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{{short description|Disney Channel series starring the Jonas Brothers}}
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| show_name = JONAS
{{Infobox television
| image = [[Image:JONASlogo.jpg|220px]]
| caption = ''JONAS'' Logo
| image = JONAS LA.png
| caption = <!-- The template instructions state "An image with the title logo of the show does not need a caption" -->
| creator = [[Michael Curtis]]<br>[[Roger S.H. Schulman]]
| format = [[Sitcom]]
| alt_name = ''Jonas L.A.'' {{small|(Season 2)}}
| genre = [[Teen sitcom]]
| camera = [[Single-camera setup]].<ref name="NYDaily">{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/09/08/2008-09-08_some_bonus_info_on_jonas_brothers_show_j.html| title=Some bonus info on Jonas Brothers show 'J.O.N.A.S.'| author=David Hinckley | publisher=NYDailyNews.com |date=2008-09-08| accessdate=2008-11-01}}</ref>
| creator = [[Michael Curtis (TV producer)|Michael Curtis]]<br />[[Roger S. H. Schulman]]
| runtime = approx. 22 minutes
| developer = [[Disney Channel]]
| director = [[Jeremiah S. Chechik]]<br>[[Paul Hoen]]<br>[[Michael Curtis]]<br>[[Savage Steve Holland]]
| starring = [[Kevin Jonas]]<br />[[Joe Jonas]]<br />[[Nick Jonas]]<br />[[Chelsea Kane|Chelsea Staub]]<br />[[Nicole Gale Anderson|Nicole Anderson]]<br />[[John Ducey]] (season 1)
| executive_producer = [[Michael Curtis]]<br>[[Roger S.H. Schulman]]
| theme_music_composer =
| companies = [[It's a Laugh Productions]]<br>Mantis Productions<br>Disney Channel
| open_theme = "Live to Party" by [[Jonas Brothers]]
| starring = [[Kevin Jonas]]<br>[[Joe Jonas]]<br>[[Nick Jonas]]<br>[[Chelsea Staub]]<br>[[Nicole Anderson]]<br>[[John Ducey]]
| opentheme = "Live To Party" Performed by [[Jonas Brothers]]
| end_theme = "Live to Party" (Instrumental)
| country = {{USA}}
| composer = Kenneth Burgomaster
| country = United States
| network = [[Disney Channel]]<br />[[Disney XD]]<br />[[Family (TV channel)|Family Channel]]
| first_aired = [[May 2]], [[2009]]
| language = English
| last_aired = present
| num_seasons = 2
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 34
| num_episodes = 21
| list_episodes = List of Jonas episodes
| executive_producer = Michael Curtis<br />Roger S. H. Schulman<br /><small>(both; season 1)</small><br />[[Paul Hoen]]<br />[[Lester Lewis]]<br /><small>(both; season 2)</small>
| list_episodes = List of JONAS episodes
| related =
| producer = Mark Spitz
| location = [[Hollywood Center Studios]], [[Hollywood, California]] <small>(taping location, season 1)</small>
| followed_by =
| cinematography =
| website = http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/jonas/index.html
| camera = {{hlist|[[Film stock|Film]]; [[Single-camera setup|Single-camera]]<ref name="NYDaily"/>}}
| runtime = 25 minutes
| company = [[It's a Laugh Productions]]<br />Mantis Productions <small>(season 1)</small>
| channel = [[Disney Channel]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2009|5|2}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2010|10|3}}
}}
}}


'''''Jonas''''' (also known as '''''Jonas L.A.''''' for the second season), <!-- Do not change -->is<!-- to "was" as that is incorrect. Fiction continues to exist even after creation of new episodes stops.--> a [[List of Disney Channel series|Disney Channel Original Series]] created by [[Michael Curtis (TV producer)|Michael Curtis]] and [[Roger S. H. Schulman]], starring the [[Jonas Brothers]]. The pilot was filmed in September 2008,<ref name="Julie">{{cite web| url=http://www.disneysociety.com/2008/01/10/jonas-series-put-on-hold/| title=J.O.N.A.S. Series Put on Hold| author=Julie| publisher=DisneySociety.com| date=January 1, 2008| access-date=2008-11-01| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081016132456/http://www.disneysociety.com/2008/01/10/jonas-series-put-on-hold/| archive-date=October 16, 2008| url-status=dead}}</ref> the series premiered on [[Disney Channel]] on May 2, 2009, and became available [[Video on demand|on demand]] starting on April 25, 2009.<ref name="Margaret Lyons">{{cite web| url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/04/jonas-brothers.html| title=Jonas Brothers's Disney Channel Show: There's got to be a Better Idea| first=Margaret| last=Lyons| work=[[EW.com]]| date=April 3, 2009| access-date=2009-05-03| archive-date=April 9, 2009| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090409070523/http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/04/jonas-brothers.html| url-status=dead}}</ref>
'''''JONAS''''' is a [[List of Disney Channel series|Disney Channel Original Series]] made by Mantis Productions and [[It's a Laugh Productions]] that premiered May 2, 2009, starring the [[Jonas Brothers]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20210536,00.html| title=Jonas Brothers, '30 Rock' Guests, and More First Looks| author=Eric McCandless| publisher=EW.com| accessdate=2008-11-01 Photo 22 of 94}}</ref> The series is about the members of the fictional band "Jonas" having to cope with being pop stars while trying to live an ordinary life.<ref name="NYDaily"/><ref name="Spies"/>


''Jonas L.A.'' was the first Disney Channel Original Series since ''[[Phil of the Future]]'' not to be shot on videotape in a [[multi-camera setup|multi-camera]] format, be filmed before a live studio audience, or use a [[laugh track]].<ref name="takeontv">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20273041,00.html|title=The Jonas Brothers Take On TV|first=Lynette|last=Rice|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|issue=1044/1045|page=94|date=April 24, 2009|access-date=2009-05-03|archive-date=July 23, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130723151836/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20273041,00.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> The series was the first on the network to premiere on a Saturday night, part of a deliberate strategy by Disney to open up the night to original programming.<ref name="lajtracker">{{cite web|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2009/05/review-jonas.html|title=Show Tracker|date=May 2, 2009 |access-date=2014-12-08}}</ref>
The series premiered on [[Disney Channel]] on May 2, 2009.<ref name="Spies">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.co.uk/channel/mtvuk/news/446253-jonas-brothers-fan-girlfriend| title=Jonas Brothers Want To Date A Fan| author=| publisher=mtv.co.uk |accessdate=2008-11-01}}</ref> The first preview of the series was aired on [[Disney Channel]] on [[January 1]], [[2009]] as part of a compilation of new programs that will air on the channel in 2009.


On November 9, 2009, it was announced that ''Jonas'' was being picked up for a second season.<ref>{{cite news | first=Natalie |last=Abrams |date = November 9, 2009|access-date=2010-10-20| title=Jonas Brothers' Disney Channel Show Picked Up for Season 2| url=https://www.tvguide.com/News/Jonas-Brothers-Disney-1011810.aspx| work=[[TV Guide]]}}</ref> On May 5, 2010, it was revealed that the name of the series was changed to ''Jonas L.A.'', reflecting the move to [[Los Angeles]], making it the first Disney Channel sitcom to have the show's main setting change during the course of the series. The second season premiered on June 20, 2010, and ended on October 3, 2010. In November 2010, the series was canceled after two seasons.
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==Development==
==Cast and characters==
Following the Jonas Brothers guest appearance on the Disney Channel Series ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' for an episode "[[Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas]]", development for a TV series starring the band began.
[[Image:Lucasjonas.jpg|thumb|left|240px|The ''JONAS'' cast <br />From left to right: Chelsea Staub as Stella Malone, Joe Jonas as Joe Lucas, Nick Jonas as Nick Lucas, Nicole Anderson as Macy Misa, and Kevin Jonas as Kevin Lucas]]
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The original concept for the TV series was about the band playing concerts as a [[undercover|cover]] while working as government [[espionage|secret agents]] to save the world and was entitled ''J.O.N.A.S.'' (an [[acronym]] which stood for "Junior Operatives Networking as Spies"). At the same time, they tried to hide their double lives from their mother and Frankie.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-jonas2-2009may02,0,4301397.story| title=Jonas| author=Robert Lloyd| work=Los Angeles Times|date=May 2, 2009 |access-date=2008-01-09}}</ref> Meanwhile, Stella, ignorant of the Jonas' double lives, dated each of the famous brothers without informing the others and reported the details in her [[teen magazine]] [[Column (periodical)|column]]. Said Staub, "So pretty much the entire show, it's all of us lying to each other, and kind of everything backfiring, and us getting caught in awkward situations."<ref name="radiofreestaub" /> She described the concept as, "like ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' and a little of bit of ''[[Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1996 TV series)|Mr. & Mrs. Smith]]''. There's going to be fun action sequences and still be a sitcom".<ref name=radiofree />
;Main cast<ref name="Medianet">{{cite web|url=http://dcmedianet.com/web/showpage/showpage.aspx?program_id=3118744&type=lead|title=Show Description|publisher=Medianet|accessdate=2009-01-12}}</ref><ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/j.o.n.a.s./show/74751/cast.html|title=JONAS Cast and Crew|publisher=tv.com|accessdate=2009-05-04}}</ref>
*[[Kevin Jonas]] as Kevin Lucas
*[[Joe Jonas]] as Joe Lucas
*[[Nick Jonas]] as Nick Lucas
*[[Chelsea Staub]] as Stella Malone
*[[Nicole Anderson]] as Macy Misa
*[[John Ducey]] as Tom Lucas
;Recurring<ref name="Medianet"/>
*Rebecca Creskoff as Sandy Lucas
*[[Frankie Jonas]] as Frankie Lucas
*Robert "Big Rob" Feggans as The Big Man, the JONAS bodyguard


The original ''J.O.N.A.S.'' pilot was shot in 2007, but the [[2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike]] impeded progress.<ref>[http://www.roanoke.com/extra/wb/151404 Roanoke.com] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120908133459/http://www.roanoke.com/extra/wb/151404 |date=September 8, 2012 }}</ref> However, Disney Channel Asia aired part of it during the sneak peek 2008. Instead, Disney Channel filmed a mini [[reality show]], the 2008 [[List of Disney Channel Original Series#Disney Channel Short Shows|Disney Channel Original Short Series]] ''[[Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream]]'', which followed the Jonas Brothers on a concert tour and premiered May 16.<ref>{{cite web | title=Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream | url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/jonas-brothers-living-the-dream/EP01058570 | publisher=zap2it.com | access-date=2009-05-17 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090523082116/http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/jonas-brothers-living-the-dream/EP01058570 | archive-date=May 23, 2009 | url-status=dead | df=mdy-all }}</ref> A few weeks later on June 20, 2008, the Disney Channel Original Movie ''[[Camp Rock]]'', in which the brothers starred as the fictional band "Connect 3", debuted.<ref>{{cite web | title=Jonas reality show: The episodes! | url=http://www.tigerbeatmag.com/dailydish/jonas-brothers/2008/05/13/jonas-reality-show-the-episodes/ | publisher=TigerBeatmag.com | date=May 13, 2008 | access-date=2009-05-17 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090612011315/http://www.tigerbeatmag.com/dailydish/jonas-brothers/2008/05/13/jonas-reality-show-the-episodes/ | archive-date=June 12, 2009 | df=mdy-all }}</ref> The Jonas Brothers also released ''[[Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience]]'', a [[Disney Digital 3-D]] concert film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=44747|title=Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience|date=June 4, 2014|work=ComingSoon.net|access-date=2014-12-08|archive-date=May 17, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517115052/http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=44747|url-status=dead}}</ref> "After this rush of releases, the Jonas Brothers became too popular to imagine them as anything but more dramatic versions of themselves," explained executive producer [[Michael Curtis (TV producer)|Michael Curtis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/tv/44149057.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUUsZ|title=Television: Jonas Brothers channel inner Monkees|website=[[Star Tribune]] |access-date=2014-12-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141210203216/http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/tv/44149057.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUUsZ|archive-date=December 10, 2014|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> "The spy concept was very big and very ambitious and it started to not feel quite right. As the band got bigger and bigger, doing a show that captured more of their real lives and trying to turn that into a more grounded, real version of what they might be doing became more interesting to do and more fun to do.".<ref name="northjerseyjonas">{{cite web|url=http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/may/01/lz1c01jonas185957-disney-backing-them-again-jonase/?&zIndex=91703|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130203051327/http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/may/01/lz1c01jonas185957-disney-backing-them-again-jonase/?&zIndex=91703|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 3, 2013|title=Disney backing them up again; Jonases promoted into a sitcom|work=U-T San Diego|access-date=2014-12-08}}</ref> "It is now about us being a band and balancing a normal life," Nick Jonas told Access Hollywood.<ref name="buddytv.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/jonas/jonas-brothers-hit-the-small-s-26154.aspx?pollid=3001630&answer=3005551#poll3001630|title=Jonas Brothers Hit the Small Screen with J.O.N.A.S., SNL Appearance|access-date=2014-12-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517120328/http://www.buddytv.com/articles/jonas/jonas-brothers-hit-the-small-s-26154.aspx?pollid=3001630&answer=3005551#poll3001630|archive-date=May 17, 2014|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The title of the series changed from ''J.O.N.A.S.'' to ''JONAS'', dropping the acronym but remaining in all capitals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-jonas2-2009may02,0,4301397.story|title='Jonas'|work=Los Angeles Times|date=May 2, 2009 |access-date=2014-12-08}}</ref> The pilot for the actual show was eventually filmed in September 2008.<ref name="Julie"/>
===Casting===
Nicole Anderson & [[Demi Lovato]] also auditioned for the role of Stella but were rejected in favor of Chelsea Staub.<ref name="staubjared">{{cite article|"http://justjaredjr.com/2009/05/01/chelsea-staub-jumpy-for-jonas/"|title=Chelsea Staub: Jumpy for JONAS! |accessdate=2009-05-03 |date=2009-05-01 |publisher=''Just Jared Jr.'' }}</ref> When the series began filming the first season, the producers decided to write in a best friend role for Stella, and offered the role of "Macy" to Staub's real life best
friend Anderson.<ref name="staubjared"></ref>


Producers have drawn connections between ''Jonas'' and productions by earlier bands. Show creator and producer [[Roger S. H. Schulman]] claims that "It's hard not to make parallel comparisons to [[The Beatles]] in 1962 and 1963 when you see the kind of response that the Jonas Brothers' fans have to them," and describes the 1964 ''[[A Hard Day's Night (film)|A Hard Day's Night]]'' and 1965 ''[[Help! (film)|Help!]]'' as "very much a template" for the series.<ref name="northjerseyjonas"/> Producers and critics have also compared the series to ''The Monkees'', a popular but short-lived mid-1960s television comedy also following a real life band. At the Television Critics Association winter press tour in January 2009, [[Gary Marsh]], entertainment president of Disney Channel Worldwide, described ''Jonas'' as a cross between ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' and ''[[Flight of the Conchords (TV series)|Flight of the Conchords]]''.<ref name="northjerseyjonas" /> The ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' remarks that Joe Jonas parallels "goofy [[Micky Dolenz]]", Kevin Jonas "quirky [[Michael Nesmith]]", and Nick Jonas "dreamy [[Davy Jones (musician)|Davy Jones]]".<ref name="suntimespaige">{{cite news |title = Here they come, walkin'down the (same old) street |first = Paige |last = Wiser |newspaper = [[The Chicago Sun-Times]] |date = April 30, 2009 |page = 22 |access-date = 2010-10-20 |url = http://blogs.suntimes.com/tv/2009/04/jonas_review_better_than_hanna.html <!-- http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/wiser/1550662,CST-FTR-jonas30.article--> |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090903215424/http://blogs.suntimes.com/tv/2009/04/jonas_review_better_than_hanna.html |archive-date = September 3, 2009 |df = mdy-all }}</ref> The Jonas Brothers reportedly watched episodes of ''[[The Partridge Family]]'' and ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' "for literally three days straight" for inspiration.<ref name="buddytv.com"/>
==Production==
The series is produced by It's a Laugh Productions and Mantis Productions in association with Disney Channel.
The pilot was filmed in 2007 but because of the [[2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike]], the series was put on hold. The original shooting date had been set in January 2009, but was pushed back to September 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.disneysociety.com/2008/01/10/jonas-series-put-on-hold/| title=J.O.N.A.S. Series Put on Hold| author=Julie| publisher=DisneySociety.com|date=2008-01-01 |accessdate=2008-11-01}}</ref> The series premiered on Disney Channel on May 2, 2009, and became available [[on demand]] starting May 25, 2009 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/04/jonas-brothers.html| title=Jonas Brothers's Disney Channel Show: There's got to be a Better Idea| author=Margaret Lyons publisher=EW.com|date=2009-04-03 |accessdate=2009-05-03}}</ref>


==Characters==
JONAS is the first live-action DCOS since [[Phil of the Future]] to not be filmed in front of a live audience, or have a [[laugh track]].<ref name="takeontv"> {{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20273041,00.html/| title=The Jonas Brothers Take On TV| author=Lynette Rice publisher=EW.com|date=2009-04-17 |accessdate=2009-05-03}}</ref> The series is set in [[New Jersey]] and shot in [[Los Angeles]]. They live in an old firehouse that has been converted into a home.<ref name="NYDaily"/>
[[Image:Lucasjonas.jpg|thumb|250px|Cast of ''Jonas'']]


==Development==
===Main===
* Joseph "Joe" Lucas ([[Joe Jonas]])<ref name=repetida_1 /> is known as the teen heartthrob of the group. He performs lead vocals, as well as keyboards and the rhythm guitar for the brothers' band, JONAS. Girl crazy and flirtatious, Joe will go to any length to get a girl to like him. He is shown to be the most superficial and appearance oriented member of the band, and is obsessed with his hair. Joe tends to be goofier than Nick, but is not quite as quirky as Kevin. Joe likes stuffed animals that make noises. His pockets and backpack are [[hammerspace|seemingly bottomless]] and capable of holding comically large quantities. He always carries a blue panda pencil with him. Joe and Stella – the brothers' childhood friend and band's stylist – are shown to have mutual romantic feelings for one another from the beginning, but both agree that they will not go out, as a potential break-up could ruin both their longtime friendship and working relationship. However, this agreement does nothing to quash Joe's crush on Stella, and he often flirts with her and tries to spend as much time with her as possible. Near the end of season 1, in the episode "Double Date", Joe and Stella kiss, resolving their romantic tension. They soon decide to become a couple. When the brothers move to Los Angeles, Joe decides to spend his time exploring a career in acting and the film industry. He lands a role in a movie with famous actress Vanessa Page. In the first episode of season 2, "House Party", Stella witnesses Joe hugging Vanessa, which hurts her and leads to her telling Joe that she'd rather they stay friends. Following the breakup, Joe becomes very jealous when Ben asks Stella out and she accepts. Joe then decides to pursue Vanessa. With Stella dating Ben and Joe dating Vanessa, they still have feelings for one another – however, both parties are oblivious to this fact. Joe eventually breaks up with Vanessa after discovering that she dislikes Stella, whom he loves. At the end of the series, he and Stella reunite as a couple, after they both become aware of their feelings.
The original story line for the series was entitled ''J.O.N.A.S'', an acronym which stood for "Junior Operatives Networking As Spies". The original concept had been about the Jonas Brothers living a double life as spies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-jonas2-2009may02,0,4301397.story| title=Jonas| author=Robert Lloyd| publisher=LATimes.com|date=2009-05-02 |accessdate=2008-01-09}}</ref> Chelsea Staub described it as, "like [[The Monkees]] and a little of bit of ''[[Mr. & Mrs. Smith]]''. There's going to be fun action sequences and still be a sitcom."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starlitnews.blogspot.com/2008/07/chelsea-staub-talks-about-jonas.html| title=Chelsea Staub Talks About J.O.N.A.S.| author=STARLIT NEWS| publisher=Starlitnews.com|date=2008-07-04 |accessdate=2008-01-09}}</ref>
* Kevin Percy Lucas ([[Kevin Jonas]])<ref name=repetida_1>{{cite web |url=http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/web/showpage/showpage.aspx?program_id=3118744&type=lead |title=Disney Channel Medianet |publisher=Disney Channel Medianet |access-date=2010-11-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123022106/http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/web/showpage/showpage.aspx?program_id=3118744&type=lead |archive-date=November 23, 2010 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref> is the oldest of the brothers, and is usually seen as wild and goofy. Kevin is known to think outside of the box, and likes to imagine wacky animals, such as an otter that can play the trumpet and a bear in a bikini. Kevin often comes up with plans that are insane or impossible, which can make him look naïve and unintelligent. However, he shows glimpses of profound thoughts and intellect, and sometimes comes up with genuinely good ideas. Kevin is shown to be very honest, as he's a poor liar; when he lies, his voice becomes comically high-pitched. He owns a full moving rack of guitars, and likes woodland creature stuffed animals. He plays lead guitar and does backup vocals in the brothers' band JONAS, though he once performed lead vocals. He had a crush on a girl that he met in [[Scandinavia]] and, when that romance didn't work out, fell for another girl from [[France]], which suggests that he has an affinity for foreign girls. He is more of a risk taker than his brothers. Despite sometimes having a bit of a rivalry (like when they're both vying to get a spot in [[Justin Timberlake]]'s ping-pong tournament), Nick and Kevin are very close. He also enjoys filmmaking, which is shown in "Direct to Video", where Kevin wants to direct the band's new music video. His middle name, Percy, is revealed by Nick in "Date Expectations".
* Nicholas "Nick" Lucas ([[Nick Jonas]])<ref name=repetida_1 /> is portrayed as being the calm and collected member of the band. He has many short-lived relationships, and his family has criticized him for falling in love too fast. Nick is much more serious than his brothers, sometimes losing his patience with Kevin's silly antics. Nick likes stuffed animals that swim. Nick is the drummer for JONAS, and he occasionally plays the guitar and rhythm guitar for the band. When he was a baby, according to his family, he never smiled – Nick claims he was waiting for his teeth to come in (however, when Joe asks what his excuse is now, he does not have a response). Nick is also the mastermind of creative plans gone awry, and can keep a level head amid chaos. He is also seen baking many times in the show; Kevin is unable to resist his blue cookies. In season 2, he develops a relationship with Macy Misa, being smitten by her transformation into a different and more relaxed person who no longer acts like a rabid fangirl to the band. His moments with Macy tend to get interrupted by DZ, to humorous effect. In "The Secret", Nick is forced to watch over Big Man's niece, Kiara ([[China Anne McClain]]), who is aware that he and Macy are dating. In exchange for her silence about their relationship, Nick begrudgingly agrees to do a collaboration with her. He ends up telling the rest of the friends about his relationship through the song that he and Kiara made. Nick is seen to be very thoughtful, and makes a handmade mug for Macy for their one-month anniversary, after learning from Kevin that she likes homemade gifts. Nick suffers from [[Type 1 diabetes]] much like Nick Jonas does in real life.
* Stella Malone ([[Chelsea Kane]])<ref name=repetida_1 /> is Jonas's stylist. She is best friends with Macy and is the brothers' childhood friend – she has known the boys since she was three. Stella and Joe both know that they like one another, but don't date, as they don't want a potential breakup to ruin their friendship. However, she gets jealous if she sees Joe with another girl, which was shown when she thought Joe and Macy were dating. Stella created an automated outfit selector called the StellaVator, and is constantly trying to adapt clothes to Jonas's hectic lifestyle. She gets annoyed when her outfits get ruined, which happens a lot more than she'd like. She is addicted to texting, and always has her phone on her. Stella also tries her best to help Macy talk to Jonas normally, instead of like an obsessed fangirl. Unlike her best friend Macy, who is a great athlete, Stella is horrible at sports. She is, however, an excellent seamstress, and once created a dozen girls' volleyball uniforms with very little notice. In the episode "Double Date", Joe and Stella kiss, and soon become a couple. However, at the beginning of season 2, she sees Joe hugging Vanessa Page, and assumes that they are romantically involved. The incident with Vanessa makes her decide that she only wants to be friends with Joe, rather than be in a relationship. While hiking with Macy, she meets a boy named Ben, whom she goes out with, much to Joe's disappointment. In the episode "America's Sweethearts", Stella is jealous when Joe's producer asks him to kiss Vanessa. After Joe says that he likes Vanessa, she lies to him, saying that Vanessa doesn't like him back. Stella feels guilty, and admits that she lied. Joe and Vanessa date, and Stella tries her best to not be jealous and spends time with Ben. Neither Joe nor Stella have lost their feelings for one another, however, after Vanessa tells Joe that she doesn't like Stella, Joe breaks up with her. After realizing that they both love one another, Stella and Joe become a couple in the series finale.
* Macy Misa ([[Nicole Gale Anderson|Nicole Anderson]])<ref name=repetida_1 /> is Stella's best friend, as well as the president of JONAS's fan club. In season 1, whenever she approaches the members of Jonas, she becomes incredibly nervous and excited, and either faints or accidentally injures them. She commonly steps on the boys' feet, or hits them in the head with her sports equipment. She often refers to each boy as "(first name) of JONAS." When she dates a boy, Randolph, she tries to make him into a JONAS member, even calling the boy "Nick" as a "nickname". Macy is very athletic, and plays on a number of sports teams. She also works in her mother's thrift store, called Misa's Pieces. Macy is revealed to be [[Tone deafness|tone deaf]], so much so that, according to Stella, they once called [[Animal Control]] under the belief that Macy's singing was an injured [[manatee]] at a softball game. Macy's dedicated fangirl attitude about Jonas changes into a real friendship with the boys late in season 1, as she begins to see them as people rather than popstars. In the episode "Frantic Romantic", she and Stella attend a Hollywood Private Party with the boys. In season 2, Macy is shown to have greatly changed, no longer being a passionate fan. This different attitude and the appearance of her real personality intrigues Nick, who eventually falls for her. Her moments with Nick tend to get interrupted by DZ, to a comical effect. In the episode "The Secret", it officially shows that Macy and Nick are dating – however, they want to keep their relationship a secret. It is revealed in a later episode that she has many brothers, and they are a big golfing family. It is also revealed that her mother taught her to play golf and her family only gives handmade gifts. Nick tries to please Macy by making her a mug for their one-month anniversary. Nick and Macy's relationship is eventually revealed, and by the end of the series, they are openly dating.
*Thomas "Tom" Lucas ([[John Ducey]]; main, season 1; guest, season 2) is Joe, Nick, Kevin, and Frankie's father, as well as the manager of Jonas. He is sometimes the voice of reason when his boys have crushes on girls. In his downtime, he often plays hide and seek with Frankie. He is usually nervous when famous people interview the band. It is also shown that he likes woodland creature stuffed animals that can swim and make noises, which are combinations of his son's favorite toys.


==Episodes==
===Recurring===
* Frankie Lucas ([[Frankie Jonas]]) is the youngest Lucas brother. He is constantly trying to get in the Jonas spotlight. Frankie hopes to get a chance to perform with the band, but his brothers don't think that is likely. Frankie can move very fast, and is an expert at hide-and-seek. He's also very skilled in getting his way. He was raised in New Jersey, and enjoys playing ping-pong. He has a crush on Macy, and was briefly mad at Nick for dating her, even going to lengths to try and "steal" her.
* Big Man (Robert "Big Rob" Feggans) is the bodyguard who escorts the band everywhere. He is seen to live with the boys in L.A. He has a niece, Kiara.


'''Season 1'''
{{main|List of JONAS episodes}}
* Sandy Lucas ([[Rebecca Creskoff]]) is the mother of Kevin, Joe, Nick, and Frankie, and is Tom's wife. She's down to earth and always proud of her sons, despite their mistakes. Mrs. Lucas just wants to have a normal family, but has acknowledged that it may not be possible with famous children. She is mostly an off-screen character.
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* Van Dyke Tosh ([[Chuck Hittinger]]) is Stella's occasional love interest, who habitually makes Joe jealous. Van Dyke asks Stella on a date in the episode "Double Date", which causes Joe to crash their date.
* Mrs. Snark (Tangelina Rouse) is the biology/drama teacher who loves Joe, Nick, and Kevin. Much to Joe's chagrin, she often gives them preferential treatment in school, sometimes causing tension between the boys and other students. Her niece is a huge Jonas fan.

'''Season 2'''
* Dennis Zimmer "DZ" ([[Adam Hicks]]) is a new friend who the band meets while in L.A. He is the son of a very wealthy and successful record producer. He shows the band the "hot spots" in Los Angeles. He is very fun and outgoing. He is also an aspiring rapper, and tries to get his father to listen to his songs but can never get the chance.
* Vanessa Paige ([[Abby Pivaronas]]) is a popular actress who co-stars with Joe in a big-time film, "Forever April". She is also briefly his girlfriend on the show, until he breaks up with her because she dislikes Stella.
* Lisa Malone (Beth Crosby) is Stella's aunt who Stella and Macy stay with while residing in Los Angeles. She doesn't want them to date rock stars, as she made the mistake of dating rock stars twelve times. She appears in nearly all of the episodes in season 2, despite not being a main character.
* Mona Klein ([[Debi Mazar]]) is the director of ''Forever April''. In "Up in the Air", after Joe and Vanessa break up, Mona gives some advice to Joe, saying "when you find something real, never let it go".
* Kiara Tyshanna ([[China Anne McClain]]) is the niece of Big Man. She is the first one to find out about Nick and Macy dating.

== Production ==
The series was shot at [[Hollywood Center Studios]], which has also been the home to several other Disney Channel sitcoms over the years including ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]'' and ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]''.<ref name="NYDaily">{{cite news | newspaper = [[New York Daily News]] | title = Inner Tube| first1 = Richard | last1 = Huff | department = Television | page = 78 | date = September 8, 2008 | access-date=2008-11-01 | url =http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/09/08/2008-09-08_some_bonus_info_on_jonas_brothers_show_j.html| first2 = David|last2= Hinckley}}</ref><ref name="nojpop">{{cite web|author=James Hibberd |title=Disney's 'Jonas' Doesn't Quite Pop |url=http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/05/disneys-jonas.html |publisher=THR.com |date=May 4, 2009 |access-date=2009-05-17 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090507183625/http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/05/disneys-jonas.html |archive-date=2009-05-07 }}</ref> The series was originally set in [[New Jersey]] for the first season, with comedic storylines on the boys trying to lead "normal" lives while being famous. For the second season, the setting changed to [[Los Angeles]], and shifted towards a more drama, serial-driven story line.

In November 2010, Disney Channel officially announced that ''Jonas L.A.'' would not return for a third season. The network did mention, however, that they would be working with the Jonas Brothers in the future. ''Jonas L.A.'' remains the only Disney Channel Original Series produced by [[It's a Laugh Productions]] to not be filmed before a live studio audience.

In their 2019 documentary ''Chasing Happiness'', the brothers revealed that they regretted doing the series. All three agreed that the series was "not good" and felt that it negatively impacted their image. Nick also felt that the second season in particular limited their growth as a band.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/jonas-brothers-reveal-biggest-regret-of-career-disney-channel.html/|title=Jonas Brothers Reveal the Biggest Regret of their Career|last=Michaels|first=Wendy|date=June 6, 2019|website=Showbiz CheatSheet|access-date=June 9, 2019}}</ref>

=== Casting ===
[[Nicole Gale Anderson|Nicole Anderson]] also auditioned for the role of Stella, but actress [[Chelsea Kane|Chelsea Staub]] ended up winning the part.<ref name="radiofree">{{cite web|url=http://www.radiofree.com/profiles/chelsea_staub/interview02.shtml| title=Chelsea Staub on 'J.O.N.A.S!'| author=Michael J. Lee| publisher=Radiofree.com|date=April 29, 2009 |access-date=2009-05-03}}</ref> According to Staub, her previous work with director [[Sean McNamara (director)|Sean McNamara]] helped her land the role.<ref name="radiofreestaub">{{cite web|url=http://www.radiofree.com/profiles/chelsea_staub/interview02.shtml| title=Chelsea Staub on 'J.O.N.A.S!'| author=Michael J. Lee |publisher=RadioFree.com|date=November 20, 2007 |access-date=2009-05-03}}</ref> After the series plot changed, producers decided to create a best friend for Stella and offered Anderson, Staub's real life best friend, the role of Macy.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191219055427/http://www.sprinklepoponline.com/2662686/ Sprinklepoponline.com]</ref>

''Jonas'' was intended to star Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas, who lend their first names to their television counterparts. The role of Frankie Lucas was also created with [[Frankie Jonas]] in mind. In addition, Robert "Big Rob" Feggans, the Jonas Brothers real-life head of security, plays The Big Man, the JONAS bodyguard.<ref name="northjerseyjonas"/>

== Episodes ==
{{main|List of Jonas episodes}}
{{:List of Jonas episodes}}

==Broadcast==

===Season 1===
The series originally premiered on May 2, 2009, on [[Disney Channel]]. It premiered on June 12, 2009, on [[Family Channel (Canadian TV network)|Family Channel]], on June 15, 2009, on [[Disney Channel (Australia and New Zealand)]] as well as on [[TV2 (New Zealand)|TV2]] in [[New Zealand]] on April 17, 2010, on August 9, 2009, on [[Disney Channel (Southeast Asia)]], on September 11, 2009, on [[Disney Channel (UK and Ireland)]], on October 10, 2009, on [[Disney Channel (Europe, Middle East and Africa)]], an on November 30, 2009, on [[Disney Channel (India)]].

===Season 2===
The second season originally premiered on June 20, 2010. It premiered on July 23, 2010, in [[Canada]], on September 6, 2010, in [[Australia]], on the same date in [[New Zealand]] and on May 31, 2012, on TV2, on October 23, 2010, in [[Southeast Asia]], on August 13, 2010, in the [[UK]] and [[Ireland]], and on September 18, 2010, in [[South Africa]].

==Home media==
;Season 1
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|-
|-
! Seasons
! Title
! Release Date
! Episodes
! Episodes
|- style="text-align:center;"
! First air date
|| ''JONAS: Rockin' The House''
! Last air date
|| September 22, 2009 (USA)
|| Wrong Song, Groovy Movies, Pizza Girl, Chasing the Dream, Band's Best Friend, Cold Shoulder, Beauty and the Beat
|-
|-
| colspan="3" | Bonus features are five episodes from the series plus two never-before aired episodes and a special feature titled ''You've Just Been Jo' Bro'd: Surprising Chelsea Staub''.
| style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of JONAS episodes#Season 1: 2009|Season 1]]
| style="text-align: center; top" | 21
|- style="text-align:center;"
|| ''I Heart JONAS''
| style="text-align: center; top" | May 2, 2009
|| January 26, 2010 (USA)<ref name="Walmart.com">[http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=13073112 Walmart.com]</ref>
| style="text-align: center; top" |
|| Karaoke Surprise, Love Sick, Frantic Romantic, The Three Musketeers, Forgetting Stella's Birthday, Double Date, Fashion Victim.
|-
| colspan="3" |Bonus features are seven episodes from the series and a special feature titled ''You've Just Been Jo' Bro'd: Surprising Jordin Sparks''.
|- style="text-align:center;"
|}
|}


On August 23, September 6, September 20, three volumes making up the entire first season of ''JONAS'' were released on Region 2 DVD in the United Kingdom and Region 4 in Australia. The volumes include new cover arts and different titles for both volumes released in the U.S. (previously "''I Heart Jonas''" & "''Rockin' The House''"). The three new titles being, "''Rockstars In the House''" "''Ready To Rock''" and "''Keeping It Real''", with episodes released in airing order.
== International release ==

==Video game==
[[Disney Interactive Studios]] released a video game based on the series for the [[Nintendo DS]] in America on November 10, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://disney.go.com/disneyinteractivestudios/product.html?platform=ds&game=jonas|title=JONAS game|publisher=Disney Interactive Studios|access-date=2009-06-24}}</ref> The game is based on many of the sets used in the TV show, including the school. The player can play as any of the brothers and play 6 concerts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://disney.go.com/disneyinteractivestudios/product.html?platform=ds&game=jonas |title=Disney Interactive Studios - PRODUCTS |publisher=Disney.go.com |access-date=2010-11-01}}</ref> The game was not well received, mainly due to poor graphics and bad gameplay, as stated on IGN, only earning a score of 4.0 out of ten.<ref>{{cite web|author= Jack DeVries |url=http://ds.ign.com/articles/105/1053811p1.html |title=Jonas Review - Nintendo DS Review at IGN |publisher=Ds.ign.com |date=December 9, 2009 |access-date=2010-11-01}}</ref>

== Music ==

=== Season 1 ===
{{Infobox album
| name = Jonas
| type = [[soundtrack]]
| artist = [[Jonas Brothers]]
| released =
| recorded = 2009
| genre = [[Pop rock]]
| length =
| label = [[Walt Disney Records|Walt Disney]]
| producer = [[John Fields (record producer)|John Fields]]
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title =
| next_year =
}}

The soundtrack for the first season was never released.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/strawberrius/status/1213287416460644353|title=It was never really meant to be a record. Yes I did Scandinavia, but I'm outta town - will have to check my files when I get back home|last=Fields|first=John|date=2020-01-03|website=@strawberrius|language=en|access-date=2020-01-04}}</ref> Only the songs from the second season were included in the official soundtrack, ''[[Jonas L.A. (soundtrack)|Jonas L.A.]]''. Some songs from the first season were never leaked or released complete.

====Songs information====
* The full version of "Live to Party" was featured on ''[[Disney Channel Playlist]]'', the video game "Jonas" and a UK bonus track for their third album, ''[[A Little Bit Longer]]''.
* The full version of "Give Love a Try" was featured on ''[[Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 12]]''.
* The full version of "Keep It Real" was featured on ''[[Lines, Vines, and Trying Times]]'' and the video game ''Jonas''.
* The full versions of "Tell Me Why", "Work It Out", "Love Sick" and "Time Is on Our Side" were featured on the video game ''Jonas''. The full versions of the six songs of the video game were uploaded on YouTube in January 2010.

====Track listing====
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Episode
| total_length =
| title1 = Give Love a Try
| note1 = Nick Jonas and [[Bridgit Mendler]] solo
| writer1 =
| extra1 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep1|Wrong Song]]"
| length1 = 3:23
| title2 = Pizza Girl
| writer2 =
| extra2 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep3|Pizza Girl]]"
| length2 = 2:16
| title3 = Keep It Real
| writer3 =
| extra3 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep4|Keeping It Real]]", "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep21|Exam Jam]]" and "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep28|The Secret]]"
| length3 = 2:51
| title4 = We Got to Work It Out
| writer4 =
| extra4 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep17|Band's Best Friend]]", "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep20|Beauty and the Beat]]" and "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep21|Exam Jam]]"
| length4 = 3:18
| title5 = Why
| writer5 =
| extra5 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep7|Fashion Victim]]", "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep13|Detention]]" and "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep11|The Three Musketeers]]"
| length5 = 2:53
| title6 = Blue Danube
| writer6 =
| extra6 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep8|That Ding You Do]]"
| length6 = 1:10
| title7 = I Did It All Again
| writer7 =
| extra7 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep9|Complete Repeat]]"
| length7 = 2:40
| title8 = Love Sick
| writer8 =
| extra8 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep10|Love Sick]]" and "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep21|Exam Jam]]"
| length8 = 3:19
| title9 = Give Love a Try
| note9 = Joe Jonas solo
| writer9 =
| extra9 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep14|Karaoke Surprise]]" and "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep21|Exam Jam]]"
| length9 = 1:55
| title10 = Time Is on Our Side
| writer10 =
| extra10 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep16|Forgetting Stella's Birthday]]" and "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep21|Exam Jam]]"
| length10 = 2:38
| title11 = Scandinavia
| note11 = Kevin Jonas solo
| writer11 =
| extra11 = "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep18|Cold Shoulder]]" and "[[List of Jonas episodes#ep21|Exam Jam]]"
| title12 = Live to Party
| length11 = 1:33
| writer12 =
| extra12 = All episodes
| length12 = 2:55
| all_writing =
}}

===Season 2===
{{main|Jonas L.A. (soundtrack)}}

===Music videos===
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!Title
! Series premiere
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[United States]]
| rowspan="12" |''Jonas''
| [[Disney Channel]]
|"Give Love a Try (Nick Jonas Version)"
| May 2, 2009
|-
|-
|"Pizza Girl"
| {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Pakistan]]
| [[Disney Channel]]
| May 2, 2009
|-
|-
|"Keep It Real"
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Turkey]]
| [[Digiturk]]
| May 2, 2009
|-
|-
|"We Got to Work It Out"
| {{flagicon|RSA}} [[South Africa]]
| [[Disney Channel South Africa]]
| May 14, 2009
|-
|-
|"Why"
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australia]]
| [[Disney Channel Australia]]
| May 22, 2009
|-
|-
|"Blue Danube"
| {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand]]
| [[Disney Channel New Zealand]]
| May 15, 2009
|-
|-
|"I Did It All Again"
| {{flagicon|IRL}} [[Ireland]]<br>{{flagicon|UK}} [[United Kingdom]]
| [[Disney Channel UK|Disney Channel UK and Ireland]]
| June 1, 2009
|-
|-
|"Love Sick"
| {{flagicon|IND}} [[India]]<br><br>{{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} [[Sri Lanka]]
| [[Disney Channel India]]
| June 9, 2009
|-
|-
|"Give Love a Try (Joe Jonas version)"
| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Canada]]
| [[Family (TV channel)|Family Channel]]
| June 12, 2009
|-
|-
|"Time Is on Our Side"
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Brazil]]
| [[Disney Channel Latin America]]
| August 9, 2009
|-
|-
|"I Left My Heart in Scandinavia"
| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexico]]
| [[Disney Channel Latin America]]
| August 9, 2009
|-
|-
|"Live to Party"
| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Argentina]]
| [[Disney Channel Latin America]]
| August 9, 2009
|-
|-
| rowspan="13" | 2010
| {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Poland]]
| rowspan="13" |''Jonas L.A.''
| [[Disney Channel]]
|"Feelin' Alive"
| Fall 2009
|-
|-
|"L.A. Baby (Where Dreams Are Made Of)"
| {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan]]
| [[Disney Channel Japan]]
| Fall 2009
|-
|-
|"Your Biggest Fan"
| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[France]]
| [[Disney Channel France]]
| Fall 2009
|-
|-
|"Critical"
| {{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Portugal]]
| Disney Channel Portugal
| September 18, 2009
|-
|-
|"Hey You"
| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Italy]]
| [[Disney Channel]]
| Autumn 2009
|-
|-
|"Things Will Never Be the Same"
| {{flagicon|Arab League}} [[Arab World]]
|-
| [[Disney Channel Middle East|Disney Channel Arabia]]
| Fall 2009
|"Fall"
|-
|-
|"Summer Rain"
|-
|"Drive"
|-
|"Invisible"
|-
|"Make It Right"
|-
|"Chillin' in the Summertime"
|-
|"Set This Party Off"
|}
|}


==References==
== Reception ==
{{Reflist}}


=== Critical reception ===
==External links==
''Jonas'' received mixed to negative reviews for its premiere. Ken Tucker of ''Entertainment Weekly'' called the show "''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' for [[Generation Y|millennials]]" and enjoyed the featured Jonas Brothers music. [[Variety (magazine)|''Variety'']] magazine reviewer Brian Lowry believed that Jonas Brothers' adorers would be pleased with the result, and that those who are not fans would still find an amiable charm within the series.<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117940160.html |title = Jonas |first = Brian|last = Lowry|date = May 1, 2009|access-date=2010-10-20|newspaper = Daily Variety Gotham}}</ref> Paige Wiser of the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' found the series better than ''Hannah Montana'', but commented that Nick Jonas' reserved nature made him the weak link of the premiere episode and that the boys' amateur acting is "endearing until they play a scene opposite someone with real comedic timing – like [[John Ducey]]."<ref name="suntimespaige"/> ''The New York Times''' John Carmanica was also disappointed with Nick's performance, particularly because, according to Carmanica, he gives off the savviest air in the band's off screen life. Carmanica also criticizes the series' script as blithe, unfunny, and "seeded with profound cynicism", but praised the believable fraternal interactions and Kevin Jonas' acting.<ref>{{cite news | newspaper = [[The New York Times]] | title = The Private Lives of Pop Stars, Male Division| first = Jon | last = Caramanica | department = The Arts/Cultural Desk; SECTC | page = 3 | date = May 2, 2009 | access-date=2010-10-20 | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/02/arts/television/02jona.html }}</ref>
*[http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/jonas/index.html JONAS official site]
* {{imdb title|1044418|JONAS}}
* {{tv.com|74751|JONAS}}


=== Viewer reception ===
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The series was the first series on Disney Channel to premiere on a Saturday night, part of a deliberate strategy by Disney to open up the night to original programming and compete with Nickelodeon's traditional dominance of the evening.<ref name="lajtracker" /> The show was paired with the established series ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'', which moved from a Sunday early evening timeslot, in the 8 p.m. (Eastern Time) slot. The series debuted on Disney Channel on May 2, 2009,<ref name="Margaret Lyons"/> and drew a solid 4.00&nbsp;million viewers in the US,<ref>{{cite journal | journal = [[Multichannel News]] | title = 'Jonas' Sounds Solid Start For Disney Channel| first = Mike | last = Reynolds | date = May 4, 2009 | access-date=2010-10-20 | url = http://www.multichannel.com/article/231342-_Jonas_Sounds_Solid_Start_For_Disney_Channel.php }}</ref> 73% of which was female. While this amounted to Disney Channel's best ratings in the time slot in eight months,<ref name="lajtracker"/><ref>[http://music-mix.ew.com/2009/05/jonas-brothers.html?xid=rss-breakingnews-The%20Jonas%20Brothers%E2%8099%20new%20song:%20Like,%20OMG,%20you%20guys,%20it%20kind%20of%20rocks?! EW.com] {{dead link|date=June 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> it was also Disney Channel's second-lowest rated live-action series premiere in nearly four years.<ref name="nysecond">{{cite news | newspaper = [[The New York Times]] | title = Boy Band Is Starting To Feel The Heat| first = Brooks | last = Barnes | department = The Arts/Cultural Desk; SECTC | page = 1 | date = May 25, 2009 | access-date=2010-10-20 | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/25/arts/music/25jonas.html}}</ref> ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' comments that "Jonas didn't do poorly, exactly. [...] It's just that one expects the premiere of a show by a heavily promoted major Disney brand like the Jonas Brothers to make a bigger splash."<ref name="nojpop"/>
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Viewership for the series second episode the following week fell sharply to nearly half its premiere audience—2.2&nbsp;million total U.S. viewers and beyond cable's Top 100, which [[E!: Entertainment Television]] notes "in the grand scheme of things, is still a very good showing - unless you're trying to live up to the media's expectations for a world famous act." E! credits the decline to the premiere of Nickelodeon's hour-long ''[[iCarly]]'' special, "iDate a Bad Boy", which earned 6.5&nbsp;million viewers.<ref name="ejonasflop">[http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b123505_are_jonas_brothers_overhellipagain.html Are the Jonas Brothers Over…Again?] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090516022823/http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b123505_are_jonas_brothers_overhellipagain.html |date=May 16, 2009 }}</ref> Ratings improved over the following episodes, and the ''New York Times'' reported, "If "Jonas" can dent ratings for ''iCarly'' [...] the brothers’ sitcom will be considered a big success internally.<ref name="nysecond" /> However, just weeks after its premiere Disney Channel moved ''Jonas'' and ''Wizards of Waverly Place'' to Sunday and Friday evenings, respectively, and began airing movies in its old timeslot.<ref>{{cite news | newspaper = [[New York Daily News]] | title = Inner Tube| department = Television | page = 76 | date = May 28, 2009 | access-date=2010-10-20 | url = http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/05/28/2009-05-28_untitled__inn28tv.html}}</ref> In its Sunday timeslot, ''Jonas'' has been doing well in key kids demographics and averaging 3.4 million viewers.<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3iec91181b3bb41981421b109961a1dfca] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100110055425/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3iec91181b3bb41981421b109961a1dfca|date=January 10, 2010}}</ref>
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However, the move to Sundays and Fridays and declining ratings, along with the change in setting and ill-fated strategies in promoting the show would result in Disney's decision to pull the plug on "Jonas L.A." On November 8, 2010, it announced that the show will not return for a third season. In a statement from a Disney Channel spokesperson: "We've been fortunate to work with the enormously talented Jonas Brothers on several projects, including the Emmy-nominated series JONAS L.A.," adding that "We look forward to working with them on new projects in the future."<ref>[https://www.tvguide.com/News/Disney-Cancels-JONAS-1025220.aspx "Disney Channel Cancels JONAS L.A."] from [[TV Guide]] (November 8, 2010)</ref>

== Awards and nominations ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Award
! Category
! Recipient(s)
! Result
! Refs
|-
| rowspan=4|2009
| rowspan=4|[[Teen Choice Awards]]
| [[Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor Comedy|Choice TV Actor: Comedy]]
| [[Jonas Brothers]]
| {{won}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="teen09">{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzsugar.com/Winners-2009-Teen-Choice-Awards-3904879|title=Announcing the Winners of the 2009 Teen Choice Awards!|access-date=January 29, 2013|archive-date=October 12, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012073726/http://www.buzzsugar.com/Winners-2009-Teen-Choice-Awards-3904879|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| Choice TV: Breakout Star Female
| [[Chelsea Staub]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="teen09" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/awards/2009/06/teen-choice-awards-2009-nominees.html|title=Teen Choice Awards 2009 nominees}}</ref>
|-
| Choice TV: Breakout Star Male
| [[Frankie Jonas]]
| {{won}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="teen09" />
|-
| [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Series|Choice TV: Breakout Show]]
| ''Jonas L.A.''
| {{won}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="teen09" />
|-
| rowspan=8|2010
| rowspan=2|[[Kids' Choice Awards]]
| rowspan=2|Favorite TV Actor
| [[Joe Jonas]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="kca10">{{cite web|url=http://www.nickkcapress.com/2010KCA/releases/hostnoms/|title=Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010 - Nominados|access-date=January 29, 2013|archive-date=May 13, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120513163336/http://nickkcapress.com/2010KCA/releases/hostnoms/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="kca2010">{{cite web|url=http://www.nickkcapress.com/2010KCA/releases/winners/|title=Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010 - Ganadores|access-date=January 29, 2013|archive-date=June 26, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130626161856/http://www.nickkcapress.com/2010KCA/releases/winners/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| [[Nick Jonas]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="kca10" /><ref name="kca2010" />
|-
| Teen Choice Awards
| Choice TV Actor: Comedy
| [[Jonas Brothers]]
| {{won}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1645401/2010-teen-choice-awards-winners-list.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110412064000/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1645401/2010-teen-choice-awards-winners-list.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 12, 2011|title=2010 Teen Choice Awards Winners List|website=[[MTV]] }}</ref>
|-
| Hollywood Teen TV Awards
| Teen Pick Actress: Comedy
| [[Chelsea Staub]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web|url=http://hollywoodteenonline.com/2010/07/04/hollywood-teen-tv-awards/ |title=Hollywood Teen TV Awards |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527142022/http://hollywoodteenonline.com/2010/07/04/hollywood-teen-tv-awards/ |archive-date=2013-05-27 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Primetime Emmy Awards]]
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program|Outstanding Children's Program]]
| ''Jonas L.A.''
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{cite web |title=Outstanding Children's Program - 2010 |url=https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2010/outstanding-childrens-program |website=Emmy Awards |access-date=December 9, 2023}}</ref>
|-
| rowspan=3|[[Nickelodeon Mexico Kids' Choice Awards|Kids' Choice Awards Mexico]]
| rowspan=2|Favorite International Character Male
| [[Joe Jonas]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="mexico10">{{cite web|url=http://tvnotiblog.com/nominados-a-los-kids-choice-awards-mexico-2010/|title=Nominados a los Kids Choice Awards México 2010|date=July 6, 2010 }}</ref><ref name="mexico2010">{{cite web|url=http://www.sitiostotal.com/noticias/ganadores-de-los-kids%E2%80%99-choice-awards-mexico-2010/|title=Ganadores de los Kids' Choice Awards México 2010}}</ref>
|-
| [[Nick Jonas]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="mexico10" /><ref name="mexico2010" />
|-
| Favorite Show
| ''Jonas L.A''
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="mexico10" /><ref name="mexico2010" />
|-
| rowspan=2|2011
| rowspan=2|Kids' Choice Awards
| rowspan=2|[[Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Male TV Star|Favorite TV Actor]]
| [[Nick Jonas]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="kca11">{{cite web|url=http://nickkcapress.com/2011KCA/release/2011_host|title=2011 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards - Nominees|access-date=January 29, 2013|archive-date=February 3, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160203124244/http://nickkcapress.com/2011KCA/release/2011_host|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="kca2011">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/news/a312484/nickelodeon-kids-choice-awards-2011-the-winners.html|title=2011 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards - Winners|work=Digital Spy|date=April 3, 2011 }}</ref>
|-
| [[Joe Jonas]]
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="kca11" /><ref name="kca2011" />
|}

== References ==
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== External links ==
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Jonas
Also known asJonas L.A. (Season 2)
GenreTeen sitcom
Created byMichael Curtis
Roger S. H. Schulman
Developed byDisney Channel
StarringKevin Jonas
Joe Jonas
Nick Jonas
Chelsea Staub
Nicole Anderson
John Ducey (season 1)
Opening theme"Live to Party" by Jonas Brothers
Ending theme"Live to Party" (Instrumental)
ComposerKenneth Burgomaster
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes34 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMichael Curtis
Roger S. H. Schulman
(both; season 1)
Paul Hoen
Lester Lewis
(both; season 2)
ProducerMark Spitz
Production locationsHollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, California (taping location, season 1)
Camera setup
Running time25 minutes
Production companiesIt's a Laugh Productions
Mantis Productions (season 1)
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseMay 2, 2009 (2009-05-02) –
October 3, 2010 (2010-10-03)

Jonas (also known as Jonas L.A. for the second season), is a Disney Channel Original Series created by Michael Curtis and Roger S. H. Schulman, starring the Jonas Brothers. The pilot was filmed in September 2008,[2] the series premiered on Disney Channel on May 2, 2009, and became available on demand starting on April 25, 2009.[3]

Jonas L.A. was the first Disney Channel Original Series since Phil of the Future not to be shot on videotape in a multi-camera format, be filmed before a live studio audience, or use a laugh track.[4] The series was the first on the network to premiere on a Saturday night, part of a deliberate strategy by Disney to open up the night to original programming.[5]

On November 9, 2009, it was announced that Jonas was being picked up for a second season.[6] On May 5, 2010, it was revealed that the name of the series was changed to Jonas L.A., reflecting the move to Los Angeles, making it the first Disney Channel sitcom to have the show's main setting change during the course of the series. The second season premiered on June 20, 2010, and ended on October 3, 2010. In November 2010, the series was canceled after two seasons.

Development

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Following the Jonas Brothers guest appearance on the Disney Channel Series Hannah Montana for an episode "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas", development for a TV series starring the band began.

The original concept for the TV series was about the band playing concerts as a cover while working as government secret agents to save the world and was entitled J.O.N.A.S. (an acronym which stood for "Junior Operatives Networking as Spies"). At the same time, they tried to hide their double lives from their mother and Frankie.[7] Meanwhile, Stella, ignorant of the Jonas' double lives, dated each of the famous brothers without informing the others and reported the details in her teen magazine column. Said Staub, "So pretty much the entire show, it's all of us lying to each other, and kind of everything backfiring, and us getting caught in awkward situations."[8] She described the concept as, "like The Monkees and a little of bit of Mr. & Mrs. Smith. There's going to be fun action sequences and still be a sitcom".[9]

The original J.O.N.A.S. pilot was shot in 2007, but the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike impeded progress.[10] However, Disney Channel Asia aired part of it during the sneak peek 2008. Instead, Disney Channel filmed a mini reality show, the 2008 Disney Channel Original Short Series Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream, which followed the Jonas Brothers on a concert tour and premiered May 16.[11] A few weeks later on June 20, 2008, the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, in which the brothers starred as the fictional band "Connect 3", debuted.[12] The Jonas Brothers also released Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, a Disney Digital 3-D concert film.[13] "After this rush of releases, the Jonas Brothers became too popular to imagine them as anything but more dramatic versions of themselves," explained executive producer Michael Curtis.[14] "The spy concept was very big and very ambitious and it started to not feel quite right. As the band got bigger and bigger, doing a show that captured more of their real lives and trying to turn that into a more grounded, real version of what they might be doing became more interesting to do and more fun to do.".[15] "It is now about us being a band and balancing a normal life," Nick Jonas told Access Hollywood.[16] The title of the series changed from J.O.N.A.S. to JONAS, dropping the acronym but remaining in all capitals.[17] The pilot for the actual show was eventually filmed in September 2008.[2]

Producers have drawn connections between Jonas and productions by earlier bands. Show creator and producer Roger S. H. Schulman claims that "It's hard not to make parallel comparisons to The Beatles in 1962 and 1963 when you see the kind of response that the Jonas Brothers' fans have to them," and describes the 1964 A Hard Day's Night and 1965 Help! as "very much a template" for the series.[15] Producers and critics have also compared the series to The Monkees, a popular but short-lived mid-1960s television comedy also following a real life band. At the Television Critics Association winter press tour in January 2009, Gary Marsh, entertainment president of Disney Channel Worldwide, described Jonas as a cross between The Monkees and Flight of the Conchords.[15] The Chicago Sun-Times remarks that Joe Jonas parallels "goofy Micky Dolenz", Kevin Jonas "quirky Michael Nesmith", and Nick Jonas "dreamy Davy Jones".[18] The Jonas Brothers reportedly watched episodes of The Partridge Family and The Monkees "for literally three days straight" for inspiration.[16]

Characters

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Cast of Jonas

Main

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  • Joseph "Joe" Lucas (Joe Jonas)[19] is known as the teen heartthrob of the group. He performs lead vocals, as well as keyboards and the rhythm guitar for the brothers' band, JONAS. Girl crazy and flirtatious, Joe will go to any length to get a girl to like him. He is shown to be the most superficial and appearance oriented member of the band, and is obsessed with his hair. Joe tends to be goofier than Nick, but is not quite as quirky as Kevin. Joe likes stuffed animals that make noises. His pockets and backpack are seemingly bottomless and capable of holding comically large quantities. He always carries a blue panda pencil with him. Joe and Stella – the brothers' childhood friend and band's stylist – are shown to have mutual romantic feelings for one another from the beginning, but both agree that they will not go out, as a potential break-up could ruin both their longtime friendship and working relationship. However, this agreement does nothing to quash Joe's crush on Stella, and he often flirts with her and tries to spend as much time with her as possible. Near the end of season 1, in the episode "Double Date", Joe and Stella kiss, resolving their romantic tension. They soon decide to become a couple. When the brothers move to Los Angeles, Joe decides to spend his time exploring a career in acting and the film industry. He lands a role in a movie with famous actress Vanessa Page. In the first episode of season 2, "House Party", Stella witnesses Joe hugging Vanessa, which hurts her and leads to her telling Joe that she'd rather they stay friends. Following the breakup, Joe becomes very jealous when Ben asks Stella out and she accepts. Joe then decides to pursue Vanessa. With Stella dating Ben and Joe dating Vanessa, they still have feelings for one another – however, both parties are oblivious to this fact. Joe eventually breaks up with Vanessa after discovering that she dislikes Stella, whom he loves. At the end of the series, he and Stella reunite as a couple, after they both become aware of their feelings.
  • Kevin Percy Lucas (Kevin Jonas)[19] is the oldest of the brothers, and is usually seen as wild and goofy. Kevin is known to think outside of the box, and likes to imagine wacky animals, such as an otter that can play the trumpet and a bear in a bikini. Kevin often comes up with plans that are insane or impossible, which can make him look naïve and unintelligent. However, he shows glimpses of profound thoughts and intellect, and sometimes comes up with genuinely good ideas. Kevin is shown to be very honest, as he's a poor liar; when he lies, his voice becomes comically high-pitched. He owns a full moving rack of guitars, and likes woodland creature stuffed animals. He plays lead guitar and does backup vocals in the brothers' band JONAS, though he once performed lead vocals. He had a crush on a girl that he met in Scandinavia and, when that romance didn't work out, fell for another girl from France, which suggests that he has an affinity for foreign girls. He is more of a risk taker than his brothers. Despite sometimes having a bit of a rivalry (like when they're both vying to get a spot in Justin Timberlake's ping-pong tournament), Nick and Kevin are very close. He also enjoys filmmaking, which is shown in "Direct to Video", where Kevin wants to direct the band's new music video. His middle name, Percy, is revealed by Nick in "Date Expectations".
  • Nicholas "Nick" Lucas (Nick Jonas)[19] is portrayed as being the calm and collected member of the band. He has many short-lived relationships, and his family has criticized him for falling in love too fast. Nick is much more serious than his brothers, sometimes losing his patience with Kevin's silly antics. Nick likes stuffed animals that swim. Nick is the drummer for JONAS, and he occasionally plays the guitar and rhythm guitar for the band. When he was a baby, according to his family, he never smiled – Nick claims he was waiting for his teeth to come in (however, when Joe asks what his excuse is now, he does not have a response). Nick is also the mastermind of creative plans gone awry, and can keep a level head amid chaos. He is also seen baking many times in the show; Kevin is unable to resist his blue cookies. In season 2, he develops a relationship with Macy Misa, being smitten by her transformation into a different and more relaxed person who no longer acts like a rabid fangirl to the band. His moments with Macy tend to get interrupted by DZ, to humorous effect. In "The Secret", Nick is forced to watch over Big Man's niece, Kiara (China Anne McClain), who is aware that he and Macy are dating. In exchange for her silence about their relationship, Nick begrudgingly agrees to do a collaboration with her. He ends up telling the rest of the friends about his relationship through the song that he and Kiara made. Nick is seen to be very thoughtful, and makes a handmade mug for Macy for their one-month anniversary, after learning from Kevin that she likes homemade gifts. Nick suffers from Type 1 diabetes much like Nick Jonas does in real life.
  • Stella Malone (Chelsea Kane)[19] is Jonas's stylist. She is best friends with Macy and is the brothers' childhood friend – she has known the boys since she was three. Stella and Joe both know that they like one another, but don't date, as they don't want a potential breakup to ruin their friendship. However, she gets jealous if she sees Joe with another girl, which was shown when she thought Joe and Macy were dating. Stella created an automated outfit selector called the StellaVator, and is constantly trying to adapt clothes to Jonas's hectic lifestyle. She gets annoyed when her outfits get ruined, which happens a lot more than she'd like. She is addicted to texting, and always has her phone on her. Stella also tries her best to help Macy talk to Jonas normally, instead of like an obsessed fangirl. Unlike her best friend Macy, who is a great athlete, Stella is horrible at sports. She is, however, an excellent seamstress, and once created a dozen girls' volleyball uniforms with very little notice. In the episode "Double Date", Joe and Stella kiss, and soon become a couple. However, at the beginning of season 2, she sees Joe hugging Vanessa Page, and assumes that they are romantically involved. The incident with Vanessa makes her decide that she only wants to be friends with Joe, rather than be in a relationship. While hiking with Macy, she meets a boy named Ben, whom she goes out with, much to Joe's disappointment. In the episode "America's Sweethearts", Stella is jealous when Joe's producer asks him to kiss Vanessa. After Joe says that he likes Vanessa, she lies to him, saying that Vanessa doesn't like him back. Stella feels guilty, and admits that she lied. Joe and Vanessa date, and Stella tries her best to not be jealous and spends time with Ben. Neither Joe nor Stella have lost their feelings for one another, however, after Vanessa tells Joe that she doesn't like Stella, Joe breaks up with her. After realizing that they both love one another, Stella and Joe become a couple in the series finale.
  • Macy Misa (Nicole Anderson)[19] is Stella's best friend, as well as the president of JONAS's fan club. In season 1, whenever she approaches the members of Jonas, she becomes incredibly nervous and excited, and either faints or accidentally injures them. She commonly steps on the boys' feet, or hits them in the head with her sports equipment. She often refers to each boy as "(first name) of JONAS." When she dates a boy, Randolph, she tries to make him into a JONAS member, even calling the boy "Nick" as a "nickname". Macy is very athletic, and plays on a number of sports teams. She also works in her mother's thrift store, called Misa's Pieces. Macy is revealed to be tone deaf, so much so that, according to Stella, they once called Animal Control under the belief that Macy's singing was an injured manatee at a softball game. Macy's dedicated fangirl attitude about Jonas changes into a real friendship with the boys late in season 1, as she begins to see them as people rather than popstars. In the episode "Frantic Romantic", she and Stella attend a Hollywood Private Party with the boys. In season 2, Macy is shown to have greatly changed, no longer being a passionate fan. This different attitude and the appearance of her real personality intrigues Nick, who eventually falls for her. Her moments with Nick tend to get interrupted by DZ, to a comical effect. In the episode "The Secret", it officially shows that Macy and Nick are dating – however, they want to keep their relationship a secret. It is revealed in a later episode that she has many brothers, and they are a big golfing family. It is also revealed that her mother taught her to play golf and her family only gives handmade gifts. Nick tries to please Macy by making her a mug for their one-month anniversary. Nick and Macy's relationship is eventually revealed, and by the end of the series, they are openly dating.
  • Thomas "Tom" Lucas (John Ducey; main, season 1; guest, season 2) is Joe, Nick, Kevin, and Frankie's father, as well as the manager of Jonas. He is sometimes the voice of reason when his boys have crushes on girls. In his downtime, he often plays hide and seek with Frankie. He is usually nervous when famous people interview the band. It is also shown that he likes woodland creature stuffed animals that can swim and make noises, which are combinations of his son's favorite toys.

Recurring

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  • Frankie Lucas (Frankie Jonas) is the youngest Lucas brother. He is constantly trying to get in the Jonas spotlight. Frankie hopes to get a chance to perform with the band, but his brothers don't think that is likely. Frankie can move very fast, and is an expert at hide-and-seek. He's also very skilled in getting his way. He was raised in New Jersey, and enjoys playing ping-pong. He has a crush on Macy, and was briefly mad at Nick for dating her, even going to lengths to try and "steal" her.
  • Big Man (Robert "Big Rob" Feggans) is the bodyguard who escorts the band everywhere. He is seen to live with the boys in L.A. He has a niece, Kiara.

Season 1

  • Sandy Lucas (Rebecca Creskoff) is the mother of Kevin, Joe, Nick, and Frankie, and is Tom's wife. She's down to earth and always proud of her sons, despite their mistakes. Mrs. Lucas just wants to have a normal family, but has acknowledged that it may not be possible with famous children. She is mostly an off-screen character.
  • Van Dyke Tosh (Chuck Hittinger) is Stella's occasional love interest, who habitually makes Joe jealous. Van Dyke asks Stella on a date in the episode "Double Date", which causes Joe to crash their date.
  • Mrs. Snark (Tangelina Rouse) is the biology/drama teacher who loves Joe, Nick, and Kevin. Much to Joe's chagrin, she often gives them preferential treatment in school, sometimes causing tension between the boys and other students. Her niece is a huge Jonas fan.

Season 2

  • Dennis Zimmer "DZ" (Adam Hicks) is a new friend who the band meets while in L.A. He is the son of a very wealthy and successful record producer. He shows the band the "hot spots" in Los Angeles. He is very fun and outgoing. He is also an aspiring rapper, and tries to get his father to listen to his songs but can never get the chance.
  • Vanessa Paige (Abby Pivaronas) is a popular actress who co-stars with Joe in a big-time film, "Forever April". She is also briefly his girlfriend on the show, until he breaks up with her because she dislikes Stella.
  • Lisa Malone (Beth Crosby) is Stella's aunt who Stella and Macy stay with while residing in Los Angeles. She doesn't want them to date rock stars, as she made the mistake of dating rock stars twelve times. She appears in nearly all of the episodes in season 2, despite not being a main character.
  • Mona Klein (Debi Mazar) is the director of Forever April. In "Up in the Air", after Joe and Vanessa break up, Mona gives some advice to Joe, saying "when you find something real, never let it go".
  • Kiara Tyshanna (China Anne McClain) is the niece of Big Man. She is the first one to find out about Nick and Macy dating.

Production

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The series was shot at Hollywood Center Studios, which has also been the home to several other Disney Channel sitcoms over the years including The Suite Life on Deck and Wizards of Waverly Place.[1][20] The series was originally set in New Jersey for the first season, with comedic storylines on the boys trying to lead "normal" lives while being famous. For the second season, the setting changed to Los Angeles, and shifted towards a more drama, serial-driven story line.

In November 2010, Disney Channel officially announced that Jonas L.A. would not return for a third season. The network did mention, however, that they would be working with the Jonas Brothers in the future. Jonas L.A. remains the only Disney Channel Original Series produced by It's a Laugh Productions to not be filmed before a live studio audience.

In their 2019 documentary Chasing Happiness, the brothers revealed that they regretted doing the series. All three agreed that the series was "not good" and felt that it negatively impacted their image. Nick also felt that the second season in particular limited their growth as a band.[21]

Casting

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Nicole Anderson also auditioned for the role of Stella, but actress Chelsea Staub ended up winning the part.[9] According to Staub, her previous work with director Sean McNamara helped her land the role.[8] After the series plot changed, producers decided to create a best friend for Stella and offered Anderson, Staub's real life best friend, the role of Macy.[22]

Jonas was intended to star Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas, who lend their first names to their television counterparts. The role of Frankie Lucas was also created with Frankie Jonas in mind. In addition, Robert "Big Rob" Feggans, the Jonas Brothers real-life head of security, plays The Big Man, the JONAS bodyguard.[15]

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
121May 2, 2009 (2009-05-02)March 14, 2010 (2010-03-14)
213June 20, 2010 (2010-06-20)October 3, 2010 (2010-10-03)

Broadcast

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Season 1

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The series originally premiered on May 2, 2009, on Disney Channel. It premiered on June 12, 2009, on Family Channel, on June 15, 2009, on Disney Channel (Australia and New Zealand) as well as on TV2 in New Zealand on April 17, 2010, on August 9, 2009, on Disney Channel (Southeast Asia), on September 11, 2009, on Disney Channel (UK and Ireland), on October 10, 2009, on Disney Channel (Europe, Middle East and Africa), an on November 30, 2009, on Disney Channel (India).

Season 2

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The second season originally premiered on June 20, 2010. It premiered on July 23, 2010, in Canada, on September 6, 2010, in Australia, on the same date in New Zealand and on May 31, 2012, on TV2, on October 23, 2010, in Southeast Asia, on August 13, 2010, in the UK and Ireland, and on September 18, 2010, in South Africa.

Home media

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Season 1
Title Release Date Episodes
JONAS: Rockin' The House September 22, 2009 (USA) Wrong Song, Groovy Movies, Pizza Girl, Chasing the Dream, Band's Best Friend, Cold Shoulder, Beauty and the Beat
Bonus features are five episodes from the series plus two never-before aired episodes and a special feature titled You've Just Been Jo' Bro'd: Surprising Chelsea Staub.
I Heart JONAS January 26, 2010 (USA)[23] Karaoke Surprise, Love Sick, Frantic Romantic, The Three Musketeers, Forgetting Stella's Birthday, Double Date, Fashion Victim.
Bonus features are seven episodes from the series and a special feature titled You've Just Been Jo' Bro'd: Surprising Jordin Sparks.

On August 23, September 6, September 20, three volumes making up the entire first season of JONAS were released on Region 2 DVD in the United Kingdom and Region 4 in Australia. The volumes include new cover arts and different titles for both volumes released in the U.S. (previously "I Heart Jonas" & "Rockin' The House"). The three new titles being, "Rockstars In the House" "Ready To Rock" and "Keeping It Real", with episodes released in airing order.

Video game

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Disney Interactive Studios released a video game based on the series for the Nintendo DS in America on November 10, 2009.[24] The game is based on many of the sets used in the TV show, including the school. The player can play as any of the brothers and play 6 concerts.[25] The game was not well received, mainly due to poor graphics and bad gameplay, as stated on IGN, only earning a score of 4.0 out of ten.[26]

Music

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Season 1

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Jonas
Soundtrack album by
Recorded2009
GenrePop rock
LabelWalt Disney
ProducerJohn Fields

The soundtrack for the first season was never released.[27] Only the songs from the second season were included in the official soundtrack, Jonas L.A.. Some songs from the first season were never leaked or released complete.

Songs information

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  • The full version of "Live to Party" was featured on Disney Channel Playlist, the video game "Jonas" and a UK bonus track for their third album, A Little Bit Longer.
  • The full version of "Give Love a Try" was featured on Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 12.
  • The full version of "Keep It Real" was featured on Lines, Vines, and Trying Times and the video game Jonas.
  • The full versions of "Tell Me Why", "Work It Out", "Love Sick" and "Time Is on Our Side" were featured on the video game Jonas. The full versions of the six songs of the video game were uploaded on YouTube in January 2010.

Track listing

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No.TitleEpisodeLength
1."Give Love a Try" (Nick Jonas and Bridgit Mendler solo)"Wrong Song"3:23
2."Pizza Girl""Pizza Girl"2:16
3."Keep It Real""Keeping It Real", "Exam Jam" and "The Secret"2:51
4."We Got to Work It Out""Band's Best Friend", "Beauty and the Beat" and "Exam Jam"3:18
5."Why""Fashion Victim", "Detention" and "The Three Musketeers"2:53
6."Blue Danube""That Ding You Do"1:10
7."I Did It All Again""Complete Repeat"2:40
8."Love Sick""Love Sick" and "Exam Jam"3:19
9."Give Love a Try" (Joe Jonas solo)"Karaoke Surprise" and "Exam Jam"1:55
10."Time Is on Our Side""Forgetting Stella's Birthday" and "Exam Jam"2:38
11."Scandinavia" (Kevin Jonas solo)"Cold Shoulder" and "Exam Jam"1:33
12."Live to Party"All episodes2:55

Season 2

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Music videos

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Year Album Title
2009 Jonas "Give Love a Try (Nick Jonas Version)"
"Pizza Girl"
"Keep It Real"
"We Got to Work It Out"
"Why"
"Blue Danube"
"I Did It All Again"
"Love Sick"
"Give Love a Try (Joe Jonas version)"
"Time Is on Our Side"
"I Left My Heart in Scandinavia"
"Live to Party"
2010 Jonas L.A. "Feelin' Alive"
"L.A. Baby (Where Dreams Are Made Of)"
"Your Biggest Fan"
"Critical"
"Hey You"
"Things Will Never Be the Same"
"Fall"
"Summer Rain"
"Drive"
"Invisible"
"Make It Right"
"Chillin' in the Summertime"
"Set This Party Off"

Reception

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Critical reception

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Jonas received mixed to negative reviews for its premiere. Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly called the show "The Monkees for millennials" and enjoyed the featured Jonas Brothers music. Variety magazine reviewer Brian Lowry believed that Jonas Brothers' adorers would be pleased with the result, and that those who are not fans would still find an amiable charm within the series.[28] Paige Wiser of the Chicago Sun-Times found the series better than Hannah Montana, but commented that Nick Jonas' reserved nature made him the weak link of the premiere episode and that the boys' amateur acting is "endearing until they play a scene opposite someone with real comedic timing – like John Ducey."[18] The New York Times' John Carmanica was also disappointed with Nick's performance, particularly because, according to Carmanica, he gives off the savviest air in the band's off screen life. Carmanica also criticizes the series' script as blithe, unfunny, and "seeded with profound cynicism", but praised the believable fraternal interactions and Kevin Jonas' acting.[29]

Viewer reception

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The series was the first series on Disney Channel to premiere on a Saturday night, part of a deliberate strategy by Disney to open up the night to original programming and compete with Nickelodeon's traditional dominance of the evening.[5] The show was paired with the established series Wizards of Waverly Place, which moved from a Sunday early evening timeslot, in the 8 p.m. (Eastern Time) slot. The series debuted on Disney Channel on May 2, 2009,[3] and drew a solid 4.00 million viewers in the US,[30] 73% of which was female. While this amounted to Disney Channel's best ratings in the time slot in eight months,[5][31] it was also Disney Channel's second-lowest rated live-action series premiere in nearly four years.[32] The Hollywood Reporter comments that "Jonas didn't do poorly, exactly. [...] It's just that one expects the premiere of a show by a heavily promoted major Disney brand like the Jonas Brothers to make a bigger splash."[20]

Viewership for the series second episode the following week fell sharply to nearly half its premiere audience—2.2 million total U.S. viewers and beyond cable's Top 100, which E!: Entertainment Television notes "in the grand scheme of things, is still a very good showing - unless you're trying to live up to the media's expectations for a world famous act." E! credits the decline to the premiere of Nickelodeon's hour-long iCarly special, "iDate a Bad Boy", which earned 6.5 million viewers.[33] Ratings improved over the following episodes, and the New York Times reported, "If "Jonas" can dent ratings for iCarly [...] the brothers’ sitcom will be considered a big success internally.[32] However, just weeks after its premiere Disney Channel moved Jonas and Wizards of Waverly Place to Sunday and Friday evenings, respectively, and began airing movies in its old timeslot.[34] In its Sunday timeslot, Jonas has been doing well in key kids demographics and averaging 3.4 million viewers.[35]

However, the move to Sundays and Fridays and declining ratings, along with the change in setting and ill-fated strategies in promoting the show would result in Disney's decision to pull the plug on "Jonas L.A." On November 8, 2010, it announced that the show will not return for a third season. In a statement from a Disney Channel spokesperson: "We've been fortunate to work with the enormously talented Jonas Brothers on several projects, including the Emmy-nominated series JONAS L.A.," adding that "We look forward to working with them on new projects in the future."[36]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Refs
2009 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor: Comedy Jonas Brothers Won [37]
Choice TV: Breakout Star Female Chelsea Staub Nominated [37][38]
Choice TV: Breakout Star Male Frankie Jonas Won [37]
Choice TV: Breakout Show Jonas L.A. Won [37]
2010 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor Joe Jonas Nominated [39][40]
Nick Jonas Nominated [39][40]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor: Comedy Jonas Brothers Won [41]
Hollywood Teen TV Awards Teen Pick Actress: Comedy Chelsea Staub Nominated [42]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Children's Program Jonas L.A. Nominated [43]
Kids' Choice Awards Mexico Favorite International Character Male Joe Jonas Nominated [44][45]
Nick Jonas Nominated [44][45]
Favorite Show Jonas L.A Nominated [44][45]
2011 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor Nick Jonas Nominated [46][47]
Joe Jonas Nominated [46][47]

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