saúl Navarro
  • Johana Siaruqui
  • Roger Pascoe
  • Eduardo Barba
  • Leslie Mar
  • Ponchito Sandoval
  • André Real
  • Kymberly Chavarría
  • Santiago Sánchez
2 Melendi Lucero Carlos Rivera
  • Mónica Plehn
  • Nicole Florencia
  • Adolfo Javier
  • Emily del Carmen
  • Nadia
  • Valeria Victoria
  • Roberto Xavier
  • María José Hermosillo
  • Daniel Orlando
  • Evelyn Yuridia
  • Danna Lerma
  • Fátima Bocanegra
  • Mario Girón
  • Moisés Habib
  • Ángela Martínez
  • Max Cervantes
  • Allison Rivera Ocaña
  • Anya Meraz
3 Camilo Belinda Mau y Ricky María José
  • Santiago Flores
  • Alex Gricco
  • Luis Ángel Montes
  • Hannia
  • Óscar Patricio
  • Randy Ortiz
  • Mabel
  • Damián & Leonardo
  • Romina Go
  • Carlos Gael
  • Erick Elian
  • Daniel Pozo
  • Alexandra Marie
  • Jan Pablo
  • Valentina Guevara
  • Renata Tello
  • Ángel Galván
  • Ximena
  • Andrey Cabrera
  • Alexis Rodríguez
4 Joss Favela Paty Cantú María León Mau y Ricky
  • Leonardo Gabriel
  • Harald Vera
  • Keyla Itzel
  • Santiago Pulido
  • Alondra Girón
  • Hugo Emiliano
  • Alondra Domínguez
  • Diego Salazar
  • José Antonio López
  • Yuneisis Mena
  • Constanza Navarro
  • Meredit Nicole
  • Omar Alfonso
  • Xóchitl Holguín
  • Alexander Solori
  • Karim Del Río
  • Habana Zoé
  • Ximena Rentería
  • Michelle Quihuis
  • Job Adán
  • Jesús Amisday
  • Isabela Vital
  • Alondra Olmos
  • Ian Alonso
  • Kevin Aguilar
  • Miguel Paredes
  • Suri Deneb
  • Ian Ariel
  • Carlos Paul
  • Anyeli Campas
  • Itai Santana
  • Ángel Santiago

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