The weekly newspaper of the fictional Thomas A. Edison High School, where this teen sitcom takes place.The weekly newspaper of the fictional Thomas A. Edison High School, where this teen sitcom takes place.The weekly newspaper of the fictional Thomas A. Edison High School, where this teen sitcom takes place.
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I love "Student Bodies," it's one show I make sure to watch everyday. Even though they stopped making new episodes two years ago it's still interesting. The acting is great and the character interaction is even better. The show deals with real teenage/high school issues very well, but still puts in those humorous, sometimes ridiculous moments too. The mix of animation really compliments the plot and gives a good insight into Cody's(main character) thoughts. I hope to see these actors go on to bigger and better things because they're a good bunch of kids. A good Canadian show, who knew.
Pretty bad acting and writing but the show is just a low budget kids show so you get what you pay for and what you should expect. Better than many, not as good as many others.
I really like this series, and it shows that there are people with worse problems than yours! Great concept, and the acting is good as well. It's surprising that all of the people on this show are actually over 20, but play 16-17 year old kids! I wish it was still going!
Cody Miller (Jamie Elman) is a cartoon drawing student at Thomas A. Edison High School. He is enchanted by new girl Emily Roberts (Nicole Lyn) who convinces him to start a school newspaper. The arrogant Victor Kane (Miklos Perlus) and his photographer sidekick Flash Albright (Jessica Goldapple) already have a school paper. Cody and his friends, Chris Sheppard (Ross Hull), fashionista Mags Abernathy (Kate McIninch), ladykiller Romeo Carter (Mark Taylor), and klutzy Grace Vasquez (Victoria Sanchez), have to share the paper with them. After Emily, Cody would date Grace, Holly Benson (Katheryn Winnick), and finally Kim McLoud (Jennifer Finnigan).
This is a Canadian tween show in the style of Saved by the Bell. The kids are eminently nice and cute. The show is bright and quirky. Cody and Emily are a bit bland as the lead couple. Grace is a much better and nicer fit. Her departure does create instability. I thought that Flash would be a good fit for Cody's next girlfriend. They seem to be grooming her for a bigger emotional role. Instead, they added Kim played by the super adorable Finnigan. It's not bad but that's three similar characters as his girlfriends. This lasted three solid seasons which is fair for a high school show.
This is a Canadian tween show in the style of Saved by the Bell. The kids are eminently nice and cute. The show is bright and quirky. Cody and Emily are a bit bland as the lead couple. Grace is a much better and nicer fit. Her departure does create instability. I thought that Flash would be a good fit for Cody's next girlfriend. They seem to be grooming her for a bigger emotional role. Instead, they added Kim played by the super adorable Finnigan. It's not bad but that's three similar characters as his girlfriends. This lasted three solid seasons which is fair for a high school show.
There was one kid in this who stains my memory. They called him 'the prince of the ground.' People kept finding him staring at the water in toilets. Every SinGle DAY of this show he'd stare at 2 low quality pictures of the moon (one showing the entire moon, the other showing a close up of its surface) as he walked passed a circle of 12 kids who were sharing their thoughts.
Did you know
- TriviaJamie Elman admitted he did not draw any of the sketches his character Cody does, who is an aspiring cartoonist. Elman said he was provided a sketchbook with nearly-finished drawings where he can draw a line or color in for close-ups.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Teen Sitcoms (2016)
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