Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis series is intended to help Christian children grow in The Lord. It is about a normal boy and his imaginary friend, McGee and how they use The Bible to make it through the pitfalls of gr... Tout lireThis series is intended to help Christian children grow in The Lord. It is about a normal boy and his imaginary friend, McGee and how they use The Bible to make it through the pitfalls of growing up.This series is intended to help Christian children grow in The Lord. It is about a normal boy and his imaginary friend, McGee and how they use The Bible to make it through the pitfalls of growing up.
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- Stars
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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good
loved this!
Watchable Family Entertainment
It is a nice nod back to the 80s/90s The New Adventures of McGee and Me only have 3 episodes where Nick is older but most of the cast remains
Decent, passable entertainment, I can watch it continually and not get tired of them
As far as Christian entertainment goes, it's actually good
I was born into a Christian household and had limited access to mainstream entertainment growing up in the 90s. So, a show like McGee & me was a common viewing experience. Despite it's limited reach, usually staying within a lot of church libraries, it was actually a good series. Not a really good series, but not cringe or cheap. Focus on the Family actually had a budget for it.
The series didn't have very many episodes, and only had 2 seasons, one from 1989-1990, and in 1992, in which 3 episodes were made. Each episode centers around Nicholas Martin, a young man who aspires to become an artist, and draws a character named McGee, a goofy sidekick who's there to provide guidance and moral support.
To sum the show up, it's got a lot of common elements to shows like Clarissa explains it all. Nick is the connection between the story and the audience. Throughout the show, Nick learns several lessons and morals, going through a series of adventures.
It's all available for free viewing on YouTube, and there's a secular, made for TV version of the show that removes all the religious references if you're interested.
Eighties fashion and timeless values
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJohnny Green (Derek) was actually caught smoking a Marlboro cigarette by a Focus on the Family executive. Green was nearly fired but show producers persuaded Focus on the Family otherwise because they invested so much into the Derek Cryder character. Because of this Derek's character changes as the series progresses from evil to good.
- Citations
Phillip Monroe Jr.: Don't tell Mrs. Herman, but he's making me give the answers to the geography quiz.
Nicolas 'Nick' Martin: Figures. I guess he can't remember big words like "Ohio".
- Versions alternativesSome prints of the VHS tapes contain a different version of the opening sequence, where the title card has a plain brown background instead of the animated purple design. Additionally, the Bible that Nick reads before the show says "The Way", while other versions say "The Bible".
- ConnexionsFeatured in Everything Is Terrible! Presents: The Great Satan (2018)
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- How many seasons does McGee and Me! have?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The New Adventures of McGee and Me
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- Durée
- 30min
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