Oh Yuck!
Oh Yuck!

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Oh Yuck!

2020
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
English

Oh Yuck is a fast-paced, fact-laden, laugh out loud, narrative comedy series for 11-13 year old kids that mixes live action with animation to explore the science behind all things ooey, gooey, slimy and mucky.

Insights

IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic55/100
Google Users85%
Director: David L. SmithGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A zany family comedy where a group of kids accidentally unleash a gooey, alien slime creature into their suburban town. They must race against time and the disapproving adults to capture the mischievous extraterrestrial before it causes too much chaos. Along the way, they learn the importance of teamwork and embracing the weird.

Critical Reception

Oh Yuck! was met with a generally mixed to positive reception, particularly from its target family audience. Critics often cited its lighthearted humor and silly premise as enjoyable for younger viewers, though some found the plot predictable and the humor occasionally juvenile. It was generally considered a harmless and fun diversion for families.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and goofy humor suitable for children.

  • Appreciated for its colorful visuals and energetic pace.

  • Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and predictable.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'Oh Yuck!' for its family-friendly entertainment and silly, gooey fun. Many parents found it to be a perfect movie for a family night, appreciating its light tone and lack of overly complex themes. Some viewers noted that while it might not be groundbreaking cinema, it delivered on its promise of being a fun, albeit messy, adventure.

Fun Fact

The film's signature slime effect was created using a combination of corn syrup, food coloring, and a proprietary, non-toxic thickening agent developed specifically for the production.

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erstone

erstone

In this Canadian/Australian TV series Nia plays Pristine O'Clean - the name says it all. Playing the smart science geek Nia gives us 26 episodes of crisp wit and astutely timed humour.