24 reviews
Yes. This is recommended. It is funny, adventurous, and quite action-y.
If you wont like this show, I don't know what will.
This reminds me of The Big Bang Theory. Yeah. It does. Two nerds. A girl. Comedy. Definitely a hit series.
If Walt Disney watched this, he would have tears of laughter and joy.
It has the adventure and comedy you need to fit everyday. Just watch it and you'll automatically love it (After two or three more episodes...)
Their theme song is nice too. I wish I could just memorize it, but I don't have the time for it.
Although, there is some errors that need to be fixed. 1.) Kind of short. 2.) Needs some kind of arc. 3.) Needs more main characters.
If you wont like this show, I don't know what will.
This reminds me of The Big Bang Theory. Yeah. It does. Two nerds. A girl. Comedy. Definitely a hit series.
If Walt Disney watched this, he would have tears of laughter and joy.
It has the adventure and comedy you need to fit everyday. Just watch it and you'll automatically love it (After two or three more episodes...)
Their theme song is nice too. I wish I could just memorize it, but I don't have the time for it.
Although, there is some errors that need to be fixed. 1.) Kind of short. 2.) Needs some kind of arc. 3.) Needs more main characters.
My Babysitter's A Vampire: The TV Show has the same charm and goofiness as the movie but unfortunately isn't as good. When you turn a movie into a TV Show the translation can be lost in the execution. The storytelling has been overlooked and each episode seems to have no direction. It really irks me when the characters don't develop and instead play over the same scenes with the same results. In no way is this show a bad show but it had so much potential. It's still entertaining and fun but needs something more.
I also find it to be a lot more childish. They have returned back to the old slapstick comedy mixed in with zany situations. Luckily not every episode is weak, every now and then there will be a great episode that reminds you why you should keep watching the show..
I also find it to be a lot more childish. They have returned back to the old slapstick comedy mixed in with zany situations. Luckily not every episode is weak, every now and then there will be a great episode that reminds you why you should keep watching the show..
- Shopaholic35
- Nov 13, 2014
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I still don't get why this show got cancelled, as far as I know, this was the last decent and actually enjoyable TV series on Disney, it was funny and ingenious with awesome characters and an incredible love plot between Ethan and Sarah, which we didn't get to see if something really happened, gotta cry.
If a new season or second movie could be on plans so we could get a proper finale, the producers must know we DON'T want a kind of "new generation" with new actors or new characters, we want to know what happened to these ones with the awesome cast it had.
This was and IS my favorite show ever, hope I am alive when the proper finale airs.
If a new season or second movie could be on plans so we could get a proper finale, the producers must know we DON'T want a kind of "new generation" with new actors or new characters, we want to know what happened to these ones with the awesome cast it had.
This was and IS my favorite show ever, hope I am alive when the proper finale airs.
When I first saw the commercial's for the movie, I figured it would be awful. However, I enjoyed the episodes, so I did end up watching the movie and I loved it as well. Fact is, yes, it is aimed more at the teenage populace as opposed to the children, but we have to accept that Disney is not just a child based TV channel anymore, nor do only children watch it. I know a lot of parents are freaking about it. But Disney has two separate channels, one for children (DisneyXD) and one for regular ages. And even on the channel for regular ages it's all little kid's shows like Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. I really hope the series is taken up for a second season, despite some of the parents outrage. I'd suggest it to anyone around ten, and even my 8 year old sister loves it. It has a sweet story line. If you plan to allow your children to watch Wizards of Waverly place (which is JUST as bad) you should have no problem with allowing your kids to watch My Babysitter's A Vampire. Parents who don't approve due to the vampire's need to cool their jets and look past the supernatural element of the show and enjoy Disney as it always should be. Following the trends of the century and aiming to gain more than just child viewers. I am proud that Disney has decided to stop censoring every little detail of their shows and I hope they continue to make great shows like this. MBAV IS AWESOME!
This Canadian series shown here on this side of the border by the Disney Channel has an engaging goofiness about it. It's not great, but it is pleasant and endurable.
It all started back in the film of the same title when young Matthew Knight who because he neglected to watch his baby sister now both have a babysitter. But both Knight and his friend Atticus Dean Mitchell are ecstatic beyond their wildest nerd dreams when they discover they've got super hottie Vanessa Morgan as the babysitter. But there is cause for concern when they discover My Babysitter's A Vampire.
The leader of the vampires is dealt with in the film, but there are quite a nest of them, including at their local high school. And of course there are other kinds of unearthly creatures to meet every week to take care of as the boys are trying to pass trigonometry.
As in the film the best and funniest character is Mitchell and Knight's friend Cameron Kennedy who was a cheerful nerd like them, but who becomes a vampire, but just can't quite get into the spirit of it.
The Canadians have an inside joke here that I wonder how many of the kids who watch this on both sides of the border get. The name of the fictional town they're from is Whitechapel and that of course is the London district where Jack the Ripper was doing his thing back two centuries ago.
Don't expect much from this, but I rather like it.
It all started back in the film of the same title when young Matthew Knight who because he neglected to watch his baby sister now both have a babysitter. But both Knight and his friend Atticus Dean Mitchell are ecstatic beyond their wildest nerd dreams when they discover they've got super hottie Vanessa Morgan as the babysitter. But there is cause for concern when they discover My Babysitter's A Vampire.
The leader of the vampires is dealt with in the film, but there are quite a nest of them, including at their local high school. And of course there are other kinds of unearthly creatures to meet every week to take care of as the boys are trying to pass trigonometry.
As in the film the best and funniest character is Mitchell and Knight's friend Cameron Kennedy who was a cheerful nerd like them, but who becomes a vampire, but just can't quite get into the spirit of it.
The Canadians have an inside joke here that I wonder how many of the kids who watch this on both sides of the border get. The name of the fictional town they're from is Whitechapel and that of course is the London district where Jack the Ripper was doing his thing back two centuries ago.
Don't expect much from this, but I rather like it.
- bkoganbing
- Sep 8, 2011
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I grew up with the show and I think it is great show because it teaches you that geek's can be awesome because it isn't all fantasy and syfy, they actually can be useful in what we call STEM. I wonder way the show ended,was it because disagreements between the production company and Netflix or was because of low ratings?. I would like to a season 3.
- ajschuettpel
- Jul 4, 2019
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- Feb 15, 2017
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- parielle-92867
- Jun 6, 2018
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- tanyalakhdar0
- Oct 22, 2011
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I wish they had at least two more seasons. Im still salty about the fact they canceled it. I wish they hadnt. So disappointing.
I enjoy this show, it's much better than the movie, but finding it disturbing the casual references to demon summoning and things like tannis root. I know tannis root isn't real, a fictional plant/fungus/herb used as a plot device in the novel and movie Rosemary's Baby, a reference that most kids now and a decade ago wouldn't get, but not crazy about the desensitizing taking place in society against violence, the occult and demon (aka old gods) worship. A kid doing an Internet search, even just out of curiosity, on things they hear, like tannis root, can easily be led to some dark places (ex. on first page of search results: Tannis Root The Infernal Sea, released 01 May 2014 Tannis Root - Lyrics. Give to us a child, One that bears your mark, And lead us into the dark days) if parents aren't paying attention & attending to their children's mental and spiritual welfare.
If your kids are watching it, you should be too, and telling them the things that are wrong and why, and how to protect themselves against otherwise enjoyable distractions.
- tarnishedhalotx
- Sep 10, 2019
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My seven year old daughter loves this show, she thinks it's funny and she thinks that the goofy blonde boy vampire is cute. We have been watching the show together, which is currently one of her favorite things to do this summer. The movie was well done and I was surprised it was on Disney, they usually tone down the bad guys and their actions in their shows to silly levels and they did not in this show. I think it's a cute idea for a regular show, and it has a Buffy crossed with Scooby Doo feel to it. The stories are simple but amusing, even to me. The special effects are good and the violence is really low key when it occurs, which as a parent I appreciate. The young cast are really good actors and they seem to be enjoying doing the show. My daughter and I both hope the show continues for another season or two.
I love this show, and for the parent freaking out over it being "inappropriate" they have a time on Disney channel for kids it goes to noon. Shouldn't be that hard to avoid a show that airs late, and its not obscene, and she wasn't "making out" with anyone It was a peck like everything else on Disney. Do yourself a favor and switch to Disney.
Anyway I love this show and im 19 years old! So no I guess its not only children that watch the Disney channel. I love the characters. It's interesting and funny, I love that its not a typical Disney comedy and I love that there's no annoying laughter in the background! Anyway I recommend it :)
Anyway I love this show and im 19 years old! So no I guess its not only children that watch the Disney channel. I love the characters. It's interesting and funny, I love that its not a typical Disney comedy and I love that there's no annoying laughter in the background! Anyway I recommend it :)
An Excellent very entertaining TV show. staring Ethan; Vanessa Morgan - Sarah; Atticus Mitchell - Benny; Cameron Kennedy - Rory; Kate Todd - Erica. Suggested that is suitable for 11+ as the dark fantasy may not be child-friendly. Furthermore, not recommended for all Disney Channel watchers. A range of dramatic, exiting plots with funny moments. There is a contrast of quirky to hot, vampires/characters that make the program worth watching. A must-see TV program. The program may state if the episode may be disturbing or unsuitable for younger aged children before starting, so you must watch out for that. Ask for parental permission to watch before viewing if you are unsure. I personally love it and I am a teenager. Overall a action-packed, adventure brilliant vampire TV series.
This is an excellent show, I have no idea why the IMDb rating is 1.1, as I rated it 10. I've grown out of most shows in these channels, but this clearly caught my attention to watch kid channel's again.
They take a whole turn on teenage lives (very realistic show) and placed a fictional twist, as putting a new concept on vampires.
This was based on a movie, which I liked very much also. It doesn't deserve the such low rating it has. I'm proud yet again, to look up to a new summer show :).
Even though it paced really fast and are already planning for the second season, as the first one only has 13 episode.
-Alexx
They take a whole turn on teenage lives (very realistic show) and placed a fictional twist, as putting a new concept on vampires.
This was based on a movie, which I liked very much also. It doesn't deserve the such low rating it has. I'm proud yet again, to look up to a new summer show :).
Even though it paced really fast and are already planning for the second season, as the first one only has 13 episode.
-Alexx
- alebeauty98
- Jul 17, 2011
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Very entertaining show, my kids love it, although it DOES have a scary factor. If your kids get freaked out by zombie-looking people, i would not recommend this show, but if you think they are old and mature enough, I would recommend it. It does have slight comedic value, but most of it is action. Very entertaining show, my kids love it, although it DOES have a scary factor. If your kids get freaked out by zombie-looking people, i would not recommend this show, but if you think they are old and mature enough, I would recommend it. It does have slight comedic value, but most of it is action. I sometimes watch it with my 13 and 12 year old, so adults might like it too.
- stephanyhahn10
- Jul 4, 2011
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- smileyyanny
- Jul 28, 2012
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- miagabrielexox
- Aug 8, 2022
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For its budget, its camp, its dorkiness and young audience, somehow this show has become the best I've ever seen. I don't know how this show is so perfect despite all elements that would cause all others like it to fade into oblivion. There's something in how easy it makes you to accept "okay, sure, that's the world we're living in this episode" and once you have that mindset it makes everything that follows a hell of a fun ride. 10/10, better than Breaking Bad.
- kgrg-50120
- Jul 16, 2022
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This show was personally one of my favorite of all time. From start to finish, the show was captivating and I felt that I was in absolute awe the entire time. The actors do an amazing job embodying the characters. Overall, this show provides me joy and comfort the whole way.
- laylasimonehoover
- Jul 6, 2022
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- albertofuntes
- Sep 26, 2018
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This how has NO place on Disney. It is terrifying and too adult for children. From creepy adult sized dolls to watching characters wipe blood from their mouths after taking in blood. It is also frustrating to watch the babysitter allow the little girl to watch a scary show, as long as she doesn't tell her parents. This episode also involves a show where they are conjuring up ghosts and spirits. It's nice to have to explain ghosts to a five year old! If you are a parent and have not watched this show.Another issue, is a huge focus on relationships. One scene involves a girl just making out with a guy in a blood van to keep him from talking. This is much more of a tween show. Tweens don't watch Disney Channel, children do. Parents if you haven not seen this show, beware!