Showing posts with label icarly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label icarly. Show all posts

Saturday, February 6, 2010

iCarly battles rage on...petitions to Build-a-Bear?

State of the Nation originally posted at DeskofBrian.com

http://deskofbrian.com/2010/01/icarly-battles-rage-on-petitions-to-build-a-bear/

As I review feedback and re-evaluate my iCarly post from Blogger (see below), the battle over iCarly appears to be over the target audience.



One poster, like many supporters, suggest that the teen audience 10-14 is NICK's focus and can handle the humor and crude insults.



Unfortunately, I suggest this isn't the case.



Build-a-Bear is a popular chain of stores geared toward small children not teens and they are promoting the new iCarly bear. The bear isn't particularly special, but the weekend long promotion, endless posters and ads all reveal that NICK's focus is a broader market.



There are no petitions to end the show or ban show. Now, I'm not advocately that at all.



Again, let me say, I don't want the show banned, but I refuse to let my kids watch the show and I don't feel it's appropriate for younger viewers at all.



Maybe I'll get some iCarly supporters to help me beyond the whole "It's just a TV show" defense.



No accountability: There's no real supervision as the older brother acts as a guardian for Carly, but anytime she sneaks out, breaks a rule or disrespects elders - it goes unpunished by the brother and by the principal of the school.



Endless insults: iCarly will provide your child with a laundry list of insults to replace the profane language that you may have banned. Some comments are insensitive (and arguably racist)as in the Japanese episode when Carly tells Spencer (the older brother) to talk to his Japanese lamp like an angry old Japanese man.



Utopian role model: Similar to the Harry Potter syndrome, the main character can do no wrong. No matter what rule has to be broken, authority denied, the end game for the main character is all that matters.





I was shocked to see so must interest my column on banning iCarly from my household. I was even more surprised so many outraged parents frustrated at the show.



On another note, the "hobknocker" controversary rages on as the show and David Archeleta continue to attempt to redefine the word. Universally the urban slang was used to describe someone who punches a man/boy in his privates.



After use on iCarly, the word is now "supposed" to be a derivative of hobgoblin or troll -- good luck with that.








Declaring a word "clean" despite it's previous association doesn't eliminate its history. Archeleta is even cashing in on the incident by selling "What's a Hob Knocker?" t-shirts. Just what you want your child wearing isn't it?



Well, that's the influence iCarly has on some kids.











Petitions to end show: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/icarly-world-of-sickness , http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/icarly-is-a-menace , http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/CancelCarlyRightAway

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Parenting War: Ban on iCarly


 Read this post and other "State of the Nation" columns at DeskofBrian.com :  http://deskofbrian.com/2009/12/parenting-war-ban-on-icarly/

Miranda Cosgrove has risen to fame as the younger sister on "Drake & Josh" and now her own show: "iCarly" and this show is extremely popular.

The show follows two girls and a boy who produce a regular web video program, similar to YouTube, called iCarly.The characters revel in their pseudo-Fame as an excuse for daily antics in school or their personal lives which drives a back story to the perennial webcast.

While the theme of friendship is apparent and there are efforts to send a message, there are also several incidents and language that you don't want your child emulating.

No longer in my house.

Recently, the friend, Sam (blonde) is advising Carly's brother on how to lie more efficiently. Great topic for a kid's show.

The characters on this show treat each other horribly. Is this based on how they kids behave in the real world or is it perpetuating the problem?

One episode of iCarly, Sam isn't allowed to insult Freddie all week, unless she wants to pay him $5 an insult. As soon as Sam has some money:

Sam: You smell like feet. *gives him $5*
Freddie:*smiles, takes money*
Sam: If you were a country, you'd be El Salvadork. *gives another $5*
Freddie: *still smiling, takes the money*
Sam: Have I made fun of your butt yet?
Freddie: No.
Sam: It's oddly shaped. *gives $5*
Sam: No girl will ever want you. *gives $5*


Emmy worthy yes?

Sam is constantly getting into trouble, blaming others (usually Freddie) and her rude and cruel behavior hasn't gotten the show shut off from my the television.

When you hear the seven-year-old introducing or calling each other "doof", "Bubble Butt" (nickname for one of their teachers), referencing "pimples on their butt", putting spaghetti in their pants, you can trace it back to this show.

Carly: You're in trouble.
Sam: Who has urine trouble.

and

Sam Puckett: Those Dingo people are dead!
Carly Shay: What are we gonna do?
Sam Puckett: We're gonna go find 'em and kick 'em in their dingoes!

Carly: [doorbell rings] There's the doorbell.
Sam: Smells like your grandad.
Sam: [turns to Freddy] You smell like garbage.
Freddy: Your butt's shaped like a ham.

Let's not ignore that great messages the show sends:

Sam Puckett: [crying] I don't like working! I don't know how people do it. It's horrible! Th-they don't let you sleep, or watch TV, or go online, and they expect you to be nice to all the customers! And I'm not even allowed to eat the chili. Do you know what it's like to be me, surrounded by giant pots of chili and not allowed to eat it?



Some stuff I found researching for this:

On the episode of iCarly when Freddy is afraid that Sam is going to "get him back", and about all the first kiss junk. When Sam was about to throw Spencer the football, I looked across the hallway at the number of Freddy's apartment, and it says 8=D.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090523163843AAMOjCO

Infamous iCarly "hobknocker" controversy, which was said on the show:

http://www.icarly-show.com/blog/what-is-a-hob-knocker/



Previous Parenting War Blog Posts:

Parenting War: Friends with Benefits (Astro Boy follow-up)

Parenting War: Astro Boy & that Socialism is the "new cool"

Parenting War: Sims 3 & inappropriate incidents on TV