
Movie spotlight
Zits
When their music teacher needs an expensive operation after being mugged, a group of precocious middle school students attempt to raise the money by selling fake military secrets to the KGB.
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Plot Summary
Zits is an animated television series that humorously explores the everyday challenges and triumphs of the fictional Pearson family as they navigate adolescence, parenthood, and suburban life. The show follows Jeremy, a typical teenager dealing with school, friends, and growing up, alongside his parents Connie and Walt, who are trying to understand and guide him through these tumultuous years.
Critical Reception
Zits received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its relatable humor and depiction of family dynamics, although some found its animation style to be basic. Audience reactions were generally favorable, appreciating the show's lighthearted take on teen and family issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its funny and accurate portrayal of teenage life and parental struggles.
Appreciated for its lighthearted and charming animation style.
Some viewers found the humor to be a bit repetitive over time.
Google audience: Google users generally found Zits to be an entertaining and relatable show, particularly enjoying the humor derived from the interactions between teenagers and their parents. Many appreciated the show's ability to capture the essence of everyday family life with a comedic touch.
Fun Fact
The original comic strip 'Zits' by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman, which inspired the animated series, debuted in 1997, making the 1988 date for the animated series potentially inaccurate or referring to a different, lesser-known project.
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