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Unfabulous
The cast
(from left to right), Kelly, Flanagan, Jow, Roberts, Hagan, and Calloway.
Created bySue Rose
StarringEmma Roberts
Malese Jow
Jordan Calloway
Tadhg Kelly
Molly Hagan
Markus Flanagan
Emma Degerstedt
Chelsea Tavares
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes41 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
ReleaseSeptember 12, 2004 (2004-09-12) –
December 16, 2007 (2007-12-16)

Unfabulous is an American children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon. The series is about an "unfabulous" junior high school student, played by Emma Roberts. The show, which debuted in Autumn 2004, was one of the most-watched programs in the United States among children between the age of 9 and 16[1] and was created by Sue Rose, who previously created the animated series Pepper Ann and Angela Anaconda.

The series ended on December 16, 2007 with the third season being the last.[2]

Reruns of the show ended on Nickelodeon on June 2008. The show aired reruns on The N but ended in late 2009. The show then returned to TeenNick on October 11, 2011 until April 2, 2012. The show returned to the channel again on December 3, 2012.

The show's theme song is performed by Jill Sobule, who also writes the songs for the series. All the episode titles start with the article "The".

Overview

Unfabulous's main character is a 13-year-old girl seventh grader (14-year-old eighth grader in third season) Addie Singer (Emma Roberts), who writes songs about her life in junior high school. Her best friends are Geena Fabiano (Malese Jow), who is interested in fashion and designs her own clothes, and the environmentally-committed school basketball player Zack Carter-Schwartz (Jordan Calloway). They all attend Rocky Road Middle School in an unspecified East Coast city. However in episode 34 "The Birthday" when Addie receives a letter from when she was 8 years old the address is listed as "Pinecrest, PA". Addie's older brother Ben (Tadhg Kelly) works at Juice!, a smoothie bar where Addie and her friends often hang out after school.

Throughout the first season, Addie obsesses about her crush on Jake Behari[3] (Raja Fenske), who already has a girlfriend.

For the majority of the second season, however, Addie is dating Randy Klein (Evan Palmer). They break up towards the end of the season and Addie realizes that she still likes Jake. The made-for-TV movie Unfabulous: The Perfect Moment focused on Addie and Jake getting together although Jake will be gone for the rest of the summer in Canada.

In the third season, Addie and Jake finally begin dating and Geena and Zack begin to have feelings for each other.

Cast

Main cast

  • Emma Roberts portrays the 13 year old main character, Addie Singer, who writes songs about her life in middle school. She also appears in a cross-over episode of Drake & Josh called Honor Council, in which she helps Megan play a prank on Josh for a video Megan makes for her website. The episode aired in November 2004, a few months after both of the series began.
  • Malese Jow plays Geena Fabiano, Addie's best friend who is interested in fashion and designs her own clothes, they are usually provocative and therefore she receives daily lectures from the school principal.
  • Jordan Calloway as Zack Carter-Schwartz
  • Tadhg Kelly as Ben Singer, Addie's older brother
  • Molly Hagan as Mrs. Sue Singer, Addie's mother
  • Markus Flanagan as Mr. Jeff Singer, Addie's father
  • Emma Degerstedt as Maris[4]
  • Chelsea Tavares as Cranberry[4]

Recurring cast

Episodes

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1 13 September 12, 2004 March 6, 2005
2 15 September 10, 2005 April 16, 2006
3 13 August 10, 2007 December 16, 2007

Merchandise

Along with the start of the second season in September 2005, Nickelodeon also began selling different types of Unfabulous-related merchandise, beginning with the album Unfabulous and More (see Soundtrack below). In November 2005 the album was followed by two books tying into the show, Keepin' It Real (ISBN 0-439-79666-0) and Split Ends (ISBN 0-439-80179-6), both written by Robin Wasserman, and the first items in a line of clothes based on Addie's wardrobe on the show.[5] Two more books were released in February 2006, Starstruck (ISBN 0-439-83157-1) and Jinxed! (ISBN 0-439-83158-X).

Before the launch of the third season, a video game based on the show was released for the Game Boy Advance by THQ on September 25, 2006.[6]

All episodes from the first and the second season (including The Perfect Moment) were available for download in the iTunes Store in the U.S. since fall 2006, but are now not available anymore. They have since been put back for download as of 2012.

Soundtrack

Unfabulous and More album cover.

On September 27, 2005, shortly after the premiere of the show's second season, Columbia Records and Nick Records released the album Unfabulous and More, which serves as both the show's soundtrack and as Emma Roberts' debut album.

The album includes several original songs (among them "Dummy" and "I Wanna Be", both of which were also released as music videos, "I Have Arrived", and "This Is Me", which was co-written by Roberts), as well as some of Addie's songs from the first season (however in newly recorded versions), including "Punch Rocker" and "New Shoes" (both from the episode "The Party"), "94 Weeks (Metal Mouth Freak)" (from "The Bar Mitzvah") and "Mexican Wrestler" (which had previously appeared on Jill Sobule's 2000 album Pink Pearl and in the Unfabulous episode "The 66th Day").

The album peaked at #46 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers.[7]

DVD releases

One episode of Unfabulous, season one's "The Little Sister", was released on DVD — on TEENick Picks 1, released in April 24, 2006 together with episodes of Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, and Romeo!.

Title Release date Episodes
The Complete 1st Season September 5, 2008[8] (USA) 1-13
Three-disc release, all 13 episodes, available just on Amazon.com, as a "CreateSpace" program of "Burn-On-Demand" DVDs.[9]
Title Release date Episodes
The Complete 2nd Season September 5, 2008[10] (USA) 14-28
Three-disc release, all 15 episodes, available just on Amazon.com, as a "CreateSpace" program of "Burn-On-Demand" DVDs.[9]

Awards and Nominations

2007 - Best Children's TV Programming - Harriet Greenspan (Nominated)
2006 - Best Children's TV Programming - Harriet Greenspan (Nominated)
2005 - Best Children's Programming - Harriet Greenspan & Sharon Chazin Lieblein (Nominated)
2008 - Favorite Television Actress - Emma Roberts (Nominated)
2007 - Favorite Television Actress - Emma Roberts (Nominated)
2007 - Choice TV Actress: Comedy - Emma Roberts (Nominated)
2005 - Choice TV Breakout Performance: Female - Emma Roberts (Nominated)
2005 - Choice TV Breakout Show (Nominated)
2008 - Best Performance in a TV Series: Leading Young Actress - Emma Roberts (Nominated)
2008 - Best Performance in a TV Series: Supporting Young Actress - Malese Jow (Nominated)
2008 - Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series - Emma Roberts, Jordan Calloway, Bianca Collins, Dustin Ingram, Malese Jow, Mary Lou& Chelsea Tavares (Nominated)
2006 - Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Emma Roberts, Jordan Calloway, Bianca Collins, Emma Degerstedt, Dustin Ingram, Malese Jow, Carter Jenkins, Brandon Smith & Chelsea Tavares (Nominated)
2005 - Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama): Leading Young Actress - Emma Roberts (Nominated)
2005 - Best Performance in a Television Series: Recurring Young Actor - Carter Jenkins (Nominated)
2005 - Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series - Emma Roberts, Jordan Calloway, Bianca Collins, Dustin Ingram, Carter Jenkins, Malese Jow & Chelsea Tavares (Nominated)

Notes and references

  1. ^ "For teens & tweens, 'Chris' is still cool". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved November 10, 2005.
  2. ^ "MSN Live chat transcript". Archived from the original on May 5, 2006. Retrieved June 4, 2006.
  3. ^ The character's last name is spelled both Behari and Bahari by Nickelodeon.
  4. ^ a b Added to the main cast at the beginning of the second season.
  5. ^ Petrecca, Laura (October 4, 2005). "TV fans can now dress the part". USA Today. Retrieved October 31, 2005.
  6. ^ "Unfabulous for Game Boy Advance". GameSpot. Retrieved September 20, 2006.
  7. ^ "Emma Roberts: Artist Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved October 31, 2005.
  8. ^ "Unfabulous: The Complete First Season (Three-Disc Edition): Movies & TV". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
  9. ^ a b "Site News DVD news: Amazon and Nickelodeon/Paramount Strike Deal for Burn-on-Demand Titles". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
  10. ^ "Unfabulous- Season 2 (3 Disc Set): Movies & TV". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-01-08.

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