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The Upside Down Show

  • TV Series
  • 2006
  • TV-Y
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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David Collins, Shane Dundas, Emma De Vries, Peter Cudlipp, Mat McCoy, Mandy Bishop, Virginia Goodfellow, Adam Smillie, Lachlan Gower, and Alice Osborne in The Upside Down Show (2006)
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Grab your imaginary remote control and join Shane and David as they journey to a place they've never been, and try to find their way through infinite rooms of their fantastical apartment.Grab your imaginary remote control and join Shane and David as they journey to a place they've never been, and try to find their way through infinite rooms of their fantastical apartment.Grab your imaginary remote control and join Shane and David as they journey to a place they've never been, and try to find their way through infinite rooms of their fantastical apartment.

  • Stars
    • David Collins
    • Shane Dundas
    • Mandy Bishop
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    873
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • David Collins
      • Shane Dundas
      • Mandy Bishop
    • 23User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    David Collins
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    • David
    • 2006
    Shane Dundas
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    • 2006
    Mandy Bishop
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    • Mrs. Foil
    • 2006
    Emma De Vries
    • 2006
    Mat McCoy
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    Lachlan Gower
    • 2006
    Virginia Goodfellow
    • 2006
    Alice Osborne
    • 2006
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    • Girl from the Dance Studio room
    • 2006
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    • 2006
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    • 2006
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    9corinemrsich

    Great Show!

    Oh please tell me they are making more episodes of this wonderful show! My son is only 2 1/2 and loves watching them pretend, but I love it for the jokes they add for the adults. My favorite was the episode with the orange golf ball and they were yelling at it like Adam Sandler does in Happy Gilmore. I feel really good about letting my son watch this show because I know that he's learning while we are both being entertained.

    We watch this show on a channel called Noggin, which has a great selection of educational programs such as this one. Another favorite of ours on this channel is Jack's Big Music Show. Kids learn all about different kinds of music. It is similar to The Upside Down Show because it also has the characters talk to the camera while not talking down to the audience. I wish that more children's shows could be like The Upside Down Show and Jack's Big Music Show.
    10sue-320

    Shane and David are wonderful!

    I love this show! It's a FUN learning show! My daughter is 5, and I hated her watching shows like Billy and Mandy. A cartoon about a grim reaper is just wrong - no matter how old you are! Anyway, I wanted to find shows that would be fun and educational. Especially ones that would get her imagination going. The Upside Down show is fantastic! They ask you to push a button on your "remote" and funny things happen. They might turn horizontal, or pause.. maybe speed up or turn "upside down". I find myself pushing the buttons along with my little girl! (there's a printable "remote" on the upside show section of noggin.com. the kids can color it themselves).

    These guys are great. They don't talk to the kids like they're babies, and they're FUN while they teach. For example, waiting in line at the ice cream truck. The guys try to push their way forward, steal ice cream, climb in the truck.. but eventually they get their ice cream by waiting in line! My daughter and I love to sit together for this show. We both use our "remote" to help out Shane and David, and there's always something new to learn. It's a very creative show, that adults and kids can watch together!
    10nbsmith20

    Educational in more ways than you think!

    The first time I saw this show I thought "what are these guys on?" Then I watch again, and found myself getting up at 4 am (the time it airs in my town) just to watch it. Now I have VDR so I have all the episodes on it (sadly only 13). My daughter (2) loves it, I've noticed she talks more (says more words) including "upside down", "action fingers" among others. She also interacts with the show. Even though she has seen the episodes over and over again, it's like she seeing it again for the first time.

    I am very "upset" at the fact Nickolodeon and Noggin did not ask for a second season. I hope somebody does soon, and if not, and they would only make it for DVDs that I had to purchase, I totally would! BRING IT BACK!!!!
    10cydonia-1

    great show

    My 18-month old nephew got me hooked on this show! Now my mom and I watch it even more than he does.

    These two guys are really creative and funny. They aren't Barney-like silly (no offense to Barney), so they can appeal to an older audience as well as to children.

    I can definitively say that no other children's' program is as creative and appealing as the Upside Down show! I'm so glad that American television shows this program. While we're all laughing, my nephew is learning a lot about shapes and colors, as well as cooperation and sharing. David and Shane are teaching their young viewers values and good behavior, which is another great thing about this show.

    It's a wonderful program, and I can't really say enough about it. You'll just have to check it out for yourself!
    10suziealec2005

    An absolutely delightful, imaginative show for the toddler set and their parents

    My four year old daughter absolutely loves this show. Her forty something mother also loves this show. With its interactive remote control and the total silliness of the show, well it's just magic. I've seen the Umbilical Brothers live and their use of mime and film is very clever and very funny, so I was intrigued when I saw that were starring in a show for preschoolers. The great thing about it is that it doesn't talk down to kids and the hummer is intelligent as well as being completely off the wall at times. My daughter especially loves David and Shane and the schmuzzies. I think the beauty of the show is that you don't know what is going to happen next. Despite it being primarily targeted for preschoolers, there is lots of subversive hummer so that parents watching will enjoy it as well. Absolutely recommended.

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      The 'crazy cat' sound effect (performed by Shane Dundas) is quite often heard in their performances as the Umbilical Brothers, particularly in Speedmouse where the 'crazy cat' was a frequent 'visitor' both to the stage show and in the actors' commentary.
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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2006 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Blink Films
      • Sesame Workshop
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      • 24m
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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