The Premiere (The Naked Brothers Band)

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"The Premiere"
The Naked Brothers Band episodes
Episode nos.Season 3
Episodes 10-11
Directed byJonathan Judge
Written byMichael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal and Polly Draper
Produced byPolly Draper
Featured musicNat Wolff
Cinematography byKen H. Keller
Editing byCraig Cobb
Production code307-308/ 992
Original air dateApril 11, 2009 (2009-04-11)
Guest appearance
Victoria Justice
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"The Premiere" is the 10th and 11th episodes of the third season of the television series The Naked Brothers Band which premiered on April 11, 2009 on Nickelodeon. The episode is in the format of a rockumentary-mockumentary musical episode.

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The premise of "The Premiere" is that The Naked Brothers Band Musical Mystery Movie premieres. t also features guest appearances by Victoria Justice from Zoey 101 .

Plot

Everything is finally finished for the premiere of The Naked Brothers Band "Musical Mystery Movie". Now the band has to go through the press release and the red carpet! Nat, hearing about Rosalina wanting to be back in the band, has to decide, along with the rest of the band, whether to keep their new bass player, Kristina, or agree to let Rosalina back in the band. The director that Cooper replaced is still out to get revenge on the Naked Brothers band for firing him as a director.

Plus, the publicist for the movie tells the band that each of them need to bring a date to the premiere with them. Alex thinks his hair can tell the future if you ask it a question, but in reality, can it? Who will Nat choose? Rosalina the love of his life? Or Kristina the girl who was inspired by his music? Plus, what about his date? So he picks all of them. He ends up with all his girl fans as dates along with Rosalina, Victoria Justice, and Kristina. He arrives at the premiere in an ice cream truck.

On the red carpet, Nat shouts out to Victoria Justice that he's available. Nat tells Rosalina he loves her leaving her confused and then he kisses Kristina after she accidentally spills ice cream on his tuxedo. The film ends with the band performing "Just a Girl I Know".

Cast

CastCreditedRole
Nat Wolff 2007–PresentNat: ages 9–14, Lead singer-songwriter/keyboardist and occasional guitarist friends with Rosalina and Kristina
Alex Wolff 2007–PresentAlex: ages 6–11, Drummer and occasional Lead singer-songwriter
Thomas Batuello 2007–PresentThomas: ages 9–14, Cellist, Bassist
Allie DiMeco 2007–PresentRosalina: ages 11–16, Bassist, 2nd Guitarist friends with Nat And Kristina
David Julian Levi 2007–PresentDavid: ages 9–13, Keyboardist
Qaasim Middleton 2007–PresentQaasim: ages 11–13, Guitarist
Cooper Pillot 2007–PresentCooper: ages 9–13, Band Manager
Jesse Draper 2007–PresentJesse Cook: Band tutor and singer/dancer
Kristina Reyes March 14, 2009- June 13, 2009Kristina: ages 15–15, Bassist friends with Nat And Rosalina
Michael Wolff2007–PresentMr. Sonny Wolff

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