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McGee and Me!

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1989–1992
  • TV-G
  • 30 Min.
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7,0/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Joseph Dammann in McGee and Me! (1989)
AnimationsfilmDramaFamilie

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThis series is intended to help Christian children grow in The Lord. It is about a normal boy and his imaginary friend, McGee and how they use The Bible to make it through the pitfalls of gr... Alles lesenThis series is intended to help Christian children grow in The Lord. It is about a normal boy and his imaginary friend, McGee and how they use The Bible to make it through the pitfalls of growing up.This series is intended to help Christian children grow in The Lord. It is about a normal boy and his imaginary friend, McGee and how they use The Bible to make it through the pitfalls of growing up.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Ken C. Johnson
    • Bill Myers
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Joseph Dammann
    • Terry Bozeman
    • Vaughn Taylor
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    460
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Ken C. Johnson
      • Bill Myers
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joseph Dammann
      • Terry Bozeman
      • Vaughn Taylor
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Joseph Dammann
    • Nicholas Martin
    • 1989–1992
    Terry Bozeman
    Terry Bozeman
    • David 'Dad' Martin
    • 1989–1992
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Elizabeth 'Mom' Martin…
    • 1989–1992
    Sarah Dammann Thomas
    • Sarah Martin
    • 1989–1992
    Shaylisa Hurte
    • Renee Johnson
    • 1989–1992
    Ken C. Johnson
    • McGee…
    • 1989–1992
    Chelsea Hertford
    • Jamie Martin
    • 1989–1992
    Brent Kelly
    • Louis
    • 1989–1990
    Eve Brenner
    • Grandma Martin
    • 1989–1992
    Johnny Green
    • Derrick Cryder
    • 1989–1992
    Whit Flint
    Whit Flint
    • Phillip Monroe…
    • 1989–1992
    Linda Dangcil
    Linda Dangcil
    • Mrs. Harmon
    • 1989–1990
    John-Paul Sipla
    • Derrick's 'Dork' #1…
    • 1989–1990
    Sonny Kelly
    • Jordan Michaels
    • 1992
    Joe Bonny
    • Coach Slayter
    • 1989
    Robert Crow
    • Bob Armstrong
    • 1990
    Connie Fredericks
    • Barbara Armstrong
    • 1990
    Stephen Burks
    • Mr. Oliver
    • 1989–1990
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Ken C. Johnson
      • Bill Myers
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    5kylemcdavid-27399

    Typical cheesy Christian show, but at least watchable

    Now before I can go on with this review of the show, I wanna talk a-little about Christian Media. I'm not a freak of Christian freak, I'm actually a Atheist, despite my Family's Roman Catholic and Luthern background, but I do found all of this Christian Media crap quite interesting so. I do listened to Christian Music, not for the fact of being Christian-like but being just music to have fun listening to, and I always found it entertaining, and keep it in mind I mainly listened to Christian Rock, which is the general music genre I enjoyed listening to, which is why I would even listens to that. Christian movies I haven't gotten around seeing that many, the only one I have saw is a film called "To Save a Life" which I will attempt to make a review of in the future, well maybe. Anyways, Christian shows I only saw are VeggieTales and this show, now I would come upon this show was long ago back when I was at a Daycare, that was quite Christian, and they let us watches a few VHS tapes of this show, one being the most popular episode "Not-So-Great Escape!" and some other episode called "Skate Expectations" where Nick made a contest challenge with the show's bully Derrick. Anyways, now I went through a-little bit of mine history with Christian Media, let goes onto the review starting with the plot.

    The usual plot is that a kid named Nick who lives with his overly religious parents and equally religious Grandmother and two sisters and go through every episode with his magical friend who he created with the help of God, McGee, learning certain problems and advantages that usually come across peoples' lives such as Lying, Elders, Fear, Speaking up, Bullying, Honoring your Parents, Making Right Choices, Cheating, Practice, Friendship, Standing up for others, Peer Pressure, Knowing who your true friends are, and even Child Abuse.

    This show is sorta in-between with how I viewed it. Now being a guy who searches a-lot of Christian in general, seriously I can actually nailed every rule of being whatever in the Christian spectrum despite calming to be an Atheist, but back to what I'm saying, I think this show's purpose obviously is to show not just Nick to learn but also Children who are watching the show, and that is in-fact a good point there, I really do appreciate it, but the big issue is how each episode is shown, like the purpose I already explained is good, and the stories which I'm going to bring-up right now are amazing to read, especially the Xmas special which I think is probably the second well-known one in the whole show, is a good realistic plot of having a typical kid (Derrick) being abused by both his alcoholic father and his friend, which is why he the jerk he is to everyone, and the episode sound more touching as this was not the only thing we audience seen in the episode about the character's story and learns why he enjoyed doing what he, but also about him becoming a more peaceful person, a Christian, as within the episode, he is part of the school's performing take of the "Nativity of Jesus" along with Nick and his best friend Louis, which changes him. A good-sounding story but where its comes down is how depressing and cheesy it is, now Cheesiness is common in all of these episodes but depressing is not, and as this episode as it was, it's was also uncomfortable watching some of the scenes, especially where Derrick fights his bully of a friend, in order to protect Nick from being killed from him, and they played Christmas music in the background, I just find this a-bit not to watchable, it not disturbing exactly, it just a-bit depressing that all. Talking about how sloppy these certain episodes which makes me feel down about the show, I want to talk about the worst episode, the "Not-So-Great Escape" which I found totally sloppy, I would probably saved of what I want to talk about the episode in maybe a review of it, because I have so much to say, as it so bad, I would maybe like to talk about however the awkward cringy with Nick and Louis reenacting the stupid commercial of the horror film they want to see, it's my god, all I'm just going to say is I rather watch a person having a Seizure than watching that, my god, and if you ever seen the episode, probably know what I'm talking about, man. Over-all beside that, the episode is generally bad by having nonsensical lines and acting, its awarded of being the worst episode. Beside that, the characters, would've been good if they have some better script, the general script of the show is quite mediocre and that basically all I'm going to say about them.

    Over-all the show maybe watchable, it cheesy yes it really is, but it B-Movie entertainment, and this is basically what you except of a Christian show. If you're a Christian or someone who is obsessed with Christian Media or Christianity, I would maybe recommend this, everybody else, if your a B-Movie watcher, like have no problem going through something cheesy, check this out if you want, as if everyone else, just stay away.
    6smooth_op_85

    Watchable Family Entertainment

    While the show is about God and being a good Christian, it does it in some ways unlike other cheesy, low grade Christian media. The production value is quite good and it tends to feature a musical number to hammer the point of the episode home

    It is a nice nod back to the 80s/90s The New Adventures of McGee and Me only have 3 episodes where Nick is older but most of the cast remains

    Decent, passable entertainment, I can watch it continually and not get tired of them
    crack-4

    good

    this is a very good series. its about a kid who draws a cartoon character called 'mcgee'. mcgee comes to life and the show becomes very very much like roger rabbit. (a mix of realism and cartoons). its not really a series you tire of. i have the complete set and i can watch all of them (with the exception of the new series) without getting annoyed with them. i'm 18 and have been watching these things since i was 10. they convey a good message based on christian beliefs as well. nick (the boy) has a little adventure in each one of them, and of course it has a moral. highly recommended for children.
    kdeebee

    loved this!

    OMG! I totally grew up watching McGee and Me. It's a great show for kids even nowadays, even though it was made in the 80's. I remember I used to watch the tornado episode over and over and over again. It is really one of the best shows for kids to watch. It always teaches some lesson, and I thought McGee was hilarious. And the whole idea of the boy (don't remember his name) creating McGee is really fantastic because it promotes creativity and imagination. Yeah, I just really really liked this show growing up, and I would highly recommend this show for anybody who has children. Like I said before, it really is one of the best shows for kids. And also watch the tornado episode. It's amazing!
    johdousha

    Eighties fashion and timeless values

    The McGee and Me series is probably the best of Christian television in years. The stories for each of the episodes are well thought out, and the shows are well filmed, and the whole effect is very engaging. Okay, that's the film critic person talking. Here's the eighteen-year-old kid who used to watch the videos regularly. The shows are great for pre-teens and early teens. The New Adventures of McGee and Me aren't quite as good, but they're still worth watching to see how no one but the Nick and Derek have grown up at all (everyone else had yet to hit puberty, I guess, or else it had no effect on them). My brothers and sister and I have long had the McGee and Me series in our repertoire of "in-jokes." Whenever anyone in my family mentions "angles," someone always imitates Nick (in "Back to the Drawing Board"), where he makes a funny gesture and says, "...with all those ANGLES and stuff!" Every kid, Christian or not, ought to see the McGee and Me series just to get some good lessons on life disguised as great entertainment. Besides, eighties fashion is coming back in...

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      Johnny Green (Derek) was actually caught smoking a Marlboro cigarette by a Focus on the Family executive. Green was nearly fired but show producers persuaded Focus on the Family otherwise because they invested so much into the Derek Cryder character. Because of this Derek's character changes as the series progresses from evil to good.
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      Phillip Monroe Jr.: Don't tell Mrs. Herman, but he's making me give the answers to the geography quiz.

      Nicolas 'Nick' Martin: Figures. I guess he can't remember big words like "Ohio".

    • Alternative Versionen
      Some prints of the VHS tapes contain a different version of the opening sequence, where the title card has a plain brown background instead of the animated purple design. Additionally, the Bible that Nick reads before the show says "The Way", while other versions say "The Bible".
    • Verbindungen
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      • 5. Juni 1991 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • The New Adventures of McGee and Me
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      • Living Bibles International
      • TLC Entertainment
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