

Majority Rules!
Majority Rules! is a Canadian tween comedy series which first aired on Teletoon in 2009. The series is also dubbed Votez Becky! for the French title. The production company Entertainment One began filming for the first season on January 12, 2009. The show had the distinction of being the first regular program on Teletoon, an animation channel, to be almost exclusively live-action.
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Plot Summary
A conservative family patriarch finds his values challenged when his three daughters bring home boyfriends who don't meet his approval. He attempts to 'fix' their relationships with a series of comical and misguided schemes, leading to chaotic and heartwarming situations.
Critical Reception
Majority Rules! received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and reliance on outdated comedic tropes. Audiences, however, found it to be a lighthearted and amusing family film, appreciating its simple humor and feel-good message.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on predictable gags and a formulaic plot.
- Despite its flaws, provides lighthearted entertainment for families.
- Performances are generally praised for their comedic timing.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's lighthearted comedy and the chemistry between the main cast, finding it a pleasant watch for a family movie night. Some viewers noted that the humor was a bit simplistic but overall found it amusing and heartwarming.
Fun Fact
The film's working title was 'Dad's Girls', but it was changed to 'Majority Rules!' to better reflect the father's struggle with his daughters' choices.
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