16 reviews
There is a 14 year old girl named Hayley and her best buddy Scott. A scientist comes from the future and tells them they have to do everything on Younger Hayley's wishlist in order to save the world from an apocolyptic future. From participating in taco contest, or riding every ride at the county fair. They are givin a cute little robot named Beta. He is the sassy mascot charater. They try to make the most of every day similar to a certian pair of stepbrothers who have a pet playtapus who is a secret agent. Hayley is the incredibly smart, ambitious, yet shy one. Scott is the easygoing best friend, who can be ditzy at times. This show is very cute and the gags are funny. You should check it out. The art style is very cute. The characters have 5 fingers and almond shapped eyes.
- babymanperson
- Jun 8, 2023
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If you like Phineas and Ferb you'll probably like this show. It's smart and musical at times. It's a great show for the whole family, too. The 12 and 20 year old both loved it in addition to the younger ones.
The show is fast paced, and the easy to consume. Each episode (except the first one) is actually two shows, like the old Looney Toons cartoons. You binge, or not, and it works both ways. Even though the stories are short they still feel completed. Short also means NO FILLER and I can really appreciate that.
The premise of the show leaves a lot of room for all kinds of stories, too. There is a "to do" list of things that have to happen, so anything it possible and the show should be able to stay fresh. I am excited for what they can do.
The show is fast paced, and the easy to consume. Each episode (except the first one) is actually two shows, like the old Looney Toons cartoons. You binge, or not, and it works both ways. Even though the stories are short they still feel completed. Short also means NO FILLER and I can really appreciate that.
The premise of the show leaves a lot of room for all kinds of stories, too. There is a "to do" list of things that have to happen, so anything it possible and the show should be able to stay fresh. I am excited for what they can do.
If you enjoy shows like gumball or Phinias and Ferb, this is the show for you. It has a story that plays a minor role, but this show is mainly just enjoyable for the comedy and music. Currently this show has 8 two-part episodes and there's only 3 episodes which I find bad: "the wild wild mess" "the flamingo must flamin-go" and " the splatter of the bands." All of the other episodes are great. Everybody I've shown this show to loves it. Everyone I've shown this show to loves it, and it's hard to believe that people don't really see the greatness. The only part I don't really like is the art style, but other people seem to like that so Go check it out! It's only 8 20 min episodes so you have nothing to lose.
- Bernadotte_Max
- Jul 1, 2023
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It's fun and entertaining. I honestly haven't been into a cartoon in a long time, this one is enjoyable. You don't need indepth character play by play and backgrounds. Just jump into any episode and buckle up for some fun antics. It's a refreshing step away from the cringy, gate kept, cult culture cartoons we have been plagued with over the years. The writer's have set it up in a way that they can explore any adventure without being held back too much by previous episodes. It feels like how cartoons should be, used to be. Fast and flexible, if you wanted something serious and dreary look elsewhere.
- dawhittington
- Jun 30, 2023
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Hailey's On It! Is an incredibly fun and entertaining animated comedy-adventure series that captivated me and is sure to captivate audiences of all ages. With its unique premise and engaging characters, this Disney production showcases creativity and humor in every episode.
From the very first scene, it's clear that Hailey's On It is a delightful series. The combination of risk-averse yet resourceful teenager Hailey (Aulii Cravalho) and her futuristic sidekick Beta (Gary Anthony Williams) create a dynamic duo that viewers will instantly connect with. The chemistry between the characters is charming, and their interactions provide a perfect balance of comedy and heart.
The series revolves around Hailey's mission to complete a list of challenging tasks, some of which may seem impractical but ultimately contribute to saving the world. While the overarching storyline is compelling, the show wisely balances it with episodic adventures that allow for individual character development and exploration. Each episode of Hailey's On It introduces a new item from Hailey's list, presenting unique challenges that require her problem-solving skills and resourcefulness. The plotlines are well-crafted, keeping viewers engaged and eager to see how Hailey and Beta navigate each task.
Hailey's On It is a family-friendly series that promotes positive social behavior. The characters treat each other with respect and support, and the show emphasizes the value of teamwork and problem-solving. Hailey's determination serves as positive examples for young viewers, encouraging them to embrace their own abilities and take on difficult tasks. The lead characters, Hailey and Beta, steal the show with their distinct personalities and relatable traits. Hailey's relatability lies in her risk-averse nature, which many viewers will find endearing and familiar. Beta, the AI from the future, adds a delightful futuristic touch to the series, providing both comedic relief and technological prowess. AI has recently become woven into all of our lives and it is great to see Disney jumping on the bandwagon so quickly. The animation in the show is top-notch, with vibrant colors, smooth movements, and detailed backgrounds. The visual aesthetic perfectly complements the adventurous tone of the show, creating an immersive viewing experience.
The underlying message of Hailey's On It centers on the importance of facing challenges head-on, even when they seem daunting.
I give Hailey's On It 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. By Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST!
From the very first scene, it's clear that Hailey's On It is a delightful series. The combination of risk-averse yet resourceful teenager Hailey (Aulii Cravalho) and her futuristic sidekick Beta (Gary Anthony Williams) create a dynamic duo that viewers will instantly connect with. The chemistry between the characters is charming, and their interactions provide a perfect balance of comedy and heart.
The series revolves around Hailey's mission to complete a list of challenging tasks, some of which may seem impractical but ultimately contribute to saving the world. While the overarching storyline is compelling, the show wisely balances it with episodic adventures that allow for individual character development and exploration. Each episode of Hailey's On It introduces a new item from Hailey's list, presenting unique challenges that require her problem-solving skills and resourcefulness. The plotlines are well-crafted, keeping viewers engaged and eager to see how Hailey and Beta navigate each task.
Hailey's On It is a family-friendly series that promotes positive social behavior. The characters treat each other with respect and support, and the show emphasizes the value of teamwork and problem-solving. Hailey's determination serves as positive examples for young viewers, encouraging them to embrace their own abilities and take on difficult tasks. The lead characters, Hailey and Beta, steal the show with their distinct personalities and relatable traits. Hailey's relatability lies in her risk-averse nature, which many viewers will find endearing and familiar. Beta, the AI from the future, adds a delightful futuristic touch to the series, providing both comedic relief and technological prowess. AI has recently become woven into all of our lives and it is great to see Disney jumping on the bandwagon so quickly. The animation in the show is top-notch, with vibrant colors, smooth movements, and detailed backgrounds. The visual aesthetic perfectly complements the adventurous tone of the show, creating an immersive viewing experience.
The underlying message of Hailey's On It centers on the importance of facing challenges head-on, even when they seem daunting.
I give Hailey's On It 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. By Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST!
I like the originality of the show and it's art style isn't too bad either. I also love the female voice actor. However...the pacing is a little quick. It's like by the second episode we've already jumped into things, we don't get a run down of the list, no real backstory..it's all just a little too fast. If it was slower it'd be way better imo.
Also ngl I don't like how the male character literally only has one personality: Hailey's crush and "not too smart". It's so one dimensional. I really hope they change that soon.
Other than that, it's an okay show. Not too bad for a 2023 Disney show.
Also ngl I don't like how the male character literally only has one personality: Hailey's crush and "not too smart". It's so one dimensional. I really hope they change that soon.
Other than that, it's an okay show. Not too bad for a 2023 Disney show.
Now Scott knows Hailey's like him, he has to convince her he is the one to destine to kiss of husband and wife.
In season 2 Hailey and Scott will go to the distance about who is the creator of the Chaos Bots and if Sanjay is a chaos bot in disguise to hypnotize Hailey to never complete her list items.
So, anyone please re edit the air date that Hailey's on It isn't over it was false info.
In season 2 we have to get Becker and Kennedy to learn the truth from Hailey and her brother Scott of saving the world for the future of earth. So, fans we got to convince Disney to gain season 2 of Hailey's On It so we can learn more about the characters stories.
In season 2 Hailey and Scott will go to the distance about who is the creator of the Chaos Bots and if Sanjay is a chaos bot in disguise to hypnotize Hailey to never complete her list items.
So, anyone please re edit the air date that Hailey's on It isn't over it was false info.
In season 2 we have to get Becker and Kennedy to learn the truth from Hailey and her brother Scott of saving the world for the future of earth. So, fans we got to convince Disney to gain season 2 of Hailey's On It so we can learn more about the characters stories.
- ppaul-52436
- May 22, 2024
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The show is a lot of fun for both 7 year olds and 40 year olds. There's little exposition before jumping into a lot of revelation from the future, but that's all setup for fun independent episodes.
The animation style is good and the voice acting is great. I'm not sure the agenda behind the hate. My guess, people don't like the warning about climate change. It's barely part of the story, so if your politics get in the way, just pretend there is another reason for her to complete her to do list. Some of these reviews are preposterous. It's one cartoon I actually look forward to watching with my kids.
The animation style is good and the voice acting is great. I'm not sure the agenda behind the hate. My guess, people don't like the warning about climate change. It's barely part of the story, so if your politics get in the way, just pretend there is another reason for her to complete her to do list. Some of these reviews are preposterous. It's one cartoon I actually look forward to watching with my kids.
- JeremyP-White
- Jul 12, 2023
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Hailey's On It! Sounds good on paper: a girl adverse to trying new things must now do so to save the future. It could've been a great encouragement for children to get out there and experiment, get out of their comfort zones, experience all that life has to offer.
Instead, it's a nothingburger of a show. Hailey barely has any obstacles on completing her list items. Despite not wanting to do anything on her list, she's somehow GOOD at most of them right off the bat. The only thing that provides any challenge is when other people get involved, or the EXTREMELY sporadic appearance of Chaos Bots. You'd think if they wanted to keep Hailey from succeeding they'd have more of a presence, but no.
Speaking of other people, her best friend Scott is extremely annoying. He's supposed to be so stupid it's funny, but instead he's so stupid he's annoying. He brings nothing to the table, except to validate every insult Beta slings his way. How Hailey supposedly has a crush on him is the true mystery.
The idea is good and it had a lot of potential, but the execution makes it a truly nothing of a show. No challenge, no real pressing sense of stakes, and nothing remotely entertaining enough to keep viewers coming back for more.
Instead, it's a nothingburger of a show. Hailey barely has any obstacles on completing her list items. Despite not wanting to do anything on her list, she's somehow GOOD at most of them right off the bat. The only thing that provides any challenge is when other people get involved, or the EXTREMELY sporadic appearance of Chaos Bots. You'd think if they wanted to keep Hailey from succeeding they'd have more of a presence, but no.
Speaking of other people, her best friend Scott is extremely annoying. He's supposed to be so stupid it's funny, but instead he's so stupid he's annoying. He brings nothing to the table, except to validate every insult Beta slings his way. How Hailey supposedly has a crush on him is the true mystery.
The idea is good and it had a lot of potential, but the execution makes it a truly nothing of a show. No challenge, no real pressing sense of stakes, and nothing remotely entertaining enough to keep viewers coming back for more.
- WOLVERINE25th
- Oct 27, 2023
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Ok, after watching the first two episodes on TV, I had some problems with it. I really want to like this show, I do...
But the problem is the pacing.
The first episode and the second episode felt like it was too fast. I felt confused throughout it because at one point, they were at home setting everything up in like 2-3 min, and then the next they were saving a sea creature, and then they were riding rides.
Episode 2 didn't really explain what items on the list they were doing.
They don't explain how Beta became apart of the plush/teddy bear either.
I also didn't really like many of the jokes in the first two episodes. I hope the future episodes have the pacing fixed, because this isn't really it.
But the problem is the pacing.
The first episode and the second episode felt like it was too fast. I felt confused throughout it because at one point, they were at home setting everything up in like 2-3 min, and then the next they were saving a sea creature, and then they were riding rides.
Episode 2 didn't really explain what items on the list they were doing.
They don't explain how Beta became apart of the plush/teddy bear either.
I also didn't really like many of the jokes in the first two episodes. I hope the future episodes have the pacing fixed, because this isn't really it.
- TheAGames10
- Jun 10, 2023
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In the show, Hailey has a sort of bucket list of things shes always wanted to do (and some are slightly unrealistic). At the very beginning she is told by someone from the future that the fate of the world depends on her completing the list. The show does have a large romance plot that closely relates to the main storyline. Season 1 was really enjoyable to watch and was very "adventure-of-the-week," but I think this show definitely has the potential to do a lot more with the sci-fi aspects of the story. I believe this show should get a season 2. (but if it doesn't, it ends on a huge cliffhanger! Viewers beware!!!!!)
- khloethegoat-37054
- Aug 19, 2024
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Had incredibly low expectations for this show at first, and I'm sure almost everyone else did too. This morning I decided ti sit through two full episodes of Hailey's on It, and it kept me very entertained! I was surprised that this show was actually good because I lowkey expected too kiddie humor and dialogue, or just awful jokes. I got the complete opposite and was greeted with a very well-made show that reminded me of early 2010s animation. Probably one of the most underrated modern Disney shows out there, and it's so worth a watch. Again, exceeded my expectations, and is actually a very high quality and amazing show!
- grex-17959
- Nov 22, 2023
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- budbud-58192
- Jul 30, 2024
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