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After watching this show i was disappointed to state the fact that this wasn't a good show. The jokes were awful, the videos weren't even funny. And to sum it all up i just realized that it was an exact ripoff of icarly. It has the same plot, same style and just makes me really ticked off. What happened to originality in this network, you cancelled all the good shows and has been losing viewers ever since
P.S. Why did you have to get Jake Paul in this. Nothing wrong with him, just why did you have to put him in this. He has so much more potential than to act in a Disney channel show.
Finn....... Out
P.S. Why did you have to get Jake Paul in this. Nothing wrong with him, just why did you have to put him in this. He has so much more potential than to act in a Disney channel show.
Finn....... Out
The Show is about two best friends who have a webshow and their geeky nerd that follows them everywhere sound familiar? Instead of Monty Python-esque humor they sing songs. Some of them are actually pretty funny. Frankie is rough life Sam but not nearly as mean, and Page is Sweet and Girly like Carly and is the straight man. There is Dirk the stupid dare devil guy. Jake Paul got fired for being an idiot so his character was abruptly erased from the show. I know he deserved to be fired but couldn't they get an in the sitcom's universe explanation for why he is gone. All I ask for is an off hand comment. Page can say Remember when Dirk and his family moved away that was so sad Frankie: Why are you telling me this I was there Page:I know I just felt like reminiscing. Reminiscing is fun. Frankie: I'm reminiscing choking on olives Page:This went from sad to gross. There is Ameila the bratty diva and there is Bernie the pathetic nerd. That's the show. I f you want to see this show done better watch Icarly.
- trebordjackson
- Jan 18, 2019
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In iCarly's season 2, episode 21, Carly and Sam learns that a network called Dingo Channel is running a show called "Totally Ten" that steals ideas from iCarly. For instance, they have "Random Jumping" instead of "Random Dancing", etc. Just change the name of Dingo to Disney and "Totally Ten" to "Bizaardvark" and voila, you have another Disney "original" series. After watching two episodes (and I will watch no more), I can only say one thing: please, don't recommend this show to the kids, the eighth amendment does not permit to inflict such a cruel and unusual punishment. By the way, in that iCarly episode I mentioned, all the plagiarism finishes when Freddy and Spencer threatens to show the frozen head of Dingo's founder in the web. Well, that's curious, because a well known urban legend says that Walt Disney's body is cryogenically frozen somewhere. Maybe somebody should take old Walt from wherever he is and prevent this show from being renewed for a second season.
- lagranluzazul
- Aug 25, 2016
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This is just a horrible ripoff of iCarly and has disgusting "viral videos". I can't believe it has a 6.5 rating. Don't watch it. Please don't watch it. The jokes aren't funny and Disney isn't taking a step forward with this..........they're falling down flights of steps with it. It's so pathetic, it is Bizarre. Even the theme song is just so bland and stupid. Back to the jokes for a second.......They repeat them over and over! Like this. "Hey guys" *bump into each other*. *bump into each other again and again.* The Blobfish song?? THAT ISN'T FUNNY. We don't care if you have a crush on a blobfish. It is exactly like that trash show "School of Rock" or "iCarly" on Nickelodeon. NOT FUNNY. It already has lots of rants on YouTube from like 8 YEAR OLDS. That's Disney's targeted audience. Remember good Disney Channel live-action shows like Wizards of Waverly Place, Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Lizzie McGuire, That's So Raven, Phil of the Future, Life with Derek, Even Stevens...and now we have a show about making unfunny popular music videos on YouTube..I'm out
This show is a piece of trash, and one of the worst Disney Channel shows in the last ten years. Disney channel is obsessed with making shows mainly about teenage girls that are best friends. Some other examples would be Shake It Up, Liv and Maddie, Girl Meets World and Best Friends Whenever. Shake It Up was not popular enough, and Liv and Maddie was over rated. Like this show BFW is garbage, they are both knockoffs of Girl Meets World. Girl Meets World was one of Disney's best shows, and I think that BFW and Bizaardvark were the reason for GMW's cancellation. This show is basically another Disney show about best friends, except this ripped off Icarly big time. Disney needs to get their act together again and come up with better shows than this show, BFW and that horrible Jessie spin off Bunk'd. Disney channel will probably stop making shows if they can't come up with anything, because Stuck in the Middle and KC Undercover are the only good shows on anymore. I think if they were smart they would never got rid of GMW or made these awful shows ever, It's like they want us to really hate them.
- jabcom-87592
- Mar 29, 2017
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My daughter really likes this show. It is funny. The songs are clever. I have never seen iCarly so I don't care if it is a ripoff. We need fun, lighthearted shows that don't center around teenage dating angst and instead focus on smart creative girls and kids who support each other.
I'm almost 20 years old now, so my taste in television has changed over the years. I still enjoy most of the shows I loved as a child (mostly cartoons from Nick and Cartoon Network) and I still enjoy a lot of sitcoms my mom showed me when I was younger (Friends, Fraiser, Seinfeld, etc). But my love for television remains with shows such as Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and Halt & Catch Fire. But I do like to tap in to my inner-child every once and awhile. I saw a promo for this show when I was watching an episodes of Star Wars: Rebels. I had NO idea what to make of it and I didn't care. But I was so bored one day and they were giving an episode of this show. The episode in question was Frankie Has a Hater. My only reaction was surprise, because of how many times I laughed. Here are some of the aspects of the show that work and don't work.
Work: 1. Madison Hu as Frankie Wong: Madison Hu (at least in my eyes) as a future in Hollywood. She's cute, talented, and incredibly funny. A large portion of the show's success and enjoyment comes from Hu's performance. The perfect cross between subtle, stoic nuances and a crazy and incredibly relatable outbursts, Madison Hu's Frankie Wong is one of the most memorable characters in recent Disney Channel history.
2. Paige & Amelia: While Madison Hu is the show's brightest show, the series' 2 other main actresses are also enjoyable. Oliva Rodrigo as Paige Olvera and DeVore Ledridge as Amelia Duckworth can best be described as teenage girl versions of Jason Bateman's Michael Bluth and Portia De Rossi's Lindsay Bluth from Arrested Development. One is more sarcastic and relies on her interactions with her environment and other characters. While the other is more self-involved, concerned with her looks, kinda mean, but never gets on your nerves. I also love that Amelia isn't your stereotypical dumb hot blond.
3. The Chemistry Between the Actors: All the actors (while not all great) all work very well together. Hu and Rodrigo especially.
4. No Over-Reliance on Social Media trends: The series could have easily just have been "LOOK, SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS! LOOK HOW HIP WE ARE!!!!". Instead they use SM as a way to show you how all the characters are different.
5. It's Just Plain Fun: The show isn't smart, original, or even great. But I'm glad that this show isn't just mindless or annoying. The show isn't concerned with teaching the audience a lesson (watch Girl Meets World and Andi Mack for that) but it is concerned with making you laugh. And if that was the show's sole goal, well they accomplished it.
Don't Work: 1. Jake Paul as Dirk Mann: This show would be EONS better if Jake Paul wasn't on this show. The difference between him and the 4 other series regulars is that Jake Paul sticks out like a sore thumb. Hu, Rodrigo, Ledridge, and Wacker are all ACTORS. Jake Paul was a viner, not an actor, and there are not the same thing. Paul only works when he doesn't talk. He gets on your nerves, he over does it, and sinks the show's quality very very very low. He should have stayed with Vine. Oh wait...
2. Ethan Wacker as Bernie Schotz: Wacker is not bad in the show, in fact he's actually quite funny. It's just that I hate the treatment of the character.
3. The Treatment of Male Characters: In traditional Disney Channel tradition (even from shows of my youth) the male characters are treated as idiots and jerks. Surprise surprise.
4. The Music: The Bizaardvark songs take up too much time and most of them aren't even funny. Some are, but most of them aren't.
5. A Severe Lack of Memorable (Or Good) Recurring Characters: When it comes to ANY sitcom (or even all kinds of TV shows) you need a memorable cast of characters. Not only series regulars, but recurring characters as well. This show has a few (Belissa, Liam, and others) but the problem is that NONE of them are memorable or even that good. They come and go without any sort of impact on the viewer. Hopefully this changes in Season 2 or in Season 3.
CONCLUSION: The show isn't perfect and has a lot of problems, but it has a lot of problems that can be easily fixed. With great lead actresses, interesting humor, and a relatable cast of characters, Bizaardvark is some of the most fun I've had on TV in a long time. B
Work: 1. Madison Hu as Frankie Wong: Madison Hu (at least in my eyes) as a future in Hollywood. She's cute, talented, and incredibly funny. A large portion of the show's success and enjoyment comes from Hu's performance. The perfect cross between subtle, stoic nuances and a crazy and incredibly relatable outbursts, Madison Hu's Frankie Wong is one of the most memorable characters in recent Disney Channel history.
2. Paige & Amelia: While Madison Hu is the show's brightest show, the series' 2 other main actresses are also enjoyable. Oliva Rodrigo as Paige Olvera and DeVore Ledridge as Amelia Duckworth can best be described as teenage girl versions of Jason Bateman's Michael Bluth and Portia De Rossi's Lindsay Bluth from Arrested Development. One is more sarcastic and relies on her interactions with her environment and other characters. While the other is more self-involved, concerned with her looks, kinda mean, but never gets on your nerves. I also love that Amelia isn't your stereotypical dumb hot blond.
3. The Chemistry Between the Actors: All the actors (while not all great) all work very well together. Hu and Rodrigo especially.
4. No Over-Reliance on Social Media trends: The series could have easily just have been "LOOK, SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS! LOOK HOW HIP WE ARE!!!!". Instead they use SM as a way to show you how all the characters are different.
5. It's Just Plain Fun: The show isn't smart, original, or even great. But I'm glad that this show isn't just mindless or annoying. The show isn't concerned with teaching the audience a lesson (watch Girl Meets World and Andi Mack for that) but it is concerned with making you laugh. And if that was the show's sole goal, well they accomplished it.
Don't Work: 1. Jake Paul as Dirk Mann: This show would be EONS better if Jake Paul wasn't on this show. The difference between him and the 4 other series regulars is that Jake Paul sticks out like a sore thumb. Hu, Rodrigo, Ledridge, and Wacker are all ACTORS. Jake Paul was a viner, not an actor, and there are not the same thing. Paul only works when he doesn't talk. He gets on your nerves, he over does it, and sinks the show's quality very very very low. He should have stayed with Vine. Oh wait...
2. Ethan Wacker as Bernie Schotz: Wacker is not bad in the show, in fact he's actually quite funny. It's just that I hate the treatment of the character.
3. The Treatment of Male Characters: In traditional Disney Channel tradition (even from shows of my youth) the male characters are treated as idiots and jerks. Surprise surprise.
4. The Music: The Bizaardvark songs take up too much time and most of them aren't even funny. Some are, but most of them aren't.
5. A Severe Lack of Memorable (Or Good) Recurring Characters: When it comes to ANY sitcom (or even all kinds of TV shows) you need a memorable cast of characters. Not only series regulars, but recurring characters as well. This show has a few (Belissa, Liam, and others) but the problem is that NONE of them are memorable or even that good. They come and go without any sort of impact on the viewer. Hopefully this changes in Season 2 or in Season 3.
CONCLUSION: The show isn't perfect and has a lot of problems, but it has a lot of problems that can be easily fixed. With great lead actresses, interesting humor, and a relatable cast of characters, Bizaardvark is some of the most fun I've had on TV in a long time. B
- FinnHudsonFromElsewhere
- Jul 5, 2017
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- bryanabanana
- Jul 12, 2016
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I am honestly confused by the negative reviews for this show.
Just about every one of the actors are talented (with the exception of Jake Paul who only works because he's basically doing an impersonation of himself), the characters all have real chemistry, they actually grow from episode to episode, and the main characters are two smart girls who are having fun doing something that they love and have a believable friendship. It helps that the story of each episode comes first. The plot lines aren't written around a single joke.
What I really love is that each character falls into a trope, but those tropes are often tweaked to make these characters feel real.
Paige is sweet and always wants to do the right thing (even if it's what only she thinks is right), but she's not always stardust and sunshine--she is capable of being annoyed and snippy and she doesn't let people walk all over her.
Frankie is sarcastic and skeptical of everything and everyone, but she still has a heart and wants the best for the world around her, even if it means doing or allowing something that she doesn't like in order to make someone else happy.
Amelia is the girlie-girl who loves makeup and fashion, she can be self-centered and shallow, but she's not entirely unaware of her own faults or how she effects the people around her. There's even an episode where she realizes that her being shallow can influence the young girls who watch her to not care about school or their own intelligence, so she tries to change that by pretending to care about those things herself. Does she go about in the absolute wrong way? Yes, but that's what comedy is.
Even Bernie and Dirk, who are admittedly the weakest characters on the show, have their moments of being human rather than walking tropes.
For the reviewers saying that the show is unrealistic, SO WAS iCARLY. Do you really think a teenage girl who lives with her older brother who is stuck in adolescence could afford a that level of a studio in their...what was that space even? An apartment attic? With all the latest hightech gear? No.
So what if Bizaardvark has a building where all the "youtubers" hang out and the girls make unrealistically high quality videos. The writers make up for it by being surprisingly aware of what it takes to be on youtube and then work those things into a reality that is entertaining to kids. There's a whole episode about collaborating with other youtubers and how it can either hurt or help your channel. There's an episode about Frankie and Page being upset because the content that takes such little work and creativity is the most popular, while the content that does take those things is often overlooked. There's an episode where Page and Frankie accidentally pander to children and become popular, but have to decide if they want to be popular doing something they hate or invisible doing something that they love. Even within the voogle building, perks are given to the channels based on how many subscribers they have just like on youtube. This show isn't mindless key jingling for kids to rot their brain to. There's actual thought and care behind it that I personally don't think I've seen in one of Disney's live action shows since Wizards of Waverly Place.
Yes, the basic premise is like iCarly, but, honestly, if you watch more than one episode, it's very clear that it's not at all a "rip off" of it. Though, it doesn't matter anyways, iCarly came out in 2007 just after youtube first started. Youtube was an entirely different place at the time: Fred was the most popular channel, Shane Dawson was still doing skits, very few people knew what it was and very few people thought they could make anything out of it. Bizaardvark is the iCarly for today's youtube. Every one of the people yelling about it on here just sound like the old farts who are afraid of change and who can't keep up with "those damn kids."
Seriously, lighten up and stop trashing a show that WASN'T MADE FOR YOU.
Just about every one of the actors are talented (with the exception of Jake Paul who only works because he's basically doing an impersonation of himself), the characters all have real chemistry, they actually grow from episode to episode, and the main characters are two smart girls who are having fun doing something that they love and have a believable friendship. It helps that the story of each episode comes first. The plot lines aren't written around a single joke.
What I really love is that each character falls into a trope, but those tropes are often tweaked to make these characters feel real.
Paige is sweet and always wants to do the right thing (even if it's what only she thinks is right), but she's not always stardust and sunshine--she is capable of being annoyed and snippy and she doesn't let people walk all over her.
Frankie is sarcastic and skeptical of everything and everyone, but she still has a heart and wants the best for the world around her, even if it means doing or allowing something that she doesn't like in order to make someone else happy.
Amelia is the girlie-girl who loves makeup and fashion, she can be self-centered and shallow, but she's not entirely unaware of her own faults or how she effects the people around her. There's even an episode where she realizes that her being shallow can influence the young girls who watch her to not care about school or their own intelligence, so she tries to change that by pretending to care about those things herself. Does she go about in the absolute wrong way? Yes, but that's what comedy is.
Even Bernie and Dirk, who are admittedly the weakest characters on the show, have their moments of being human rather than walking tropes.
For the reviewers saying that the show is unrealistic, SO WAS iCARLY. Do you really think a teenage girl who lives with her older brother who is stuck in adolescence could afford a that level of a studio in their...what was that space even? An apartment attic? With all the latest hightech gear? No.
So what if Bizaardvark has a building where all the "youtubers" hang out and the girls make unrealistically high quality videos. The writers make up for it by being surprisingly aware of what it takes to be on youtube and then work those things into a reality that is entertaining to kids. There's a whole episode about collaborating with other youtubers and how it can either hurt or help your channel. There's an episode about Frankie and Page being upset because the content that takes such little work and creativity is the most popular, while the content that does take those things is often overlooked. There's an episode where Page and Frankie accidentally pander to children and become popular, but have to decide if they want to be popular doing something they hate or invisible doing something that they love. Even within the voogle building, perks are given to the channels based on how many subscribers they have just like on youtube. This show isn't mindless key jingling for kids to rot their brain to. There's actual thought and care behind it that I personally don't think I've seen in one of Disney's live action shows since Wizards of Waverly Place.
Yes, the basic premise is like iCarly, but, honestly, if you watch more than one episode, it's very clear that it's not at all a "rip off" of it. Though, it doesn't matter anyways, iCarly came out in 2007 just after youtube first started. Youtube was an entirely different place at the time: Fred was the most popular channel, Shane Dawson was still doing skits, very few people knew what it was and very few people thought they could make anything out of it. Bizaardvark is the iCarly for today's youtube. Every one of the people yelling about it on here just sound like the old farts who are afraid of change and who can't keep up with "those damn kids."
Seriously, lighten up and stop trashing a show that WASN'T MADE FOR YOU.
- ifeobi-07253
- May 27, 2019
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Another failed attempt for Disney Channel to be "original". Ever since Hannah Montana ended, Disney Channel has been going downhill....... Dramatically. To be honest I stopped watching Disney channel when Phineas and Ferb and Gravity Falls ended but when i heard about this, i felt the need that something had to be said. When i first head about this i KNEW it was going to be an exact ripoff off "iCarly" and i'm not even surprised to say it is. At this point, they're not even trying anymore. The show is about two friends who make comedy videos........but lack the comedy. iCarly was random but at least it was funny. I was watching this with my cousins and at least 10 minutes in, they asked if i could change it to Full House....FULL HOUSE. And to top it all off, we have to add a vine star in it..... WHY? they've got better things to do than hang out with 12 year old girls.
All in all, its an unfunny show....ya blew it.
All in all, its an unfunny show....ya blew it.
- cwinner-82703
- Jul 8, 2016
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Not much to talk about its just complete rip of icarly like people have mentioned before . There is nothing redeeming about this show its cringy and has stupid humor that will only appeal to jake paulers . I'm glad Disney fired him . Hes a terrible role model for kids and is doing stupid antics and ruining youtube . Hopefully with jake paul gone this show will loose views and will get cancelled.
- Kenjislamberry
- Aug 11, 2017
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Where do I even begin? Watching the first episode, I knew this show would be another obnoxious school-setting show with the most irritating characters. The main characters (already forgot their names, not even worth looking up) are very cliché, bland characters. The supporting characters are just as bland. Very little is going on for them. I cannot see them making more than one season of this show, as the concept can't be looked into any further; it's just a school with "famous" web stars. It is literally a rehash of "A.N.T. Farm," which was an absolute disaster. I think Disney should just stick to animated features, as most of their live action shows just don't cut it.
- toonlinkms-53344
- Jul 13, 2016
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- nursedesmond
- Jul 27, 2016
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Okay so when this show first aired on Disney Channel a couple of months ago I thought I would check it out because it was a new show from Disney and I have to say I was very disappointed. The actors are good and all its just the show itself, it is so unrealistic and not funny at all unless your 5 years old. Why can't Disney Channel make family sitcoms like they did with Good Luck Charlie that appeal to kids and adults. When I watched this show I honestly laughed about twice throughout the whole thirty minute episode. It is just about this place where people go and make videos and try and get subscribers. Anyways I would not recommend this show.
First of all, I think the writers did a terrible job with trying to make this show modern and relatable. They're so out of touch, they have little understanding of what YouTube is really like. First of all, everyone in "Vuuuuuuuugle" seems to have only one purpose, like their channel is only devoted to one thing that's so ridiculous that no YouTuber would never actually do it (like horse face guy) There don't seem to be any normal video makers, no vloggers, no gaming channels, no comedy channels, none of that. Everyone on here seems to be saying that it's a ripoff of iCarly, but the only thing they share is the whole "video" aspect. Literally nothing else.
But, when it all comes down to the big picture, this show isn't THAT bad. I really enjoyed the first episode, but I absolutely hated episodes 2-4. The next 10 or so episodes were nothing special, they were okay. But around the end of of the season I actually started enjoying the show more. At least it doesn't have that stupid "we have a secret that nobody can find out about" plot that's been beaten dead by now, and at least it has okay humor, and it's not all just gross fart jokes and juvenile humor like that. And lastly, the characters aren't stereotypical. The main character, an Asian, isn't a typical smart Asian which all the jokes revolve around. All the characters have their own personalities, which most shows can't seem to do nowadays.
But, when it all comes down to the big picture, this show isn't THAT bad. I really enjoyed the first episode, but I absolutely hated episodes 2-4. The next 10 or so episodes were nothing special, they were okay. But around the end of of the season I actually started enjoying the show more. At least it doesn't have that stupid "we have a secret that nobody can find out about" plot that's been beaten dead by now, and at least it has okay humor, and it's not all just gross fart jokes and juvenile humor like that. And lastly, the characters aren't stereotypical. The main character, an Asian, isn't a typical smart Asian which all the jokes revolve around. All the characters have their own personalities, which most shows can't seem to do nowadays.
This showbis good for kids that are 7-8 years old because the jokes are not funny but the kids that have 7-8 years are laughing
- petrerotileanu
- Jun 2, 2018
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... this is also silly humor (and actually less stupid than Gilligan's Island!). Bizaardvark isn't Shakespeare. It IS really nice as a fun, goofy show to take our minds off things. Also, it's pretty positive.
A lot of good Disney and Nickelodeon Channels shows have been cancelled before they had an "as good or better" replacement ready. Bizaardvark is one of very few shows that I have been happy to see come along, and not just watch because they have nothing better on.
A lot of good Disney and Nickelodeon Channels shows have been cancelled before they had an "as good or better" replacement ready. Bizaardvark is one of very few shows that I have been happy to see come along, and not just watch because they have nothing better on.
- johnd-95595
- Jul 31, 2018
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This show is SO boring! The characters are so cliché, the acting is not very good, their videos and the characters are not funny, and the plot is awful! Once again, Disney has made another cliché uninteresting show with bad actors. Why did they have to bring Jake Paul into this? He's such a funny vine star and he has so much potential. Disney only makes Jake Paul seem like an actor with their stupid script writing, and he's actually good! This is why Disney has been loosing so mhch viewers! All their shows are horrible! All the fantastic, popular, and funny Disney sjows from the 2000s were so good and very popular! And look at Disney now? How much I miss old Disney Channel. Disney channel is running out of ideas!
- ashollychick
- Dec 19, 2016
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- sballroxmysox73
- May 26, 2019
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For a Disney show, the four leads here are above average (I'm thinking of the ill-acted "Andi Mack"). I think they have more natural talent than the usual Teen Nick or Disney show. The problem is, the writing is terrible, and borrows from particularly "iCarly" too often. It also seems to be down-played in its marketing, rather than the over-hyped "Andi Mack". One hopes that this series, with its two Asian American stars, outlasts the heavily-funded Asian American "Andi Mack."
An update from its third season. The two lead actors, Madison Hu and Olivia Rodrigo are starting to smirk at their own jokes, yet I think it's Ms Rodrigo who is the better actress here. But it's the mean girl who is the show's breakout star. Devore Ledridge singlehandedly carries the series. Everything is perfect. Her timing, her voice, her body movements are exceptional. Why isn't she in her own series by now?
- KamikochiKeith86
- Feb 25, 2018
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First i would like to start by saying I love the Disney Channel and I'm the mother of two kiddos who love Disney channel also. Its always playing family movies and the shows are kid oriented. I've been watching Disney since I was a kid and love all the shows that play except this one. Bizaardvark is one of the most annoying shows I've ever watched. Their songs are so dumb.They make no sense and I think that blobfish song was the worst. With the so dramatic song a very close 2nd. I think the two main characters are trying too hard to be funny but their not funny just stupid.I have nothing good to say about this show except "SAD" Please take this show off the air.
- tanyapadilla
- Jan 2, 2017
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