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'''''Just For Kicks''''' was a comedy-drama series that aired on Nickelodeon's The N (now TEENick) block from April 9, 2006, until August 13, 2006. Produced by Whoopi Goldberg <ref>[https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/tv/2006/04/09/TV-Preview-Whoopi-takes-her-dream-team-to-play-soccer-on-Nickelodeon/stories/200604090294 Article that talks about Whoopi Goldberg producing ''Just For Kicks''] Retrieved 18 Apr '19</ref> and originally titled ''Head to Toe'' and then ''The Power Strikers'', the series centered around a group of girls in a soccer team in New York City who all share the same passion for the sport. ''Just For Kicks'' quickly became one of the most short-lived Nickelodeon TV shows its cancellation. The series is now uploaded into two parts on YouTube. | |||
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''Just for Kicks'' starred Francesca Catalano as Alexa D'Amico, a stereotypical popular high school girl, Mallory Low as Winifred | ''Just for Kicks'' starred Francesca Catalano as Alexa D'Amico (Francesca Catalano), 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 athlete, 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.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/just-for-kicks/ TV.com article on the premise for ''Just For Kicks''] Retrieved 18 Apr '19</ref> | ||
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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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Revision as of 05:09, 18 April 2019
Just For Kicks was a comedy-drama series that aired on Nickelodeon's The N (now TEENick) block from April 9, 2006, until August 13, 2006. Produced by Whoopi Goldberg [1] and originally titled Head to Toe and then The Power Strikers, the series centered around a group of girls in a soccer team in New York City who all share the same passion for the sport. Just For Kicks quickly became one of the most short-lived Nickelodeon TV shows its cancellation. The series is now uploaded into two parts on YouTube.
Premise
Just for Kicks starred Francesca Catalano as Alexa D'Amico (Francesca Catalano), 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 athlete, 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.[2]
Availability
Prior to 2016, there were only three publicly available clips of the show online. The first was a trailer of various moments from the show, which was previously available for viewing on Viacom's website until some unknown time. The second clip was an incomplete promo for a new episode which played during the credits of a Fairly OddParents episode. It was uploaded on May 8, 2014 by CRTN Channel. The third clip was 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 2, 2016, when the entire series was uploaded by Youtuber theSuperMetroid02 in two parts.
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References
- ↑ Article that talks about Whoopi Goldberg producing Just For Kicks Retrieved 18 Apr '19
- ↑ TV.com article on the premise for Just For Kicks Retrieved 18 Apr '19