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For the TEENick line-up in 2006, Nickelodeon premiered a new series from Brookwell McNamara Entertainment called '''Just For Kicks''' (also originally titled ''Head to Toe'' and then ''The Power Strikers''), centered around a group of girls in a soccer team set in New York City who all share the same passion for the sport. It starred Francesca Catalano as Alexa D'Amico, a stereotypical popular high school girl, Mallory Low as Winifred "Freddie" Costello, a tough girl who is not good friends with Alexa because she and her friends would snob her at school, Katija Pevec as Lauren Zelmer, a shy, timid, serious good ahtlete, Jessica Williams as Vida Atwood, a sporty, serious athletic girl like Lauren and Jerad Anderson as Chris D'Amico, Alexa's older brother, and was most notably co-executive produced by Whoopi Goldberg. It ran for 13 episodes from April 9th, 2006 and was canceled on September 16, 2007.
For the TEENick line-up in 2006, Nickelodeon premiered a new series from Brookwell McNamara Entertainment called '''Just For Kicks''' (also originally titled ''Head to Toe'' and then ''The Power Strikers''), centered around a group of girls in a soccer team set in New York City who all share the same passion for the sport. It starred Francesca Catalano as Alexa D'Amico, a stereotypical popular high school girl, Mallory Low as Winifred "Freddie" Costello, a tough girl who is not good friends with Alexa because she and her friends would snob her at school, Katija Pevec as Lauren Zelmer, a shy, timid, serious good ahtlete, Jessica Williams as Vida Atwood, a sporty, serious athletic girl like Lauren and Jerad Anderson as Chris D'Amico, Alexa's older brother, and was most notably co-executive produced by Whoopi Goldberg. It ran for 13 episodes from April 9th, 2006 and was canceled on September 16, 2007.


Although at least two episodes of the show were apparently on iTunes at some point, it remains as possibly the most short-lived and rarest Nickelodeon TV show ever (even more so than [[KaBlam! "Just Chillin'" (partially found episode; 2000)|''KaBlam!'']]), as there is barely any trace of the show left online at all.
Although at least two episodes of the show were apparently on iTunes at some point, it remains as possibly the most short-lived and rarest Nickelodeon TV show ever (even more so than [[KaBlam! "Just Chillin" (Found Episode of Animated Series; 2000)|''KaBlam!'']]), as there was barely any trace of the show left for awhile.
 
==Availability==
There are only three publicly available clips of the show online. The first is a [http://b2b.viacom.com/mtvni/programs/program.jsp?program=just_for_kicks trailer] of various moments from the show, available for viewing on Viacom's website. The website also contains two full episodes which can be viewed via the Screening Room, but an account is required to access them, and there is no option to create an account. The second clip is an incomplete [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fklZ3l_3dw promo] for a new episode which played during the credits of a ''Fairly OddParents'' episode. It was uploaded on May 8th, 2014 by CRTN Channel. The third clip is a two-minute [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl2shu_2006-craig-robert-young-just-for-kicks_shortfilms excerpt] of an episode which was uploaded to Dailymotion by Craig Robert Young (the actor who portrays Coach Leslie Moore in the show) on September 14, 2011.
 
Aside from these brief clips, no other footage of the show was available until May 2nd, 2016 when the entire series was uploaded by Youtuber "theSuperMetroid02" in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1QT9MX0pDs two] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkPZpuvUouc parts].


There are only three publicly available clips of the show online. The first is a [http://b2b.viacom.com/mtvni/programs/program.jsp?program=just_for_kicks trailer] of various moments from the show, available for viewing on Viacom's website. The website also contains two full episodes which can be viewed via the Screening Room, but an account is required to access them, and there is no option to create an account. The second clip is an incomplete [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fklZ3l_3dw promo] for a new episode which played during the credits of a ''Fairly OddParents'' episode. It was uploaded on May 8th, 2014 by CRTN Channel. The third clip is a two-minute [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl2shu_2006-craig-robert-young-just-for-kicks_shortfilms excerpt] of an episode which was uploaded to Dailymotion by Craig Robert Young (the actor who portrays Coach Leslie Moore in the show) on September 14, 2011. Aside from these brief clips, no other videos from ''Just For Kicks'' are available.
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File:just_for_kicks-show.jpg|A promotional image of the cast.
File:just_for_kicks-show.jpg|A promotional image of the cast.
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File:Chris_damico.jpg|An assumed screenshot from the show of Jerad Anderson's character, Chris D'Amico.
File:Chris_damico.jpg|An assumed screenshot from the show of Jerad Anderson's character, Chris D'Amico.
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'''03 MAY 16 UPDATE:''' The entire show has been uploaded to YouTube in two parts!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1QT9MX0pDs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkPZpuvUouc


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Revision as of 21:21, 9 December 2016

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IAMNOTTAHPEDO.jpg

Promo poster for the show.

Status: Found

Date found: 2 May 2016

Found by: "theSuperMetroid02"


For the TEENick line-up in 2006, Nickelodeon premiered a new series from Brookwell McNamara Entertainment called Just For Kicks (also originally titled Head to Toe and then The Power Strikers), centered around a group of girls in a soccer team set in New York City who all share the same passion for the sport. It starred Francesca Catalano as Alexa D'Amico, a stereotypical popular high school girl, Mallory Low as Winifred "Freddie" Costello, a tough girl who is not good friends with Alexa because she and her friends would snob her at school, Katija Pevec as Lauren Zelmer, a shy, timid, serious good ahtlete, Jessica Williams as Vida Atwood, a sporty, serious athletic girl like Lauren and Jerad Anderson as Chris D'Amico, Alexa's older brother, and was most notably co-executive produced by Whoopi Goldberg. It ran for 13 episodes from April 9th, 2006 and was canceled on September 16, 2007.

Although at least two episodes of the show were apparently on iTunes at some point, it remains as possibly the most short-lived and rarest Nickelodeon TV show ever (even more so than KaBlam!), as there was barely any trace of the show left for awhile.

Availability

There are only three publicly available clips of the show online. The first is a trailer of various moments from the show, available for viewing on Viacom's website. The website also contains two full episodes which can be viewed via the Screening Room, but an account is required to access them, and there is no option to create an account. The second clip is an incomplete promo for a new episode which played during the credits of a Fairly OddParents episode. It was uploaded on May 8th, 2014 by CRTN Channel. The third clip is a two-minute excerpt of an episode which was uploaded to Dailymotion by Craig Robert Young (the actor who portrays Coach Leslie Moore in the show) on September 14, 2011.

Aside from these brief clips, no other footage of the show was available until May 2nd, 2016 when the entire series was uploaded by Youtuber "theSuperMetroid02" in two parts.

Gallery