Written By a Kid

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (78)

Written By a Kid is a heartwarming and imaginative series from Geek & Sundry that brings children's fantastical stories to life with the help of talented actors, animators, and filmmakers. Each episode showcases a different child's original story, which is then interpreted and reenacted by a group of adult performers, with the child's voice narration and illustrations interspersed throughout.

One of the standout elements of the show is the authenticity of the stories themselves. Each episode begins with a child introducing themselves and their story, and it's clear from the get-go that these tales are coming straight from the minds of creative and imaginative kids. The stories range from whimsical fantasies to thought-provoking explorations of identity and the human experience, but they all share a sense of wonder and possibility that's infectious. Whether it's a boy discovering a magical portal to another dimension, a girl encountering an unusual creature in the woods, or a robot pondering the meaning of existence, each story is a delightful window into a young mind's boundless creativity.

The adult performers who bring these stories to life are also a highlight of the show. Headlined by Will Bowles and Josh Flaum, the cast is able to infuse each episode with a sense of playful energy and humor that makes the stories feel even more engaging. They're also able to capture the spirit of the child narrators' voices without feeling like caricatures or condescending interpretations, which is no small feat. Additionally, the episodes often feature guest appearances from other actors and comedians, which keeps the show feeling fresh and varied from week to week.

Perhaps one of the most impressive aspects of Written By a Kid is the production values. While the show is clearly low-budget, the crew makes the most of their resources and creates some truly stunning visuals. The animated segments that accompany each story are especially impressive, showcasing a range of styles and techniques that are both fun and inventive. And despite some limitations in terms of sets and props, the live-action performances are always full of energy and charm.

But what really makes Written By a Kid stand out is the way it celebrates creativity and imagination in children. By giving these young writers the chance to see their stories come to life in such a professional and polished way, the show is sending a powerful message that kids' ideas are valued and worthy of attention. And by featuring a diverse range of voices and perspectives, the show is also promoting inclusivity and representation, giving children from all different backgrounds and experiences the chance to see themselves and their stories on screen.

Overall, Written By a Kid is a delightful and uplifting series that's perfect for kids and adults alike. The stories are imaginative and engaging, the performances are lively and fun, and the production values are impressive given the constraints of the format. But what really makes the show special is the way it empowers and celebrates children's creativity, offering a reminder that even in a world full of screens and distractions, there's still magic to be found in the minds of those who dare to dream.

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11. Zombie Spider
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Ginger Potato
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Fire City
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Sort of Friends
8. Sort of Friends
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Kendall the Knight
7. Kendall the Knight
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5. Cold East
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Rainbow Town
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3. La Munkya
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Scary Smash
1. Scary Smash
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  • Premiere Date
    July 18, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (78)