Thursday, October 1, 2015

Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn (They're real and they're spectacular---heard on Seinfeld) -- (Done as of February 27, 2016 Saturday)

Parents read this for your kids.  The show is great but I just thought you should know a few things.  The beginning information is kind of an expose.  Further down, in the post I tell you about Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn.  You can scroll right down to it.  Watch for the heading.

Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn (This page is pg  13 , AA, I recommend that you should be at least 18 to read this page.....if your not, I'll tell your mom..... I'll give her some soap to wash your eyes out.  .... Okay there is material that will make a young mind do an imitation of a volcano, guy or girl.  Okay ..... so if you're old enough read on.  I hate to dumb the material down to be safe.  The material suffers.  I'm working on doing quality work. 

Okay there once was a man from Nantucket....aw crap...or better yet let us talk about birds and bees relationships but in a negative way.....See all I had to say was f..... it and all mature readers would fall off their mother's office chairs onto their mother's basement floor and roll back and forth.  Okay children go away.....to another page okay?  Or just sit there until your 18 or have your parents read the page first or if they are crappy parents they will let you read the page on your own.)

"You are real and you are spectacular"  This is a line from the camping episode....the one where they aren't related to each other.

I think most of the world's population has seen the episode where Jerry wonders about his girlfriend's parts.... Okay are the kids asleep?......

On Seinfeld, Jerry wonders if his girlfriend (Teri Hatcher --- one of many girlfriends) has natural or fake/modified boobs....uh er breasts....mammaries.....

Okay that's the scary content I was worried about. 

On the kid sitcom Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn, Ricky sees a telescope at camp and is awestruck.  He says out loud "You are real and you are spectacular."  I am sure that is not a coincidence or just flooky writing.  A lot of the "children's" sitcoms..... or is that "young adult" sitcoms are trying to use as many "adult" lines or modified lines to excite the kids and shock the adults.

An example from Some Assembly Required is when the gang at Knick Knack Toys is at war with the mattress king and Bowie rips an earring from Piper's ear and says he needs it because they are at war....you know melting metal down to make weapons and ammunition?   Then Bowie asks Piper what else she has pierced? 

If any adults fell of their chair because I said what we are all thinking, get up.  I will be trying to keep writing things we are all thinking.  I will not write offensive stuff like race jokes and I won't get into religious debates.....maybe just in a mild way to state facts or information as I understand it. 

Don't be scared.  I think most of my work will be aimed at people over 18.  Younger kids may not obey my warnings but then again there are kids who could make adults blush. 

Shows like SpongeBob Squarepants might seem to be meant for children but I think adults will get all the jokes and kids will just think something silly was said. 

Have you hear of Almost Naked Animals?  You might get an image in your mind and you might realize that you were close or right on.  The show is great as soon as you get back the "almost naked" part.  I have gotten to know the show and characters well.  The show is one of my favourites.   The naked part is not a big deal.  You might just forget that part.  SpongeBob gets naked and kids watch the show.  I started watching it when I found out that Tim Conway and many other of my heroes from the past are involved in the show.  Did you know Pink sang in one of the SpongeBob movies? 

I love the following shows and more and recommend you see them.  Live action sitcoms are great but with cartoons the material only depends on the imagination of the crew.  Try it.  You'll like it.  Some of the shows are off the air but I'm sure they are available on demand and on .....shhhhh....YouTube.  Click on the links where available and become smarter....well you'll be entertained and know a whole lot about imaginary things.

SpongeBob Squarepants 
Almost Naked Animals
Numb Chucks
The Thundermans
Haunted Hathaways
Bella and the Bulldogs
ICarly
Victorious

and many more.


I hope you enjoyed my rant/review/2 cents worth.  Most of these shows are real and spectacular.  You will find out what else is pierced in time.  You will find out why one of the character finds out that nobody wants to touch his thing.  There is some streaking and mooning involved.  There are exhibitionists on some shows.  I've seen crossdressing.  I saw a woman undress in front of some kids in an elevator....well she stops when she notices them.  Did I tell you?....a lady gave birth to a bowling ball....an actual bowling ball.  Spencer from ICarly dressed like a woman to help his little sister with a problem....I think he wore a dress on about 3 occasions.

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Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn
 
Nicky is smart and reads a lot and he tries to be by the book and "goodie goodie"....uh .....yeah......Watch the show and see if he can keep it up.
 
 
Ricky is the Indian/Italian looking kid.  He's funny in the way he does stuff.  He's smart and tries to avoid getting into trouble, usually by getting others in trouble.
 
Dicky is the Narcissistic kid.  He worries about his looks, chases girls, but can sometimes let his hygiene go.  He once peed in Dawns drinking water bottle to give to the doctor.
 
Dawn is the girl.  She is very smart.  She is outnumbered and gets into situations that cause her trouble.  Her pride gets her into trouble. 
 
All four of the kids compete in many situations but they come together when it counts. 
 
*******
Genre: Sitcom
 
Created by:

Matt Fleckenstein
Developed by
Matt Fleckenstein
Michael Feldman
 
Starring:
 
Brian Stepanek
Allison Munn
Aidan Gallagher
Casey Simpson
Mace Coronel
Lizzy Greene
Gabrielle Elyse
 
Theme music composer: Doug Rockwell
 
Country of origin: United States
 
Original language(s): English
 
No. of seasons: 2
 
No. of episodes: 38 
 
 
Production

Executive producer(s):

Matt Fleckenstein
 Michael Feldman
 
Camera setup: Multi-camera
 
Running time: 22–25 minutes
 
Production company(s):
 
Nickelodeon Productions
Distributor
Nickelodeon
 
 
Release

Original network: Nickelodeon
 
Original release: September 13, 2014 – present
 
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn is an American television sitcom produced by Nickelodeon.
 
Plot
 
The series focuses on 10-year-old quadruplets Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn Harper. They have nothing in common, often fighting, but they must work together to solve everyday situations.
 
Characters

Tom (Brian Stepanek) is the father of the quadruplets. It is a running gag in the series that he cares more about his possessions than his children, but he loves his family and is a kid at heart.
Anne (Allison Munn) is the mother of the Harper quadruplets who usually gets caught up in Tom's new obsessions. In "Quaddy-Shack", it is revealed her middle name is Anne and her first name is Chantal.
Nicky (Aidan Gallagher) is the youngest of the Harper quadruplets. He is shown to be quite comedic, quirky, and easily confused.
Ricky (Casey Simpson) is the second oldest of the Harper quadruplets. He is the smart one of the group, always seen carrying a book or doing his homework. He is also a neat freak and a bit of a goody two shoes, though he occasionally tries to prove to Dawn and his brothers that he can bend rules as well.
Dicky (Mace Coronel) is the easy-going quadruplet who cares a great deal about his appearance. He always takes the easy way out.
Dawn (Lizzy Greene) is the oldest of the quadruplets by four seconds. Although she's always seen bothering her brothers, she does care about them deeply. There is a consistent rivalry for the leader spot of the quads between her and Ricky.
Josie (Gabrielle Elyse)
 
 
Episodes
 
Main article: List of Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn episodes

Season
Episodes
Originally aired

First aired
Last aired

1 20 September 13, 2014 March 24, 2015
2 26 May 23, 2015 TBA
 
Production
 
The series was originally picked up for 13 episodes on March 13, 2014, but was later increased to 20 episodes. The series premiered on September 13, 2014.
 
On November 18, 2014, the series was renewed for a second season. The second season premiered on May 23, 2015.
 
On February 9, 2016, Nickelodeon renewed Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn for a third season of 14 episodes. It also was confirmed that Matt Fleckenstein is stepping down as show runner.
 
 
Awards and nominations

Year
Award
Category
Result
 
2015 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Kids TV Show Nominated


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