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Make It Pop

  • Serie TV
  • 2015–2016
  • TV-Y7
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
664
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Megan Lee, Dale Whibley, Louriza Tronco, and Erika Tham in Make It Pop (2015)
CommediaDrammaMusicale

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSun Hi, Jodi and Corki are three girls with different personalities. Attending Mackendrick Prep, all three are randomly selected to room together. Together they must achieve stardom in Kpop ... Leggi tuttoSun Hi, Jodi and Corki are three girls with different personalities. Attending Mackendrick Prep, all three are randomly selected to room together. Together they must achieve stardom in Kpop while balancing school and other relationships.Sun Hi, Jodi and Corki are three girls with different personalities. Attending Mackendrick Prep, all three are randomly selected to room together. Together they must achieve stardom in Kpop while balancing school and other relationships.

  • Creazione
    • Tommy Lynch
    • Nick Cannon
  • Star
    • Erika Tham
    • Megan Lee
    • Louriza Tronco
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    664
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • Tommy Lynch
      • Nick Cannon
    • Star
      • Erika Tham
      • Megan Lee
      • Louriza Tronco
    • 26Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Erika Tham
    Erika Tham
    • Corki
    • 2015–2016
    Megan Lee
    Megan Lee
    • Sun Hi
    • 2015–2016
    Louriza Tronco
    Louriza Tronco
    • Jodi
    • 2015–2016
    Dale Whibley
    Dale Whibley
    • Caleb Davis
    • 2015–2016
    Kristopher Grzella
    • Dancer #4
    • 2015–2016
    John-Alan Slachta
    • Jared…
    • 2015–2016
    Tanya Karn
    Tanya Karn
    • Dancer #1
    • 2015–2016
    Christina de la Cruz
    Christina de la Cruz
    • Dancer #2…
    • 2015–2016
    Taveeta Szymanowicz
    Taveeta Szymanowicz
    • Valerie…
    • 2015–2016
    Karen Holness
    Karen Holness
    • Ms. Diona…
    • 2015–2016
    Matt Baram
    Matt Baram
    • Mr. Stark
    • 2015–2016
    Aaliyah Cinello
    Aaliyah Cinello
    • Kid 2
    • 2015–2016
    Natalie Ganzhorn
    Natalie Ganzhorn
    • Heather
    • 2015–2016
    Vinson Tran
    Vinson Tran
    • Linc
    • 2015–2016
    Mickeey Nguyen
    Mickeey Nguyen
    • Alex Phan
    • 2016
    Corey Gorewicz
    • Dancer #3…
    • 2015
    Castle Rock
    Castle Rock
    • Dancer #3
    • 2016
    Alexander Eling
    Alexander Eling
    • Darmala
    • 2016
    • Creazione
      • Tommy Lynch
      • Nick Cannon
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
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    Recensioni degli utenti26

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    7charmd-64757

    Enjoyable light-hearted show

    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.
    6mxb2001

    Beautiful girls, decent music

    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.
    7BrianDanaCamp

    Enjoyable high school sitcom musical with Asian influence

    Unlike the eleven previous reviewers here, I've actually watched every episode of "Make It Pop" and waited till the first season was over before sitting down to write a review. I came to this series as a fan of J-pop (Japanese pop music) in the hope that I might finally find something on American TV that captures the exuberant musical spirit of groups like Morning Musume and other Hello! Project all-girl acts. I was pleased to see that the three main female characters here were either Asian or Asian-American, surely a first for a series like this. I was even more pleased to find two complete musical numbers in every episode. With one exception, they all seemed to be original songs created for the series, mostly generic upbeat pop songs about teen life, often with a motivational theme—just like Hello! Project songs. There was an occasional love song and even a break-up ballad at one point as well. I generally enjoyed the songs and found the dancing that went along with them quite a joy to watch and delightfully choreographed. All three of the actresses playing the lead roles—Megan Lee (Sun Hi), Louriza Tronco (Jodi), Erika Tham (Corki)—are quite talented and have lovely voices and excellent dance skills.

    One aspect of the show that I found most admirable was the emphasis on the girls' camaraderie. They meet as roommates in the first episode and become solid friends in short order. When they have problems, they share them and talk them over with each other. While two of them acquire boyfriends in the course of the series, those relationships never jeopardize or overshadow their friendships with each other. The girls have distinctly different personalities and come from different ethnic backgrounds as well. Sun Hi, who is presumably Korean-American, is the constantly energized narcissist, obsessed with selfies, blogging and recording her every move. Such a personality could get obnoxious really quick, but Megan Lee keeps it funny and endearing at all times. Lee not only sings and dances well, but she's great at comedy, both verbal and physical. Jodi (who I'm guessing is Filipino) is the artistic one, an aspiring fashion designer who has the most developed empathetic imagination among the three. She keeps them all grounded throughout. Corki is a daddy's girl, daughter of a Chinese billionaire from Beijing, and constantly stressed by the need to conform to her father's image of her while also trying to spread her wings in this new environment and with new friends who encourage her to express her talents. At no point are they under any pressure to be sexy, which takes quite a burden off these young actresses and results in more relaxed performances.

    A fourth main character is Caleb (Dale Whibley), a tall, lanky, blond white boy who acts as a DJ after hours and composes beats and songs and quickly becomes the girls' musical collaborator. He uses his after-school job at a roller rink to set up concerts for the girls once they form their act and he essentially functions as their manager/producer, quite a big leap for someone who starts out so physically clumsy and socially awkward in the show. Jodi sees what a good guy he is at heart and she bonds with him over their equally inspired creative drives and the two become an item before the season is over. Their romantic scenes are handled with supreme taste and sensitivity.

    There are four other significant supporting characters and all are treated a little too cartoonishly throughout, although they all have moments as the series progresses where they get to display their human sides. These four are: Jared, an egotistical jock who falls for Corki; Valerie, a "mean girl" senior and head cheerleader who constantly taunts the three lead girls; Mr. Stark, a drama teacher, with the emphasis on drama, who has dreams of show biz success for himself; and Ms. Diona, a hard-nosed principal with an agenda of her own who seems curiously unconcerned with the aspirations of her students. The acting is good, but I wish the characterizations had been a little softened and more nuanced.

    There seems to be a lot of uproar in the comments and message board here about the lack of any major Asian male character among the student body in the show. (There are two adult Asian males who make appearances, including Corki's father.) Yes, it would have been nice to see at least one of the girls (Sun Hi, perhaps) link up with an Asian male friend and I don't know why the producers chose not to pursue that casting path. (There is a post in the message board that offers a behind-the-scenes account that's pretty damning—if true.) When Sun Hi finally gets a male buddy in the last few episodes, he's at least non-white (black). But I have to confess that I identified with Caleb's character, who reminded me of myself at that age when I was in a multiracial performing arts-centered high school. And I certainly would have gravitated to someone like Jodi back then. And having been immersed in the world of J-pop girl groups for the last decade, I tend to be quite accustomed to an Asian pop music universe with little on-camera male participation—which is exactly how the Asian male fans of Morning Musume and AKB48 seem to prefer it! Go figure.

    A second season of "Make It Pop" will soon be upon us and I hope they keep the focus on characters and musical numbers rather than contrived plots and slapstick mishaps. And perhaps they'll introduce an Asian male character or two. I also hope they issue a soundtrack CD.
    1lilililililili

    Why is having a normal sexually functioning Asian male on screen so damn hard for American media?

    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.
    4midgetgangeva

    It's not terrible, but it's far from even acceptable

    I was originally drawn to the show due to its being advertised as relating to K-Pop. After beginning watching it, I soon realized the only relation it has to K-Pop is the foundation of the show (albeit a very tiny foundation) and the source of around 3 posters in the three girls' bedroom. This I decided to accept with disappointment, and trudged on in giving the show a chance.

    I only managed to watch the first season, because I couldn't bear to continue the atrocity.

    To begin with, the main character, Sun Hi, is a rude, self-absorbed, absolutely unintelligent girl. I understand this is a tween show, but none of the tween shows I grew up with, such as Zoey 101, iCarly, and Victorious had such terrible role models as their main characters. Corki and Jodi are great, but Sun Hi's treatment of them is fueled by her constant need to shine and be the star of the show. This brings out Sun Hi as a terrible model of a friend. My own mother criticized my admiration of Carly from iCarly thinking she was obnoxious. Carly is an angel compared to Sun Hi's character.

    I gave the dialogue and acting some leeway considering it's a tween show following in the footsteps of iCarly and Victorious. I also understand that in one season, character development is not something to be hoping for, but to be fair, iCarly and Victorious were much less disastrous.

    I'm all for girl power, it's not a bad thing. But the estrogen and female hierarchy is overpowering in this show. Half of it is the three main girls competing with the senior cheer squad. There are two prominent male characters, but they're both so minor and operate as clowns for laughs. They don't have to be Asian (although that would certainly help the racism prominent in the US), but the male roles should, forgive me for a lack of better words, have a bigger role in the show.

    Lastly, I'll admit, the songs are catchy and pretty good. And the choreography is also reasonable and acceptable. This is why I gave the show 4 stars, and not 1 or 2.

    In conclusion, although the show has a select few positive attributes, it serves as a horrible model for teenagers, and has more than a few things to be fixed or at least alleviated.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 marzo 2015 (Stati Uniti)
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