Naturally, Sadie
Naturally, Sadie

Naturally, Sadie

2007TV ShowEnded3 SeasonsEnglish

Naturally, Sadie is a Canadian comedy teen drama sitcom that ran for three seasons from June 24, 2005 to August 26, 2007. It was produced in Canada, set in Whitby, Ontario. Filmed in Toronto, Ontario, most of the show was shot inside a former Catholic elementary school in Little Italy, including the school and home scenes. Mall scenes were filmed in the nearby Dufferin Mall.

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Director: VariousGenres: Family, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The series centers on Sadie, a teenage girl who lives in a world obsessed with nature and the environment. She navigates the complexities of high school, friendships, and family while often dealing with environmental issues and quirky characters who share her passion. The show blends humor with a thoughtful exploration of teenage life and ecological consciousness.

Critical Reception

Naturally, Sadie was a Canadian teen sitcom that aired on Family Channel. While it garnered a modest following, it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or significant cultural impact. It was generally seen as a typical teen-oriented show with an environmental theme, appealing to its target demographic but rarely breaking through to broader critical discussion.

What Reviewers Say

  • A lighthearted teen comedy with a positive environmental message.
  • Features relatable teenage characters dealing with everyday high school drama.
  • Presents an accessible introduction to ecological themes for a younger audience.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Naturally, Sadie' is not readily available. However, the show was generally perceived as a decent, family-friendly option for its intended audience.

Fun Fact

While the show focused on environmental themes, it was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, often utilizing urban and suburban settings that contrasted with its nature-centric narrative.

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