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** Taken UpToEleven with Pablo Puyol as Jason Derülo (see ShirtlessScene below) -- everything above his legs (which would be covered by jeans so there was no need of painting them) were painted brown. According to Puyol himself, the whole paint job took 6 hours ([[ShownTheirWork they also recreated Derülo's tattoos]]).
* TheBusCameBack: More often than not, contestants will continue to pop up as guest performers after completing their participation. Cranked UpToEleven in the case of Santiago Segura, who after competing in the first season, returned as a full-time contestant in the second and is the only person who has performed in some capacity in every season.

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** Taken UpToEleven Exaggerated with Pablo Puyol as Jason Derülo (see ShirtlessScene below) -- everything above his legs (which would be covered by jeans so there was no need of painting them) were painted brown. According to Puyol himself, the whole paint job took 6 hours ([[ShownTheirWork they also recreated Derülo's tattoos]]).
* TheBusCameBack: More often than not, contestants will continue to pop up as guest performers after completing their participation. Cranked UpToEleven Exaggerated in the case of Santiago Segura, who after competing in the first season, returned as a full-time contestant in the second and is the only person who has performed in some capacity in every season.
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* MissFanservice: PlayedForLaughs in season 4 with Silvia Abril, who flashed her underwear at any chance.

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* MissFanservice: MsFanservice: PlayedForLaughs in season 4 with Silvia Abril, who flashed her underwear at any chance.
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** Although it wasn't announced as a "Two for One" challenge, Beatriz Luengo also did this in season 5 when she performed ''Cheap Thrills'' as both Music/{{Sia}} and Maddie Ziegler.

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** Although it wasn't announced as a "Two for One" challenge, Beatriz Luengo also did this in season 5 when she performed ''Cheap Thrills'' as both Music/{{Sia}} and Maddie Ziegler.Creator/MaddieZiegler.
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* FailureHero: Six contestants have no wins to their name: Carolina Ferre (season 1), Vicky Larraz (season 4), Juan Muñoz, David Guapo, Yolanda Ramos (all three from season 5), and David Amor (season 6).

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* FailureHero: Six Nine contestants have no wins to their name: Carolina Ferre (season 1), Vicky Larraz (season 4), Juan Muñoz, David Guapo, Yolanda Ramos (all three from season 5), and David Amor (season 6).6), Brays Efe, Anabel Alonso and José Corbacho (all three from season 7).
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''Tu cara me suena'',[[labelnote:Translation]]Spanish idiom for "you look familiar to me", but the title plays with the word 'cara' -- 'face' -- and the verb 'sonar' -- 'sound' -- being in it[[/labelnote]] marketed internationally as ''Your Face Sounds Familiar'', is a Spanish celebrity talent show produced by Gestmusic Endemol for Antena 3. It premiered in 2011, and as of 2017 totals five seasons (seven if we count the junior version, ''Tu cara me suena mini'', which adapted a tweak to the format originated in Portugal, and the non-celebrity version, ''Tu cara no me suena todavía'')

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''Tu cara me suena'',[[labelnote:Translation]]Spanish idiom for "you look familiar to me", but the title plays with the word 'cara' -- 'face' -- and the verb 'sonar' -- 'sound' -- being in it[[/labelnote]] marketed internationally as ''Your Face Sounds Familiar'', is a Spanish celebrity talent show produced by Gestmusic Endemol for Antena 3. It premiered in 2011, and as of 2017 2019 totals five seasons (seven seven seasons[[note]]nine if we count the junior version, ''Tu cara me suena mini'', which adapted a tweak to the format originated in Portugal, and the non-celebrity version, ''Tu cara no me suena todavía'')
todavía''[[/note]], with an eighth confirmed for 2020.
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'''''Tu cara me suena''''' (Spanish idiom for "you look familiar to me", but the title plays with the word 'cara' -- 'face' -- and the verb 'sonar' -- 'sound' -- being in it), marketed internationally as '''''Your Face Sounds Familiar''''', is a Spanish celebrity talent show produced by Gestmusic Endemol for Antena 3. It premiered in 2011, and as of 2017 totals five seasons (seven if we count the junior version, ''Tu cara me suena mini'', which adapted a tweak to the format originated in Portugal, and the non-celebrity version, ''Tu cara no me suena todavía'')

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'''''Tu ''Tu cara me suena''''' (Spanish suena'',[[labelnote:Translation]]Spanish idiom for "you look familiar to me", but the title plays with the word 'cara' -- 'face' -- and the verb 'sonar' -- 'sound' -- being in it), it[[/labelnote]] marketed internationally as '''''Your ''Your Face Sounds Familiar''''', Familiar'', is a Spanish celebrity talent show produced by Gestmusic Endemol for Antena 3. It premiered in 2011, and as of 2017 totals five seasons (seven if we count the junior version, ''Tu cara me suena mini'', which adapted a tweak to the format originated in Portugal, and the non-celebrity version, ''Tu cara no me suena todavía'')
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* {{Brownface}}: Any contestant asked to play a black singer will get this treatment.

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* {{Brownface}}: Any contestant asked to play a black singer will get this treatment. The only exception so far was guest performer Yotuel Romero, who already had a dark skin, so he didn't need the paint job to physically pass off as Music/{{Drake}}.
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** Taken UpToEleven with Pablo Puyol as Jason Derülo (see ShirtlessScene below) -- everything above his legs (which would be covered by jeans so there was no need of painting them) were painted brown. According to Puyol himself, the whole paint job took 6 hours.

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** Taken UpToEleven with Pablo Puyol as Jason Derülo (see ShirtlessScene below) -- everything above his legs (which would be covered by jeans so there was no need of painting them) were painted brown. According to Puyol himself, the whole paint job took 6 hours.hours ([[ShownTheirWork they also recreated Derülo's tattoos]]).
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* BerserkButton: Carlos Latre really doesn't like ''Series/DoraTheExplorer''. He completely flipped out after Yolanda Ramos's performance playing Dora in season 5, and in season 6 he voices his disgust whenever the show is mentioned.

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* BerserkButton: Carlos Latre really doesn't like ''Series/DoraTheExplorer''.''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer''. He completely flipped out after Yolanda Ramos's performance playing Dora in season 5, and in season 6 he voices his disgust whenever the show is mentioned.
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* TheBusCameBack: More often than not, contestants will continue to pop up as guest performers after completing their participation. Cranked UpToEleven in the case of Santiago Segura, who after competing in the first season, returned as a full-time contestant in the second and is the only person who has performed in some capacity in every season.
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* FailureHero: Five contestants have no wins to their name: Carolina Ferre (season 1), Vicky Larraz (season 4), Juan Muñoz, David Guapo and Yolanda Ramos (all three from season 5).

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* FailureHero: Five Six contestants have no wins to their name: Carolina Ferre (season 1), Vicky Larraz (season 4), Juan Muñoz, David Guapo and Guapo, Yolanda Ramos (all three from season 5).5), and David Amor (season 6).
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* MoodWhiplash: This is usually a comedic, family-friendly show. But probably not many viewers felt like laughing when the 9th episode of season 4 -- which had been recorded in advance --, aired on November 13, 2015, was interrupted for a breaking news report about the terrorist attacks that had just taken place in Paris, France. After the report was over, Antena 3 just went on with the show.

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* MoodWhiplash: This is usually a comedic, family-friendly show. But probably not many viewers felt like laughing when the 9th episode of season 4 -- which had been recorded in advance --, aired on November 13, 2015, was [[WeInterruptThisProgram interrupted for a breaking news report report]] about the terrorist attacks that had just taken place in Paris, France. After the report was over, Antena 3 just went on with the show.
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* TheCasanova: Parodied with judge Àngel Llàcer's habit of kissing pretty much everyone. This, for obvious reasons, was cut out of the ''Mini'' edition, and in season 4 he changed the kisses for licks.

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* TheCasanova: Parodied with judge Àngel Llàcer's habit of kissing pretty much everyone. This, for obvious reasons, was cut out of the ''Mini'' edition, and in season 4 he changed the kisses for licks. He seems to finally have dropped this act as of season 6.
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* BerserkButton: Carlos Latre really doesn't like ''Series/DoraTheExplorer''. He completely flipped out after Yolanda Ramos's performance playing Dora in season 5, and in season 6 he voices his disgust whenever the show is mentioned.
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* LargeHam: Àngel Llàcer, who has served as both jury member and acting coach since the beginning of the series, is by far the hammiest person in the show. He has a penchant for over-the-top reactions, goofy costumes and kissing contestants randomly (although the latter has been heavily toned down from season 4 onwards).
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* {{Crossdresser}}: Except for the kids in the ''Mini'' edition, pretty much every contestant undergoes at least one 'sex change' per season. Notably, season 5's Blas Cantó can boast a perfect record with this kind of impersonations, having won as Diana Navarro, Music/{{Cher}} and Music/{{Anastacia}}.

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* {{Crossdresser}}: Except for the kids in the ''Mini'' edition, pretty much every contestant undergoes at least one 'sex change' per season. Notably, season 5's 5 winner Blas Cantó can boast a perfect record with this kind of impersonations, having won as Diana Navarro, Music/{{Cher}} and Music/{{Anastacia}}.
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** Season 5 guest Miquel Fernández has been confirmed for season 6.
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* {{Bookends}}: Seasons 1 to 4 saw the winner of the first episode be declared season winner in the end.
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'''''Tu cara me suena''''' (Spanish idiom for "you look familiar to me", but the title plays with the word 'cara' -- 'face' -- and the verb 'sonar' -- 'sound' -- being in it), marketed internationally as '''''Your Face Sounds Familiar''''', is a Spanish celebrity talent show produced by Gestmusic Endemol for Antena 3. It premiered in 2011, and it's currently airing its fifth season (sixth if we count the junior version, ''Tu cara me suena mini'', which adapted a tweak to the format originated in Portugal)

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'''''Tu cara me suena''''' (Spanish idiom for "you look familiar to me", but the title plays with the word 'cara' -- 'face' -- and the verb 'sonar' -- 'sound' -- being in it), marketed internationally as '''''Your Face Sounds Familiar''''', is a Spanish celebrity talent show produced by Gestmusic Endemol for Antena 3. It premiered in 2011, and it's currently airing its fifth season (sixth as of 2017 totals five seasons (seven if we count the junior version, ''Tu cara me suena mini'', which adapted a tweak to the format originated in Portugal)
Portugal, and the non-celebrity version, ''Tu cara no me suena todavía'')
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** Season 4 guest Rosa López is currently taking part in season 5.

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** Season 4 guest Rosa López is currently taking took part in season 5.
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** Lorena Gómez won a "casting episode" one week after the season 4 finale to earn a spot in the season 5 cast. Another eventual season 5 contestant, David Guapo, competed in that special as well.

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** The "Original and copy" challenge did not return until season 5, when David Guapo was joined on stage by Colombian band Morat.

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** The "Original and copy" challenge did not return until returned in season 5, when both times involving David Guapo was joined on stage by Guapo: first with Colombian band Morat.Morat and later with David Otero. That was the night he nearly won.
** And in the New Year special, season 1 contestant Toñi Salazar turned up to play herself while Lorena Gómez impersonated her sister and Azúcar Moreno bandmate Encarna.

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** The "Two for One" challenges introduced in season 4. In this case, a contestant had to perform a duet... as both participants, singing live one of the parts, while the other was pre-recorded and shown as a hologram on stage. This has been done twice as of the end of season 4: Ruth Lorenzo sang ''Barcelona'' as both Montserrat Caballé and Music/FreddieMercury, while Pablo Puyol had to morph into Music/EltonJohn and [=RuPaul=] to sing ''Don't Go Breaking My Heart''.

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** The "Two for One" challenges introduced in season 4. In this case, a contestant had to perform a duet... as both participants, singing live one of the parts, while the other was pre-recorded and shown as a hologram on stage. This has been was done twice as of the end of on season 4: Ruth Lorenzo sang ''Barcelona'' as both Montserrat Caballé and Music/FreddieMercury, while Pablo Puyol had to morph into Music/EltonJohn and [=RuPaul=] to sing ''Don't Go Breaking My Heart''.Heart''.
** The "Two for One" challenge came back on season 5, with Juan Muñoz performing as both Joan Manuel Serrat and Joaquín Sabina.
** PlayedForLaughs with Yolanda Ramos's performance as Enrique & Ana. She had one half of her body characterized as each of them.
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* CatchPhrase: Los Chunguitos had two: "Entre comillas" ("Between quotation marks") and "¡Válgame el Señor!" (approx. "So help me God!"). See MadLibsCatchphrase for Manel Fuentes and Àngel Llàcer's signature lines.

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** Florentino Fernández, Edurne and Llum Barrera all were episodic guests in season 2 before being regular contestants in season 3.
** Silvia Abril, Edu Soto, Pablo Puyol and Ruth Lorenzo turned up in season 3 before turning into full-fledged contestants in season 4. In fact, Soto had also made a guest appearance in season 2.

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** Florentino Fernández, Edurne and Edurne, Llum Barrera and Santi Rodríguez all were episodic guests in season 2 before being regular contestants in season 3.
** Silvia Abril, Edu Soto, Pablo Puyol and Ruth Lorenzo turned up in season 3 before turning into full-fledged contestants in season 4. In fact, Soto had also made a guest appearance in season 2. And Falete, also from season 4, had been a guest judge on season 1.



* FailureHero: Carolina Ferre (season 1) and Vicky Larraz (season 4) are the only two contestants with no wins to their name.

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** Blas Cantó was an episodic guest alongside the rest of Music/{{Auryn}} on seasons 2 and 3 before competing in season 5.
* FailureHero: Five contestants have no wins to their name: Carolina Ferre (season 1) and 1), Vicky Larraz (season 4) are the only two contestants with no wins to their name.4), Juan Muñoz, David Guapo and Yolanda Ramos (all three from season 5).
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* {{Crossdresser}}: Except for the kids in the ''Mini'' edition, pretty much every contestant undergoes at least one 'sex change' per season. Notably, season 5's Blas Cantó can boast a perfect record with this kind of impersonations, having won as Diana Navarro and Music/{{Cher}}.

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* {{Crossdresser}}: Except for the kids in the ''Mini'' edition, pretty much every contestant undergoes at least one 'sex change' per season. Notably, season 5's Blas Cantó can boast a perfect record with this kind of impersonations, having won as Diana Navarro Navarro, Music/{{Cher}} and Music/{{Cher}}.Music/{{Anastacia}}.
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** And when she came back as a guest performer in season 5, she brought a lot of cakes with her. Naturally, a {{foodfight}} ensued.

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