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This is something different.And even though it's not exactly the old Disney you know and love,its actually something you would actually enjoy.I'm a 20 something year old who still watches kids shows.I absolutely love this show,and even though the jokes aren't the best or aren't executed in a funny way all the time,its still exciting to watch and see where the story goes.I was immediately drawn to it when I just saw the name,and I've been watching ever since.So It's not exactly the good old Disney,but it's better than the other garbage shows,like Liv and Maddie,Best Friends Whenever,Bizaardvark to name a few.
- crazyfaceg
- 23 nov 2017
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Very good actress (very funny)...like her show...very good at her disguises..She has a very good mimic face..
- gebara_jean_paul
- 7 ott 2019
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Take 1 part spy vs. spy , 1 part Disney , growing up and caring about the " important" stuff... well that is a great start. K.C. is up to the task. .. expertly done dialog and scene cutaway and after only 2 or 3 episodes the show caries itself like a seasoned veteran of an astonishing caliber . The story and plot and action moves brilliantly with funny funny side gags " like catch phrases" . The contrasts and differences between and among the players is great entertainment and feel good treasure packed ...like a giant mountain . ..or even two giant mountains. I found and am finding myself laughing and listening carefully to learn how the company or truer the player's character each think and react so then notice the chemistry & find the fun stuff, the good guy bad guy and deep people and beautiful people the sunshine and the astronomy buffs and all STARS.
- theoneandonlyjimmypage
- 15 feb 2015
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It reminds me of Kim Possible and That's So Raven with its spy-centered plot and constant costumes that the main character, KC Cooper, wears. It brings back old Disney in a nice way and the humor is refreshing as well. The characters are interesting and dynamic, and the sibling teasing is playful and amusing. Hopefully, it stays on air for longer than two years, unlike I Didn't Do It, which I still don't understand why it was cut off air. It was probably one of the better Disney shows at the time, anyway. And it would have been better if they had wrapped up the series in a nice, finale episode, but no, instead it was just cancelled out of nowhere. That kind of annoyed me for a while. Hopefully, that's not the case with this show, though. Overall, KC Undercover is a fun family show that brings back nostalgic memories of old Disney, so I would definitely recommend it.
- rosyredtulips
- 9 ago 2016
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K.C. Undercover is not funny nor does it seem to be a show that I would recommend to persons older than 15 as it is tacky and has bad acting.
Although Zendaya is a semi-good actor she is not suitable for a action series such as this because her martial arts skills look unrealistic like movies of the 1970's. I understand that this is a show on Disney but it is no excuse for it to be so childish that it comes across dumb.
The show comes across low budgeted and this is displayed in it's plot. I would not recommend this series to none of my friends as this show can not be compared to shows such as Jessie, That's so Raven, Kim Possible or even Sofia the First.
As the Disney company seeks to carry up it's ratings I though it would have sought to liven up it's already tacky line up with refreshing shows but I can see that the Disney writers are also lacking vision as this show is lacking backbone and any comical push.
In order for this show to become watchable for me it would have to turn around as I would not we watching the episodes to come.
Although Zendaya is a semi-good actor she is not suitable for a action series such as this because her martial arts skills look unrealistic like movies of the 1970's. I understand that this is a show on Disney but it is no excuse for it to be so childish that it comes across dumb.
The show comes across low budgeted and this is displayed in it's plot. I would not recommend this series to none of my friends as this show can not be compared to shows such as Jessie, That's so Raven, Kim Possible or even Sofia the First.
As the Disney company seeks to carry up it's ratings I though it would have sought to liven up it's already tacky line up with refreshing shows but I can see that the Disney writers are also lacking vision as this show is lacking backbone and any comical push.
In order for this show to become watchable for me it would have to turn around as I would not we watching the episodes to come.
- senatormayhem
- 23 gen 2015
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K.C. Undercover is an amazing show for family and kids it's filled with fun and action! And the even more awesome thing is this is Zendaya second Disney show. she even had too DCOM Frenimies and Zapped.
Zendaya just finished her other Disney Show Shake it up. With just only 3 seasons. When Shake it up ended Disney Channel ask Zendaya does she want her own show. She said yes!
Zendaya is even one of the producers on K.C. Undercover! Zendaya plot and said he want to bring back the old Disney Show like Kim Possible and That's so raven. Zendaya it's just amazing! So make sure to check out K.C. Undercover!
Zendaya just finished her other Disney Show Shake it up. With just only 3 seasons. When Shake it up ended Disney Channel ask Zendaya does she want her own show. She said yes!
Zendaya is even one of the producers on K.C. Undercover! Zendaya plot and said he want to bring back the old Disney Show like Kim Possible and That's so raven. Zendaya it's just amazing! So make sure to check out K.C. Undercover!
- Devantelooper
- 21 mar 2015
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When Shake It Up ended its prescribed three year run on the Disney Channel one of its stars Zendaya immediately went into a new series. Not that Shake It Up was exactly Shakespeare, but Zendaya is a good dancer and all around musical performer so if you didn't like an episode or even thought the show itself was bad there was always some nice musical numbers.
On this new one where Zendaya plays your typical Disney teen who discovers her parents are actually spies, they decide to bring her into the program. Nothing new here that hasn't been in such things as Cody Banks or Spy Kids in their many incarnations.
Instead of dance we get karate, Zendaya's been training since she was a little kid and now we see those skills. Maybe Chuck Norris will do a guest appearance at some point.
The Magic Kingdom is really getting silly these days, but I'm sure the young ones will like it, KC Undercover won't tax the gray cells too much.
On this new one where Zendaya plays your typical Disney teen who discovers her parents are actually spies, they decide to bring her into the program. Nothing new here that hasn't been in such things as Cody Banks or Spy Kids in their many incarnations.
Instead of dance we get karate, Zendaya's been training since she was a little kid and now we see those skills. Maybe Chuck Norris will do a guest appearance at some point.
The Magic Kingdom is really getting silly these days, but I'm sure the young ones will like it, KC Undercover won't tax the gray cells too much.
- bkoganbing
- 17 gen 2015
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I absolutely love watching K.C. Undercover! I've seen every episode and am super excited for season 3! I love how it combines extremely zany silliness with plots that keep you glued to the TV hanging on every moment to see what's going to happen next. It's fantastic! It's a kids show but I think older teens might find it enjoyable too as well as some adults like myself. It's a pretty well rounded show.
- gratefulgiveaways
- 6 mag 2017
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Look, I'll give the show this: It's one of the less cringy Modern-Disney sitcoms on the air, but still not very good. I'm in the target audience for these shows, and I can honestly say, I don't like it. At all. The acting is bad, the characters are weak, the writing? Beyond lazy, and the action sequences are just poorly handled. But my BIGGEST problem with this show, is that it has the EXACT same plot line as one of Disney's greatest shows, Kim Possible. The only difference between this show and Kim is that it's live action with less suspense. Oh, yeah, and Kim Possible is actually GOOD. Bottom Line: I don't recommend it for any age, and I know others would agree. But hey, it's better than Bizzardvark and has a catchy theme...so...points there!
K.C Undercover is an amazing Disney channel show! It is always refreshing to watch another episode, and the new episodes are always better than the last episode, which is entertaining because we can always look forward to the next episode and the show supplies a constant supply of new and episodes that are always funny and engaging. Because K.C is a spy, this allows the show to explore and interact with a variety of unique and different locations and situations, different from other shows, which makes the series far more entertaining and engaging. I believe that K.C Undercover is suitable for children and always makes me laugh. The show's characters all have a unique character, and they all blend well with each other and allow the show to explore these new locations and interact in the funniest way possible, and the jokes always make me laugh. If you haven't already watched the show, I think you need to go right now and watch it, because you are missing out on one of the best entertaining shows!
- capochinno11
- 18 giu 2016
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Look, I love the Disney Channel. I loved Wizards Of Waverly Place and Austin And Ally is quite enjoyable too. Nevertheless, this show is god- awful. I consider myself a movie critic, but when it comes to Disney Channel- I'm open minded. I watched a few episodes, and every episode felt stupid and awful. So unoriginal, awful acting, dialog is idiotic, and just boring. I didn't laugh once, didn't enjoy a single moment, and I really think It's a low point for Disney Channel. Just put Spongebob instead and I'll forgive you... I didn't watch EVERY Disney show, but when I do- I try to keep an open mind. In this show, it fails badly. I'm 18 years old, and I honestly think that if I'd seen this when I was like 9/10, I'd still hate it. Worst Disney Channel show so far.
- idanvinter123
- 26 ott 2015
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Disney's record hasn't exactly been stellar lately. Unfortunately, K.C. is another lackluster program to add to the list.
From the very beginning, this show smacks of unoriginality. There's a kid with a secret double life (similar to Hannah Montana, Phil of the Future, and Wizards of Waverly Place) and she has to choose between being normal and helping her family. Not only is the premise recycled, but the plots are too. The same awful special effects from "Wizards" and "Phil of the Future" (though I actually liked the latter show) linger. Nothing new here.
Sometimes, a show with a tired concept can shine because the actors salvage something. Certainly that is not the case here. The parents make other Disney parents look like Emmy winners, and the rest of the family just doesn't have it. The lead doesn't lend any charm to her part, and her friend plays the dumb blonde poorly.
Also, the writing, like so many other Disney programs of late, is filled with clichés and jokes that would only get a laugh from the laugh track.
Disney's concepts are getting more and more outlandish. No longer is Disney the premier channel for family entertainment. Barring "Girl Meets World" and "Phineas and Ferb," there's nothing interesting on Disney now. I'd advise you to watch those shows with your kids or find some reruns of "Even Stevens" or "Good Luck Charlie." Shows like "K.C." are uninteresting and don't teach any good lessons.
From the very beginning, this show smacks of unoriginality. There's a kid with a secret double life (similar to Hannah Montana, Phil of the Future, and Wizards of Waverly Place) and she has to choose between being normal and helping her family. Not only is the premise recycled, but the plots are too. The same awful special effects from "Wizards" and "Phil of the Future" (though I actually liked the latter show) linger. Nothing new here.
Sometimes, a show with a tired concept can shine because the actors salvage something. Certainly that is not the case here. The parents make other Disney parents look like Emmy winners, and the rest of the family just doesn't have it. The lead doesn't lend any charm to her part, and her friend plays the dumb blonde poorly.
Also, the writing, like so many other Disney programs of late, is filled with clichés and jokes that would only get a laugh from the laugh track.
Disney's concepts are getting more and more outlandish. No longer is Disney the premier channel for family entertainment. Barring "Girl Meets World" and "Phineas and Ferb," there's nothing interesting on Disney now. I'd advise you to watch those shows with your kids or find some reruns of "Even Stevens" or "Good Luck Charlie." Shows like "K.C." are uninteresting and don't teach any good lessons.
- c-computerkid
- 21 mar 2015
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Zendaya said that she would bring old Disney back referencing the Disney TV hits that came out during the late 90's to mid 2000's. Before watching her show I was very skeptical. I mean, with new Disney instead of wise parents giving advice- the parents are stupid and seem more whimsical then their children. Dog with a Blog for crying out loud is a show! However, I started to watch KC Undercover and at first I was grudgingly thinking okay...that was kinda funny. To chuckling to snorting to actual laughter to rewinding because it was so funny. Her parents are cool and actually quite funny and smart. KC is mathematician nerd who can't talk yet is quite proud of being a girl AND defeating villains. Plus, the show's fight scenes are AWESOME. I adore KC and Clarisa's relationship as well as adorkable Ernie. My only problem is that I would like Ernie to have more shining moments. Nerd little brother is a little cliché, real character development would be cool. That goes for Clarisa too. She's fun and bubbly but I would like her to have more brains than beauty. Though the rest of the characters I quite adore. Craig and Kira are hilarious! Judy is sass queen and KC is just QUEEN. I was doubtful but I am digging her show.
- cammielyon
- 1 ott 2015
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K.C Undercover is about a young girl named K.C who discovers her parents are secret spies and then is recruited to become a spy?
First of, the name K.C is absolutely horrendous, what kind of name is that? I mean, seriously, should I name my friend A.P? There are some episodes where you get very hyped up and includes laughter and exceptional moments but it fails to include subtext and fails to drag viewers to love this series. K.C Undercover needs to have the capability of making viewers get more into their series and so far, it is not only failing but is showing weakness throughout the episodes. The reason I put a 5/10 is because I praise Zendaya's acting and funny scenes but the other characters are just making me lose my mind. Jessie is far better than this and I highly recommend you not to watch this unless they improve it.
First of, the name K.C is absolutely horrendous, what kind of name is that? I mean, seriously, should I name my friend A.P? There are some episodes where you get very hyped up and includes laughter and exceptional moments but it fails to include subtext and fails to drag viewers to love this series. K.C Undercover needs to have the capability of making viewers get more into their series and so far, it is not only failing but is showing weakness throughout the episodes. The reason I put a 5/10 is because I praise Zendaya's acting and funny scenes but the other characters are just making me lose my mind. Jessie is far better than this and I highly recommend you not to watch this unless they improve it.
- westen1223
- 19 nov 2015
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After rewatching this series a couple of times I can honestly say that it's really bad. The characters in this show are so unlikeable. Ernie is the worst character every time he talks I get angry. His voice is so annoying. Judy Is a annoying little brat who every time she speaks its cringy and is usually saying something rude. Marrissa is a annoying overdramatic character who whines about everything. Imagine wanting to deal with that. KC is the same as every lead character who seems to be perfect in every way. The parents are bland just like the other Disney parents. The theme song is catchy but I don't get how a small skinny girl like KC could beat up grown men.
- keyjames947
- 16 feb 2015
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Is this program still on? It hasn't aired a new episode since January 13, 2017 and it's now three months later. The main actress Zendaya is 20 years old and Veronica Dunne is now 22 years old, adult women now. I thought Disney doesn't continue programs on their network after their main actress turn 18. Look at Liv and Maddie, it's main actress Dove Cameron was 20 when it finished taping in 2016 and she was 21 when the finale aired on March 24, 2017. A lot of Disney Channel's shows ended after their main actresses reached 18. So why don't Disney Channel end this series. As of March 24, 2017 it became the oldest show on air at the time. It's time for it to go and it's out of it's target age demographic with it's main actress are now full grown adults
"K. C. Undercover" offers a fun, if sometimes uneven, blend of spy action and teen sitcom, set between 2015 and 2018. The series follows K. C. Cooper, a brilliant high school student and karate black belt, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she's recruited by her parents, who are secret agents. Balancing algebra homework with international espionage, K. C. navigates the familiar struggles of adolescence alongside her family, including her tech-savvy brother Ernie and her precocious younger sister, Judy.
The show's strength lies in Zendaya's charismatic portrayal of K. C. She embodies a relatable teen who also happens to be a skilled spy. K. C.'s intelligence, martial arts prowess, and computer skills make her an empowering role model. The show also shines in its focus on family dynamics, portraying the Coopers as a quirky but loving unit.
"K. C. Undercover" evokes comparisons to shows like "Kim Possible" and "That's So Raven" for a few key reasons. Like "Kim Possible," it features a capable female lead balancing a normal life with secret missions, and both shows utilize a similar blend of action and humor. Like "That's So Raven," it incorporates comedic, sometimes over-the-top scenarios within a family-centric setting.
However, the show isn't without its flaws. While the action sequences are generally entertaining, some of the plotlines can feel predictable or overly simplistic. The humor, while often effective, occasionally veers into cheesy territory. Additionally, while the show aims for relatable teen drama, some of the storylines, such as K. C.'s struggles with crushes and friendships, can feel formulaic. While the show emphasizes female empowerment, some viewers might find the reliance on stereotypical teen drama tropes to undermine that message.
Still, "K. C. Undercover" is a lighthearted and enjoyable series, particularly for younger audiences. It provides a fun escape with its blend of action, humor, and family-friendly themes. Fans of shows like "Kim Possible" and "Spy Kids" will likely find something to enjoy, and Zendaya's performance alone makes it worth watching.
The show's strength lies in Zendaya's charismatic portrayal of K. C. She embodies a relatable teen who also happens to be a skilled spy. K. C.'s intelligence, martial arts prowess, and computer skills make her an empowering role model. The show also shines in its focus on family dynamics, portraying the Coopers as a quirky but loving unit.
"K. C. Undercover" evokes comparisons to shows like "Kim Possible" and "That's So Raven" for a few key reasons. Like "Kim Possible," it features a capable female lead balancing a normal life with secret missions, and both shows utilize a similar blend of action and humor. Like "That's So Raven," it incorporates comedic, sometimes over-the-top scenarios within a family-centric setting.
However, the show isn't without its flaws. While the action sequences are generally entertaining, some of the plotlines can feel predictable or overly simplistic. The humor, while often effective, occasionally veers into cheesy territory. Additionally, while the show aims for relatable teen drama, some of the storylines, such as K. C.'s struggles with crushes and friendships, can feel formulaic. While the show emphasizes female empowerment, some viewers might find the reliance on stereotypical teen drama tropes to undermine that message.
Still, "K. C. Undercover" is a lighthearted and enjoyable series, particularly for younger audiences. It provides a fun escape with its blend of action, humor, and family-friendly themes. Fans of shows like "Kim Possible" and "Spy Kids" will likely find something to enjoy, and Zendaya's performance alone makes it worth watching.
- jas-cenn-chargers
- 25 feb 2025
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This is the show my 10-year-old daughter cannot quit. She's on her third full viewing cycle, and I've been swept into the espionage vortex despite my best attempts to steer us toward literary pursuits or nature documentaries.
K. C. Undercover is a fast-paced Disney Channel spy comedy starring Zendaya as K. C. Cooper, a high-school math whiz turned undercover agent. The show blends action, family dynamics, and humor into a digestible episodic format. At its heart, it's a Gen Z take on Alias, wrapped in glitter and sass.
The show is a witty, fast-paced, female-led adventure series that manages to feel modern without losing its Saturday-morning-TV heart. Zendaya elevates every scene, and the family dynamic makes it perfect for co-viewing
There's something undeniably charming, and surprisingly watchable, about Zendaya's spy adventures, even for parents who didn't sign up for a full rewatch marathon.
For kids, it's binge gold. For parents, it's one of the better options in the kids' catalogue.
The writing toggles between zippy one-liners and broad physical comedy. Ernie (the younger brother) is both the comic relief and the ideal character to help young viewers see themselves in the action. As a dad, you'll find the jokes a mix of groan-worthy and genuinely sharp. Some moments even sneak in satire on surveillance culture and parenting styles, but blink and you'll miss them.
Episodes are mission-based, with arcs that build mild suspense over multiple episodes.
For kids, the plot is the equivalent of digital popcorn... quick, tasty, and addictive.
As a parent? Let's just say: watching it once is fun. Watching it thrice tests your spy endurance.
K. C. Undercover is a fast-paced Disney Channel spy comedy starring Zendaya as K. C. Cooper, a high-school math whiz turned undercover agent. The show blends action, family dynamics, and humor into a digestible episodic format. At its heart, it's a Gen Z take on Alias, wrapped in glitter and sass.
The show is a witty, fast-paced, female-led adventure series that manages to feel modern without losing its Saturday-morning-TV heart. Zendaya elevates every scene, and the family dynamic makes it perfect for co-viewing
There's something undeniably charming, and surprisingly watchable, about Zendaya's spy adventures, even for parents who didn't sign up for a full rewatch marathon.
For kids, it's binge gold. For parents, it's one of the better options in the kids' catalogue.
The writing toggles between zippy one-liners and broad physical comedy. Ernie (the younger brother) is both the comic relief and the ideal character to help young viewers see themselves in the action. As a dad, you'll find the jokes a mix of groan-worthy and genuinely sharp. Some moments even sneak in satire on surveillance culture and parenting styles, but blink and you'll miss them.
Episodes are mission-based, with arcs that build mild suspense over multiple episodes.
For kids, the plot is the equivalent of digital popcorn... quick, tasty, and addictive.
As a parent? Let's just say: watching it once is fun. Watching it thrice tests your spy endurance.
- FiftyTwoReviews
- 21 giu 2025
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This is an alright enough Disney series for all viewers to watch. There was some room for improvement for the crew to create this Disney series a lot better and stronger. There were some parts throughout this entire Disney series that did not make any real sense. The storyline throughout this entire Disney series was fine and strong enough and had enough direction. The cast selection was alright enough. They did not exactly fully commit nor connect to the storyline nor to their respective characters. There was not any sign of real chemistry displayed throughout this entire Disney series between the cast members.
- divyanka-34492
- 15 feb 2017
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- Keyontajames877
- 16 feb 2015
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Talk about a show being better than it should have been! When I saw commercial after commercial of this show, I thought I was going to HATE it. But Disney proved me wrong, because this is a fantastic show for some one like Zendaya. If you don't know Zendaya, #1, shame on you, and #2, she's an actress that is not unfamiliar to the Disney Channel crowd. She was in Shake It Up!, Frenemies, and Zapped. She is also a really great dancer, so it's not a big leap from dancing to kicks and punches. Zendaya plays K.C., a regular straight A student that wouldn't seem out of place on a TGIF sitcom. But, like in Hannah Montana, she also lives a double life
as a SPY! So the show is mostly a Spy Kids version of Hannah Montana, but much funnier than Spy Kids and less musical than Hannah Montana. The show also has some other funny characters like K.C.'s parents, Ernie, Marisa, and J.U.D.Y., who all have great lines and mostly don't move into the stereotypical characters we've seen in other Disney Channel shows. They also have great guest stars, such as Bella Thorne, who played Zendaya's friend in Shake It Up!, and Raven from That's So Raven, one of my favorite shows from the early 2000s! Now this review is becoming too positive.I'm gonna have to nitpick. The only nitpick I have is that Marisa isn't a good enough character. She just seems like a useless character that could've been scraped. But even though I think that way, I don't HATE Marisa. In fact, I think that this show might be one of my top 5 favorite shows! So, anyways, K.C. Undercover was better than I could've expected, and I WANT MORE EPISODES!
- sheldonchorta
- 17 set 2015
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