

Shredderman Rules
Nolan Byrd is a scrawny and shy 9th grader who, like all the other kids, is bullied by Bubba Bixby. When their teacher, Mr. Green allows the students to do a computer project, Nolan, who has a particular knack with technology, decides to catch Bubba in action.
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Plot Summary
A shy middle schooler, Nolan Byrd, is constantly bullied by the school's biggest tormentor, a boy named Sipe. Frustrated by the lack of help from adults, Nolan decides to take matters into his own hands by creating a superhero alter-ego named Shredderman. Armed with his computer skills and a homemade suit, Shredderman sets out to expose Sipe's misdeeds and bring justice to his school.
Critical Reception
Shredderman Rules was primarily a television movie targeted at a young audience. It received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its lighthearted humor and positive message about standing up to bullies, though some critics noted its predictable plot and simplistic execution.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable themes of bullying and empowerment.
- Enjoyed by its target demographic for its humor and adventure.
- Criticized for a somewhat predictable storyline and tone.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available or easily quantifiable for this specific television film. However, general sentiment for similar family-friendly comedy-adventures often highlights its entertainment value for children and its positive messaging.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a series of children's books written by David Lubar, starting with 'The Adventures of Shredderman: Secret Identity'.
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