Clase 406 (2002)

A raw and unflinching Mexican teen drama that launched the careers of some of Latin America's biggest stars.

Clase 406 - Series Information

  • Original Title: Clase 406
  • First Air Year: 2002
  • Last Air Year: 2003
  • Created by: Pedro Damián
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Soap, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 45 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 350
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Spanish
  • Spoken Languages: Spanish
  • First Air Date: July 1, 2002 (United States - NR), July 1, 2002 (Mexico - AA)
  • Networks: Univision, Las Estrellas
  • Production Companies: Televisa
  • Production Countries: Mexico

Clase 406 - Plot

The realistic chronicles of a working class group of Hispanic youth, with heavy subject matter like sex, drug dealing, teen pregnancy, abuse, drinking, rape, deception, and heartbreak.

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Clase 406 - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Pedro Damián

Main Cast

  • Sherlyn
  • Aarón Díaz
  • Alfonso Herrera
  • Dulce María
  • Grettell Valdéz
  • Christian Chávez
  • Francisco Rubio
  • Frantz Cossío
  • Anahí
  • Sara Maldonado

Writers

  • Iván Cuevas
  • Ana María Parra Vázquez
  • Alejandra Romero
  • Sandra Rita Paba
  • Alma Solís

Executive Producers

  • Pedro Damián

Clase 406 - FAQs

Where can you stream Clase 406 online?

Clase 406 is available to stream online through select platforms. You can check current regional availability — including subscription, rental, and free options — by visiting JustWatch, which aggregates all streaming sources for the series in your country.

Is Clase 406 based on a true story?

Clase 406 is not based on a specific true story. However, its storylines — covering teen pregnancy, drug dealing, abuse, and class inequality — were crafted to reflect the real social realities faced by working-class youth in Mexico, giving the series a strong sense of authenticity and cultural relevance.

Who are the main actors in Clase 406?

The main cast of Clase 406 includes Sherlyn, Aarón Díaz, Alfonso Herrera, Dulce María, Grettell Valdéz, Christian Chávez, Francisco Rubio, Frantz Cossío, Anahí, and Sara Maldonado. Several of these actors went on to major careers in Latin American entertainment after the show ended.

Did Clase 406 launch the careers of RBD members?

Yes. Clase 406 served as a direct launching pad for several cast members who later formed the iconic pop group RBD. Alfonso Herrera, Dulce María, Christian Chávez, Anahí, and others transitioned from this series to the hugely successful telenovela Rebelde and its accompanying band, achieving international fame.

How many seasons and episodes does Clase 406 have?

Clase 406 ran for 4 seasons and a total of 350 episodes. Season 1 had 35 episodes, Season 2 had 100, Season 3 was the longest with 165 episodes, and Season 4 concluded the series with 50 episodes. It aired from 2002 to 2003.

What is Clase 406 about?

Clase 406 follows a group of working-class Hispanic teenagers navigating life's harshest realities, including sex, drug dealing, teen pregnancy, abuse, drinking, rape, deception, and heartbreak. The series was praised for its unflinching, realistic portrayal of youth struggles in a lower-middle-class Mexican urban setting.

When did Clase 406 first air?

Clase 406 first aired on July 1, 2002, simultaneously in the United States on Univision and in Mexico on Las Estrellas (then known as Canal de las Estrellas), a Televisa network. The series concluded in 2003 after four seasons and 350 episodes.

Who created and produced Clase 406?

Clase 406 was created and executive produced by Pedro Damián, a prominent Mexican television producer known for developing youth-oriented telenovelas. The series was produced by Televisa and broadcast on Univision in the United States and Las Estrellas in Mexico.

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