Spin-off of "The Loud House (2015)" featuring Ronnie Anne Santiago, who moves to the big city with her mother and older brother Bobby and meets her extended Hispanic family.Spin-off of "The Loud House (2015)" featuring Ronnie Anne Santiago, who moves to the big city with her mother and older brother Bobby and meets her extended Hispanic family.Spin-off of "The Loud House (2015)" featuring Ronnie Anne Santiago, who moves to the big city with her mother and older brother Bobby and meets her extended Hispanic family.
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Let me state it: "The Casagrandes" is not the worst series: it's funny at times, the characters are good, and it has great animation... but that's about it. Unfortunately, most of the stories don't work. While they are filled with some good jokes, the stories are weak and extremely formulaic, full of the usual clichés in every episode... and I'm not talking about one or two clichés here, but many. While "The Loud House", from which this is a spinoff, is quite a likeable series, this somehow lacks that charm. So, in summary: some of the jokes work, it has good characters and the animation is quite good, unfortunately it has very little other quality.
It's a good show and it's a good spin off too. I'm just saying here that Nick needs more variety because this is only one of the four shows that play all day.
This series together with the loud house make the best of nickelodeon today and also the big house are the best nick spin off
Aha! A huge middle finger to Planet Sheen and The Cleveland Show! A great spin-off series since MTV's Daria! The Casagrandes features Ronnie Anne and her family living their great lives in the big city. I watched the first two episodes of the show and they were great. The animation is incredible, the humor is wacky, the characters are likable, and the writing is rather clever. The theme of the show is literally catchy for me to listen to and I love it. Nickelodeon's The Casagrandes is an amazing show and I give it a 9.5/10
So far I like what I've seen, the first of the 2 episodes more though. Showcases a Mexican family that ISN'T based entirely off stereotypes, which I quite like. If you like The Loud House you will probably like this too!
Not much else to say here. It is a slice of life show aimed generally at kids so it will feature many jokes geared towards them. I will continue to see what this show has in store.
EDIT July 2, 2020: This show has lost me over time unfortunately. It relies on a lot of gross-out jokes much like Loud House, and that usually doesn't go over well with me, especially if there is no punchline. I saw a newly aired episode where the school lunch-lady dropped her band-aid in the mashed potatoes, then a student pulls it out of their mouth enthusiastically. Afraid I did not laugh at that one, it just made me want to throw up. And I'm sure there are more in recent episodes. I'm still giving it a 6 cause it's mostly a fine kids show, but there isn't much for an adult like me. Letter grade I give this show a C+ now. It is definitively an "OK" show. I still appreciate the fact that the Mexican family isn't all Mexican stereotypes, which would make the show dated and boring.
P.S. My mind changed actually, I think Loud House is slightly better. But not by much....
Not much else to say here. It is a slice of life show aimed generally at kids so it will feature many jokes geared towards them. I will continue to see what this show has in store.
EDIT July 2, 2020: This show has lost me over time unfortunately. It relies on a lot of gross-out jokes much like Loud House, and that usually doesn't go over well with me, especially if there is no punchline. I saw a newly aired episode where the school lunch-lady dropped her band-aid in the mashed potatoes, then a student pulls it out of their mouth enthusiastically. Afraid I did not laugh at that one, it just made me want to throw up. And I'm sure there are more in recent episodes. I'm still giving it a 6 cause it's mostly a fine kids show, but there isn't much for an adult like me. Letter grade I give this show a C+ now. It is definitively an "OK" show. I still appreciate the fact that the Mexican family isn't all Mexican stereotypes, which would make the show dated and boring.
P.S. My mind changed actually, I think Loud House is slightly better. But not by much....
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- TriviaThis series marks the return of Melissa Joan Hart to Nickelodeon; she hasn't starred in an original Nickelodeon series since the end of Clarissa Explains It All in 1994. She voices Becca Chang.
- Quotes
Ronnie Anne: Abuela, did you use my board to move the fridge again?
Rosa: No, no, no. I don't need it anymore.
[lifts up the TV stand with one arm and dusts the floor underneath]
Rosa: I've been working out!
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Ronnie Anne's Getting a Show! (2018)
- SoundtracksThe Casagrandes Theme Song
Performed by Ally Brooke
Composed by Germaine Franco
Lyrics by Germaine Franco, Michael Rubiner, and Lalo Alcaraz
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