The Life and Times of Juniper Lee

The Life and Times of Juniper Lee

2005
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee

The Life and Times of Juniper Lee

6.6 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

The Life and Times of Juniper Lee is an American animated television series, created by Judd Winick and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It premiered on Cartoon Network on May 30, 2005, and ended its run on April 9, 2007.

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EP14  Every Witch Way But Loose
Apr. 09,2007
Every Witch Way But Loose

The origin of the magic veil and the Te Xuan Ze is revealed, Auntie Roon returns for a second time and plans to enslave humanity by turning June into a monster and breaking the Magical Touchstones. Jody becomes suspicious of June and Magic as Ray-Ray, Monroe, Dennis, and Lila try to prevent Auntie Roon from succeeding.The Final Episode

EP13  The Kids Stay in the Picture
Feb. 01,2007
The Kids Stay in the Picture

Ophelia enlists the help of June and Co. into helping her finish her school film. Meanwhile, Cordoth's Daughter plots to bring 500 kids into the Realm of Barandom so she and her father can be free again. With Ray Ray captured, June ends up trapped in the movie. Ray Ray and Monroe must get June out of the movie so that she can finish Ophelia's movie and defeat Cordoth's Daughter.

EP12  A Helping H.A.M.
Dec. 15,2006
A Helping H.A.M.

June ignores Monroe's advice during a battle against Glimmer Monster. Later, the H.A.M. organization hires a monster named Gorp to capture June, but accidentally kidnaps Monroe. Monroe ends up helping them in their battle against the magic world. What will happen?

EP11  Food For Naught
Dec. 01,2006
Food For Naught

June investigates as the monsters in Orchid Bay City become fierce beasts. When she discovers that the source of this is in the Runey Stix snack food, she tries to persuade Margie and Eloise to stop adding the Tarabok Weed in them. Will she succeed?

EP10  Te Xuan Me?
Nov. 24,2006
Te Xuan Me?

When Juniper is missing, Ray Ray takes it upon himself to go find her and save the world.

EP9  Little Big Mah
Nov. 10,2006
Little Big Mah

While trying to get to an Ascension Ceremony where June is getting promoted to Kanji, Ah-Mah is getting younger after fighting a Darnock Demon which plans to steal the power of the Elders.

EP8  Sealed With a Fist
Nov. 03,2006
Sealed With a Fist

To prevent hmself from getting dethroned by his friends, Dennis finds Juniper's "Animation of the Inanimations" book and accidentally brings the Legion of Villainous Evildoers from the Boomfist comics to life whom attack Orchid Bay. As Dennis tries to make up for what happened, Ray Ray calls Boomfist to help out. Will it be enough to stop L.O.V.E.?

EP7  Out of the Past
Sep. 29,2006
Out of the Past

Ah-Mah trains June how to use the Staff of Wushu. When thieves working for a demon company called DaPheetes invade, they use a powerful spell made from Dragon Snot and steal the Kanji Statue of a rogue Te Xuan Zee named Kai Yee who turned against the Magical Elders and was imprisoned as a statue. When he steals the Sword of the Elders, June persuades Ah-Mah to let her help. What will be the outcome of this fight?

EP6  Make Me Up Before You Go-Go
Sep. 22,2006
Make Me Up Before You Go-Go

With Lila still fitting in, Jody invites June and co over to watch a comet. Unfortunately, Rachel ends up sponsoring the slumber party after she breaks up with her boyfriend. During the slumber party, an inter-dimensional transport carrying a Monotuke appears to place Arachnoid Locator Stones to bring down the Adumian Prison Orb containing Unglian Banticores from the Ninth Cycle.

EP5  Citizen June
Sep. 15,2006
Citizen June

As Lila adjusts to human life, June and Jody runs against Melissa O'Malley for class president. After an ad by Melissa, Jody drops out and persuades June to run for class president while she's the manager. Unfortunately, her school comes under extreme peril when Thor appears to pursue a Vindolf Hobgoblin that is hiding in the school. Now June might catch the Vindolf Hobgoblin before Thor destroys the school.

EP4  Feets Too Big
Sep. 08,2006
Feets Too Big

A Bigfoot captures June and Roger's parents, and Dennis, during a camping trip. June ends up befriending the only female Bigfoot in order to find them.

EP3  Water We Fighting For?
Aug. 30,2006
Water We Fighting For?

The magical water is being stolen from Orchid Bay by a water bottle company, so June goes to Aqualandia to find it's king named Agatorius and set things right. Meanwhile, a protest goes around to protect the "Burping Snails."

EP2  Who's Your Daddy?
Aug. 23,2006
Who's Your Daddy?

Marcus gets jealous of the new boy Taylor Evermore who likes June. Unfortunately, Taylor is the son of Loki who seeks to escape from the Netherworld and traps June in his place.

EP1  Party Monsters
Aug. 16,2006
Party Monsters

It's Ah-Mah's birthday, and the entire Lee family is here to celebrate it including monster friends of Ah-Mah, but things become weird when a crystal sphere begins to transform all the members of Lee family into monsters.

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Released: 2005-05-30 | Released Producted By: Cartoon Network Studios , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Life and Times of Juniper Lee is an American animated television series, created by Judd Winick and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It premiered on Cartoon Network on May 30, 2005, and ended its run on April 9, 2007.

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Cast

Lara Jill Miller , Kath Soucie , Carlos Alazraqui

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dl43 Hardly worth more than a secondary glance, this half-baked cartoon adventure suffers from a bland, inconsequential presentation, for which the only meaningful reaction subscribes to a perpetually bemused, "What was the point?" Granted, the fact that the creators have gravitated toward such a generically inept slogan as "You can't stop the girl" should be ample warning as to the show's readily-apparent lack of sophistication. Furthermore, despite the best efforts of the production team, the leading protagonist never truly resonates with the impositions of true hero. HArdly inclined toward even a broad definition of "butt-kicking", this supposed martial arts expert, more often than not, resorts to simply bouncing her foes into submission, Super Mario Bros-style. To add insult to injury, Juniper Lee herself is far too often relegated to the role of damsel in distress, thereby awaiting the heroic deeds of her little brother or Scottish terriers in order to prevail. Frankly, the prospect of being rescued time and time again by your own baby brother or even the noble deeds of man's best friend doesn't sound particularly heroic, in my book.Despite the comical distortions of the characters, Juniper Lee is surprisingly devoid of humor, augmenting its so-so foundation with an insufferable tendency for taking itself far too seriously. Perhaps the creators might have benefited from a more serious presentation, ala Ben 10 or Teen Titans. As it stands, Juniper displays a cognitive confusion of combining elaborately "Bugs Bunny"-like characters with nary a single joke in sight.
marcvalenzuela What's impressive about "Juniper Lee" is that her voice actor, Lara Jill Miller is excellent. The first show I've ever heard her voice was "Digimon: Digital Monsters," eventually she moved on as minor characters in Japanese Anime, but this show about an 11-year-old Asian girl is really out-of-sight! Her younger brother Ray Ray, can be a nuisance, but what surprises me the most was who knew that Lara could even sing? That one episode of when June performed at the talent show. It's impressive, creative, and enjoyable to even listen to. Through all the Japanese series that I've heard her voice through, this would be a first.
nyckimcroberts I periodically watch Juniper Lee and find it highly entertaining, but it is only an American Dragon: Jake Long knock-off. I have an appreciation for both programs, but the "AM-DRAG" as Jake calls himself is much more preferable. The acting in both programs is really good, but Dante Basco provides a much more engaging main character. I like that he has an arch nemesis that is a recurring character. I also like the fact that mostly everyone in his family knows that he's a dragon and that he has two best friends that know. I think Jake has more of a support system than June. In my humble opinion, Jake Long has more to offer.
tb4000 Juniper Lee is from the mind of infamous comic book writer Judd Winick, and it shows, as the dialogue is just as smarmy and cynical as his stints in various DC comic stories. Batman is even mentioned in the pilot episode as a joke. The show focuses on teenage Juniper Lee, a girl with the ability to see demons and monsters from the "other realm", that normal humans aren't able to detect. Some are just going about their lives, while others are evil and want to wreak havoc on Earth, and it's her job to stop them. While the dialogue is clever, the show bares way too much of a resemblance to Disney's American Dragon: Jake Long, in that both leads are Asian Americans with mystical powers, both led by wise old ancestor-like grandparents, have an annoying younger sibling, and a talking dog that's added for comic relief and sarcastic comments about being a dog. If it can differentiate itself from the pack, then the show may have a shot.