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Gibson's grandmother is moving into her boyfriend Bob's house, leaving Gibson all alone. So, Chyna and Fletcher hang out with him to cheer him up. However, Gibson never leaves them alone. Read all Gibson's grandmother is moving into her boyfriend Bob's house, leaving Gibson all alone. To get Gibson to leave them alone, and to get Chyna to hang out with him, Fletcher decides t To get Gibson to leave them alone, and to get Chyna to hang out with him, Fletcher decides to get Gibson a girlfriend.

After Chyna and Fletcher find out Gibson had a girlfriend as as Read all. Sign In. Comedy Drama Family. Director Bob Koherr.

Jeff Hodsden story editor Jeny Quine. Top credits Director Bob Koherr. This title contains: Sexy stuff. Adult Written by Trisha R. January 8, Too much obvious right wing propaganda and adult "grooming" behavior This show loses one star for its obvious right wing propaganda. It loses another star for inappropriate adult to child humor, such as a kid under 12 being asked by the principal to paint a sexual portrait of herself for her boyfriend and the grooming behavior of the guidence councelor.

For example, he shows up at the kid's house because he is "lonely" eats the chocolate covered strawberries intended as a romantic gesture from one kid to the other and pulls out a game called "Gibson Pursuit.

That's not even half of it. NOT okay. I would never let a child of developmental years watch this for any reason, but to point out what NOT to do, or what kind of adult adult behaviors are red flags that children should be aware of.

Yes, there are good messages, but the dangerous ones override their value. Let's yank down a poster for saving Earth and replace it with a lost cellphone poster. Real hclassy. Let's support a club that extorts school funds for personal gratification, get busted by the principal, who than ALSO supports the misappropriation of donatiin funds.

Not to mention pushing the old anti-women stereotype that blonds are dumb. It's a rotten shame too, because the child actors and actresses are unbelievably talented. More so than on most of these shows. What a waste of their skills. The only thing they are getting right is the anti-bullying message, which you can find throughout.

Also, this review has warning options listed that review writers can't even vote one so don't trust them. Actually read the reviews. Disney training camp for future pre-fab pop stars A. Farm, while essentially harmless for kids and moderately tolerable for adults needs to be viewed through the lens of the real world. The show is yet another in a long line of Disney minor league tryout camps for future pop stars to sing, dance and act their way to enough prominence that they can transfer over to a music or acting career a la Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, etc, etc, etc The show uses all of the now-standard Disney kid-show tropes: Stupid adults, children in charge of their entire lives, missing parents, instant stardom and worship of wealth and fame.

The characters are a collection of stereotypes based on whatever special skills they're supposed to possess in order to attend the A. It's a difficult show to watch if you're a parent with any knowledge of how modern media and popular culture functions, and offers unbelievably unrealistic expectations of the rewards of seemingly very little effort.

Easy wealth and rampant consumerism hangs in the background as the students have access to seemingly unlimited resources to make all of their wildest dreams come true in every episode.

Parent of a 3, 5, and 8-year-old Written by Denise A. June 2, Sexist and cliched I'm afraid all the girls want "mani and pedis", while all the boys want sports and activities. In one episode the girls just 'try to get a guy' by showing how fabulous she dresses, blah blah blah This models behavior that is tired, sexist, and limiting.

I'd rather have my daughter watch a show that doesn't reenforce tired cliches of 'what a girl should be'. And boys, for that matter, are limiting themselves in their understanding of girls by watching this.

Add on to this one of the worst canned laughter tracks our family has ever endured, and you have yet another reason to find another show. Disney, you did so well with Frozen- why the crap on tv? This title contains: Consumerism. Parent Written by treat02 August 25, Good Show! It's pretty good! It's pretty funny, the ANTs are all nice, and overall I think it's a good show. But that's OK, the show is still nice. Adult Written by multus June 2, This show has bad messages. I don't think it's good for kids.

Well, I've only seen a few episodes of this show probably about 10 , and I gotta say that I'm shocked they allow this on TV. From what I've seen, all the characters are unlikable. They bully each other and are very disrespectful - and in a serious, not comedic, way.

Sure, there is a lot of this in shows, but in this show people are rewarded or not punished for their bad behavior. Just look at all the things the kids say to the principal's face! In a real school, that would get you expelled, not just given a dirty look or brushed off.

It's senseless and unnecessary most of the time and does not even contribute to the story. The characters seem cliche, but very unlikable. Most of these Disney shows are quite good, but this is quite terrible. This title contains: Educational Value. Parent Written by kgirl February 17, Positive Messages. Adult Written by MomSmarts February 16, Give it Consideration One of the better Disney Channel shows.

Although it has very frequent insults made by mutual friends, and a lot of bullying by the older blonde teenager that is just about the worst role-model a child could have.

But other than that, I like this show much better than the other Disney Channel shows. Parent of a 7-year-old Written by Boulder Parent December 2, Little redeeming here I just thought the dialogue and characters were lame.

And finally, the 'TAG kids' in the ANT farm program are all sort of freekish- one makes wax figures of people in a creepy way. Gibson is goofy, crazy, and childlike. He often hides things in his hair, which creeps or grosses most people out.

However, he is friends with all of the A. He is one of the less smart people in the series who can be nice and positive, the other being Paisley. Sometimes, Gibson can maybe be a little bit annoying, or even just plain creepy, he puts things in his hair, like licorice, or tissues. At other times Gibson is the only person who really cares about any of the A. So he is a blessing to all of them. Gibson has curly hair. He is almost always seen wearing a striped top and basically anything else.



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