The weekly newspaper of the fictional Thomas A. Edison High School, where this teen sitcom takes place.The weekly newspaper of the fictional Thomas A. Edison High School, where this teen sitcom takes place.The weekly newspaper of the fictional Thomas A. Edison High School, where this teen sitcom takes place.
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Pretty bad acting and writing but the show is just a low budget kids show so you get what you pay for and what you should expect. Better than many, not as good as many others.
This is a teen sitcom I honestly miss. Where I live, it was shown at 6 a.m. on Saturday mornings, so I would have to wake up earlier than usual to tune in. And I did! This teen sitcom was better than practically all of that T-NBC junk on the air now. The show had a talented cast, clever (and realistic) dialogue, originality (the comic scenes are uproarious), and reality. For a teen sitcom, it surprisingly had teenagers acting the way modern teenagers really do, not like little kids in teenagers' (actually, 20-somethings') bodies. A great teen sitcom that just could not find its place on television.
Cody Miller (Jamie Elman) is a cartoon drawing student at Thomas A. Edison High School. He is enchanted by new girl Emily Roberts (Nicole Lyn) who convinces him to start a school newspaper. The arrogant Victor Kane (Miklos Perlus) and his photographer sidekick Flash Albright (Jessica Goldapple) already have a school paper. Cody and his friends, Chris Sheppard (Ross Hull), fashionista Mags Abernathy (Kate McIninch), ladykiller Romeo Carter (Mark Taylor), and klutzy Grace Vasquez (Victoria Sanchez), have to share the paper with them. After Emily, Cody would date Grace, Holly Benson (Katheryn Winnick), and finally Kim McLoud (Jennifer Finnigan).
This is a Canadian tween show in the style of Saved by the Bell. The kids are eminently nice and cute. The show is bright and quirky. Cody and Emily are a bit bland as the lead couple. Grace is a much better and nicer fit. Her departure does create instability. I thought that Flash would be a good fit for Cody's next girlfriend. They seem to be grooming her for a bigger emotional role. Instead, they added Kim played by the super adorable Finnigan. It's not bad but that's three similar characters as his girlfriends. This lasted three solid seasons which is fair for a high school show.
This is a Canadian tween show in the style of Saved by the Bell. The kids are eminently nice and cute. The show is bright and quirky. Cody and Emily are a bit bland as the lead couple. Grace is a much better and nicer fit. Her departure does create instability. I thought that Flash would be a good fit for Cody's next girlfriend. They seem to be grooming her for a bigger emotional role. Instead, they added Kim played by the super adorable Finnigan. It's not bad but that's three similar characters as his girlfriends. This lasted three solid seasons which is fair for a high school show.
for a half-hour show that deals with teens in and at school, this one actually has humor and truth to it... unlike saved by the bell and all the other useless 30 min teen 'fashion' shows that are produced and re-produced in the US, this one (made in Canada) is actually interesting without having that sick candy taste of a feeling... the truth and humor are helped by actual decent acting, which is pretty rare of tv shows, let alone 30 min ones that deal with teens... im also glad to say it's filmed in canada, my only problem with it is, it seems that the show is set somewhere in the US, and that takes away from an accomplishment for the Can producers and writers of the show, they should have kept it Can. all the way, oh well, cant be 10/10 all the time, its at least an 8...
This show was so good.
There are a lot of eye candy girls in this show. All the cast of girls make you feel a lil excited just watching their young bodies.
Season 1 was more fun and teenagerish.
Season 2 and 3 became a drama soap opera with some fun spots. It had lost its charm of season 1. Many characters of season 1 unfortunately were axed off from further episodes.
The animation transitions were funny as hell. It was very unique.
Student Bodies was about early-mid 20 year olds playing teenagers. Season 1 was about day to day funny stuff. Season 2 and 3 became about romance and serious subjects like dad trouble, sex, breast size and college.
Student Body gave out good vibes. It was a good damn show.
Verdict: Short lived but damn its iCONIC.
There are a lot of eye candy girls in this show. All the cast of girls make you feel a lil excited just watching their young bodies.
Season 1 was more fun and teenagerish.
Season 2 and 3 became a drama soap opera with some fun spots. It had lost its charm of season 1. Many characters of season 1 unfortunately were axed off from further episodes.
The animation transitions were funny as hell. It was very unique.
Student Bodies was about early-mid 20 year olds playing teenagers. Season 1 was about day to day funny stuff. Season 2 and 3 became about romance and serious subjects like dad trouble, sex, breast size and college.
Student Body gave out good vibes. It was a good damn show.
Verdict: Short lived but damn its iCONIC.
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- TriviaAs of early 2017, there is a reunion being planned, and the video describing the idea of the reunion.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Teen Sitcoms (2016)
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