totaldramaicequn
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While it's not the best superhero show, it's what I consider to be Nickelodeon's best live action shows. There's no controversy behind it that ruins the viewing experience and none of the characters act like they take stupid pills. Okay, Cherry and Billy are dumb, but at least they know not to try and befriend someone who tried to kill them. The show can even break stereotypes. For instance, Cherry was skeptical of Phoebe's super heroism when she was first told such a thing. It proves that she's not gullible and needs to witness it to believe it.
The Thundermans also has the characters grow and develop. The comedy blends perfectly with the action. And even if a twist can be seen from a country mile, the drama and suspense that comes after makes up for it. It's a great show that gets better when compared to the weak writing Nickelodeon live-action sitcoms is known for. It's not perfect but nothing in this world is!
The Thundermans also has the characters grow and develop. The comedy blends perfectly with the action. And even if a twist can be seen from a country mile, the drama and suspense that comes after makes up for it. It's a great show that gets better when compared to the weak writing Nickelodeon live-action sitcoms is known for. It's not perfect but nothing in this world is!
This special hits so hard! It tackles the ultimate fear of growing up and dives deep into KND lore. Aside from the attack of the Museum scene being slow, the whole movie was fantastic and really did a good job showing the zombie apocalypse scenario in Kids Next Door. But the star moment in the whole film was the revelation that the Delightful Children From Down The Lane are really a brainwashed Sector Z. One of the best Sectors in KND history. By the way, they are not the same people scene helping Numbuh Zero at the beginning of the film. Those are separate people who resemble them.
I loved seeing the DCFTL as separate individuals and their true nature being revealed. It is sad that they reverted back at the end and this was never brought up again. Should Kids Next Door get a revival, the next big goal they should do is figure out a way to undo the delightfulization permanently. I know the effects are said to be permanent as well, but when you think about it, nothing in the world is permanent. Sector Z, may we meet again.
I loved seeing the DCFTL as separate individuals and their true nature being revealed. It is sad that they reverted back at the end and this was never brought up again. Should Kids Next Door get a revival, the next big goal they should do is figure out a way to undo the delightfulization permanently. I know the effects are said to be permanent as well, but when you think about it, nothing in the world is permanent. Sector Z, may we meet again.
Both "Biscuit Ballyhoo" and "New Student Driver", are both good episodes worth watching.
"Biscuit Ballyhoo", despite the nonsensical name, is relatable. As a former Girl Scout, competing against another troop or scout is something I dealt with regularly. What I found most understandable is when Pearl gets Mr. Krabs to buy her biscuits. Family is usually the way I went to sell my cookies. If you're a former Girl Scout, you will enjoy this episode. Only downside is the designers trying to make Squidina resemble her design from "The Patrick Star Show"
8/10
"New Student Driver" is what I believed "Demolition Doofus" should've been; using SpongeBob's inability to drive to an advantage. Mrs. Puff used it in two ways that proved to save her school. Giving SpongeBob multiple lessons when everyone else left for the competition and then use him to expose the other school as a fraud. SpongeBob might not be a capable driver, but I liked that Mrs. Puff turned the negative into a positive. I just wished that the opposing instructor had a name that made it obvious he was a scammer. Naming yourself as a pun on driving? That doesn't sound suspicious at all. F. Y. I. That was sarcasm.
8.5/10.
"Biscuit Ballyhoo", despite the nonsensical name, is relatable. As a former Girl Scout, competing against another troop or scout is something I dealt with regularly. What I found most understandable is when Pearl gets Mr. Krabs to buy her biscuits. Family is usually the way I went to sell my cookies. If you're a former Girl Scout, you will enjoy this episode. Only downside is the designers trying to make Squidina resemble her design from "The Patrick Star Show"
8/10
"New Student Driver" is what I believed "Demolition Doofus" should've been; using SpongeBob's inability to drive to an advantage. Mrs. Puff used it in two ways that proved to save her school. Giving SpongeBob multiple lessons when everyone else left for the competition and then use him to expose the other school as a fraud. SpongeBob might not be a capable driver, but I liked that Mrs. Puff turned the negative into a positive. I just wished that the opposing instructor had a name that made it obvious he was a scammer. Naming yourself as a pun on driving? That doesn't sound suspicious at all. F. Y. I. That was sarcasm.
8.5/10.