6teen

6teen

2004
6teen
6teen

6teen

7.5 | TV-PG | en | Animation

6teen is a Canadian animated sitcom, which premiered in Canada in 2004 on Teletoon. In the USA, 6teen first premiered on Nickelodeon on December 18, 2005 and was removed from the schedule on May 13, 2006. 6teen was previously aired on The N in reruns on December 26, 2005 until July 28, 2006, but then returned to The N as a 24-hour channel on December 31, 2007 until June 21, 2008. In the US 6teen was shown on Cartoon Network after its premiere on October 23, 2008. On Cartoon Network, 6teen had frequent airings weekly since its premiere on October 23, 2008, but got removed from the schedule in mid-November 2009. Then it returned with frequent airings in mid-February 2010, and once again got removed after its series finale on June 21, 2010. In January 2011, 6teen returned for one month only to Cartoon Network, but got removed, with other cancelled series, due to a schedule revamp. It is occasionally shown on Popgirl. The series finale, "Bye Bye Nikki? Part 2", included an acoustic remake of the theme song by Brian Melo. 6teen ended with a total of 93 episodes. DVD and iTunes releases have been made in both Canada and the USA. Though ended, creators Pertsch and McGillis both extended a willingness for a possible two-hour reunion telemovie or a feature film. As of now, it is currently not on Cartoon Network's schedule, but episodes are available from Cartoon Network on Demand in select areas. On January 3, 2011, 6teen returned with reruns to Teletoon, where it airs weekend mornings at 3:00 a.m. EST, and it recently returned to its former weekday schedule at 7:00 p.m. EST. The show is also available on Netflix streaming in the US and in the UK.

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EP13  Bye Bye Nikki? (Part 2)
Feb. 11,2010
Bye Bye Nikki? (Part 2)

When Nikki's friends do a going-away party at Grind Me for her, Nikki's parents said they would stay as her father would keep his old job, but Nikki objects and admits that it should be time for her to "grow up" and that she should finally make some self-sacrifice after everything that her parents have done for her. So she agrees to move up North to Iqaluit so her father can get the job. Upon departing, Nikki attempts to call Jonesy on the cell phone just to tell him that she doesn't want to break up with him, and Jonesy wishes the same. The gang says good bye to Nikki and tell her they'll talk to her soon, as she bids them one final farewell. It finishes with Jonesy saying "Maybe everything will be okay after all..." The episode, and the series ends, with the camera zooming out to a wide shot of the mall food court as all the supporting characters in the show are seen walking through.

EP12  Bye Bye Nikki? (Part 1)
Feb. 11,2010
Bye Bye Nikki? (Part 1)

Nikki's father is accepted for a job up in Iqaluit, and Nikki doesn't want to go, so Jonesy gets Caitlin to tell Mr. Wong that his interview was moved to Grind Me at the mall, and Jonesy pretends to be Mr. Wong at the real interview, when he tries to do everything he can to make him not get the job. It doesn't work, however, because he gets the job anyway. So Nikki has to convince her parents to let her stay but she has to find a place to stay first. Jen's mom said she could stay with them for a semester but Nikki's parents don't want her living under the same roof as her boyfriend, so Nikki and Jonesy pretend to break up so she can stay with them. But Nikki finds out that living with Jen is too hard. Meanwhile, Jude loses his house keys while his parents are away so he temporarily lives in the mall, where he is repeatedly hounded by Ron the Rent-a-cop.

EP11  Role Reversal
Feb. 11,2010
Role Reversal

A Sadie Hawkins dance comes to the mall where the girls ask the guys out. While Jude and Wyatt struggle to get chosen, Caitlin and Jen try to overcome the pressure of asking the guys. Nikki becomes friends with a new Khaki Barn employee Jean, but spends so much time with her, she forgets to ask Jonesy to the dance, and Caitlin needs to find a way out of date with Wayne after he mistakenly thinks she asked him out.

EP10  On Your Mark, Get Set... Date!
Feb. 11,2010
On Your Mark, Get Set... Date!

Wyatt, Caitlin, Jen, and Jude are loveless at the time so they get mad when they see Jonesy and Nikki flirting with each other right in front of them. Nikki suggested sarcastically to join a speed dating session, and Jonesy decided he wanted to host it because he got kicked from his last job, and needed money. So, Nikki and Jonesy start a speed dating service for Jen, Caitlin, Jude and Wyatt to help find their special someones. Jen received a new method of being mean and unattainable for getting guys from Jonesy while Nicki seconded Caitlin's idea to be nice and respectful to the guys. Therefore, they made it a competition; Caitlin used her nice and sweet act and Jen used her too-good-for-you methods on the double date they had to go to with the two Asian twins they chose. Both of them are nervous, and Jonesy and Nikki at once interfered with the foursome because of arguing. What made it worse was that Caitlin

EP9  Out of this World
Feb. 11,2010
Out of this World

Caitlin tries to find a way to fix the blender after one of her giant earrings dropped into it, but both she and Jen develop crushes on the repairman who comes to fix the blender. The girls turn it into a competition to see who can get a date with him first, and with Nikki as the referee, Jen secretly gets her to spy on Caitlin to see if she tries resorting to her usual tricks (like eyelash-fluttering) to get the repairman. However the repair man turns out not to be so handy and they resort to not dating him. The girls fix the blender just in time and Caitlin does not get fired. Jonesy, Jude and Wyatt wait in a long line for a blockbuster alien movie, but they keep getting out of line and losing their spots, until they make a deal with Wayne to keep their spots in the lineup – but then, Wayne goes back on his word and causes the guys to all lose their spots again through various dirty tricks. When Nikki stops by, Jude asks her to empty what

EP8  Great Expectations
Nov. 19,2009
Great Expectations

After Jonesy gets a job in a mini golf course, he starts charging couples to make out in the pitch black UFO, which ends up with Caitlin and Wyatt accidentally kissing when each thinks the other to be their respective dream dates. Meanwhile, Jude's 10-year-old cousin, Jade, comes to the mall. She is crushing on Jonesy, buying him presents (new shoes, sunglasses) which makes Nikki convinced that she is shoplifting, but while trying to catch Jade in the act, Ron catches Nikki and, convinced (as usual) that Nikki is up to no good while overlooking the real culprit in Jade, throws Nikki in the mall security lockup. When Jonesy comes to bail her out, Jade convinces him to accept her as his new girlfriend in exchange for getting the keys from her. Meanwhile, Travis Gibson comes back to the Galleria to Jen's delight, but he makes

EP7  The List
Nov. 12,2009
The List

Jude finds out that he has a lucky zit, while Wyatt becomes depressed because he can't manage to get a girlfriend after his last date disaster. Jonesy gives him "The List," which is a list of girls he had previously dated and short details about them, which leads to Nikki and him having a fight about how long have they dated and Nikki declaring that they are going to have a break from each other until Jonesy can figure out why and how he's dating her. Near the end, Jonesy finally declares Nikki as "The One," mostly what Caitlin calls every boy that she dates. Meanwhile at Albatross & Finch, Caitlin notices she had lost her credit card and she sets out to find it, with help from Jen, by tracing purchases made on the card after its disappearance.

EP6  Kylie Smylie
Oct. 15,2009
Kylie Smylie

Teen singer Kylie Smylie visits the mall to sign some autographs for her fans and perform a concert as well. Caitlin, who wrote a contest essay to get a chance to meet Kylie, is declared the winner. Serena broke up with Chad and wants to have another shot at a relationship with Wyatt, but he refuses and instead accepts Kylie (leaving Serena saddened in the process), as she has interest in him. Unfortunately, Kylie's father/manager, an ex-pro wrestler called Sgt. Beef, won't let Kylie date until she's at least 21. Jonesy scores a job as Kylie's bodyguard and Jen tries everything she can just to see her. Nikki and Jude have problems with the Escalator Girls and need to find a way to get back at them.

EP5  Quit It!
Oct. 08,2009
Quit It!

Nikki quits her job at the Khaki Barn and gets a new job at a cooking store. But she soon finds out that cooking isn't in her blood, due to the fact that she made pumpkin muffins and accidentally put laxatives in them causing her to get fired and get her old job back. Meanwhile, Wyatt starts dating Lacey, a girl who has way too much in common with him and it starts to creep Wyatt out. Also, Jude gets a copy of the game "Rock Maniac" (a direct parody of the real-life Rock Band and Guitar Hero game series) in his store and the gang start their own "Battle of the Rock Maniac Bands" contest.

EP4  Blast from the Past
Oct. 01,2009
Blast from the Past

Olympic athlete Travis Gibson visits the mall to meet Jen, but Jen won't spend time with him because of the time Travis threw a rock right at her forehead back in grade 2 and gave her a nasty scar. Caitlin decides to give up boys for good and go into art after her new flame Spencer dumps her. Jonesy can't seem to remember where he got hired for a new job. Jude, who is now unemployed after getting fired from the ice rink, looks to find ways to make some money, including fishing coins out of the mall fountain and making a bet with an elderly man at a classic game shop. A picture of Camp Wawanakawa from Total Drama Island can be seen at the art show. In the end, Jen ends up dating Travis.

EP3  6 Teens and a Baby
Sep. 24,2009
6 Teens and a Baby

Jen's mom asks Jen if she can take care of baby Emma, until Coach Halder calls Jen to report to work at the Penalty Box. Jen then assigns Jonesy to take care of baby Emma on her behalf while she works. Jonesy gets bored at home, so he takes Emma to the mall, but baby Emma kept crying so he gives her to Nikki to look after. Nikki, meanwhile, experiences weird dreams about being in a relationship with Darth, so she passes the baby to Caitlin. Baby Emma then vomits all over Caitlin, who then gives her to Wyatt at Burger McFlipster's. Needing to get away from his new co-worker Wayne, Wyatt leaves with the baby and heads to the ice rink to give her to Jonesy, but Jude puts her on the Zamboni, which then drives off into the mall after Jude accidentally disengages the parking brake. Ron the Rent-a-cop gets baby Emma and gives her back to Jen, who then finds out her parents are getting home

EP2  Labour Day (Part 2)
Sep. 17,2009
Labour Day (Part 2)

Jen and Nathan are still in the elevator trying to find a way to get to the hospital in time so Jen can help her mom give birth. Jude unknowingly chats up with a dead body, and Jonesy becomes a clown to entertain the kids at the hospital, while Nikki is in love with newborn babies in the hospital's nursery, but she accidentally puts two babies in the wrong cribs when she put them back. She then goes to Jonesy for advice on how to switch the babies back, eventually leading into Nikki telling Jonesy that she loves him. She then disguises herself as a nurse in an attempt to switch the babies back and prevent a couple from mistakenly taking the wrong baby home. In the end Jude takes a picture of everyone gathered around the new baby, Emma.

EP1  Labour Day (Part 1)
Sep. 10,2009
Labour Day (Part 1)

Jen's mother, Emma, will be soon going into labor at the hospital while Jonesy and Jude start wheelchair races in the hospital corridors. Caitlin is forced to use a pay phone, which she has a fear of using, rather than her cell phone which she is forbidden to use in the hospital. Meanwhile, Nikki is too afraid of babies to help Jen's mother with the breathing exercises. Jen tries to be excused from work to go see her mother at the hospital, but she ends up getting stuck in many places, from having her shoelace stuck in the escalator to getting put in the slammer at Ron the Rent-a-cop's office, and when Nathan, a new boy Jen likes, helps to free her, they both end up stuck inside one of the mall's elevators.

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7.5 | TV-PG | en | Animation , Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2004-11-07 | Released Producted By: Nelvana , Fresh TV Country: Canada Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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6teen is a Canadian animated sitcom, which premiered in Canada in 2004 on Teletoon. In the USA, 6teen first premiered on Nickelodeon on December 18, 2005 and was removed from the schedule on May 13, 2006. 6teen was previously aired on The N in reruns on December 26, 2005 until July 28, 2006, but then returned to The N as a 24-hour channel on December 31, 2007 until June 21, 2008. In the US 6teen was shown on Cartoon Network after its premiere on October 23, 2008. On Cartoon Network, 6teen had frequent airings weekly since its premiere on October 23, 2008, but got removed from the schedule in mid-November 2009. Then it returned with frequent airings in mid-February 2010, and once again got removed after its series finale on June 21, 2010. In January 2011, 6teen returned for one month only to Cartoon Network, but got removed, with other cancelled series, due to a schedule revamp. It is occasionally shown on Popgirl. The series finale, "Bye Bye Nikki? Part 2", included an acoustic remake of the theme song by Brian Melo. 6teen ended with a total of 93 episodes. DVD and iTunes releases have been made in both Canada and the USA. Though ended, creators Pertsch and McGillis both extended a willingness for a possible two-hour reunion telemovie or a feature film. As of now, it is currently not on Cartoon Network's schedule, but episodes are available from Cartoon Network on Demand in select areas. On January 3, 2011, 6teen returned with reruns to Teletoon, where it airs weekend mornings at 3:00 a.m. EST, and it recently returned to its former weekday schedule at 7:00 p.m. EST. The show is also available on Netflix streaming in the US and in the UK.

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Cast

Stacey DePass , Megan Fahlenbock , Brooke D'Orsay

Director

Karen Lessman

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Nelvana , Fresh TV

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asaloverboy7 Basically this show is about a group of six teenagers (all at the age of 16), who start working in the local mega mall. All have their hopes for their first job, but it turns out you not always get what you want. Those six teens are:1. NIKKI WONG - an Asian who's an individualist. She has earrings "all over her body" and tends to be sarcastic. She likes to make fun of people, but she's a loyal friend2. JONSEY GARCIA - a "playboy" who's never able to keep his job for too long. She's totally into "chicks", but he secretly has a huge crush on Nikki. His advice are often terrible, but he's always ready to do what he can to help a friend.3. JEN MASTERSON - a girl who acts more like a boy: she loves sports and is in a way Jonesy's sister (not biological one). She always gives other people advice, with aren't always good, but she never leaves her friends on ice.4 JUDE LISOWSKI - a skateboarder, who has a laid-back attitude. The more he tries to help, the bigger the problem gets, but he's a type of guy who's always there for his friend.5. CAITLIN COOKE - a rich girl, who's obsessed with shopping. She tends to go out on many dates (and always ends her relationships for stupid reasons), but she's always willing to help her friends (though it not always ends for the best)6. Wyatt WILLIAMS - a musician, who's the most matured of the "team". He's a smart guy, who, surprisingly, have very little knowledge about real life.Those Six teens go through a series of events that affect their lives as They struggle to find themselves in the adult world.The art of this cartoon is rather unique and it may take you a while to get used to it, but the plots are definitely funny and sometimes circle around important issues of growing up.Those who like to laugh should enjoy this one.
Joey Deats I was a huge fan of Total Drama, before it changed writers and caught Jerry Springer syndrome after Season 2 (Jerry Springer syndrome meaning got too repetitive and unfunny). 6teen is a good look into my life. It's an adventure on how 6 teenagers try to make the best of their teen years. The teens are like a mesh up of the cast from Scrubs and the cast of Community. These teens try to cope with adult life. As I mentioned above Total Drama will never be the same again, and Stoked was awful! 6teen has a good storyline and even teaches me how to cope with adulthood. To revive it would be like betraying it's specialty, however I do wish it was syndicated more often. It had to end eventually, but it was just looking for a good way to end. 8/10
scomics_more Alright- you may think that this show has the most pointless setting the first time you watch it- but it's one of the most creative shows in existence, and it has a pretty darn catchy theme song as well.The humour in it is very hilarious, and I've yet to see an episode where I refrained from laughing.The G Rating was a stupid idea though, you can tell. There are points of very mature humour, such as when Jonesy makes a 'boob bowl' for Nikki on their 3 month anniversary. You can tell that the writers would like to make it even more so that way. I think Teletoon should nix the rating and make it PG-13- as it gives the writers more freedom and could possibly make the show more hilarious than it already is.
gothicgoblin1334 The creators of this show obviously do not know teenage-life styles. They stereotype every subject in a crude, terrible manner such as nerds, Goths, girly girls, etc. This isn't a show for children, and thank God it doesn't air anymore, but the controversy of the inappropriate behaviour of language (or the female and male nudity included. Yes, this was meant to be kids' show) it was the fact that the animation is very, very poorly done. Using crappy methods of computer graphics, obviously showing how horrible animation is today. So this was basically a show that doesn't belong in any place, any where or any time.