Tuesday, August 5, 2014

iCarly - TV Show Review for Parents

TV Rating: TV-Y7
11-16: Age recommendation Guide.
Program Length: approx 30 minutes
Network: Nickelodeon

iCarly - Overview

In this live-action integrated Web / TV, Carly Shay's website (Miranda Cosgrove) is a bubbly teen who (Jerry Trainor) lives with her twenty-something brother Spencer. After pictures of her best friend and Sam (Jenette McCurdy) joke and winds are addicted to the Internet, want children to see more of the comedy duo, and a new web show brand was born.

iCarly follows Carly and her friends through fun adventures teenagerdom struggling with school, friends, teachers, and the role of Carly and Sam as the stars online. From his friend Freddie (Nathan Kress) is rotated, Carly and Sam are the weekly web show iCarly Carly apartment mezzanine, is the artistic spirit and his brother Spencer, often a source of humor and inspiration.

Your web cast of iCarly, Carly and Sam visualization encourage children to send the video to, stupid, and to show their talent tricks much more. In real life, the children can go to the website of iCarly and submit videos for a chance to be seen on television in the living room, into the living room. The companion Web site allows children to interact with the show, the stars and other viewers through videos, music, blogs, games and more.

iCarly - Guide Review

Carly parents are overseas in the military, so are the parents out of the picture in this sitcom for children. Sam spends most of his time, Carly, but we see the mother of Freddie occasion. What if unattended (she lives with her brother, but more like a big kid), Carly is a good girl. Get some problems (things like breaking into an empty apartment to film his show or make fun of the teachers), but in general, try Sam out of trouble.

While Carly may be frivolous and disrespectful, it's nothing compared to her BF Sam, it's rarely a good thing to say about someone or something. The two often make jokes at the expense of others, and their little web show started because the kids thought it was fun to watch, online Carly and Sam making fun of cone-shaped breasts of their teachers. "

Comic elements of the series are not any other disrespectful, but they are not intelligent stories and even some touching moments. Overall, the show has a great comedy, interesting stories, and fun actors; However, parents expressed some concern about the idea that all children pass through without having to have much regard for need or authorities, and most of the comedy revolves around bashing and derogatory remarks. Some episodes of the series also contain a lot of content in dating and relationships with Carly kissing a boy in at least one of them.

It is also important to note that the characters in the show encourage kids to log on to the website and submit videos, ideas, or anything you want. Some of these observations may even end up on TV. The children will have lots of fun with such an active role in the show, but a good discussion about internet safety and the rules of his family line justified, especially when the kids go to the same upload videos of themselves.

* If you want a preview of the series before their children contains the website iCarly webcast characters to the show to be seen.

iCarly - topics and themes

  • Carly Spencer and parents are overseas in the military.
  • Teenager a major problem in iCarly. Smashing Carly Freddie are in love often returns to the first exhibitions and Carly and Sam developed crushes and even compete for the same type in a few episodes.
  • Carly and Sam have a general ignorance about the school and their teachers.
  • Carly and Sam are celebrities on the Internet, and sometimes they interact with their viewers. Offer at least one occasion for a testimony of their studies at Carly.
iCarly Photo © Paramount Home Entertainment

iCarly - DVD

  • iCarly: Season 1, Volume 1: Collection of episodes from Season 1 of iCarly, including the pilot episode, the Halloween episode, and the consequence of the introduction of Carly's grandfather. (Price comparison)

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