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03-17-2019, 12:49 AM
Both shows are on the surface, about two pre-teen girls who make goofy videos.
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View Full Version : Is this basically Disney's version of iCarly TMC 03-17-2019, 12:49 AM Both shows are on the surface, about two pre-teen girls who make goofy videos. D-Dey 09-10-2019, 06:43 PM Both shows are on the surface, about two pre-teen girls who make goofy videos. The main difference is that Paige Olvera (Olivia Rodrigo) and Frankie Wong (Madison Hu)'s sketches are primarily music-oriented. In the meantime Coop and Cami are mainly about online crowd surveys. Prince Michael 04-12-2021, 02:37 AM There have been several shows that center around computer use and the internet . You've had iCarly,Good Luck, Charlie, Bizaardvark, and Coop and Cami Ask The World . There was a body of opinion that Good Luck, Charlie was Disney's version of iCarly . Computers and the internet have made such an impact on American life that they're likely to be an activity that shows up on situation comedies . These shows depict what it might be like to make and put videos on the internet or at least make video diaries . If you've been watching Last Man Standing, almost every features a scene where Mike Baxter gets on the "Outdoor Man" website and offers a few words about what's right ... or wrong with our society . A lot of kids might like to put their own videos on the internet, so the kids and teenagers on these shows who do the same thing are "cool" . One of these days, you might see a situation comedy about an adult who has his own webshow . TMC 06-26-2021, 03:21 AM There have been several shows that center around computer use and the internet . You've had iCarly,Good Luck, Charlie, Bizaardvark, and Coop and Cami Ask The World . There was a body of opinion that Good Luck, Charlie was Disney's version of iCarly . Computers and the internet have made such an impact on American life that they're likely to be an activity that shows up on situation comedies . These shows depict what it might be like to make and put videos on the internet or at least make video diaries . If you've been watching Last Man Standing, almost every features a scene where Mike Baxter gets on the "Outdoor Man" website and offers a few words about what's right ... or wrong with our society . A lot of kids might like to put their own videos on the internet, so the kids and teenagers on these shows who do the same thing are "cool" . One of these days, you might see a situation comedy about an adult who has his own webshow . Since you mentioned, Coop and Cami Ask The World, I've started to think that premise of the show, while interestingly in theory (the main characters polling a web audience in order to decide important life decisions), it still had a limited self-life. A show like this cries for interactive audience participation (kind of like another Disney Channel show, Just Roll With It), but here, the voting results are 100% scripted. So it's kind of hard for the audience to truly invest in the storylines, if it gives out the false premise that they actually have some sort of say into what will happen. The show kind of strikes me as if they took the interactive concept of Just Roll With It, the kids hosting a wacky show on the internet concept from iCarly or Bizaardvark, and the Fear Factor inspired "On-Air Dare" segments that the cast of All That did in the on Nickelodeon's SNICK back in the early 2000s. TMC 12-26-2022, 10:01 PM The main difference is that Paige Olvera (Olivia Rodrigo) and Frankie Wong (Madison Hu)'s sketches are primarily music-oriented. In the meantime Coop and Cami are mainly about online crowd surveys. 2ST5sW89nw4 |