Follow the comically-absurd tales of students on the top floor of Wayside, a quirky grammar school that was accidentally built 30-stories high.Follow the comically-absurd tales of students on the top floor of Wayside, a quirky grammar school that was accidentally built 30-stories high.Follow the comically-absurd tales of students on the top floor of Wayside, a quirky grammar school that was accidentally built 30-stories high.
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Characters are different, with weird and offputting personalities. Animation is sub par. Storylines are watchable though, even if they can be repetitive.if you want wayside, read the books.
A show full of quirkiness. The characters are versatile and so much to watch. There was a lot going on, on the Wayside. Good fun.
The show is about a bunch of juvenile dumb down kids at a school causing trouble and getting out of trouble.
This show was entertaining. Just not a show I spend everyday watching.
The show is about a bunch of juvenile dumb down kids at a school causing trouble and getting out of trouble.
This show was entertaining. Just not a show I spend everyday watching.
This show is really lazy with its animation and humor. Most of the jokes are poorly executed slapstick or gross-out humor. The only thing that this has that the books had is a school that's 30 stories high and the same names as the characters in the book. Nothing else that was in the book is in here, which is a shame because those books were really well written. There isn't really any reason why you would watch this show, except maybe if you like jokes about various bodily fluids.
On its own, Wayside is just okay. It's a cartoon with harmless storytelling that can occasionally crack a joke here and there, but ultimately there are far better cartoons you can seek out. The biggest offense Wayside has is its relation to the books it's based off of, which is pretty much... in name only. If you changed the environment and names of the characters, you'd probably be able to market this thing as its own original work. Only one book chapter makes a cartoon episode, "Mrs. Gorf," while the rest are all original stories. If you are looking for a means to relive Louis Sachar's novels... forget about it, because this show is hardly like them. If you're a die-hard Wayside School fan, then maybe throw this on as a time-waster and get a taste of this show. However, if you get caught up in all the little, mostly unnecessary changes, don't say I didn't warn you. I think what this show is missing most is the characters. The novels were heavily character-driven, to the point where the first book had each chapter named after a character. In the show, most characters are reduced to one trait, while others like Myron can become grating rather quickly. It's just... "meh." Unless you really want all the Wayside School you can handle, you can probably just stick to the books and give this show a skip.
I have a question what happen to this show And does Todd ever get With Mauricia?
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- TriviaThe janitor Louis is named for the book series' author, Louis Sachar.
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