The wacky ups and downs of a group of kids attending their first year of high school.The wacky ups and downs of a group of kids attending their first year of high school.The wacky ups and downs of a group of kids attending their first year of high school.
- Awards
- 6 nominations total
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- TriviaThe first television pilot of the show was filmed in May 1990, featuring a group of local actors in the main roles, among them was future Backstreet Boys member Howie Dorough. After the success of the pilot, the show was picked up, but the roles were recast, according to series creator Bob Mittenthal "Those kids did a good job, the proof is that the show was picked up as a series , but research told Nickelodeon it needed better-defined characters".
- Quotes
Female Teacher: Give me back my attendance records.
Male Teacher: No way, Dog Breath.
Female Teacher: Mr. Lippman! Mr.Sitcurse...
Male Teacher: [shouts] Liar, liar! Pants on fire!
Mr. Elliott Lippman: Stop it, Mr.Teensy. Holding your breath will not do you any good. Your not getting a raise.
Mr.Teensy: But I want a raise.
[shouts]
Mr.Teensy: I want a raise! I want a raise! I want a raise! I want a raise! I want a raise!
[throws a temper tantrum]
Mr. Elliott Lippman: [shouts] If you don't shut up,
[turns Mr.Teensy around]
Mr. Elliott Lippman: I'm gonna grab your undies and give you a big...
[stops as Alex walks into Teachers lounge]
Mr. Elliott Lippman: [to Mr. Teensy] Gee, I guess that verterbrae is now back in place, huh, Mr. Teensy?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Nickelodeon Arcade: Welcome Freshmen Celebrity Special (1992)
The production value is decent they worked well with what they were able to manage and get, they have all the right set pieces. The theme song is solid, it's not on my favorites list but it's a fun theme song to listen to, it's a grungy rocking tune which fits as this show was made in the 90's and fits the nature of this show as it's a mixed bag of fun.
Characters are good, Merv is a favorite of mine. His character is sort of a geek/nerd but he's not the stereotypical kind. What I like about him is even though he's smart he's kind of a fool he's guilty of being an egocentric as well as a bit of a schemer. He's is always trying to find short cuts or colorful easy solutions just to get his way or whatever he wants as well as inflate his ego, (though sometimes he succeeds but not always). Which makes it all the funnier and slightly satisfying to see him fall flat on his face in the end, and really have only himself to blame. But what I love about him is despite his flaws he's not boring, one of the highlights of the show is him having his own documentary program called "Merv-V-Mentry" (like I said egocentric), he's pretty much an investigative news reporter not just trying to tackle the subject of today but also trying to be the first to make a bust or have a story of the century, but is once again knocked down by his own shortcutting and forgetting one of the most important rules of journalism, to actually investigate.
My second favorite is Mr. Lipman he's also funny, the actor that play him kind of looks like actor Robert Picardo, but he isn't. His character always cracks me up as he's an uptight principal that likes his job a little too much but can't stand high schoolers. This guy always has some of the best lines and scenes, it's always funny seeing sort of the slight clashing between both the high schoolers and him as both are just giving each other grief.
Third is Walter whom is sort of the jock of the group though I'm not sure what sport or sports he's involved in. He's sort of a simple-minded person but his heart is in the right place. One quirk of him is his how he is constantly hunger, always thinking about food even more than Luffy from the anime series "One Piece"; though I can sometimes emphasize with that because even I get hungry quickly sometimes.
There are some memorable episodes, I really like how each of the episodes are on a theme and parodies on it. It's funny because it's slightly true because as teenagers we had to think and deal with matter like that.
One favorite episode of mine is the subject on the the environment, my favorite in that episode was seeing Mr. Lipman going into imagination land and imagining the school without certain essentials that inadvertently contribute to pollution. It's just funny and kind of sad at the same time seeing each of the high schooler characters just paying the price over the losses like instead of using paper and pencil they have to write "Flintstones" style by chiseling on stone slabs, from those images I could just imagine Lipman just relishing in their grief. I thought that was funny because it's pretty much a dose of reality for anyone resorting to extreme eco solutions but also the things we tend to take for granted and their importance of why they should still be around.
Another is on "Bullies" which I'll admit is a rather touchy subject, but this show tastefully parodied on the subject well. This episode has my favorite Merv U mentry as Merv for once is documenting and cracking down on an important subject, that is unfortunately before they crack down on him.
And the courtroom episode where Walter is on trial. It's sort of this show doing "Rashomon" as we see one person's perspective on what happened is more ridiculous and inaccurate than the other. My favorite one was the Janitor's story which is a fantasy tale I'll just say it's no "Game of Thrones" but funny as heck.
Overall this is a good comedy, it's not one of my favorite skit comedies or even teen shows for that matter but it's a fun one all the same that like any section of a yearbook it's worth looking over.
Rating: 3 stars
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- May 5, 2019
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