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  1. "Battle of the Bands" is the eleventh and twelfth episodes of the first season of the musical comedy television series The Naked Brothers Band on Nickelodeon. It was first released direct-to-DVD on September 4, 2007 and later aired as a television movie special on the network on October 6, 2007 to 3.8 million viewers, which was among ...

  2. Comedy Family Musical. The Naked Brothers Band and another band, the L.A. Surfers, find themselves competing in a "Battle of the Bands" charity event benefiting Little Kids Rock. Rosalina starts to fall for the L.A. Surfers' lead singer, Bobby Love.

    • (29)
    • Comedy, Family, Musical
    • Polly Draper
    • 2007-10-06
  3. Battle of the Bands: Part Two: Directed by Polly Draper. With Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, Michael Wolff, Allie DiMeco. After Nat' unsuccessful attempts to tell Rosalina the truth about Bobby, he and the band make fun of her and she quits.

    • (14)
    • Comedy, Family, Musical
    • Polly Draper
    • 2007-10-06
  4. Sep 4, 2007 · Nat, Alex, Rosalina, David (David Levi), Thomas (Thomas Batuello), and Qaasim (Qaasim Middleton) start practicing their number, a catchy ditty called "L.A." And with that, the battle begins. Fans of Nickelodeon's fully clothed Naked Brothers Band can guess which group will prevail.

    • (27)
    • Feature
    • NTSC, Multiple Formats, Full Screen, Color
    • English
  5. Oct 6, 2007 · The Naked Brothers Band and another band, the L.A. Surfers, find themselves competing in a "Battle of the Bands" charity event benefiting Little Kids Rock. Rosalina starts to fall for the L.A. Surfers' lead singer, Bobby Love. It annoys Nat that Rosalina hangs out with the opponent's lead singer.

  6. Visit the movie page for 'The Naked Brothers Band Battle of the Bands' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive...

  7. Oct 6, 2007. 48 m. Summary Real-life brothers Nat and Alex Wolff set out to prove that rock and roll isn't just for adults in this rock-mockumentary parody, with songs composed by the Wolff brothers themselves.