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MasterChef Junior

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Gordon Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez, and Christina Tosi in MasterChef Junior (2013)
Masterchef Junior: The Finale
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Competição de culináriaFamíliaGame ShowReality TV

Adicionar um enredo no seu idioma24 of the best junior home cooks in the country between the ages of eight and 13 will compete in the first audition round and present their dishes to the judges.24 of the best junior home cooks in the country between the ages of eight and 13 will compete in the first audition round and present their dishes to the judges.24 of the best junior home cooks in the country between the ages of eight and 13 will compete in the first audition round and present their dishes to the judges.

  • Criação
    • Adeline Ramage Rooney
    • Robin Ashbrook
    • Gordon Ramsay
  • Artistas
    • Gordon Ramsay
    • Christina Tosi
    • Charlie Ryan
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    3,2 mil
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    • Criação
      • Adeline Ramage Rooney
      • Robin Ashbrook
      • Gordon Ramsay
    • Artistas
      • Gordon Ramsay
      • Christina Tosi
      • Charlie Ryan
    • 24Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 vitória e 14 indicações no total

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    Masterchef Junior: Liya Presents Her Delicious Spiced Duck Breast To The Judges
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    Masterchef Junior: Liya Presents Her Delicious Spiced Duck Breast To The Judges
    Masterchef Junior: A'dan Shows Off His Top Three Egg Dish
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    Masterchef Junior: A'dan Shows Off His Top Three Egg Dish
    Masterchef Junior: A'dan Shows Off His Top Three Egg Dish
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    Masterchef Junior: A'dan Shows Off His Top Three Egg Dish
    Masterchef Junior: Gordon Ramsay Demonstrates How To Breakdown A Crab
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    Masterchef Junior: Gordon Ramsay Demonstrates How To Breakdown A Crab
    Masterchef Junior: Daphne's Baby Shower Reveal
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    Masterchef Junior: Daphne's Baby Shower Reveal
    Masterchef Junior: Gordon Yells At Freddy
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    Masterchef Junior: Gordon Yells At Freddy
    Masterchef Junior: Gordon, Daphne And Aaron Check In With Grayson
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    Masterchef Junior: Gordon, Daphne And Aaron Check In With Grayson

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    Gordon Ramsay
    Gordon Ramsay
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2013–2024
    Christina Tosi
    Christina Tosi
    • Self - Judge
    • 2015–2019
    Charlie Ryan
    • Narrator…
    Aarón Sánchez
    Aarón Sánchez
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2017–2024
    Joe Bastianich
    Joe Bastianich
    • Self - Judge
    • 2013–2018
    Graham Elliot
    Graham Elliot
    • Self - Judge
    • 2013–2017
    Daphne Oz
    Daphne Oz
    • Self - Judge
    • 2022–2024
    Che Spiotta
    • Self - Contestant…
    • 2019–2022
    Jasmine Stewart
    Jasmine Stewart
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Sydney Neuser
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Lila Deluca
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Avani Shah
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Shayne Wells
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Gonzalo Ingram
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Sam Brock
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Charlie Hans
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Adam Wadhwani
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    Eddie Levine
    • Self - Contestant
    • 2017
    • Criação
      • Adeline Ramage Rooney
      • Robin Ashbrook
      • Gordon Ramsay
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    9planktonrules

    It is surprising how nice Gordon Ramsey is with these kids!

    I have seen most of the seasons of "MasterChef Junior" (I haven't seen the latest one) and there are two things about the show that really surprised me. First, while Gordon Ramsey has a reputation for being an angry guy who loves to scream at the chefs, here he is amazingly sweet with the kids...as are the rest of the cast. The only times I saw him really yelling involved kids about to serve way undercooked chicken...which could really hurt someone. In this case, his anger did seem appropriate. Second, the kids on the show are amazing....with unbelievable skills and great talent. Combining the two, you get a show which is wonderful to watch and quite clever.
    4ellermania-60554

    Love masterchef kids but would like to point something out

    Great fun program but in season 1 one of the children made me feel a bit worried. Sarah a 9yo really needs some attitude check by her parents. I get it is a competition but that's when you can see what they are really like as people interacting with others. She seems to lack empathy for others, enjoying when they mess it up and thriving when they get eliminated whilst the other kids get emotional showing sympathy for the other kids. Her saying you should keep your friends close but your enemies closer sounds like something you would hear from a sociopath adult not a 9 year old girl. Parents need to pay attention to these nasty behaviours while they are young, they will not always be small and cute and growing up without good values will not only hurt them but others.
    8rgarrett99

    Enjoyable, but what IS real, anyway?

    I'm a fan of this along with the other Ramsay reality shows, LIke Kitchen Nightmares, Hell's Kitchen, and Masterchef (aduts).

    The kids are precocious, to be sure. And one wonders how they can cook so well. But wonders about that in reference to the adult "home cooks" in their version.

    I recall reading about the adult version that there are many cooking lessons and coaching going on behind the scenes, so to speak. This might explain why so many contestants (kids and adults) say things like, "I've learned so much while being here," or "Mary/Joe is one of my friends." I wouldn't learn a think just cooking something and having it judged, but I would if, along the way, I were being tutored in some way. I wouldn't have a friend there if I only encountered them while on the set and in competition.

    There is a lot going on we never see. Duh.,

    Anyway, one does wonder how they all -- kids and adults -- know basically how to make all this stuff. Like a macaroon. They all basically know how to proceed while admitting, "I've never made a macaroon before!" Oh? Then how did you produce one (good or bad)? None seem to do what I'd do . . . stand there and have no idea what the mixtures should be. They did not arrive there knowing how to basically make all this stuff.

    Today watching Season 5, I started wondering if there were recipes taped to the counter or something, you know, how much flour to mix with how much powdered sugar, or whatever. What a Gnocchi is/are and how to make one.

    OK. So none of that detracts from the show or its appeal to me. It's a produced show, I know, edited (heavily if not nearly dishonestly) and all that. I believe it's reasonable to assume the kids have some skills and, with proper tutoring, "get better" along the way (as they claim) and rise or fall on what we see broadcast: the details of the execution. I think of it as rehearsal. What we see is based on on the cooking itself, not on the vast knowledge they've supposedly (but couldn't possibly have) brought to the event from home.

    I don't know if they get acting lessons or not, but they do all seem to have camera appeal, don't look in the cameras (not in the shots we see), and probably go through "make up" or something before entering the set. None are simply mumbling or drooling, but again, all we see is what the Directors and Editors want us to see.

    It's like this. When the kid present the dish to the judge, there is often a slow pan over the dish obviously not filmed in real time. And the things the judges say just before a commercial break are only part of what they've supposedly said after the break, or after the break they aren't saying everything they said before the break. Etc. Basic editing. Sometimes, it's so obviously edited, I get annoyed.

    Before the Break: "Holly, did you know the lamb was raw? Why did you cook it like that?"

    After the Break, recapping what had happened before the break: "Holly, why did you cook it that way?"

    It's the kind of editing CNN does to slant the news!

    So, I take it as a SHOW, a production, a "product." The kids are usually enchanting, funny, quirky, emotional, enthusiastic -- the kinds of personalities that sell. I find myself rooting for this and liking that kid. As I do watching a movie, as intended. I just give myself to it, pretend it's real, and have a good time.

    BTW, same with Kitchen Nightmares or Hell's Kitchen. I have no idea what "really" happens. Most of it is implausible in "real time."

    I don't confuse "reality show" with "unedited footage of what took place" just as I don't confuse CNN "news" with "unedited reporting of what took place."

    It's all theater.
    5lowrys-62300

    Season eight is terrible.

    I was OK with the seasons leading up to this. It's amazing to see what the kids can do. And it's fun to watch them make their dishes. And you kind of get to know the kids over the season. It does put a lot of pressure on the kids and sometimes I think the hosts are intentionally cruel. I've been watching this show with my grandchildren who are 11 and eight. They are often appalled at the treatment of the kids and the pressure and rudeness that they are subjected to.

    The judges are always kind of mean about things, but they also have had constructive and nice things to say about the kids. Not in season 8. I wonder if that's why the other woman host is not on this season. Maybe she didn't want to have any part of the bullying and brow beating this season.

    Season eight is ridiculous. They've been giving these kids the hardest stuff that they've had in the whole eight seasons. Taste this and then cook it for me? Crazy! Cook with things They (and I) have never eaten and maybe never even heard of. Giving these kids things like Monkfish, frog legs sweetbreads, octopus, don't be ridiculous! And the hosts this season are especially rude and cruel. Also, I don't really get a feel for who these kids are. Usually I have kids that I think "oh I hope they win." Not this season. The kids who won MasterChef juniors in the past seasons had much more reasonable challenges, I believe.

    I don't know what they're doing this season but it just seems thrown together. The hosts are mean-spirited and way too critical. It's no longer fun. It's just nerve-racking, annoying and upsetting.

    AndI'm never going to buy one of their master said Junior cooking sets that they started advertising on the show this year!

    I may never watch the show again!
    6LeDentalPlaque

    Talented Kids...with Mainly Arrogant Personalities

    I watched a few episodes of Season 1, but didn't really get into MasterChef Junior until Season 2, starting from about the 3rd or 4th episode.

    First off, I must say that all these children can definitely cook. It's inspirational and shocking to see them so talented at such a young age, and to even think about what they could become in the future is jaw-dropping. Throughout the entire series, you can see their imagination and creativity flourishing in the dishes they make, and even their accomplishments wow the judges to no end.

    However, even though I do enjoy watching these kids cook, and the judges aren't as strict and mean as they are on the adult version of MasterChef, I am not enjoying the arrogance and personalities portrayed by some kids.

    On national television, TV personalities and in this instance, these kids should be role models for the youngsters watching this show. Yes, they can cook, which is inspiring, but there are many phrases and comments they say that should not have been in the show at all. They should have been edited out. Like others have said, bullying was present along with these kids giving each other snide, hurtful remarks. These are not scenes that you want your children to look at and learn from - after all, it is a show tailored towards kids of all ages. From the show, some of the kids act like they are know-it-alls and better than the rest, and when the judges praise them for their performance...that indirectly states that they're okay with that behaviour.

    In an already tough and stressful world, we don't need more generations learning from such behaviour on television, especially a reality one with kids as a main audience.

    If they could tone down the arrogance and spiteful remarks that these kids have for each other, and just keep the fun, playful and competitive components, then this show could have a lot of potential. As of Season 2, the amount of arrogance and bullying seen in the episodes has turned me off of watching future seasons.

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    • Curiosidades
      When it was announced that Gordon Ramsay, famous for his short temper, bluntness, and frequent use of profanity, would be working with kids on this show, many were concerned with how he would treat them. After the show premiered, Ramsay was praised for his kinder, gentler approach on the show.
    • Erros de gravação
      Throughout every episode of season one, Dara Yu's first name is mispronounced.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The Queen Latifah Show: Episode #1.7 (2013)

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      • 27 de setembro de 2013 (Estados Unidos da América)
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