Sun Hi, Jodi y Corki son tres chicas muy diferentes. En Mackendrick Prep, las tres son seleccionadas al azar para compartir habitación. Juntas deben alcanzar el estrellato en el Kpop mientra... Leer todoSun Hi, Jodi y Corki son tres chicas muy diferentes. En Mackendrick Prep, las tres son seleccionadas al azar para compartir habitación. Juntas deben alcanzar el estrellato en el Kpop mientras equilibran la escuela y otras relaciones.Sun Hi, Jodi y Corki son tres chicas muy diferentes. En Mackendrick Prep, las tres son seleccionadas al azar para compartir habitación. Juntas deben alcanzar el estrellato en el Kpop mientras equilibran la escuela y otras relaciones.
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Introducing Kpop to a wider audience on Nick is a great idea. Showing the similarities if people from different cultures is the first step in understanding. My daughter is Autistic and has mixed ethnic heritage. She has no problems with this and I am happy she shows interest.
I have no idea if there will or will not be Korean males in future episodes. To judge this from ONE episode is a bit of an over reaction and will only cause a situation where LESS understanding of people of different ethnic backgrounds will occur.
The first episode shaped up well. Given that a cast can take 5 or more episodes to develop characters and create the synergy between characters this was fairly good from the first episode.It has strong potential for developing an audience that will appreciate it going forward.I hope this is just the beginning of more multi-cultural shows from Nick in the future. So far I am pleased and My Daughter is looking forward to the next episode.
I have no idea if there will or will not be Korean males in future episodes. To judge this from ONE episode is a bit of an over reaction and will only cause a situation where LESS understanding of people of different ethnic backgrounds will occur.
The first episode shaped up well. Given that a cast can take 5 or more episodes to develop characters and create the synergy between characters this was fairly good from the first episode.It has strong potential for developing an audience that will appreciate it going forward.I hope this is just the beginning of more multi-cultural shows from Nick in the future. So far I am pleased and My Daughter is looking forward to the next episode.
A Kpop show without Korean/Asian males is like a Hip hop show without Black males.
How ridiculous would it be if Nickelodeon created a Hip Hop show for kids, and there was 0 black males on it?
I didn't even know how they get away with such a clean and obvious example of discrimination against Asian males. Nobody at any point in the top management decision processes was like
"Hey, this is wrong. Why are we discriminating against Asian males so much? Can we really attribute the absolute invisibility of Asian males in media to lack of talent, or is it institutionalized discrimination?"
or even if racism is intrinsically built into those guys,
"Hey, Thomas, I know you are like 'I will never have an Asian guy on my show', and 'I know we want to perpetuate fetishism on Asian females, permanently typecast the whole race as feminine', but this is getting too obvious. People are going to say something. They are going to point this out."
Hollywood, when can you stop being so bigoted so that we can move on into the 21st century?
How ridiculous would it be if Nickelodeon created a Hip Hop show for kids, and there was 0 black males on it?
I didn't even know how they get away with such a clean and obvious example of discrimination against Asian males. Nobody at any point in the top management decision processes was like
"Hey, this is wrong. Why are we discriminating against Asian males so much? Can we really attribute the absolute invisibility of Asian males in media to lack of talent, or is it institutionalized discrimination?"
or even if racism is intrinsically built into those guys,
"Hey, Thomas, I know you are like 'I will never have an Asian guy on my show', and 'I know we want to perpetuate fetishism on Asian females, permanently typecast the whole race as feminine', but this is getting too obvious. People are going to say something. They are going to point this out."
Hollywood, when can you stop being so bigoted so that we can move on into the 21st century?
I've watched the series twice now (both seasons) and on the plus side I find the female cast extremely attractive and the music generally pleasant and catchy. On the downside a few of the scripts seem to have been written by high school dropouts whose command of the English language is highly questionable. I also applaud the casting of three oriental ladies as the stars, it's not very common. The music is highly produced so it is hard to ascertain what vocal skills they possess but I get the impression they are above average. Another positive element I should mention is that the characters are free to date other characters regardless of their ancestry. It sets a fine example of tolerance which seems to be rather lacking elsewhere.
I have been reading the reviews and think what? This is a kids show. It's light hearted fun with some really good voices. They go to extremes with the personality of the characters, but that makes it more interesting. My 12yo niece loves this show and I enjoy watching it with her. I find the pressure on Corki from her highly successful father a reflection of what Japanese culture would be like. I'm not sure about Chinese.
I don't find this show one bit raciest if anything it's very multicultural. I think younger kids will find it a show to enjoy because they seem to love musicals. Young girls will probably imagine they are pop stars, just as young boys imagine they are spider-man or whatever.
Give the show a break and just go along with the fun.
I don't find this show one bit raciest if anything it's very multicultural. I think younger kids will find it a show to enjoy because they seem to love musicals. Young girls will probably imagine they are pop stars, just as young boys imagine they are spider-man or whatever.
Give the show a break and just go along with the fun.
I completely disagree with "Leah Mckenzie" 's review. For a person not into Kpop, "she" sure writes a lot on a completely unknown and unpopular Kpop show, ranting about how racism doesn't exist and how anyone who dare to talk about it is the racist.
Pretty much the worse show I have ever seen. In THE ONE place, a show about Kpop, where they could have Asian males in it without being completely sexless, they manage to do away with it. I am actually very IMPRESSED how they managed to pull this off, without anyone pointing out how ridiculous this is.
Why is white Hollywood so averse to having any Asian males on screen, except in extremely clichéd and stereotyped roles? I have no idea. Why is having a normal sexually functioning Asian male on screen so damn hard for American media?
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Notice how the two reviews saying "there is no racism" or "racism is overblown" or "anyone who complain about racism is racist themselves" are all registered within a week and never have a single review in the past.
While the only guy talking about how this IS an example of racism (the main guy behind this show, Thomas Lynch, literally said in no unclear terms "he will never have an Asian guy on his show") has a 10 year account and tons of past reviews.
Pretty much the worse show I have ever seen. In THE ONE place, a show about Kpop, where they could have Asian males in it without being completely sexless, they manage to do away with it. I am actually very IMPRESSED how they managed to pull this off, without anyone pointing out how ridiculous this is.
Why is white Hollywood so averse to having any Asian males on screen, except in extremely clichéd and stereotyped roles? I have no idea. Why is having a normal sexually functioning Asian male on screen so damn hard for American media?
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Notice how the two reviews saying "there is no racism" or "racism is overblown" or "anyone who complain about racism is racist themselves" are all registered within a week and never have a single review in the past.
While the only guy talking about how this IS an example of racism (the main guy behind this show, Thomas Lynch, literally said in no unclear terms "he will never have an Asian guy on his show") has a 10 year account and tons of past reviews.
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