Henry Danger

Henry Danger

2014
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Henry Danger

6 | TV-Y7 | en | Drama

When 13-year-old Henry Hart lands a job as Danger, the sidekick-in-training to superhero Captain Man, he must learn to navigate a double life balancing the challenges of 8th grade with the crazy adventures of a real-life crime fighter!

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6 | TV-Y7 | en | Drama , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 2014-07-26 | Released Producted By: Nickelodeon Productions , Schneider's Bakery Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nick.com/shows/henry-danger
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When 13-year-old Henry Hart lands a job as Danger, the sidekick-in-training to superhero Captain Man, he must learn to navigate a double life balancing the challenges of 8th grade with the crazy adventures of a real-life crime fighter!

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Cooper Barnes , Jace Norman , Sean Ryan Fox

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totimtt-02944 Dan Schneider Sitcoms these days are really going down hill and Henry Danger is with Bad Actors and Bad Jokes one of Nickelodeons cringiest Sitcoms. I mean...it does have a Story to keep up with and it´s okay for Children i guess but it´s really pathetic
jadendobrenski In my opinion, this is one of the best teen tv shows I've seen. It is entertaining, and I have been watching it for a couple years now. Would recommend to anyone any age.
thesalz-01129 I actually like Henry Danger. I enjoy the plots. I like the humor. The cast and crew for the most part are good. I have no clue as to why the Piper character is always yelling. It is a waste of time and if she were a true actress, she would feel embarrassed and really fight to get lines and not yelling. It was funny the first one or two episodes. Now it is just tired. The main character, Jace is OK. It is a shame - he overacts. IT would be fantastic if he were a little more humble and just play the part. It becomes more and more evident with each episode... maybe he needs more coaching?
Zoya Aishi Normally, I'd watch Dan Schneider's work and find amusement in some of it. As with anyone who had heard his name over the years, you think back to iCarly or even Drake & Josh(arguably some of his best work,though I'm not a fan of iCarly). Yeah, Schneider knew little of technology and pop culture at times and just had the actors randomly tapping on keyboards to look like they were using a computer(even if they were simply watching a video and didn't really need to type much of anything), but there was a charm to these shows that showed that while they were limited in some categories, Dan didn't let it stop him from creating hit shows.I see none of that here....Here we have another sitcom superhero show(as if the Thundermans wasn't bad enough), where a boy in a town called "Swellview" works for a superhero whose only power is that he is immune to getting hurt. Okay...it's generic and borderline stupid, but that isn't what bugs me. The acting is one of it's weak-points in the show for me. Yeah the setting is utter crap and doesn't connect in any way to the universe of Dan's previous works, but the acting...is atrocious.First off, Jace Norman is...decent...for the most part. He'll probably be a child actor everyone will forget in two to three years unless Nickelodeon chooses to shoehorn him into more stuff. For the most part, I find him duller than dish water as Henry Hart. The family Henry has probably irritates me the most to see on-screen for the most part, but it's like family guy where you'll rarely ever have an episode with just Brian and Stewie with the rest of the family not appearing in any way. Basically you have two absentee parents who do little to control their children unless they are forced to act like parents for the sake of the plot, and nothing more. Other than that, the little sister is a poor representation/role model of children in today's era. Essentially, Henry's sister shows that you can get what you want if you physically assault other people and scream at levels that most normal neighbors would call the police for. She's a character that holds no substance like the parents and could actually be written off the show without drastic changes(they could say Piper got sent to a school to learn the obedience her parents failed to teach). The rest of the cast is essentially cardboard and I could care less about anyone, including Perm-kid and his weird fetish for...buckets.Also, if you're writing a superhero show, quit focusing on the character's everyday life in a show where his job makes his routines more interesting. No one wants to see Henry make unfunny jabs at his perm-friend while the film crew struggles to figure out how to fix the laugh track button(it apparently seems to be jammed since it goes off too much). Most hero shows render the everyday lives of the heroes as a side-plot, which ends up resolved and if possible, teaching the character a lesson. Here, half of Swellview could get decapitated on a live stream and Henry wouldn't have learned a thing other than the fact that Captain man creepily lets unsupervised kids into his hero lair.I'm not arguing that this show be cancelled, but I think that the writers should re-evaluate their scripts before filming an episode. Therefore, I give this show a 3 out of 10 simply as a glimmer of hope.