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Nick Cannon, Daniella Monet, Riele Downs, Breanna Yde, Kira Kosarin, Mirabelle Lee, Anais Lee, Thomas Kuc, JoJo Siwa, Cassidy Naber, and Sophie Santella in Lip Sync Battle Shorties (2016)

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Lip Sync Battle Shorties

7 reviews
3/10

"Lip Sync Battle"

I feel as if a more accurate title for this show would be "Kids dancing to music", the whole point of lip syncing is to give the appearance that you are singing the song, when in reality you are not. However, this show just shows the kids dancing while a song plays, the kids don't even attempt to lip sync, which is why I give this show 3 out of 10 stars.
  • yoriitozamzar
  • Jan 28, 2018
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1/10

Terrible

Just dancing and no lip syncing and if you wanna try to actually perform on this show and you are over the age of 10 you're almost absolutely gonna lose because I've never seen an episode of this crap show where a 7-9 yr old didn't win.
  • halpinjuicebox
  • Mar 11, 2019
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1/10

This show is...pretty bad

The problem is that this show is called "lip-syncing" battle shorties. So...why aren't they attempting to lip sync to the song..?

Point is, this show doesn't follow the name it's called, it's just kids dancing. Due to this, we can say this is a worse version of Britain's got talent, and so you think you can dance. My point of view? Stay away from it.
  • PirateKing670
  • Nov 3, 2018
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There is no dance in lip sync

While it is an ok show on its own,the real problem is that they are not really "lip syncing". It's more like dancing to a song in a scene in a play, but take out the play part. Another thing that not many people have talked about is (no offense to women in fact I am one) is that I have only girls have won. That might just be sheer luck and only seeing specific episodes where girls win, but that is what I have seen.
  • joaquincruzgonzalez
  • Jan 18, 2019
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1/10

Poor lip sync, lack of true talent, annoying

It is good music choices, so I'll give them that. But this will never be entertainment.

Some kids don't know the words of the song and are just moving their mouths to make them seem like they "practiced". Some were so off that it's bad. And like other reviews it is just dancing while trying to mouth a song most of them don't know the actual words.

Lack of true talent. They lack talent. They go on this thinking they have talent but they don't. Go into actual singing and dancing lessons and it's better for children than going on this show and be forgettable by the next episode or so.

Annoying. The point of this is the children so why is the camera always going to Jojo Siwa? She is already famous so I don't think it is fair for the kids who paid time and possibly money to be on this show. She needs to not scream so much. I know many kids that hate her and hate this show because she is constantly screaming. It gets to the point she doesn't need the microphone and every screaming kid in the audience would still be able to understand and hear what she is saying

That and there is still politics in it. Keep politics out of children and out of entertainment.
  • trafalgardeathsurgeonoflaw
  • Apr 29, 2019
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1/10

Just dancing and no lip syncing

I don't know why the title is called "Lip Sync Battle Shorties" if there's barely any lip syncing. It's just kids dancing to music. The title should be renamed, as it's misleading. Yes, they still move their mouths a bit but they are just dancing mostly and sometimes don't really "lip sync". Other than the misleading title, the show is kind of boring and sometimes a bit cringey. I would not recommend, its a waste of time.
  • keeisquix23
  • Jan 11, 2019
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10/10

Children Loving Life - Lip Syncing and Dancing

The goal is to have the children lip sync the songs as they dance their hearts out and that is exactly what i see when i watch it. Yes, some of the children might get overly excited and forget at times to lip sync but they keep jamming to the music. Some of these children have never been in front of a large crowd let alone on live tv. This is a dream come true for many of them. I hope the producers see how happy they are making the children that are selected to appear on their show and keep this show on for years to come. All the music is appropriate, the dancing is appropriate and a tv show that the entire family can enjoy together. The show displays 3 lucky kids per episode having the chance to lip sync and dance to a song in front of the world with a smile in their hearts!
  • camielsexposure
  • Aug 17, 2018
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