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Adam Young não é um adolescente comum. Uma criança prodígio transformado em gênio adolescente, licenciado, regressa à escola secundária como o Sr. Young, o professor de ciências.Adam Young não é um adolescente comum. Uma criança prodígio transformado em gênio adolescente, licenciado, regressa à escola secundária como o Sr. Young, o professor de ciências.Adam Young não é um adolescente comum. Uma criança prodígio transformado em gênio adolescente, licenciado, regressa à escola secundária como o Sr. Young, o professor de ciências.
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This show is hilarious and doesn't need the laugh track because it can easily get real laughs from the viewers unlike any other sitcoms I have seen. For the first time ever, I found myself laughing along with the laugh track almost every time there was an attempted joke.
It does contain humour for slightly older children but the 'mature' jokes are very subtle and can only be understood by people who have been exposed to mature content before. There are very few of the 'mature' jokes and I hardly doubt that young children will be able to understand half of the jokes aimed for an older audience.
The characters may act ridiculous and act stupid but that is what makes it a sitcom. Unlike other Disney shows that I've seen, the teenage characters actually act like teenagers with teenage minds, rather than like 8 year olds trapped in a teenage body, and teenage minds aren't always completely pure and innocent.
This show is constantly making me laugh and even though, like most sitcoms, there isn't a single strict plot line, the rough storyline is very interesting, in my opinion. There is lots of humour with elements of cute romance and small aspects of scientific information in each episode.
The only thing is that children may confuse a lot of the 'science' in the show to be real and existing in today's time, which isn't. However, to most older children, it is quite clear when the 'science' in the show is correct and factual and when the 'science' is made up and discovered by Mr Young to take the characters of the show on an adventure.
Overall, I love this show and would recommend it to any audiences aged 10 or older.
It does contain humour for slightly older children but the 'mature' jokes are very subtle and can only be understood by people who have been exposed to mature content before. There are very few of the 'mature' jokes and I hardly doubt that young children will be able to understand half of the jokes aimed for an older audience.
The characters may act ridiculous and act stupid but that is what makes it a sitcom. Unlike other Disney shows that I've seen, the teenage characters actually act like teenagers with teenage minds, rather than like 8 year olds trapped in a teenage body, and teenage minds aren't always completely pure and innocent.
This show is constantly making me laugh and even though, like most sitcoms, there isn't a single strict plot line, the rough storyline is very interesting, in my opinion. There is lots of humour with elements of cute romance and small aspects of scientific information in each episode.
The only thing is that children may confuse a lot of the 'science' in the show to be real and existing in today's time, which isn't. However, to most older children, it is quite clear when the 'science' in the show is correct and factual and when the 'science' is made up and discovered by Mr Young to take the characters of the show on an adventure.
Overall, I love this show and would recommend it to any audiences aged 10 or older.
I first saw this show with my kids when it came on the Disney Channel in the afternoons. I would look at bits and pieces as dealt with my kids. I think Disney broadcasted one and half seasons of the show. I sort of liked it, but I just couldn't focus on it. Now, years later, with Netflix, I was searching for something to watch when I saw Mr. Young listed. I was surprised that there were three entire seasons of the show. I decided to watch a couple each night. It didn't take long to fall in love with the show. We live in a time in which tons of money is poured into programs. There is often too much production and to little character and substance. Mr. Young is a low budget show, but they know that; they circumvent the budget by giving you charm. And that charm is supplied by a wonderful ensemble of young actors. The lead, Mr. Young, portrayed by Brendan Meyer is just perfect for the part. He is supported by fine performers who have fun playing their parts. The stories are often silly, but the actors never lose focus and always take the absurd seriously. Near the end of the third season, the writers, producers, and actors knew that their show was coming to an end. Well, they went out with style. The last six episodes worked on the closure of storylines, poked fun at themselves all while giving the audience the best they could afford. I appreciated and enjoyed the simplicity, the honesty, the pure humor of Mr. Young far more than expensive overblown junk. To tell you the truth, I miss all those guys at Finnegan High School.
For a low budget comedy it does an ok job at holding up, however it is just bland and boring.
All of the jokes are just tacky, all of the characters are stereotypical, nothing is new or original and the storyline isn't that interesting.
It's not the worst budget comedy but it's not the best either.
The show is mostly forgettable but if low budget comedy's are your thing I advise checking it out.
All of the jokes are just tacky, all of the characters are stereotypical, nothing is new or original and the storyline isn't that interesting.
It's not the worst budget comedy but it's not the best either.
The show is mostly forgettable but if low budget comedy's are your thing I advise checking it out.
Mr. Young is pretty much a live action cartoon. Most of the stories are pretty ridiculous adventures by characters that don't ever show any personal growth. But that isn't a bad thing. You just have to look at it like you are watching a cartoon. Nobody expected Tom and Jerry to become better over time or do realistic things.
If you watch it expecting to see a real show with realistic characters then you will be let down. These aren't good people, they rarely actually help each other and are usually very destructive towards each other's lives.
They do have a fair amount of moments where they break the 3rd wall and are self aware of the oddities that are going on.
If you watch it expecting to see a real show with realistic characters then you will be let down. These aren't good people, they rarely actually help each other and are usually very destructive towards each other's lives.
They do have a fair amount of moments where they break the 3rd wall and are self aware of the oddities that are going on.
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Mr. Young is Doogie Howser for a new generation and a younger audience. It is the rare kind of show that parents can enjoy along with their kids. The characters are fun and easy to relate to. There is something for everyone in this show! This kids show features the perfect combination of romance, pranks and adventures. The cast are a talented bunch that ooze charisma. It won't surprise me to see any of these actors on the big screen in the future. Most of the episodes tend to be standalone so you won't miss a beat if you happened to have missed an episode here and there. It is a surprisingly intelligent kids comedy that and I hope to see more of it. I can't wait for new episodes!
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- CuriosidadesThe second multi-camera sitcom to be taped in British Columbia, Canada, after "Under One Roof". However, this is the first multi-camera sitcom to use a live studio audience.
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- ConexõesReferenced in I Be Geniusen Stuff: Mr. Young S1-3 (2017)
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