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The lives of a tween rock band led by real-life singer-songwriting/musician brothers Nat and Alex Wolff.The lives of a tween rock band led by real-life singer-songwriting/musician brothers Nat and Alex Wolff.The lives of a tween rock band led by real-life singer-songwriting/musician brothers Nat and Alex Wolff.
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- TriviaWith the exception of Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff, who write the songs and play musical instruments, none of the actors who portray the band's members appear on the actual recordings.
- Crazy creditsRegarding the credit "Consulting Producer Tim Draper", Tim - who also plays Principal Schmoke - is Jesse's real life father, Polly's brother, and thus Nat and Alex's real life uncle.
- ConnectionsFollows The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie (2005)
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I think that maybe people are sort of losing sight of the fact that this is a child's television series. I understand that they are not very good actors, and that the writing may not be up to codes when referring to what most adults like to watch these days. But I figure that as long as the children whom it is designed for are enjoying what is being put out. Why should adults degrade it? All three of my nephews, and two nieces throughly enjoy tuning in and watching the episodes over again. Because all in all, I'm fairly certain that the people at 'Nick' don't really concern themselves with the enjoyment of adults. The children are their main concern. So if you don't like it, then don't watch. It is truly as simple as that.
- thealmostinvisiblekid
- Nov 22, 2008
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