
Escuela de Nada Salva la Navidad
Comedy · Music
Overview
The first sketch show by Escuela de Nada. A christmas movie produced by EDN in which you'll see how they try to save christmas after having lived a truly shitty year.
Top Cast


Leo Rojas
Leo Rojas
Leo / Jairo / Leopardo Rojas / Baltasar
Leo Rojas
Leo / Jairo / Leopardo Rojas / Baltasar
Chris Andrade
Chris Andrade
Pasante / Gaspar / Mongoly Culkin / Ken Futuro Ex-Novio (voice)
Chris Andrade
Pasante / Gaspar / Mongoly Culkin / Ken Futuro Ex-Novio (voice)
Nacho Redondo
Nacho Redondo
Nacho / José / Melchor / Comediante
Nacho Redondo
Nacho / José / Melchor / Comediante


Paula Díaz
Paula Díaz
María / Poly / Domadora de Mongólicos
Paula Díaz
María / Poly / Domadora de Mongólicos


Oka Giner
Oka Giner
Novia
Oka Giner
Novia


Álvaro Mora
Álvaro Mora
Diablo / Niño Jesús / Tío sádico
Álvaro Mora
Diablo / Niño Jesús / Tío sádico
Alex Oliva
Alex Oliva
Santa sabroso
Alex Oliva
Santa sabroso
Natalia Rossell
Natalia Rossell
Cuerpo sabroso de Leo
Natalia Rossell
Cuerpo sabroso de Leo
Roberto Dirani
Roberto Dirani
Franz
Roberto Dirani
Franz
Daniel García
Daniel García
Nancy
Daniel García
Nancy
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