Lizzie McGuire, a clumsy middle-schooler, navigates through teenage issues while enjoying her tween years with genuine friends, an annoying younger brother, and loving parents.Lizzie McGuire, a clumsy middle-schooler, navigates through teenage issues while enjoying her tween years with genuine friends, an annoying younger brother, and loving parents.Lizzie McGuire, a clumsy middle-schooler, navigates through teenage issues while enjoying her tween years with genuine friends, an annoying younger brother, and loving parents.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 21 wins & 26 nominations total
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I'm 17 and I actually semi-like this show. It isn't going to win any awards and I would never go out of my way to watch it, but it isn't horrible. The characters and plots are realistic for the age group it represents. It's also good how it mixes in comedy with all of the "disasters" that Lizzie has to deal with. This helps make the show easier to watch. All in all, I'd give it a 7/10 rating because it definitely could be a better show.
I understand what some of you think about the show because I've read some of the comments, but come on! Give the show a break!! It is what it is, and thats a fun, care-free, entertaining uncomplicated show that deals with issues that all teenagers come across at some stage. The point is its not meant to educate you but to assure you that minor problems in your life can be taken lightly, showing that life doesn't always have to be overly complicated. To me your criticising a show for not being things it never actually set out to be. And as for slating Hillary duff through her make-up, dress sense and acting! your breaking down the show piece by piece taking away the simplicity of it. Just watch it for what it is! A comedy that never fails to amuse if you hold a sense of humour! Just lighten up and if you still don't like it, well thats fine. (If you generally don't laugh at anything).
This show is not only very funny, but it also is a show that teaches what is the right thing and wrong thing to do. In my opinion, it's meant for families, not only kids. All in all, great show and very well cast. Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine do a great job of portraying Lizzie's parents and Hillary Duff does a great job portraying Lizzie. If you get a chance to, go and watch this show!
This show is cute and innocent. It deals with simple problems that everyday middle schoolers go through. It is usually easy to follow and fun. Lizzie and her friends deal with not complicated, harsh issues but ones that teens still face such as boyfriends, peer troubles, a first job, "my crazy family", stuff like that. I also like it because it's appropriate for anyone while still appealing (at least a little, admit it, it IS addicting!!!) to the older genre. Also, Hilary Duff does a good job playing her part as Lizzie, and her T.V. family seems so real to me, like they really seem like they work together as a "real" family. This is a cute show that any age can and will enjoy.
Nice one line summary huh? Well...it might be weird, but I'm 22, and I like this show a lot. The other comments talk about how Lizzie is a brat and a snob, etc, but I think everyone is missing the point. The shows theme might be aimed at the wrong age group, but who knows...maybe I'm just weird. I think it's a really nice show, and if can entertain someone like me, and of my age, then it has to be halfway decent. It's got good values and a storyline that usually exposes some sort of really nice truth about life in general, and that works well with this show and format. The acting is pretty good, and it's funny, and almost all of the jokes work. 8/10
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Did you know
- TriviaEthan Craft was originally considered the middle-school bully, but was later changed to a teen heartthrob.
- GoofsKate's last name switches from "Saunders" to "Sanders" during the earliest part of the first season.
- Crazy creditsBefore the credits of almost every episode are outtakes of the actors and Animated Lizzie.
- Alternate versionsReruns beginning in 2009 have several songs replaced with instrumentals due to copyrights.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hilary Duff: I Can't Wait (2002)
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- 30m
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- 1.33 : 1
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