Naturally, Sadie

2005

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  • 3
  • 2
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Released: 24 June 2005 Ended
Producted By: Decode Entertainment
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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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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Drama

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Naturally, Sadie Audience Reviews

Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
ScoobyMint Disappointment for a huge fan!
Bessie Smyth Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
friendsforever2429 Hey everyone in case you want a very frank report on how this serial is then here it is. It is really useful , but if you want someone to fall asleep. Sadie is this really gullible , boring , sort of scared girl who is surprisingly even a nature freak. Its surprising how anyone can find it interesting since she just compares humans to animals and then describes the animal. Besides i don't understand the plot line of many of the episodes. Honestly , the casting was not at all good. Jasmine richards has done bad acting in this. Rainbow or whatever his name looks like he is seriously retarded i mean there's a bad combination of many features in him. Overall i give this show a rating of 4.
NumberOnePhantomFan This show is a typical teen show, with some great modifications. Sadie is a nature freak, but she doesn't make it the focal point of her image. She's smart, sociable and funny. Her friends aren't annoying stereotypes, like the geeky guy friend who's secretly in love with her. Her love interests lay elsewhere, with more typical and less melodramatic results. She has a crush, but it's not life and death. Her inner voice is great, and shows a real voice of reason. Her brother is probably my favorite character. He's actually friendly to his sister, and not an annoying jerk who's constantly ruining her life. He's a goof, and a likable guy. One of my favorite shows lately.
Ddey65 Many in America have unfairly criticized this new Disney Channel TV-series as being yet another "Lizzie McGuire," simply because the show is for and about a girl in her early teens. For the record, I'd like to point out that this is a Canadian TV-show, and that shows like "American Dragon; Jake Long," and "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" don't have preteen girls as main characters at all, even if Brenda Song & Ashley Tisdale outshine the Sprouse Twins.Charlotte Arnold, who looks more like Emma Taylor-Isherwood of "Strange Days at Blake Holsey High," plays Sadie Hawthore, an aspiring animal, insect, and reptile biologist in her freshman year at R.B. Bennett High School, who thinks the laws that apply to nature apply to the ways of mankind as well. Her best friends, Margaret Browning-Lesveque(Jasmine Richards) and Rain Papadakis(Michael D'Ascenzo) are a fashion queen and an unlucky guy respectively. Her older brother Hal(Justin Bradley), is a standard goof-ball, jerky-idiot sibling with a fledgling rock band. She also has a crush on a boy on the school football team named Owen Anthony(Kyle Kassadjian, who shortened his name), but unlike Lizzie McGuire's Ethan Kraft, and Daria's Kevin Thompson, he actually has a brain under that helmet(Also, Daria didn't have a crush on Kevin).No, Charlotte Arnold is no Hilary Duff, and while that's not a condemnation of Duff, it's still fine with me. It's also what makes her such a likable character. The show itself was written by those who wrote the Canadian kid's show "Our Hero," but you can easily figure that out by the narration between the scenes. Perhaps fewer Americans have seen those shows and that's why they make a false comparison to Lizzie. And while other children's programming that's shown on both cable television and network affiliates get the "Educational/Informative" label in order to fend off the wrath of anti-media zealots, this one deserves such a label.When I originally wrote this comment, the show was focused on Sadie's love of nature. In the second season, that primary feature, which is what made both the main character and the show so unique, is slowly being whittled away. Not that this is enough to make me turn away from the show, but I can only hope the natural aspect of it isn't completely forgotten.
reddog-12 I think Sadie is cool and she has some good friends she can depend on when she needs help. She's done some great shows and shows her scrapbook sometimes and gives facts about animals and tips about school problems.I think Rain and Margaret are really nice to Sadie,and I think that's how true friends should act.I really don't think it's a bad show.I think it's worth watching definitely.I think it's cool that Sadie shares a room with Hal and he's nice to her.I think it's cool that Sadie is very interested in all different species of animals.It's so cool that in the show Sadie's friend's name is Rain.I know that it's definitely worth 30 minutes.Actually, I wish it would come on more than it does now.