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Electric Bloom
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Electric Bloom is an American musical comedy television series created by Alex Fox, Eric Friedman, and Rachel Lewis that premiered on July 10, 2025 on Disney Channel.[1] The series stars Lumi Pollack, Carmen Sanchez, Ruby Marino, and Nathaniel Buescher.[2]

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Premise

A famous pop music group called "Electric Bloom" reflects on their story on how they became the biggest band in the world on their "Ask Us Anything" livestream, starting from the day they met in 9th grade at Edison County High School and became a school band.

Cast

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  • Lumi Pollack as Posey Parker,[3] the Jewish-American lead vocalist and guitarist of Electric Bloom. Her full name is Posey Penelope Parker as revealed in the first episode "How It Started." Posey is a driven and disciplined student, who thrives on schedules and rules. She is also kind, obedient, and is at times prone to anxiety. Her wardrobe consists mostly of blouses and vests, skirts, Mary Janes, and ruffled socks. In the present day segment, Posey's hair is longer and partially pulled into a high ponytail. The episode "How We Defeated a Jingle Bell Bully" reveals that Posey celebrates Hannukah as she greeted the "Ask Us Anything" viewers by quoting "Happy Hannukah".
  • Carmen Sanchez as Jade Castillo,[3] the Mexican-American keyboardist of Electric Bloom. Jade is rebellious and loud but kindhearted. In the episode "How We Found Howie," it is revealed that she lost her Abuelo Howie (nicknamed "Owie" as Jade didn't know all the Spanish words at the time) and was still hurting from it. Her wardrobe is very 90s inspired and tomboyish while sporting shoulder length wavy red hair. In the present day segment, Jade's red hair is long and perfectly straight and she goes more glamorous with makeup and lots of sparkles.
  • Ruby Marino as Tulip Aoki,[3] the Japanese-American DJ of Electric Bloom and the tallest of the group who was originally home-schooled until she started attending Edison County High School. Everything about public school was new and exciting to Tulip. She is quirky, eclectic, offbeat and funny. Most of her wardrobe is filled with color, patterns, and themes, usually with a subtle or overt nod to flowers while her black hair is either down or in two braids. In the present day segment, Tulip takes on a more typical Japanese look with baby pink space buns and bangs, eye gems, and flared jumper over an off-shoulder blouse. Her full name is Tulip Juniper Aoki as revealed in the episode "How We Defeated a Jingle Bell Bully" and had a history with Shelly LeBrock's cousin Michelley.
  • Nathaniel Buescher as Lucas Jasper,[3] a friend and supporter of Electric Bloom that the girls like. Lucas is often referred to by his first and last name. He is highly easygoing, a little oblivious, and behaves as a typical cool high school guy. Lucas also is revealed to babysit a young girl named Greta who adores Electric Bloom. Lucas normally wears hoodies, T-shirts, and khakis, and has golden tipped curly hair. The end of the episode "How We Got Crushed" revealed that the present day Lucas is dating one of the Electric Bloom members.

Recurring

  • DaJuan Johnson as Principal Jeffers, the principal of Edison County High School who gets annoyed with Jade's antics and tends to misuse some words
  • Clayton Thomas as Mr. B, the music teacher of Edison County High School
  • J'Adore Elizabeth as Shelly Sharp, an ex-best friend/singing partner of Posey who branched off from her and has since become Electric Bloom's rival
  • Trisha Macaden as Shelly LeBrock, the new singing partner of Shelly Sharp where they form The Two Shellys and have become Electric Bloom's rivals
  • Luke Busey as The Vince, an athletic friend of Electric Bloom and Lucas who fixes things
  • Van Brunelle as Dante, Jade's boyfriend who later befriended Lucas and The Vince

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Production

On November 1, 2024, Disney Branded Television gave a series order to How We Became the Biggest Band in the World. The series is created by Crash & Bernstein and Bizaardvark alumni Eric Friedman, Alex Fox, and Rachel Lewis, all of whom serve as executive producers, with Friedman also serving as showrunner. Diane Warren and Bahareh Batmang, who also serve as executive producers, pitched the original concept of the show to Disney Branded Television. Warren writes the songs in the pilot and several of the episodes. Jody Margolin Hahn directed and served as an executive producer on the pilot and several other episodes.[2] The series was revealed to have been pitched in 2019.[6] On June 4, 2025, it was announced that the series, under the new title of Electric Bloom, would premiere on July 10, 2025.[1]

Episodes

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Music

The Electric Bloom: Season 1 Original Soundtrack was released on September 12, 2025. It features 12 original songs performed by cast members Lumi Pollack, Carmen Sanchez, and Ruby Marino, including several songs written by executive producer Diane Warren.[14] Other songwriters and producers include Mitch Allan, Michelle Zarlenga, Chantry Johnson, Justin Gray, Lucky West, Paris Carney, Doug Rockwell, and Tova Litvin.

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Release

Electric Bloom premiered on July 10, 2025 on Disney Channel. The first thirteen episodes were released on Disney+ on September 17, 2025, with episodes 11–13 being released prior to their televised premieres.[13] Episodes 14–17 were released on Disney+ on October 1, 2025, with all of them being released prior to their televised premieres.[5]

Ratings

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Notes

  1. This episode accidentally aired out of schedule on September 15, 2025.
  2. This episode was first released on Disney+ on September 17, 2025.[13]
  3. This episode was first released on Disney+ on October 1, 2025.[5]

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