How to Rock, Orange Collection

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season

How to Rock is a teen sitcom airing on Nickelodeon that follows Kacey Simon, a popular girl whose world falls apart when she's dumped by her friends after she accidentally stains her jeans in art class. In an effort to regain her popularity, Kacey teams up with the school's biggest outcasts, forming a band named Gravity 5. With her new friends, Kacey learns valuable lessons about friendship, bullying, and staying true to oneself.

The show's main character, Kacey Simon, is played by Cymphonique Miller, a talented actress and singer who was previously known for her work on the Nickelodeon show, Big Time Rush. Miller brings a lot of energy and charisma to the role, making Kacey a likable and relatable character despite her flaws.

Alongside Miller is a talented cast of young actors who bring life to the show's supporting characters. Noah Crawford plays Stevie, the band's drummer who is also a tech genius. Lulu Antariksa is Zander, the guitarist who is also a self-proclaimed ladies' man. Max Schneider plays Charlie, the bassist who is also a hopeless romantic. Finally, Samantha Boscarino plays Molly, Kacey's former friend who becomes her rival over the course of the show.

One of the show's strengths is its positive messaging. Each episode tackles important topics such as self-confidence, body image, and social acceptance. The way the show presents these topics is both entertaining and relatable, making it a great option for young viewers who are struggling with similar issues.

Another strength of How to Rock is its music. The show's theme song, "Only You Can Be You," is catchy and upbeat, and the original songs performed by Gravity 5 are equally memorable. The show also features a number of popular songs, like "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks, which are performed by Gravity 5 in their own unique style.

The show's production values are high, with colorful and visually appealing sets and costumes. The show also features some impressive musical performances, with the actors performing live on set.

Overall, How to Rock is a fun and engaging show that teaches valuable lessons while still managing to be entertaining. Its relatable characters, positive messaging, and catchy music make it a must-watch for fans of teen comedies. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh, think, and tap your feet, How to Rock is definitely worth checking out.

How to Rock, Orange Collection is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (4 episodes). The series first aired on November 3, 2012.

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How to Rock a Guest List
4. How to Rock a Guest List
February 11, 2012
Kacey gets Gravity 5 invited to the biggest party of the year, then schools her bandmates on how to fit in with people like The Perfs. Will Kacey's efforts save the party or completely ruin it?
How to Rock a Messy Bet
3. How to Rock a Messy Bet
February 4, 2012
Gravity 5's hangout is a total mess, so they make a bet to each give up their favorite habit - and the winner gets to watch the others clean. Kacey thinks giving up her phone will be easy- - until a cute boy sends her a text.
How to Rock Braces and Glasses
2. How to Rock Braces and Glasses
February 4, 2012
After a fall from grace, the perfect and popular Kacey Simon forges an unlikely friendship with the band Gravity 5. As their new lead singer, she ignites a musical rivalry between her new band and her old band, The Perfs.
How to Rock a Fashion Victim
1. How to Rock a Fashion Victim
November 3, 2012
Kacey must design a clothing line in order to win an internship with a famous designer. When her designs aren't as fabulous as she'd hoped, Kacey has to deal with not being great at something for the first time.
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Where to Watch How to Rock, Orange Collection
How to Rock, Orange Collection is available for streaming on the Nickelodeon website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch How to Rock, Orange Collection on demand at Vudu and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    November 3, 2012