Big Time Rush, Orange Collection

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season

Big Time Rush is an American television series created by Scott Fellows, which originally aired on Nickelodeon from 2009 to 2013. The show follows the lives of four best friends and hockey-playing Minnesota boys, Kendall, James, Carlos, and Logan, as they are suddenly catapulted into the world of pop music and move to Los Angeles to pursue their dreams of becoming a famous boy band.

The series consists of four seasons and 74 episodes, and the "Orange Collection" is a selection of some of the best episodes featuring the four boys as they navigate the ups and downs of fame, friendship, and first love.

The show's main characters are Kendall Knight (Kendall Schmidt), James Diamond (James Maslow), Carlos Garcia (Carlos Pena Jr.), and Logan Mitchell (Logan Henderson). These four friends are the heart of the show and their individual personalities complement each other. Kendall is the natural born leader and the serious one, James is the charming one with an ego but also a heart of gold, Carlos is the funny and crazy one, and Logan is the smart and logical one.

The boys are signed by a famous record producer named Gustavo Rocque (Stephen Kramer Glickman) and his quirky assistant Kelly Wainwright (Tanya Chisholm) to become the next big thing in the music industry. The boys must navigate their way through the cutthroat world of the music industry, while also dealing with teenage issues such as school, girls, and friendship.

Throughout the series, the boys go on many adventures and misadventures, both on and off stage. From getting trapped in a haunted house, to being chased by paparazzi, to accidentally crashing a wedding, the boys' lives are never boring.

The show also features many recurring characters, such as the boys' moms and dads, Gustavo's nemesis Hawk (David Anthony Higgins), and the rival girl group, the "Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling."

One of the most notable aspects of the show is its music. The boys not only act but also sing and dance on the show, performing original songs such as "Big Time Rush," "Boyfriend," and "Til I Forget About You." The music is catchy and fun, and fans of the show were known to learn the dance moves and sing along with the lyrics.

Overall, Big Time Rush is a fun and entertaining show for all ages. The show's humor and heart make it relatable to both kids and adults, and the music is a bonus for fans of pop music. The Orange Collection is a great way to relive some of the best moments of the show and experience the boys' journey to becoming a successful boy band once again.

Big Time Rush, Orange Collection is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (4 episodes). The series first aired on January 29, 2010.

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Big Time Party
4. Big Time Party
April 2, 2010
After learning that Gustavo is hosting a party at the studio that the boys are not invited to, they guys decide to host their own party at the Palm Woods.
Big Time Mansion
3. Big Time Mansion
February 12, 2010
When Gustavo has to go away on business, he lets the guys house-sit his mansion. While the boys do their best to keep the house in pristine condition, they inevitably destroy everything inside that Gustavo values.
Big Time Concert
2. Big Time Concert
August 20, 2010
Get set for an extraordinary journey with 4 best friends from Minnesota who are unexpectedly thrown into the glamorous, celebrity-fueled L.A. pop music scene and find out what it takes to make it "big time."
Big Time Bad Boy
1. Big Time Bad Boy
January 29, 2010
The record company CEO thinks adding a fifth band member will broaden Big Time Rush's appeal and sticks the guys with a self-proclaimed "bad boy", who tries to inject dissension and tension within the group.
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Where to Watch Big Time Rush, Orange Collection
Big Time Rush, Orange Collection is available for streaming on the Nickelodeon website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Big Time Rush, Orange Collection on demand at Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 29, 2010