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Als ein 11-jähriger Junge mit sozialer Angststörung in die Mittelschule gehen muss, findet er Kraft in einem liebenswerten Trostköter namens Dude.Als ein 11-jähriger Junge mit sozialer Angststörung in die Mittelschule gehen muss, findet er Kraft in einem liebenswerten Trostköter namens Dude.Als ein 11-jähriger Junge mit sozialer Angststörung in die Mittelschule gehen muss, findet er Kraft in einem liebenswerten Trostköter namens Dude.
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I'm 34 and do not have anxiety disorder, nor do I know anyone that does. I am clearly not the intended audience for this program.
However, it has a talking dog in it, caring friendships, funny/annoying parents and is lighthearted and fun. What's not to like? I binged the whole thing in 24 hours :D I hope they make more.
However, it has a talking dog in it, caring friendships, funny/annoying parents and is lighthearted and fun. What's not to like? I binged the whole thing in 24 hours :D I hope they make more.
Watch the show! We had the most incredible time creating this series. Everyone from the producers, to the camera operators, to the directors, to the background actors, to the actors- everyone involved. We all worked so hard to create a story that would speak to the viewers and address a hard subject in a sensitive and uplifting way. We hope you love watching the show as much as we loved creating it for you.
Cute show but I don't like that Dude is an emotional support dog because ony service dogs have public access not ESA's.
I have a huge crush on Larisa Oleynik since back in her "Alex Mack" days. So, I decided to check out this show.
I liked it. I thought it was a cute sitcom for kids with very relatable situations. I realize the controversy it created with confusing the difference between service animals and emotional support animals. It is valid but I think people need to lighten up a little and realize this is FICTION. It is not supposed to be realistic and accurate. It is a far more plausible premise than, say, a kid being doused with a mysterious chemical that gave him super powers. (Not that I am knocking ALEX MACK; that's a classic)
I did like how the three of the kids are misfits who nevertheless form their own little friendship. It is cool seeing an actual handicapped actress playing a character that doesn't try to illicit sympathy for her disability.
The kids definitely make the show. The adults on the other hand act kind of goofy on the show. Karen and Marvin feel like clones of the parents from Modern Family. Marvin is sweet but He comes off as an overgrown man child. The character of Karen is ok but kind of grating. You feel She's trying too hard to be Superwoman. It should be noted in real life Larisa Oleynik doesn't have children and it shows.
The dog is cute. The fact that the dogs talk and are slightly anthropomorphized is quirky and kind of out of place in a fairly grounded sitcom. In the pilot the dog is revealed to have been a slacker at his training and thus needs to prove his "worth" as an emotional support dog. There are scenes where He's talking to his friends. Kind of like in HOMEWARD BOUND or WISHBONE.
The fantasy sequences that illustrate Noah's fears are pretty cool. I loved how in the second episode they had Noah morph into a puddle using special effects that looked a lot better in 2020 than 1994. It was a nice tribute to ALEX MACK.
If one can get past the "controversies" surrounding accurate representation of social anxiety as well as service dogs you would like the show
The show only aired 8 episodes and it's been 3 years which means it is probably been cancelled by the notoriously fickle Netflix.
I liked it. I thought it was a cute sitcom for kids with very relatable situations. I realize the controversy it created with confusing the difference between service animals and emotional support animals. It is valid but I think people need to lighten up a little and realize this is FICTION. It is not supposed to be realistic and accurate. It is a far more plausible premise than, say, a kid being doused with a mysterious chemical that gave him super powers. (Not that I am knocking ALEX MACK; that's a classic)
I did like how the three of the kids are misfits who nevertheless form their own little friendship. It is cool seeing an actual handicapped actress playing a character that doesn't try to illicit sympathy for her disability.
The kids definitely make the show. The adults on the other hand act kind of goofy on the show. Karen and Marvin feel like clones of the parents from Modern Family. Marvin is sweet but He comes off as an overgrown man child. The character of Karen is ok but kind of grating. You feel She's trying too hard to be Superwoman. It should be noted in real life Larisa Oleynik doesn't have children and it shows.
The dog is cute. The fact that the dogs talk and are slightly anthropomorphized is quirky and kind of out of place in a fairly grounded sitcom. In the pilot the dog is revealed to have been a slacker at his training and thus needs to prove his "worth" as an emotional support dog. There are scenes where He's talking to his friends. Kind of like in HOMEWARD BOUND or WISHBONE.
The fantasy sequences that illustrate Noah's fears are pretty cool. I loved how in the second episode they had Noah morph into a puddle using special effects that looked a lot better in 2020 than 1994. It was a nice tribute to ALEX MACK.
If one can get past the "controversies" surrounding accurate representation of social anxiety as well as service dogs you would like the show
The show only aired 8 episodes and it's been 3 years which means it is probably been cancelled by the notoriously fickle Netflix.
I loved it! I also have social anxiety, not to the extent the character has but I really related to it. The way they portray this disorder might be exaggerated, but I actually liked that, because anxiety is overwhelming and you can see that through the exaggeration. It made me laugh and it also made me tear up. I really liked how they integrated the dog, how he could understand Noah and see what Noah was imagining. I found it to be a great show!
I'm waiting for season two now!!
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- WissenswertesWhen Noah turns into a puddle at his desk after finding out about the oral presentation, it is a reference to Larisa Oleynik's powers from her role as Alex Mack in The Secret World of Alex Mack.
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