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Kid Nation

  • TV Series
  • 2007
  • TV-PG
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Kid Nation (2007)
Kid Nation: Season 1
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A group of young kids are forced to the limits as they experience challenges without adults.A group of young kids are forced to the limits as they experience challenges without adults.A group of young kids are forced to the limits as they experience challenges without adults.

  • Stars
    • Jonathan Karsh
    • Daniel Kyri
    • Jazmine Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.8K
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    • Stars
      • Jonathan Karsh
      • Daniel Kyri
      • Jazmine Robinson
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jonathan Karsh
    Jonathan Karsh
    • Self - Host
    • 2007
    Daniel Kyri
    Daniel Kyri
    • Self
    • 2007
    Jazmine Robinson
    Jazmine Robinson
    • Self
    • 2007
    Taylor DuPriest
    Taylor DuPriest
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    Olivia Cloer
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    • 2007
    Zach Kosnitzky
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    Laurel McGoff
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    Markelle Gay
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    Ashlyn Foster
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    Michael Thot
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    Mallory Cloer
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    Maggie Levie
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    Mike Klinge
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    Blaine Wise
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    Sophie Mittelstaedt
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    Sophia Wise
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    Greg Pheasant
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    Anjay Ajodha
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    marty-220

    It is "entertainment."

    In a nutshell... watch it at least once and then make up your mind. Either you like it, hate it, find it somewhat endearing and inspiring or truly feel it is exploitative. But don't prejudge this based on what you've read in newspaper articles or on the Internet. That to me is just a sad commentary on what our country has turned into (protest and censor something without even knowing what it is about.) I personally find it entertaining and am happy to see kids that age be able to work together and handle life much better than many adults. And for people who feel parents should be concerned about leaving their kids out in the middle of nowhere with no adults around. Come on. There are more crew and production people on the premises than the 38 or 39 kids. These kids ARE supervised.

    But the bottom line is... there are many other shows on Wednesday night at the same time as KID NATION. If this isn't your cup of tea, don't watch it.
    7The_Melancholic_Alcoholic

    A scripted and Uber-American Lord of the Flies

    This show directly taps into the pioneer folklore of American cultural story: Despite hardship, and the looming danger of chaos, if we all stick together, we'll make it. Now, there's a lot to say for a never-say-die attitude. At the same time, I wonder if this show strengthens Americans in the believe, that their we-are-better-than-thee approach in the world is justified, that they are the "Chosen People" and thus are more entitled than other nations.

    All that aside, this show is pretty good. It is clearly shown that even though we might think of children as angels, they are not. They have the same capacity for cruelty and stupidity as adults. Taylor is the perfect example of a spoiled beauty queen. In the first episode she says: "I'm a beauty-queen and I don't do dishes" and she acts accordingly. She sleeps in very late and doesn't do her job as Yellow Leader to make breakfast, except on the first day. Taylor has discovered the George Bush defense: When something happens bush doesn't like, when he gets criticized he denies it and says: "So? What are you gonna do about it? And "I don't give a rats ass", as well as "It wasn't me!" in all their various diplomatic variations.

    This is very similar to Taylor's highly annoying "Deal with it!" The amazing thing is, they BOTH GET AWAY WITH IT! Just like that evil Big Brother guy. At the moment of writing, after episode 3, Taylor's got openly and publicly criticized at the town hall meeting. Typically, she got out of it, like a regular politician, by making an empty promise and ... crying! Edit: Just like a true politician (Bush, anyone?) she has done NOTHING to keep her promise, by the end of episode 4! Edit: it's now episode 9, and she STILL hasn't worked an ounce! What's more, she's proud of that fact! Greg is also worth mentioning. Since he demonstrated so far, the worst reaction to his adversity of not winning the gold star, by acting out and bullying, he fails to see a very basic thing about living with other people: you have to be, up to a degree, likable as well as work hard. Most adults could have told him that the best reaction to losing the gold star would have been to work just as hard and be gracious in defeat. But at fifteen, he's (understandbly) unable to see that. He's for a large part justified in his feeling of being treated unfairly. It's just not good politics to start bullying like he did.

    Mike, seems hell bent NOT to give Greg a Gold Star. That is petty and low. He thereby has reduced Greg to a 2nd class citizen: "No matter how hard you work, we're gonna give the reward to a little girl anyway!" (whose parents were so irresponsible to let her go away on her birthday, at that!) What's been made clear by the showdowns is that the Green Team must be the worst organizers. Bigger kids should be better at everything: they're smarter, tougher and more experienced. Yet, the Yellow team (on average the youngest kids) doesn't always lose. Kudos to the creators of the showdowns that they reward organisation, as well as strength speed and tenacity.

    The so-called controversy around "child-labor" is indicative of another feature of America, the overly bureaucratic and rule-obsessed side. I guess the pioneer-myth-side is preferable.
    8brad_317

    Interesting For Sure

    I thought that Kid Nation was a pretty interesting take on society in general.

    And of course its partially scripted, they are not going to put the entire show into the hands of the kids and say run with it. But I think the reactions of the kids, the actions of the kids and the emotion of the kids is very really.

    It is almost a miniature of the real world. There are the hardworking kids and there are the lazy kids, there are the outgoing kids and there are the shy kids, there are the aggressive kids and there are the timid kids.

    All in all, it was an interesting premise and I thought, fairly well done.
    5BigDaddy4000

    great idea, kinda got ruined in execution though

    The idea of a few dozen kids living in an abandoned western town with no adults sounds like a pretty good concept, but having the whole thing ran by a bunch of pre-chosen leaders kinda defeated the purpose though, even with the leaders themselves being kids, not even to mention all the books the adults left them with instructions on how to run the nation. it made the whole thing feel less like a show about kids learning to survive on their own and more like a show about a bunch of kids going to summer camp. it would have been a lot more entertaining if we got to see them all start out with no directon whatsoever and the kids having to figure everything out themselves, other than the bare essentials of course like cookbooks and stuff like that
    kleung03

    These kids really worked hard to prove themselves

    This was one of the my favorite reality shows. Unlike many other ones they use children, and sets them in real life situations that adults are in. They work like adults, they are divided like adults and are forced to make decisions like adults. The children have changed from whining kids in the start to a united group to fight for themselves.

    This show really pushes out the true face of some children; their selfishness, greed, and the bad side. But to work as a group, these things cannot happen, so other kids help and advise them to change and improve, which of course is they did at the end.

    Really advise watching at least one episodes, and probably really entertaining especially to kids.

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bonanza Creek Ranch - 15 Bonanza Creek Lane, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Endemol North America
      • Tom Forman Productions
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      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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