Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
TV-Y7 | 12 September 2004 (USA)

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    ChanBot

    i must have seen a different film!!

    Kailansorac

    Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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    Bluebell Alcock

    Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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    Loui Blair

    It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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    KyleLicht

    This was a great show as a kid bringing back nostalgic memories. It consists of zany antics and realistic middle school problems made unrealistic and reenacted puerilely. It always makes me laugh with the stupid stunts and the silly sound effects.The characters are great! There are relationship problems, bullies, and the famous janitor, Gordy! He chases a weasel throughout the entire show and befriends the main characters, foolishly helping them through their situations.The guide to school survival is truly helpful and teaches lessons for kids. So, it is educational and entertaining. Ned's is a great show. No doubt.

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    Anonreveiwer

    There's nothing outstanding about 'Ned's Declassified'. It's a basic concept with a basic storyline. Ned Bigby is a lazy under achieving pupil attending the wacky James K. Polk middle school with his two best friends Cookie and Moze. Wanting to help future generations, he creates a guide to with tips and facts to survive school. Simple enough.Devon Werkheiser is excellent as Ned, offering an extremely likable and relate able performance. He has excellent comedy premise and delivers the lines with hilarity as well as sincerity. He remains believable in an exaggerated world. Lindsay Shaw also shines as Moze, Ned's Tom-Boy best friend but the real show-taker here is Daniel Lee Curtis as Ned's computer-geek friend Cookie. Not only are his misadventures comic thunder, but he offers such a likable persona you just can't help but feel sorry for the tech-obsessed geek even if he is in the wrong. Tylor Chase, Daran Norris and Rob Pinkston all offer up good supporting performances and some could even hold a show on their own if a spin-off ever came about.The sitcom is a breath of fresh air as it is one of the few teen-coms that doesn't focus on looks, popularity and guest stars. It's just three middle school friends trying to find their place in the world which can connect to teenagers everywhere. That and it offers up some very funny slapstick.However, the sitcom can feel childish (but hey, that's who it's aimed at right?) at times and most of the characters, whilst likable, are fairly forgettable. It offers nothing to to teen-coms but it never tried to. It's just an easy watch in an easy afternoon.

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    Megatron1234

    This show might be the worst show on Nick. In fact... it is the worst show on Nick. It would be good except for the parts in the show where Dan Curtis' performance is really, really terrible. There are times when his acting is okay at best. Lindsey Shaw's performance might be the best in the whole TV show. Devon Werkheiser's performance is 2nd best. Not good, but not bad. The thing that really sent this show down the hole for me was those annoying, wacky, cartoon sound effects. I have only seen 3 episodes, all stunk. 2 of them I saw just because I wanted to find at least one thing good about the show. This show is worse than the Weird Al Show, and you will know what I mean if you've seen it. So all in all, only see this show if there's nothing better to do and I would've given this Show a 0/10 but the lowest was a 1/10 so I just ran with it.

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    Trolls_Suck_Ass

    Ned's the Classified School Survival Guide was one of those shows that I watched while doing homework, projects, or any "educational" type work that I had to do. Since I had plenty of those to do, NCSSG became a daily show that I JUST HAD TO WATCH. Every time I watched it, I laughed out loud. I mean, really loud. I even experienced some accidents while watching the show.(Not entirely true) Not only does it make me laugh, but it really taught me a lot about school. I know that most of the stuff is over exaggerating,but Ned's tips helped me tremendously during school hours. Ned's somewhat a middle school philosopher. The whole point is, the show is freaking awesome.

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