100 Things to Do Before High School

2014

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6.3| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

With real life and teen drama awaiting her after 8th grade graduation, CJ Martin has only a short time left to make the most of her middle school years. Together with her two lifelong best friends Fenwick and Crispo, she is determined to get the most out of this time, using an ever-expanding list of challenges as a guide. For this group, growing up means trying everything and taking chances while they still can.

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LouHomey From my favorite movies..
Jayden-Lee Thomson One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
nukeman-00359 The best i can give this show is a 6/10. It's just that when watching this show, i just kept thinking of other shows it reminded me of. Mostly Ned's Declassified with the whole Middle school plot and the Missy character. The main character are a girl, a boy, and an African-American kid. The Main character the girl talk a little like Katy fro Big time rush and feels like Jennifer, the male kid felt like Kendall and James were put into a blender and poured into a shot glass, and the African-American Kid is Cookie, but less tech- savvy and feels like Logan. The Principal is in a way VP Crubbs, but not really that guy that'll prevent you from getting in trouble. He's more like a laid back principal that honestly wants to friend the students. The episodes are basically the main character sees something in the school or her family and they do something about it. One thing i didn't like about it is the name sounds like being in HS is a bad thing, because the only thing that happens at high school is Teen Pregnancy and multiple deaths, like Degrassi. That's my two cents, it's okay
jogre17 I know it's been a little over 10 years since Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide first premiered, but it was still running new episodes 10 years ago. This show has a lot of the same feelings that NDSG had back when I watched it during my middle school years. This show has three best friends similar to the gang of Ned, Moze, and Cookie from the first show. This time we have CJ, Crispo, and Fenwick.CJ (Ned equivalent)- 7th grade girl all excited about high school thinking it's gonna be great and amazing. Her brother informs her that it isn't gonna be all great and she will probably lose all her friends. She decides to do whatever it takes to make her middle school years last forever by coming up with a giant list of things to do with her friends to help keep their friendship together. She sort of explains everything to us throughout the show, sort of like Ned did.Crispo (Moze equivalent)- 7th grade boy who has been Cj's friend ever since she saved his life from chocking on a toy back in Kindergarten. Used to have a dorky haircut and braces. He got his braces taken off, and took styling advice about his hair from CJ. He becomes popular and known throughout the school on their first day back. Seen kind of as the cool one, a lot like Moze was.Fenwick (Cookie equivalent)- 7th grade boy who has been friends with CJ and Crispo since Kindergarten and is the smart brainy one of the group. A little goofy at times and doesn't mind getting involved in schemes at times and yet concerned about getting into trouble at the same time, a lot like Cookie was.So as we see, we practically have the whole gang back together again, with a couple little twists in there. Similar idea with them being in middle school, trying to survive in a sense of trying to make the most out of what they have. Non the less, this show was created by the person who created Ned's Declassified and Big Time Rush, so if you were fans of those shows then you will recognize a lot of the same sound effects.This show is definitely worth watching if you were originally a fan of Ned's Declassified. Still it isn't as good, but is almost as good. Definitely a good show for kids to if you like little goofy antics of kids getting into trouble and all that middle school stuff. The show is for sure a good show, so give it a chance.
c-computerkid 100 Things to Do Before High School is funny and entertaining, two words I never thought I'd use with a Nick sitcom again. Most "Nick-coms" of the past few years have ranged from clichéd (iCarly and Victorious) to inconsistent (The Thundermans) to just awful (Haunted Hathaways). But 100 Things, created by Scott Fellows (Ned's Declassified) is simply brilliant.Like Ned's Declassified, the show focuses on the lives of three middle-schoolers: C. J. (Isabela Moner), Crispo (Owen Joyner), and Fenwick (Jaheem Toombs). Together, they make a to-do list of everything they need to do before high school. The premise sounds hackneyed, but the result is anything but.The acting from almost everyone involved is top-notch. Moner brings effortless charm to C. J., one of the most likable leads in any teen sitcom I have seen. Unlike recent Nick female leads, she's not a drama queen and doesn't overact, lending her character a relatable charm. Toombs and Joyner compliment each other well; Toombs's Fenwick obsesses over details while Joyner's Crispo takes a decidedly laid-back approach. Even the supporting cast, including venomous bully Mindy Minus (Brady Reiter) and guidance counselor/voice of reason Mr. Roberts (Jack De Sena, better known for playing Sokka on Avatar The Last Airbender).Refreshingly, there's no laugh track present, and the writing is so good that it doesn't need one. In fact, the writers are the same geniuses behind Fellows' Ned's Declassified. As in Ned's Declassified, the writers never hesitate to throw in surreal or random elements, often to hilarious effect.If you've given up on quality programming from Nickelodeon, I highly recommend 100 Things to Do Before High School. It's creative and funny and I hope it gets the long run it deserves.
Brooke White Scott Fellows, after making Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and Big Time Rush, has finally made his defining TV show. It stars Isabela Moner as CJ, a girl in middle school who has a troubling wake-up call from her brother about high school, telling her she will lose her friends from middle school when she gets there. So now CJ is out to do 100 things with her friends in hopes of making the three of them friends forever.It's essentially a satire of middle school (and a very good one at that). It has the rebel girl (CJ), the brainiac (Fenwick), the moronic cool kid (Crispo), the diva (Mindy), the non-caring guidance counsellor (Mr. Roberts), and the evil principal (Mrs. Hader). It always pokes fun at the school system, and it's hilarious. Not to mention the characters are extremely likable, even the antagonistic characters. CJ is by far my personal favourite. She has a heart of gold.Then you have your classic Scott Fellows trademarks. There's the quick-paced slapstick comedy, the over-the-top characters, and the cartoon sound effects, the last of which have been played down when you compare it to Big Time Rush. That should be a whole topic of its own.The sound effects are used effectively here, and not for every time someone moves. Fellows seems to have listened when the use of sound effects in Big Time Rush garnered a lot of criticism, and he's found that perfect balance. They're perfectly timed comically, they always fit, and they're kept to a minimum.Lastly, the acting. It's brilliant, and the principal, while being the most over-the-top, deserves an award. The child actors all do a great job as well, and conform to their characters' roles with ease. Then, by far my favourite, Isabela Moner. She's the most likable female lead I've seen in a while, and she seems to have a hidden comedic talent, with her facial expressions and her dialogue. It seems that this show will have 100 episodes total if it makes it through to the end (which it should), and I look forward to every single one of them. Scott Fellows, you've created your magnum opus.