Was filmed in Brazil in the same studio used for the original Xou da Xuxa (1988) at Rede Globo after some studios of the Telefe network in Buenos Aires caught fire in 1992.
Children young than five were not allowed to be on stage in the original version (although Bárbara Evans appeared in one episode with her mother Monique Evans). The Argentine show, however, had no age restrictions during filming.
Several episodes had to be filmed at the Globo studios in Brazil, the same as the original version, after the Argentine studios caught fire.
Xuxa had herniated a disc and filmed the series finale while suffering severe neck and back pains, the reason she is unusually alone and standing still for most of the time. At the end of filming, the uproar audience broke into stage and reportedly took pieces and items from the set. Xuxa can be heard screaming during the credits, in her natural Brazilian Portuguese, "I'm fine!".