I'm in the Band
I'm in the Band | |
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Genre | Teen sitcom Slapstick |
Created by | Michael B. Kaplan Ron Rappaport |
Starring | Logan Miller Stephen Full Greg Baker Caitlyn Taylor Love Steve Valentine |
Theme music composer | David Wilde, Karl Cochran, Michael B. Kaplan, Ron Rappaport & Stacy Wilde |
Opening theme | "Weasel Rock You" (short version), performed by Chuck Duran |
Ending theme | "Weasel Rock You" (short instrumental) |
Composers | Ken Lofkoll, Eric Goldman & Zed Kelley |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 35 (aired) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Michael B. Kaplan Richard Gurman |
Camera setup | Videotape (filmized); Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 23 minutes |
Production companies | It's a Laugh Productions Disney XD Original Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Disney XD |
Release | November 27, 2009 (as a special preview) January 18, 2010 – present (as a regular series) |
I'm in the Band, is a live-action sitcom airing on Disney XD in the United States and on Family Channel in Canada.[1] The pilot episode was taped on July 14, 2009, with a "sneak preview" airing on November 27, 2009; the show subsequently joined the Disney XD network's regular schedule on February 20, 2010, with the first episode being shown as a "sneak preview" in the United Kingdom on that same date. The show's January 18, 2010 premiere was watched by an estimated 860,000 viewers.[2]
It was announced on April 26, 2010, that I'm in the Band has been renewed for a second season which premiered on January 17, 2011.[3] On March 15, 2011, Caitlyn Taylor Love and Greg Baker announced on their official Twitter accounts that the second season would be the show's last.[4][5] On April 28, 2011, Disney XD officially announced the show's cancellation, with the remaining season 2 episodes to air for the remainder of the year.[6]
Premise
Fifteen-year-old Tripp Campbell dreams of showing off his guitar skills by being part of a rock band. When he wins a radio contest to have dinner with his favorite band, Iron Weasel (Parody of Iron Maiden and Screeching Weasel), his dream comes true. He manages to impress them with his guitar playing and miraculously lands the lead guitarist role. Iron Weasel is made up of three middle-aged stooges – lead singer, Derek Jupiter, bass player, Burger Pitt, and drummer, Ash Crash. The band mates initially scoff at the idea of having a kid in the band, for fear of losing their cool, edgy appeal. But, tired of living in their cramped van, they succumb when Tripp offers the guest room at his mom's house.
Luckily, Tripp convinces his divorced mom, Beth, that the band members will be great role models for him. In their own wacky way, the band will try to mentor Tripp through his high school years with the goal of turning him into a bonafide rock star in the process. Along for the adventure is Tripp's best friend, Izzy Fuentes, an aspiring singer, who will try to keep him not grounded and out of trouble.
Tripp has high hopes for Iron Weasel and will do everything he can to help the band make an epic comeback, from booking concert tours, to getting a well-known music agent to listen to their music.
Unfortunately, the members of Iron Weasel always seem to find themselves in uncomfortable situations – from their nationwide concert tour which ends up being a three venue gig, to protesters boycotting their music because of a silly viral video that was intended to make them popular again. Regardless of their mishaps, Tripp and his band mates always find a way to come together to resolve their issues and do what they love best – play rock n' roll.
Characters
Main characters
- Tripp Ryan Campbell (Logan Miller) is the 15-year-old (16 years old in Season 2) lead guitarist of Iron Weasel who has always dreamed of joining a rock band. Despite his age, Tripp is the most mature of all the members of Iron Weasel and is determined to help the band make a comeback. He usually takes out his anger by playing the guitar, as seen in the episode "I Wanna Punch Stuff". He has had a lot of dates and crushes and is known to be allergic to nuts. Tripp is the one who usually solves the band's problems.
- Derek Jupiter (Steve Valentine) is Iron Weasel's British, cocky, usually selfish but charming and handsome singer. He is known to be a very good magician as shown in episode "Magic Tripp" and is multilingual. He delivered a baby in the episode "What Happened?". Vic Blaylock claims that Derek causes all the problems in the band, though Tripp claims that Derek is the heart and soul of Iron Weasel. He is also the tallest of the guys (Tripp, Ash and Burger). He admits to have his very own dungeon when Ash found a strange set of keys in "What Happened?". He can also play key board, as seen in episode "Izzy Gonna Sing" and more recently in "I'm Out of the Band".
- Ash Altramano (Stephen Full) is the band's amiable drummer, who is often depicted as being the dumbest one out of the members of Iron Weasel. He used to have a pet fish named Sushi (and Sushi 2), which both got killed after Burger's shorted-out bass zapped it. It is shown that he knows random bits of trivia.
- Burger Pitt (Greg Baker) is the food loving, slightly dim, bass player of Iron Weasel. He has a very electrified personality as a rock star, and is shown to have a lot of joy in physical acts, such as smashing his own bass or smashing his head into a wall. He is noticeably overweight and has disgusting habits, including eating worms. Burger is known to have a crush on Tripp's mom, Beth and he often sports black nail polish on his fingers. He also won the first Weasel Prank in the episode "Prank Week". Burger's name used to be Rich.
- Isabella "Izzy" Fuentes (Caitlyn Taylor Love) is one of Tripp's best friends who is also a huge fan of Iron Weasel among other rock bands. She is also an aspiring singer and has attempted many times to become Iron Weasel's back-up singer. She apparently doesn't know what a prank is according to the episode "Prank Week". In the episode "Izzy Gonna Sing?", she temporarily becomes the band's lead singer when Derek loses his voice. She was in a band with Tripp called Booger Smack in the third grade as seen also in "Izzy Gonna Sing?". Despite being a main character, she appears almost as a recurring character due to her absence from many episodes. She is also known to have a crush on Iron Weasel's old lead guitarist (Bleed) in the episode "Bleed Guitarist".
Minor characters
- Jared (Aaron Albert) is Tripp's nerdy, exceptionally smart, and odd friend. He screams like a girl when he gets freaked out. He also has been to a bird calling camp, has a crush on the lunch lady and has a father who builds robots.
- Beth Campbell (Beth Littleford) is Tripp's loving and supporting mother. She regrets having Iron Weasel living in her house. It is revealed in the episode "Weasels vs. Robots" that she is a dental hygienist and also has a large set of plastic teeth.
- "Annoying" Arlene Roca (Raini Rodriguez) is an annoying classmate at Tripp's school, who has a major, yet somewhat creepy crush on Tripp. She used to have a cat named Hip Hop and has a turtle named Jazz. She is of Spanish descent, as revealed in the episode "Annoying Arlene" when her rival Bianca Ortega saying that Spain sent Arlene back, which she didn't (because she moved from Spain due to inner ear infection). She appeared in the episodes "Annoying Arlene" and "Cat-Astrophe".
- Cornelius Strickland (Reginald VelJohnson) is Tripp's hot-tempered principal who deals with a lot of shenanigans at the school, especially involving Iron Weasel, which he loathes. He is only featured in the first season.
- Barry Roca (Carlos Alazraqui) is Arlene's record producer father, who Iron Weasel has often attempted (but failed) to get a record deal with. He likes Iron Weasel despite their record deal loss.
- Lana (Katelyn Pacitto, credited as Katie Belle) is Tripp's ditsy, materialistic girlfriend. She appeared in I Wanna Punch Stuff and Money Bags and dumped him for Bryce Johnson in both episodes, but also dumped Bryce to fall in love in Tripp in both episodes. She is rich and pretty as well. Her catchprase is "I'm Lana!"
- Ernesto the Besto (Hollywood Yates) is Iron Weasel's former roadie who is now a mixed martial artist. He's gotten pantsed by Iron Weasel a numerous amount of times (including when he was proposing to his girlfriend at a concert and was even arrested for attempting to attack the band after they pantsed him). He eventually returns to get revenge on Iron Weasel for pantsing him, but gets arrested again at the end.
- Martin (Grayson Russell) is a little red headed kid who lies most of the time.
- Iris (Jillian Bach) is Iron Weasel's biggest fan whom they met on the highway. Derek delivered her baby. Her husband is a spitting image of Burger.
- Bianca Ortega (Camilla Banus) is a Spanish exchange student that Tripp had a crush on.
- Charles "Chucky" Albertson (Zayne Emory) is the kid who got injured because of the Weasel Slap. He hates being called Chucky because it rhymes with Sucky and even goes into wild tantrums after someone calls him that. He also once had a crush on Izzy. He first appears in the episode "Chucky's Revenge" where he wants revenge, as well as other season 2 episodes.
- Bryce Johnson (Spencer Boldman) is a rich, smart, and handsome jock. He stole Tripp's first crush in kindergarten and he stole Lana from Tripp twice. He made his first appearance in the episode "Money Bags".
- Bleed (Bryan Callen) is Iron Weasel's former lead guitarist. He only appears the episode Bleed Guitarist. He wanted to take Tripp's place in the band in Bleed Guitarist but failed. Izzy also had a crush on him.
- Stacy (Alicia Favela) is a beautiful girl at Tripp's school who he usually blows his chances with.
- Maurice Jenkins (Mark Teich) is Tripp's principal introduced in the second season. He is easily agitated by Tripp's behavior and is bothered by Tripp flirting with daughter Gia (Lauran Irion).
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 21* | November 27, 2009 | November 8, 2010 | |
2 | 21[7] | January 17, 2011 | 2011 |
* One season 2 episode aired during season 1.
Reception
Critical reception
The series’ premiere earned mixed to negative reviews. Emily Ashby of DisneyFamily.com stated that “while it’s [the show] lighthearted, the show isn’t exactly realistic when it comes to portraying adult responsibility.” In addition she claimed that “there’s no shortage of laughs in I’m in the Band and “none of this is likely to be new to tweens familiar with the likes of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Brian Lowry of Variety described the series “the fertile premise evaporates amid bad puns, slapstick and fart jokes.” Also stated by Lowry, “content to blandly play the band as overgrown children turning Tripp into their unlikely babysitter.”[8]
Viewership
The series premiered to an estimated 863,000[2] proving to be the networks highest-rated series premiere for a Disney XD Original Series, including the Toon Disney phase.
International release
Country / Region | Series Premiere | Channel | Title |
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United States | January 18, 2010 | Disney XD | I'm in the Band |
Canada | February 15, 2010 - May 29, 2011 | Family Channel | |
Canada | May 22, 2011 | Disney XD (Canada) | |
India | October 13, 2010 | Disney XD (India) | |
Australia | March 5, 2010[9] | Disney Channel Australia | |
United Kingdom | March 6, 2010 | Disney XD UK & Ireland | |
Ireland | |||
Poland | March 20, 2010 | Disney XD Poland | Ja w kapeli |
May 29, 2010 | Disney Channel Poland | ||
Greece | March 20, 2010 | Disney XD Greece | Είμαι στο συγκρότημα |
Argentina | March 20, 2010 July 2, 2010 |
Disney XD Latin America Disney Channel Latin America |
Estoy en la Banda |
Mexico | |||
Chile | |||
Bolivia | |||
Peru | |||
Colombia | |||
Venezuela | |||
Brazil | Uma Banda lá em Casa | ||
Italy | March 26, 2010 | Disney XD Italy | I'm in the Band |
Germany | March 26, 2010 (Advance) April 30, 2010 (Premiere)[10] |
Disney XD Germany | Tripp's Rockband |
Turkey | March 30, 2010 | Disney XD Turkey | Iron Weasel: Ben de Gruptayım! |
South Korea | April 10, 2010 | Disney Channel Asia | 나의 밴드 살리기 |
Indonesia | I'm in the Band | ||
Philippines | |||
Singapore | |||
Thailand | |||
Hong Kong | |||
Vietnam | |||
Malaysia | April 12, 2010 | Disney Channel Malaysia | |
Denmark | April 19, 2010 | Disney XD Scandinavia | |
Sweden | |||
Norway | |||
Finland | |||
Spain | May 21, 2010 | Disney XD Spain | Esta es mi Banda |
South Africa | May 17, 2011 | Disney XD South Africa | I'm in the Band |
Czech Republic | July 17, 2010 | Disney Channel HU, CZ & SK | Jsem v kapele |
Hungary | Benne vagyok a bandában | ||
Romania | Disney Channel Romania | Sunt în Formaţie | |
Bulgaria | Disney Channel Bulgaria | В групата съм! | |
France | 2010 | Disney XD France | I'm in the Band |
Portugal | Disney Channel Portugal | A Minha Banda | |
Russia | Disney Channel Russia | Я — рокер | |
Israel | December 9, 2010 | Disney Channel Israel | (The Band and I) אני והלהקה |
Netherlands | August 22, 2010 | Disney XD (Netherlands) | I'm in the Band |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | June 23, 2010 | Disney XD Serbia | I'm in the Band |
References
- ^ Press Release
- ^ a b Disney XD Celebrates 1st Anniversary with Record Viewing Levels
- ^ I'm in the Band renewed for second season. - tvbythenumbers.com
- ^ Caitlyn Taylor Love's twitter account
- ^ YouTube video showing Greg Baker's tweets about show's cancellation. The actual tweets have been removed.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 28, 2011). "Disney XD Cancels Comedy 'I'm In The Band'". Deadline.com. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
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- ^ Lowry, Brian (11 January 2010). "I'm in the Band". Daily Variety. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
- ^ Murphy, Kerrie (27 February 2010). "Quick Bites - Friday March 5". The Australian. p. 42.
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