Make It Pop
Make It Pop
TV-G | 26 March 2015 (USA)

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    NipPierce

    Wow, this is a REALLY bad movie!

    Interesteg

    What makes it different from others?

    Incannerax

    What a waste of my time!!!

    Ava-Grace Willis

    Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

    megalink-77731

    Absolutely horrendous. The acting was sub-par and even though this is inspired by K-Pop, the bigoted producer said that he absolutely refused to put Asian males in this show. This is sending a message of self-hate and white male supremacy. This modern era of shows on Nickelodeon, they are a far cry from the old days of Nickelodeon embracing diversity, now they are planning on giving messages of preferred treatment and favoritism to the children and pre-teenagers of the United States of America. I shudder to think what would happen if the children absorb the messages and start to apply racist stereotypes based on this bigoted media.

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    Zack May

    I too watch the entire season, I was binge watching after I saw one of the episodes aired while I was waiting at a clinic. Anyway I would like to play as the devil's advocate and say that it's still is pretty much racist. The show revolves around 3 Asian female leads and one white guy. Sure they added a black guy later in the series but his role isn't given much of an impact like the white male lead. There's also a Asian guy I've seen in the background several times but that's about it. Unless you count Corki's dad but even so he's not a male lead. Still wish there was more diversity in the show like maybe adding a good looking Hispanic guy in the mix? This is the 21st century right? Now Brian camp, I'm assuming you're a white guy since apparently you fail to see the outrage other folks can plainly see. First off, for the sake of political correctness, Jodi is a Filipina not a Filipino, she's a chick not a dude. Despite the show being influenced by Jpop/Kpop there's no Asian male lead. James Lynch, the show's producer, said so himself that he would never ever add an Asian male lead. So it begs the question why? I mean if you over looked everything about the show and focus solely on the hidden message the show gives out, you'll know why. The show is basically saying that only white guys are good enough to date Asian women but not blacks, not Hispanics, heck not even a Asian guy himself? The show degenerates Asian women given the notion that they're nothing more than just a fetish. Hey maybe you fail to see it since well you're a white guy. I too attended a multi-racial arts school but that's where the similarities end Mr. Camp. The real world is diverse and not at all like this ethnic cleansing propaganda that you call a show.

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    psion_biz

    For one, this is not even close to what was expected. I just watched to see what the fuss was about from social media. I can see that it is related to K-pop at the weakest level. The director/producers want to maintain the White Man Asian Woman dominance. 'the producer said "Nope! Never! Asian guys in my show, not gonna happen!", while everyone else–albeit uncomfortably–laughed it off. Come on now, it's a show about Korean pop. Half the artists from the K-pop industry are Asian men.'As mentioned by other reviewers, it seems like the producers are perpetuating the White Man Asian Woman fetish/fantasy. The acting and everything else seems appropriate for the target demographic. This is the only good part of this series. Its age appropriate and that it hits the target demographic.

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    Tony Lee

    I completely disagree with "Leah Mckenzie" 's review. For a person not into Kpop, "she" sure writes a lot on a completely unknown and unpopular Kpop show, ranting about how racism doesn't exist and how anyone who dare to talk about it is the racist.Pretty much the worse show I have ever seen. In THE ONE place, a show about Kpop, where they could have Asian males in it without being completely sexless, they manage to do away with it. I am actually very IMPRESSED how they managed to pull this off, without anyone pointing out how ridiculous this is.Why is white Hollywood so averse to having any Asian males on screen, except in extremely clichéd and stereotyped roles? I have no idea. Why is having a normal sexually functioning Asian male on screen so damn hard for American media?---Notice how the two reviews saying "there is no racism" or "racism is overblown" or "anyone who complain about racism is racist themselves" are all registered within a week and never have a single review in the past.While the only guy talking about how this IS an example of racism (the main guy behind this show, Thomas Lynch, literally said in no unclear terms "he will never have an Asian guy on his show") has a 10 year account and tons of past reviews.

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