Un jeune combattant de karaté unique en son genre nommé Jack rejoint les guerriers Wasabi.Un jeune combattant de karaté unique en son genre nommé Jack rejoint les guerriers Wasabi.Un jeune combattant de karaté unique en son genre nommé Jack rejoint les guerriers Wasabi.
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- 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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Our son has been watching this on Netflix. Which has lead him to this morning being very upset Due to the fact that the show is no longer on there. Does anyone know where I could order or get the seasons on DVD/Blu ray? We would really like to buy the show for him. Since he has really liked watching it on Netflix
This show is great for what it's supposed to be. This show is not supposed to be some super funny show with the best production, it's just supposed to be a lighthearted show *for kids*. That's what I think a lot of people don't realize is that this is a kids show, it's not supposed to be perfect. It was my favorite show for the time that it was running, and I didn't see many problems with it. After re watching it I have seen that the laugh tracks are a bit overused, but it gets better. I don't think that full grown adults should be bringing down the rating of the show if they have said in their review that their kids enjoy it, and the fact that the show isn't meant for them. The show has great characters, and I know they're a bit stereotypical, but it's Disney. The character development is great towards the end, and I actually enjoy the stereotypes. They are done in such a way that I don't really think the show would be as good if they weren't there. If Milton wasn't a big nerd stereotype, then his character wouldn't be as great, and there are episodes for each of the characters that help them evolve. Jack is kinda full of himself in the first and second season, but he's like 14 in the show, and he knows karate very well, that's not unrealistic behavior. The show has a couple flaws, but in my opinion they all work together to make the show better in some way or another.
When I was flipping through channels, I saw Kickin It. I starting watching, and it is hilarious!! Mateo Arias who plays Jerry is one of the funniest characters ever. I really like Leo Howard since he is a black belt in real life, so he does all the karate in the show. And he is a great actor and not to mention good looking.Olivia Holt who plays Kim works really well with Leo Howard. Thanks to Leo Howard I watch the show, because of him its amazing.One of my favorite episodes is A Slip Down Memory Lane and the Karate Games.Overall I really like the different plots for each episode, it's very creative and I can't wait for the third season! From the perspective of a 14 year old (which I am) it's very funny and you all should watch it!
Loved it! The stunts and karate was very cool and realistic. The conversations are a bit childish from time to time. It was good at the beginning, but last seasons were just too much.
When I saw that Disney was producing a "Karate" show, I didn't expect much. After watching several episodes, I discovered it was good program. The young cast meshed well, the stunts were well executed, the stories were palatable.
Over the years I watched the cast grow up, while the stories shrank. The kids have done their best, Jack is strong and powerful, but remains humble, Jerry is hilarious, I missed Kim when she left, she added balance to the team. In what seemed like its final year, the character Milton seemed to have pages of dialogue and talked endlessly. The innocence of the early years was gone.
But even worse, the show just seemed to fade out. You'd think that Disney would give a program that worked hard for four years to give the channel its best, would get a good send off. Disney XD gave Zeke and Luther a proper good-bye and final episodes; Kickin' it certainly deserved it. There were many great episodes, but if I had to select just one, I think it would be when Jack fell asleep in Rudy's office and he had a dream that they were all in a 70s detective episode. It was extremely well done.
Kickin' it episodes will replay for years. I'm sure kids, not even born, will enjoy the adventures of Jack,Jerry, Kim and Milton as Wasabi Warriors.
Over the years I watched the cast grow up, while the stories shrank. The kids have done their best, Jack is strong and powerful, but remains humble, Jerry is hilarious, I missed Kim when she left, she added balance to the team. In what seemed like its final year, the character Milton seemed to have pages of dialogue and talked endlessly. The innocence of the early years was gone.
But even worse, the show just seemed to fade out. You'd think that Disney would give a program that worked hard for four years to give the channel its best, would get a good send off. Disney XD gave Zeke and Luther a proper good-bye and final episodes; Kickin' it certainly deserved it. There were many great episodes, but if I had to select just one, I think it would be when Jack fell asleep in Rudy's office and he had a dream that they were all in a 70s detective episode. It was extremely well done.
Kickin' it episodes will replay for years. I'm sure kids, not even born, will enjoy the adventures of Jack,Jerry, Kim and Milton as Wasabi Warriors.
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- AnecdotesLeo Howard did almost all of his own stunts on the show.
- ConnexionsReferenced in MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Stars Who Are Best Friends in Real Life (2020)
- Bandes originalesKickin' It with You
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