Kickin' It

2011

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

EP4 The Stang Mar 10, 2014

EP5 Nerd With a Cape Mar 31, 2014

EP6 RV There Yet? Apr 07, 2014

EP7 Invasion of the Ghost Pirates Apr 14, 2014

EP8 That Amazing Krupnick Jun 16, 2014

EP9 The Battle of Seaford Hill Jun 23, 2014

EP11 Tightroping the Shark Jul 18, 2014

6.5| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 13 June 2011 Ended
Producted By: It's a Laugh Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disney.go.com/xd/kickinit/
Synopsis

Run by Sensei Rudy, the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy is the worst dojo in the nationwide Bobby Wasabi chain and is in danger of closing. But things change when Jack reluctantly joins the dojo and meets his new crew, including tough guy slacker Jerry and confident martial arts expert Kim. The crew teaches a group of neighborhood goofballs about life, karate, and how to "kick it." Jack and the gang quickly realize their newfound friendship will take them places they've never imagined and, united, they can become unstoppable.

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mischievouslyradiant I started watching this a few days ago, and I love it! I love all the characters too, especially Jack! Seriously, what's wrong with some of you? Being very skilled doesn't make a person flawless, and there's nothing wrong with being very skilled. It doesn't make Rudy look like a joke, either. Sure, it's not like Rudy taught all that Jack can do from before moving to Seaford, but look at what Rudy has done for him (and the rest of his students) throughout the show. Rudy has made Jack better!I love Kim! On a personal note, I'll say this, though: for someone who likes to look good, she certainly doesn't think about taking dancing lessons. Anyway, she's an amazing character.Milton is nerdy, but sweet and smart and can fight if he gets in the zone. Same with the others. They CAN fight and they love karate, but I think they like being in the comfort zone a little more.They should make a movie. Lizzie McGuire got one, Even Stevens got one, Hannah Montana got one, Wizards of Waverly Place got one and also has a special, Good Luck Charlie got a movie too...Disney did karate, and now they're doing a spy show (KC Undercover). I can't believe I never gave those a try a long time ago. I love Kickin It and KC Undercover, among others, now. People! Give a show a chance, because letting others stop you by putting something down is letting them make up your mind for you. You might love it, and you might not, but that applies to everything else too.
RyanWinter100 When I saw that Disney was producing a "Karate" show, I didn't expect much. After watching several episodes, I discovered it was good program. The young cast meshed well, the stunts were well executed, the stories were palatable.Over the years I watched the cast grow up, while the stories shrank. The kids have done their best, Jack is strong and powerful, but remains humble, Jerry is hilarious, I missed Kim when she left, she added balance to the team. In what seemed like its final year, the character Milton seemed to have pages of dialogue and talked endlessly. The innocence of the early years was gone.But even worse, the show just seemed to fade out. You'd think that Disney would give a program that worked hard for four years to give the channel its best, would get a good send off. Disney XD gave Zeke and Luther a proper good-bye and final episodes; Kickin' it certainly deserved it. There were many great episodes, but if I had to select just one, I think it would be when Jack fell asleep in Rudy's office and he had a dream that they were all in a 70s detective episode. It was extremely well done.Kickin' it episodes will replay for years. I'm sure kids, not even born, will enjoy the adventures of Jack,Jerry, Kim and Milton as Wasabi Warriors.
Alexander Homilton what an horrible show. Guess my summary already said that. The thins is full of clichés. Every character is a cliché, the female counterpart that is fated to be the useless girlfriend of the protagonist, she is friggin hot, but she is independent and wants to be the best in what she does, guess what, that's never gonna happen cuz the protagonist is the best, and you my little one, no matter how hot or good you are, you are destined to be second place. The group of geek/nerds guy are simply insulting, I always was considered one and I kicked ass of any bully who tried to intimidate me almost getting expelled for letting some of them crying. what's wrong with Disney and stereotypes ? The protagonist ? oh dear god .... no men, I don't care with who you train with, I don't care if he was the friggin Mister Miyagi, you can't be even better than teachers in your short life !. The only reason they make him so perfect, is because they wanted him to be an idol, and example to follow, they wanted to every kid to relate themselves with Jack-ass, he is the hero and the protagonist, and even when kids might like that, it bores me to death.The comedy ? oh dear god why, I don't know if I have seen another show abuse so much of the resource of CL, literally, is canned laugh every 5 seconds the characters talk, its like the producers are right behind you, screaming to your ears '' Laugh ! Laugh !!! Laugh!!!!!!!!!'' If you are 6 years old or can get related to any of the characters you are possible giving this a 8. If you don't, you are possible hating this. I don't think this deserves more than 3 stars, the things is, that this series have such score as 6.1, and I can't tolerate that. So i give it 1, in order to get the true score it deserves. 6 Its way too much for this.
MsMovie We are a family who loves karate and Disney, so this show was made for us really, but we also like the story lines and the kids are fun and there is a lot of humor in the show. It seems that Disney XD is aimed at boys OR kids who like Karate, cartoons, etc and the regular Disney channel is aimed at more general family programming, so we are really enjoying this newer show.The fact that some of the kids featured really do know karate just makes it a lot more fun to watch the fight scenes, and we love that the brother from Hannah Montana gets to play his real age finally instead of pretending to be just out of high school.We highly recommend this for all families to watch - good clean fun!