Christina Ross was RUTHLESS literally never around for her children, got rid of their real mother figure because she realized she’s barely there for them, gets the mother figure out, and then once she gets the opportunity to be with her kids ships them off to summer camp (which she used to go to so that her kids could live in her shadow) like damn.
Also most of her kids are adopted, which is a massive, time-consuming process which I can't see many people doing for fun, and then she just ignores them anyway. Like girl, if you don't really want kids, then stop adopting so many!
Also nobody ever talks about the episode where Luke wanted to find his real mom. But Christina hid all the information about her for years cuz she was scared luke would grow closer to her. However SHE was never THERE for him
It’s so funny how it started out as a Jessie spin off and by the time it ended you could absolutely not tell. Only character that remained was the farm girl. The actress became a producer in the show and everything like people say she was happy the show ended but if anything she probably benefited the most
The way it looks doesn't even feel like a Disney Channel show anymore either. Can't say the same for the dialogue/character personalities because I haven't watched more than these few clips to be able to really tell but the setting and outfits at least feel like a different channel.
I like how Emma had "not main character" protection in Jesse. One time she and Jesse fell together into a dumpster. Jesse stumbles out just COVERED in nasty trash. Emma comes out unscathed, not a blemish on her. As Jesse gapes at this, Emma just shrugs. "Things just work out for me!" Jesse was the main character, therefore she gets the trash. But when Emma moves to Bunkd SHE is suddenly the main character and this magical protection vanishes. Now she's the one covered in trash every step of the way. I love this switch up.
@@ShadowDogProduction I think that’s an over analyzing situation because I always saw it as that Emma represented the opposite lifestyle of Jessie. I guess a comparison would be London and Maddie from suite life. So nothing bad happened to Emma because she was a rich little girl meanwhile Jessie grew up in a broken millionaire family.
as someone who loved bunk'd when it came out, bunk'd was the PERFECT disney spin off/show for the first like 3 seasons, but after that, even as like a 10 year old, i already new it had been going on for too long, i had no clue it went on for 7 seasons😭
I like how the show just stuck with the Jessie stereotypes for their characters every time the cast changed. Like there’s always the dumb boy and the smart boy who are for some reason best friends, there’s always the girl that’s into fashion, then there’s the feral girl who should unironically be in prison. And sometimes but not always, there’s an Asian stereotype character. This show is fundamentally just the same storylines from Jessie but just on a camp, and Jessie is just the same storylines from Zack and Cody but in a penthouse instead of a hotel or cruise ship.
Ehhhhh at least with the dumb guy archetypes. I would say seasons 4-7 do a far better job writing and progressing its characters. Destiny is a prime example. Season 3 her and season 7 her are night and day
The fact that almost every latino/asian character had a stereotype attached is actually disgusting. I tried rewatching Jessie, but really couldn’t. How did Ravi have an accent when he learned English in the US? Also him being taught in a “temple” back in India. And Stephanie Beatriz played a character on the show and had an accent… Edit: Some spelling mistakes. I couldn’t look at them anymore lol.
@@to_ur_heart its concerning, Zuri slightly got off in the earlier days because they played up the feral toddler trope (if I remember) and then it was sassy black girl; I'm glad newer shows aren't all stereotypes now lmao
I find it hilarious that Tiffany constantly berates that her mom is a horrible monster, but when we finally see her, she seems like a high maintenance strict mom instead of a man eating wacko
“So they just…go to Hollywood…in like….20 minutes?!?!?” They literally just hop on a private jet in the first few episodes, I expect nothing less at this point
Since Bunk’d finally ended, I’m just assuming that this means the Disney Channel sitcom universe has officially concluded. It’s been a crazy and mostly nonsensical ride.
Tessa Netting, who played Hazel, was 24 when the show started. She has her own UA-cam channel, where she discusses behind the scenes gossip, and unlike Hazel, is a sweetie. A testament to her acting skills.
Tiffany was literally just the “ asian kid is afraid of disappointing Asian parents“ stereotype. I still loved Jesse and Bunk’d, but they can’t just make normal characters
Fun fact about Parker and Victoria on the show is that they are actually married in real life. They met on a show called the next step and have been dating since 2013 I believe. I find it so funny they made them married on the show
@editinglife97 I know. I mean within the story. For example, it also doesn't make sense that Christina wanted to spend more time with her kids yet sent them to camp for the summer.
@@akstarnes5601 I like to think that Christina just took them to camp to be able to work during summertime, since she was a designer and movie producer along side their father, she could've easily work from home while the kids are at school and travel during summer holidays. Also, since Luke was the only one home she could've let him with Bertrand the whole summer
One of the things I love about this show is that it let it's child characters grow up instead of trying desperately to make them look young & marketable
One of the reasons why bunk'd went for as long as it did was because of that. It's summer camp. People come and go each year. And there's a natural progression of time to show that those people move on and grow up. Lou getting the camp was probably the best decision they made as it allowed a constant to stay within the framework setting of the show while introducing new characters and elements. It's no secret as to why it got renewed for a 4th season.
@@darwinbowman8512honestly for the actor of Lou, we should give her MORE and APPRECIATE her skills for staying with Disney and Holding it down season after season!!! I was already old when this came out but damn do I appreciate good acting skills and progress!!
@@Foomando oh for sure! I felt the series finale was a celebration of seasons 4-7 the lou centered seasons and what she built. I'm. Glad they gave her her flowers. Miranda may deserved em
@@avacornthelastponybender8583 if I’m being honest, most Disney shows did that, it was the Nickelodeon shows that trapped their characters in a time loop where they stayed in the same grade for multiple seasons.
I will say as a camp counselor the replacement is pretty accurate. Like people come and go but there's always one that stays there for years (I'm probably gonna be that person.) And the goodbyes are never dramatic it's just like they leave and occasionally come visit at a fire.
AAAAAA i didn't know Bunk'd had so many seasons!! And Lu was a protagonist in the latest seasons??? I wish we could have seen the Ross children as well🥺
My Roman Empire is how the first episode of this show aired right after the first showing of Descendants. The fact that two pieces of monumental 2010s Disney history were just back to back like that will always be insane to me.
@@nithyanair1906 Phineas and Ferb premiered after high school musical 2, gravity falls premiered after let it shine, they were cooking for our entire childhoods
I haven't seen this show ... but the ending seems very meta. Lou (the only remaining cast member from Season One) feels lost and lonely, because all her friends (the actors from earlier seasons) have left to pursue bigger dreams. However, she realizes that her legacy is actually kind of cool, because her work (being in this tv show) has brought children a lot of joy.
@@athomesuperhero The first 2 seasons were great, and while season 3 was not good, seasons 4-5 were actually pretty good and arguably on par with seasons 1-2. 6-7 weren't as good but it had some good episodes
"Oh course his name is Xander, why wouldn't it be?" Alex forgets that his name is literally in the same group as Xander. They're both short for Alexander. Only difference really is that they're different names, and Alex is unisex
@th3.pr1nc3ss.br33 Alex was making fun of the name Xander (in the actually funny way ofc) and I mentioned that Alex and Xander are both short for Alexander. So, Alex is making fun of a name that's very similar to his own.
yeah even tho emma was always my fave on jessie and bunkd it seems like they dummed her character down and make her the one getting the unfortunate events happening to her instead of jessie, also zuri was just annoying the entire time and never had anyone tell her to stfu lol. i understand the type of character they wanted for her back on jessie but that stuff gets old once kids hit like 10-13
Not gonna lie, I had no idea Bunk’d ran that long. It started airing right around the time when I was starting to grow out of Disney Channel, so I didn’t really latch onto it that much. Learning this now is kind of insane.
And how tragically lego ninjago had fallen... it's truly a terrible story. But for real ninjago is basically dead. Every bit of sentiment is totally gone now :(
I used to watch this show as a kid back when the og cast was still there and slowly but surely grew out of it as they kept changing the cast. I remember seeing they still made new episodes like a year ago, and I was just thinking I can’t believe the show ran for so long that I had time to watch it, grow out of it, come back years later and it’s still running, ONLY TO FIND OUT IT JUST ENDED DAYS AGO. I thought for sure it ended with those episodes I saw a year or so ago. It’s crazy
I remember the final episode of Jessie the parents promised to stay with their kids and actually raise them. Then the very next second bunkd premiered. All the kids gone to camp except the one that needed summer school.
@@RealogOnlyBrodie I was so confused it when they both aired at the same time. I was like why are Emma, Ravi and Zuri at a summer camp, Where is Luke, Jessie and Bertram ?
I was in 5th grade when bunkd came out and was OBSESSED with the show. Would watch it every single day and now I’m in college and idk nothing beats the old bunkd
the fact that they made "tournament of scepters", an obvious parody of game of thrones and a joke meant for people who have watched game of thrones, in a KIDS' show with the main fanbase being KIDS is insane
Please review "Best Friends Whenever." It was a little goofy at times, but the main girls' friendship was sweet. Also, it was one of the first Disney sitcoms, other than "Andi Mack", to explicitly mention periods.
omg, i binge watched that show a couple years ago and it was actually so good, i was invested 😭 i skipped the filler episodes but watched the main ones, the whole plot was SO cool
I read on an other comment something about the show being a hit on Netflix, so maybe because they were licensing the show to Netflix they couldn’t put it on Disney plus? But I’m just guessing here, i don’t even think the show was in my country’s Netflix lol
And Shayne from Smosh was on ICarly, you guys might not know who he is, but it's insane to think someone like that is on that, I would have never thought that
It’s crazy to me that I watched the transition from Jessie to bunkd as a 9 -11 year old and now I’m just an adult lmao. I loved both shows as a kid and I honestly don’t mind rewatching and seeing what I remember as bad as some of the Jessie episodes are.
Looking back now, the Jessie universe had a crazy amount of horror-filled episodes that were legitimately scary. There was The Ring parody in the original show (like seriously, how did that episode get approved, I’ve seen so many people say that episode freaked them out) and then there was the slasher episode and fog monster episode that were so scary, they came with content warnings, which was insane. That’s not even all of them, those were just the ones that stuck out to me because of how scary they were, which… wow.
What about that one time they crossed over with Ultimate Spider-Man in a horror episode of that show? Yes, that happened. So, a version of the Marvel universe is canon to the Disney Sitcom universe, too...
@BookLover-bj5fx it wasn't a Bunk'd episode. It was an Ultimate Spider-Man episode. Some members of the cast, like Debby Ryan and the Ross kids, reprise their roles. I also just realized, that since Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble also crossed over with Phineas and Ferb once, that means that Jessie and Bunk'd not only takes place in the Disney Sitcom universe from the 2000's to the early 2020's, it's also in the Disney Marvel animated universe of the 2010's and the Phineas and Ferb/Milo Murphy's Law/Hamster and Gretel universes too. It's pretty crazy what one crossover can do, huh?
@@SecretMagicianOh wow, I never watched Ultimate Spider Man, so I never knew that existed until now. It really does make the Disney Multiverse and Jessie Horror Episode Count grow more!
Ah yes, the ring episode which literally caused me to have night terrors so bad I had to sleep with my parents every night for the next 3 years. Hated that episode
7:58 I can confirm that when I watched this as a child in Kentucky, I figured Hollywood was about the same size as my town (population 15,000 or something near that) that you could drive across in twenty mitnues easily
Thank you for editing out the crashing waves of canned laughter. I didn't know how soothing it was until now. 😂❤ (I know you didn't really, but so many times it was skipped, and it was nice!)
Interesting Fact: Trevor Tordjman and Jordan Clark, who played Parker and Victoria, are married in real life. They also starred together as James and Giselle on the Canadian teen drama The Next Step. That show was pretty big in Canada for kids and pre-teens in the mid-2010s. The Next Step is still making new episodes, just different cast now. Similar to BUNK'D. Also, I would love Alex to review The Next Step in a future video.
15:52 Fun fact! The guy from Zombies (Trevor Jordan) and Victoria in bunked is his real wife! They met on a show called The Next Step. Which you should definitely do a video on because it is so strange and yet so good! I watched 1 episode on a whim and binged the entire thing! 17:14
fr…honestly if they had stayed for the third season it could have just ended there as a successful show rather than have 7 seasons with half of them being crappy.
I was 8 when bunk’d came out and I enjoyed it for the most part, and then season 3 came out and I was over it. One because of age, and two because of the quality of the show 😭
I'm still baffled at how the campers were younger than my kid when it came out and now they're older than my kid. There's a lil time paradox somewhere.
I remember one of the episodes where the father shows up where he uses a light saber, realizes it is normal, and implied that he probably has a real life Ewok in a box somewhere.
I never watched this show, but recognised "Parker", because the actor was in the show "The next step". Alex needs to watch it. It's a canadian show about teenagers in a dance studio that's filmed like a documentary. I'm pretty sure Disney aired it at some point. Surpringly, I think it followed a similiar path to Bunk'd, by having several seasons and a complete change in cast
I remember the show was very big in Canada in the 2010s. I attended some of the tours, I was a big fan! NGL, I am surprised The Next Step is still making new episodes.
I know that it’s not your usual routine, but I would love it if you covered the Bunk’d Halloween episode that had the fog, that was genuinely terrifying when I watched it.
Seeing this. Growing up as a older teenager who has become very artistically picky. I still feel very vivid memories of how much I adored this show as comfort as a child nearly 7 years ago, and honestly its comforting, not really that good but comforting
Bunk’d was my childhood, but tbh the ending of season 5 would’ve left the show off on a good note, I feel like learning the ropes was unnecessary. They even re sung the theme song at the end, it was basically perfect
No argument here. Season 5 had a sense of finality to it that season 3 didn't have. Season 3 felt like it was on autopilot honestly. Watching the actual series finale though, they ended on a good note
@@That_OneBozo. I'm saying season 5 should gave been the true series finale to the show since this was the last time we saw the show in its original form. But the finale that currently exists season 7 was serviceable
The early seasons of bunk'd were all fun and wacky shenanigans but there was like implied child neglect/abuse like Tiffany's mom not letting her back home if she isn't perfect and there was also this one kid who's parents didn't pay the cost for him to go to the camp so he wasn't allowed to be at camp but his parents never showed up to pick him up and take him back home so he literally just lived in the woods outside of the camp. I think the show kind of got worse with time but it's still weird to see it end because it's the last tie to the Disney Cinematic Universe that was my entire childhood.
15:29 didn't know it went from a Show that started out as a Summer Camp to a Ranch in the later seasons and yet no wonder I was so lost on this Show honestly after the Jessie kids left the show I've Stopped watching Bunk'd
Remember Despite years having a basic in the celestial calendar, 46 BC technically lasted 445 days, making it the longest "year" in human history. Until we meet again.
The animated Ultimate Spider-Man, specifically. (Doctor Who, a world where DC Comics and Marvel happen at the same time, and a world where the Transformers landed on Marvel Earth are also all canon universes to Marvel Comics.)
If I had a nickel for every time Disney channel show ending was 2 characters getting married on a farm, I'd have two nicklels, that isn't much, but it's weird that it happened twice
In my opinion the show died after the 1st 2 seasons whenever the original cast left. But I was in the 8th grade whenever it came out so it is very nostalgic for me
Ah yes, Jessie and Bunk’d: the shows where every character was a stereotype, specifically the smart Asian girl with a strict mom, the sassy black girl, the fat Hispanic boy who’s whole personality is being smelly and unhygienic, and karan brar playing the same smart, Indian kid(that he play in doawk) who for some reason has an accent even though he was literally raised in America. Watching these shows back are hard☹️ Edit: I FORGOT THEY ADOPTED RAVI A YEAR PRIOR TO THE FIRST SEASON!! But tbh, it’s still fucking racist considering the only reason he had it was for it to be made fun of every episode!:)
What's really funny to me is that, where I live [ 16:17 ] It is actually normal to say "I'm really busy at MIT" because I legit live right next to the campus and a good amount of locals go there for college. 😭
Fun fact: Nina Lu the actress for Tiffany went to high school. She was really fucking smart btw. She also was nice. I didn’t know her personally but I had friends who were close with her. She was cool and REALLY did not like all the association with her and the show as far as I’m aware. Just thought that would be a fun fact
The cast are finally free 😭 half these actors have been on the show for years and Disney's got a choke hold on them. After the Jessie kids left it should have ended. The show was literally made as a spin-off FOR the Jessie kids lol
But the strange thing to me Is that when gladys ( owner of camp kikiwaka) abandoned the camp emma, zuri, lou and ravi became owner and co-owner of the camp and lou was geting mad at emma when she was making changes to the camp. but, when emma hands off the cwmp to lou she completely changes it to kikiwka ranch 😕🫤
I think they tried to make lou too funny in the first few seasonons. Then realised that just making her be herself and relatable make her funny and better. for sure my favorite character in bunk'd
Ya know, that "basing your whole personality on a book" thing made me think of what I aspire to be known for when I eventually publish my middle grade / young adult (it depends) book series. Imagine, a whole new generation of kids pretending to be wolves on the school playground. Growling and yelling about being in the better pack and then "flying" (flapping their arms) at eachother as they pretend to go to war. Like those Warrior Cats kids, lmao. Probably won't get that popular, but it'd be hilarious.
@@PanicGiraffe It's a fantasy book, so the wolves have wings, and sometimes have colorful markings in their fur. And the other animals also have some fantasy element to them, such as beavers having poisonous spines on their back like a lionfish.
Fun Fact: Pamela Eeels O'Coneil Left Bunk'd After Season 3 Even If He Stayed The Show Would Still Decline With The New Characters It's Kind Of Like The Simpsons Still Having Matt Groening But It Still Declined
I remember watching Bunk’d as my first Disney show when I was younger and know I have finished Secondary school. I watched the show constantly from season 1-4 I even remember waiting for season 3 and 4 to premiere. Then I watched some of five and only the last episode of season 6, crazy how it’s been in for this long. Time really does fly
I know we’re all blinded by the Ross kids nostalgia but guys I had to watch a lot of this show with my cousins and honestly the new cast (specifically the season 4 and 5 cast who tf was watching learning the ropes) was actually pretty solid like I don’t know man they were pretty endearing and there was a lot less stereotypes compared to the original seasons. Like they were chill and it kind of sucks nobody gave them a chance.
Doesn't every Disney Channel protagonist (who wants to go to college) get into an Ivy League school at the end of their show?? They always seemed to have perfect grades and artistic skills they wanted to turn into a profession.
I’m so glad another one is out, I always watch them as soon as they come out. (Also since your back to Disney shows can you please do ANT Farm bc no one ever seems to know what this show is and I LOVED it when I was younger lol)
I can’t fathom people not knowing the show and who china anne McLain is😮. I don’t care for her social media presence then but her acting and talent in that show was unmatched, me and my friends all loved it.
3:09 I looked up what happened to the father. Someone wrote that the actor, Charles "Chip" Espen, got a main role in the show "Nashville" that filmed and aired around the same time that Jessie did. The set was literally in Nashville, so him filming for that role most likely conflicted with the role he had in Jessie, which was in Hollywood, so he never returned.
It slowly went from a spin off of Jessie to just a show that takes place in a camp
Still connected in the same universe though.
Which is very impressive since there barely any spin offs that have accomplished this
They could’ve just done a revolving show with new cast every season instead of relying on original cast or whatever
@@duckymomo7935 buddy you should finish the video
@@Jeallyne ..... they did though
Christina Ross was RUTHLESS literally never around for her children, got rid of their real mother figure because she realized she’s barely there for them, gets the mother figure out, and then once she gets the opportunity to be with her kids ships them off to summer camp (which she used to go to so that her kids could live in her shadow) like damn.
Also most of her kids are adopted, which is a massive, time-consuming process which I can't see many people doing for fun, and then she just ignores them anyway. Like girl, if you don't really want kids, then stop adopting so many!
Jessie is truly their mom
Also nobody ever talks about the episode where Luke wanted to find his real mom. But Christina hid all the information about her for years cuz she was scared luke would grow closer to her. However SHE was never THERE for him
Emma is Christina’s only biological child
Okay but it’s not just her it’s also her husband aka the kids dad so don’t just single people out
It’s so funny how it started out as a Jessie spin off and by the time it ended you could absolutely not tell. Only character that remained was the farm girl. The actress became a producer in the show and everything like people say she was happy the show ended but if anything she probably benefited the most
The way it looks doesn't even feel like a Disney Channel show anymore either. Can't say the same for the dialogue/character personalities because I haven't watched more than these few clips to be able to really tell but the setting and outfits at least feel like a different channel.
They just released another season..
I like how Emma had "not main character" protection in Jesse. One time she and Jesse fell together into a dumpster. Jesse stumbles out just COVERED in nasty trash. Emma comes out unscathed, not a blemish on her. As Jesse gapes at this, Emma just shrugs. "Things just work out for me!" Jesse was the main character, therefore she gets the trash. But when Emma moves to Bunkd SHE is suddenly the main character and this magical protection vanishes. Now she's the one covered in trash every step of the way. I love this switch up.
*Jessie
@@ShadowDogProduction I think that’s an over analyzing situation because I always saw it as that Emma represented the opposite lifestyle of Jessie. I guess a comparison would be London and Maddie from suite life. So nothing bad happened to Emma because she was a rich little girl meanwhile Jessie grew up in a broken millionaire family.
@@RealogOnlyBrodie i think that goes out the window once bunkd happens
as someone who loved bunk'd when it came out, bunk'd was the PERFECT disney spin off/show for the first like 3 seasons, but after that, even as like a 10 year old, i already new it had been going on for too long, i had no clue it went on for 7 seasons😭
Don't watch the new/renewed seasons, it is so bad and has only 1-3 of the original actors
After the main cast from Jessie left, this show wasn't the same
Fr tho like after they left, they should've ended the show because it was supposed to be a Jessie spinoff.
Or they could’ve made a spin-off of bunkd and called it Camp Kikiwaka or something
Agreed, it felt odd that it was still going on without them, in what was supposed to be THEIR spinoff.
@@RealogOnlyBrodie Yes.
Exactly
I like how the show just stuck with the Jessie stereotypes for their characters every time the cast changed. Like there’s always the dumb boy and the smart boy who are for some reason best friends, there’s always the girl that’s into fashion, then there’s the feral girl who should unironically be in prison. And sometimes but not always, there’s an Asian stereotype character. This show is fundamentally just the same storylines from Jessie but just on a camp, and Jessie is just the same storylines from Zack and Cody but in a penthouse instead of a hotel or cruise ship.
Considering the same person did all Suite Life/Jessie/Bunk'd I'm not surprised
Ehhhhh at least with the dumb guy archetypes. I would say seasons 4-7 do a far better job writing and progressing its characters. Destiny is a prime example. Season 3 her and season 7 her are night and day
The fact that almost every latino/asian character had a stereotype attached is actually disgusting. I tried rewatching Jessie, but really couldn’t. How did Ravi have an accent when he learned English in the US? Also him being taught in a “temple” back in India. And Stephanie Beatriz played a character on the show and had an accent…
Edit: Some spelling mistakes. I couldn’t look at them anymore lol.
@@to_ur_heart its concerning, Zuri slightly got off in the earlier days because they played up the feral toddler trope (if I remember) and then it was sassy black girl; I'm glad newer shows aren't all stereotypes now lmao
@@to_ur_heart Ravi was adopted like few months before Jessie starts
Just found out Bunk’D ended the other day, it started when I was in 4th grade, I start college in 2 weeks…
Eye you too bro? Same here!
Well I feel old
WHAT.
woah me too!!
Same!!
Karen brar is actually funny when he said ok this is a cult had me crying 😂😂😂😂
Same
I find it hilarious that Tiffany constantly berates that her mom is a horrible monster, but when we finally see her, she seems like a high maintenance strict mom instead of a man eating wacko
Well I mean she did straight up disown her son just because he failed a spelling test
“So they just…go to Hollywood…in like….20 minutes?!?!?”
They literally just hop on a private jet in the first few episodes, I expect nothing less at this point
forget private jet they used a private starship
They are millioners/billioners
ww2😢😢1ww😢😢😢
Since Bunk’d finally ended, I’m just assuming that this means the Disney Channel sitcom universe has officially concluded. It’s been a crazy and mostly nonsensical ride.
Wizards of waverly place is coming back in the fall…
Wizards of waverly place is coming back and ravens home is getting a spin off
@@RealogOnlyBrodie WHAT?
There making a third raven show!?!??
@@majesticmo5048 why does thats so raven need another spinoff 😭😭😭
Tessa Netting, who played Hazel, was 24 when the show started. She has her own UA-cam channel, where she discusses behind the scenes gossip, and unlike Hazel, is a sweetie. A testament to her acting skills.
I remember Tessa before Bunk'D lol, I knew her as a UA-camr, love her channel
i met her the other week and she was actually the sweetest!! i got to talk about bunkd a little with her and she actually loved where she ended hazel
Oh yeah, she's also Sweetie in the Tiny Toons Adventures reboot.
BrizzyVoices' friend? Wild!!
I RECOGNIZED HER FROM SAF
Tiffany was literally just the “ asian kid is afraid of disappointing Asian parents“ stereotype. I still loved Jesse and Bunk’d, but they can’t just make normal characters
Fun fact about Parker and Victoria on the show is that they are actually married in real life. They met on a show called the next step and have been dating since 2013 I believe. I find it so funny they made them married on the show
Something I've never understood was Tiffany's mom apologized for not letting her have fun, but Tiffany never returns to camp despite loving it.
the actress probably moved onto another project or the character’s storyline for a third season wasn’t too good so they just cut the character.
@editinglife97 I know. I mean within the story. For example, it also doesn't make sense that Christina wanted to spend more time with her kids yet sent them to camp for the summer.
@@akstarnes5601 I like to think that Christina just took them to camp to be able to work during summertime, since she was a designer and movie producer along side their father, she could've easily work from home while the kids are at school and travel during summer holidays.
Also, since Luke was the only one home she could've let him with Bertrand the whole summer
I guess you could say she spent more time with them in the fall.
Throughout the year she likely reverted back to how she was, moms be like that
Still remember the eerie silence when news of Cameron spread, but forever loved and remembered in his amazing roles and personality 🫶
@@cantalope6980 still shocked that it happened man. Cameron was so young
He affected the disney television universe of 2010s forever
Sad. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞
One of the things I love about this show is that it let it's child characters grow up instead of trying desperately to make them look young & marketable
One of the reasons why bunk'd went for as long as it did was because of that. It's summer camp. People come and go each year. And there's a natural progression of time to show that those people move on and grow up. Lou getting the camp was probably the best decision they made as it allowed a constant to stay within the framework setting of the show while introducing new characters and elements. It's no secret as to why it got renewed for a 4th season.
@@darwinbowman8512honestly for the actor of Lou, we should give her MORE and APPRECIATE her skills for staying with Disney and Holding it down season after season!!!
I was already old when this came out but damn do I appreciate good acting skills and progress!!
@@Foomando oh for sure! I felt the series finale was a celebration of seasons 4-7 the lou centered seasons and what she built. I'm. Glad they gave her her flowers. Miranda may deserved em
@@Foomandoactress*
@@avacornthelastponybender8583 if I’m being honest, most Disney shows did that, it was the Nickelodeon shows that trapped their characters in a time loop where they stayed in the same grade for multiple seasons.
I will say as a camp counselor the replacement is pretty accurate. Like people come and go but there's always one that stays there for years (I'm probably gonna be that person.) And the goodbyes are never dramatic it's just like they leave and occasionally come visit at a fire.
AAAAAA i didn't know Bunk'd had so many seasons!! And Lu was a protagonist in the latest seasons??? I wish we could have seen the Ross children as well🥺
My Roman Empire is how the first episode of this show aired right after the first showing of Descendants. The fact that two pieces of monumental 2010s Disney history were just back to back like that will always be insane to me.
And they’ve been milking both of them to death since!
@@nithyanair1906 Phineas and Ferb premiered after high school musical 2, gravity falls premiered after let it shine, they were cooking for our entire childhoods
@@RealogOnlyBrodievividly remember the commercials the night gravity falls and let it shine aired, good times tbh
New descendants is actually fucking awful. Makes me cringe so bad. Literally the whole cast but one person is gone lmao
I haven't seen this show ... but the ending seems very meta.
Lou (the only remaining cast member from Season One) feels lost and lonely, because all her friends (the actors from earlier seasons) have left to pursue bigger dreams. However, she realizes that her legacy is actually kind of cool, because her work (being in this tv show) has brought children a lot of joy.
Definitely watch the first seasons. If you watched Jessie you may like this one.
The first two seasons were great until they removed the main cast. (most of it)
actors and actresses*
@@athomesuperhero The first 2 seasons were great, and while season 3 was not good, seasons 4-5 were actually pretty good and arguably on par with seasons 1-2. 6-7 weren't as good but it had some good episodes
@@darwinbowman8512 I didn't see 4-5 because the cast I started watching wasn't even there. I didn't feel like it was the same show
"Oh course his name is Xander, why wouldn't it be?"
Alex forgets that his name is literally in the same group as Xander. They're both short for Alexander. Only difference really is that they're different names, and Alex is unisex
and why not call him Alex or Al why because there's only one Alex
"Only difference is theyre different names" cracked me up
I never realized Xander could be a nickname for Alexander till I read this comment 😂😂😂
@th3.pr1nc3ss.br33 Alex was making fun of the name Xander (in the actually funny way ofc) and I mentioned that Alex and Xander are both short for Alexander.
So, Alex is making fun of a name that's very similar to his own.
@th3.pr1nc3ss.br33 Xander is short for Alexander. Alex is short for Alexander. That’s all.
This video brings back nostalgia so much. I remember watching both of these shows when they were super popular. I haven't done a follow up in 6 years
Karan brar(Ravi) was easily carrying the show the only episodes he wasn’t was the one with Cameron Boyce
yeah even tho emma was always my fave on jessie and bunkd it seems like they dummed her character down and make her the one getting the unfortunate events happening to her instead of jessie, also zuri was just annoying the entire time and never had anyone tell her to stfu lol. i understand the type of character they wanted for her back on jessie but that stuff gets old once kids hit like 10-13
Not gonna lie, I had no idea Bunk’d ran that long. It started airing right around the time when I was starting to grow out of Disney Channel, so I didn’t really latch onto it that much. Learning this now is kind of insane.
If you think that's weird wait till you find out how long Lego Ninjago went for.
And how tragically lego ninjago had fallen... it's truly a terrible story. But for real ninjago is basically dead. Every bit of sentiment is totally gone now :(
I didn't even know this show existed.
@@EmjrRockz please tell me all about it whaat
I used to watch this show as a kid back when the og cast was still there and slowly but surely grew out of it as they kept changing the cast. I remember seeing they still made new episodes like a year ago, and I was just thinking I can’t believe the show ran for so long that I had time to watch it, grow out of it, come back years later and it’s still running, ONLY TO FIND OUT IT JUST ENDED DAYS AGO. I thought for sure it ended with those episodes I saw a year or so ago. It’s crazy
I remember the final episode of Jessie the parents promised to stay with their kids and actually raise them. Then the very next second bunkd premiered. All the kids gone to camp except the one that needed summer school.
The 1st season of Bunked premiered before the end of Jessie so season one it makes sense that their in camp but the rest is definitely questionable.
@@JoshuaNicholas650 that’s so weird bro 😭😭😭 it would be like is suite life on deck was airing with the original
@@RealogOnlyBrodie I was so confused it when they both aired at the same time. I was like why are Emma, Ravi and Zuri at a summer camp, Where is Luke, Jessie and Bertram ?
@@JoshuaNicholas650wait, really? I could've sworn it premiered after. Definitely weird to premiere it before the original show ended.
@@princeofalbanyYup it premiered a few months prior to the end of Jessie
It's so crazy that Bunk'd started when I was 9 now I'm 18 and packing for college now just scares me how fast time flies
I was 13 and upset Jessie ended now I’m 22 😭
Same
What are you studying?
@@colbyallman Majoring in Finance might also go for an accounting degree depending on my credits
Good luck in college
I was in 5th grade when bunkd came out and was OBSESSED with the show. Would watch it every single day and now I’m in college and idk nothing beats the old bunkd
the fact that they made "tournament of scepters", an obvious parody of game of thrones and a joke meant for people who have watched game of thrones, in a KIDS' show with the main fanbase being KIDS is insane
Please review "Best Friends Whenever." It was a little goofy at times, but the main girls' friendship was sweet. Also, it was one of the first Disney sitcoms, other than "Andi Mack", to explicitly mention periods.
Agreed! One of my favorite shows
YES! It’s such a shame it got cancelled 😭
Best friends whenever was good for one season
It was an interesting concept
Alex meyers already did andi Mack
@@duckymomo7935they didnt say he didnt review andi mack?? You read it wrong lol
omg, i binge watched that show a couple years ago and it was actually so good, i was invested 😭 i skipped the filler episodes but watched the main ones, the whole plot was SO cool
The only weird thing is how frickin long this show lasted. SEVEN SEASONS? SERIOUSLY? And even weirder is how long it took for it to get on Disney+.
I read on an other comment something about the show being a hit on Netflix, so maybe because they were licensing the show to Netflix they couldn’t put it on Disney plus? But I’m just guessing here, i don’t even think the show was in my country’s Netflix lol
Ninja go is still going after 10 years
@@EaiVoidanimation is different
@@agme8045most likely answer. This show premiered before the idea of streaming existed in the usa
@@agme8045it wouldn’t matter if it was in Netflix, Disney owns it
Fun Fact-Gladys also played Freddie’s mom on ICarly
Edit-MOM IM FAMOUS
Yeah Mrs. Benson was… something alright
She was iconic on Bunk’d
Nah I think she was most popular for icarly
i was thinking that she looks like freddys mum
And Shayne from Smosh was on ICarly, you guys might not know who he is, but it's insane to think someone like that is on that, I would have never thought that
It’s crazy to me that I watched the transition from Jessie to bunkd as a 9 -11 year old and now I’m just an adult lmao. I loved both shows as a kid and I honestly don’t mind rewatching and seeing what I remember as bad as some of the Jessie episodes are.
14:04 get eletricuted 💀💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭
I'm sorry, but the "P+V" just sent me straight to my grave
Real 😂😂😂😂like how did this fly in editing 😭🙏
When was that?
@@Cruiselover3417:14
@@Fishwolfcrow Thank you!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
nah they had to know what they where doing
Looking back now, the Jessie universe had a crazy amount of horror-filled episodes that were legitimately scary. There was The Ring parody in the original show (like seriously, how did that episode get approved, I’ve seen so many people say that episode freaked them out) and then there was the slasher episode and fog monster episode that were so scary, they came with content warnings, which was insane. That’s not even all of them, those were just the ones that stuck out to me because of how scary they were, which… wow.
What about that one time they crossed over with Ultimate Spider-Man in a horror episode of that show? Yes, that happened. So, a version of the Marvel universe is canon to the Disney Sitcom universe, too...
@BookLover-bj5fx it wasn't a Bunk'd episode. It was an Ultimate Spider-Man episode. Some members of the cast, like Debby Ryan and the Ross kids, reprise their roles.
I also just realized, that since Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble also crossed over with Phineas and Ferb once, that means that Jessie and Bunk'd not only takes place in the Disney Sitcom universe from the 2000's to the early 2020's, it's also in the Disney Marvel animated universe of the 2010's and the Phineas and Ferb/Milo Murphy's Law/Hamster and Gretel universes too. It's pretty crazy what one crossover can do, huh?
@@SecretMagicianOh wow, I never watched Ultimate Spider Man, so I never knew that existed until now. It really does make the Disney Multiverse and Jessie Horror Episode Count grow more!
Ah yes, the ring episode which literally caused me to have night terrors so bad I had to sleep with my parents every night for the next 3 years. Hated that episode
I remember there was a Doll episode
Almost every show Disney makes is weird, in the best way possible
Just stick to msm videos I don’t want to see you in other comment sections
@@maximum_mammot What are you attacking RiffRaff for? 😂
7:58 I can confirm that when I watched this as a child in Kentucky, I figured Hollywood was about the same size as my town (population 15,000 or something near that) that you could drive across in twenty mitnues easily
Thank you for editing out the crashing waves of canned laughter. I didn't know how soothing it was until now. 😂❤ (I know you didn't really, but so many times it was skipped, and it was nice!)
Lou was like the only one that stayed through the seasons
Ikr and she's still my favorite
@@Kaidyn_playzyeah, lou’s a fun character, but for me, Jorge and Xander were the best
She is also the only one who appears in all the episodes
@@KoopalingMayhemXander was good
Love that she became the main character
Interesting Fact: Trevor Tordjman and Jordan Clark, who played Parker and Victoria, are married in real life. They also starred together as James and Giselle on the Canadian teen drama The Next Step. That show was pretty big in Canada for kids and pre-teens in the mid-2010s. The Next Step is still making new episodes, just different cast now. Similar to BUNK'D.
Also, I would love Alex to review The Next Step in a future video.
samee
Same
omg i remember being obsessed with that show as a kid. i had no idea it was still airing 😅
i too would love to see that lol
yess omg it was also big in australia
Fun fact: the actors that play Parker and Victoria are married in real life, and they both starred on the Canadian dance show, The Next Step
Yea I was hoping he’d mention that
skai jackson being arrested and this being recommended to me is WILD
Wait, what ?!?
@@Pooka6231 yeah look it up lmao
@@Pooka6231yes she seems to be a lil bit messy
Jessie was probably the reason why many non Americans thought that it was a 30 minute trip between LA and NYC 😭
Rip Cameron...Also, I used to watch Jesse but didn't watch Bunkd. Thinking that if I had watched Bunkd, it would have been 9 more seasons is wild.
15:52 Fun fact! The guy from Zombies (Trevor Jordan) and Victoria in bunked is his real wife! They met on a show called The Next Step. Which you should definitely do a video on because it is so strange and yet so good! I watched 1 episode on a whim and binged the entire thing! 17:14
TIL James' actor married Giselle's actor
Bunkd was the vibe with the original cast
fr…honestly if they had stayed for the third season it could have just ended there as a successful show rather than have 7 seasons with half of them being crappy.
@@editinglife97 fr there was no reason to have this show longer then jessie
I've never thought of the ending of Jessie and the start of Bunk'd that way, but now that you've mentioned it like that it like that its hilarious
7:14 🦇"Soups, jelly" "fine go ahead"🦇
i used to be OBSESSED with bunk'd in elementary but i never ended up watching the episodes without the rosses
Yeah it kinda ended when they left for me
It’s so strange that the mom wants to spend time with the kids, but just ships them off to camp
She claims she does but in reality doesn’t
After getting rid of their nanny who was their parental figure, as someone else pointed out
@@deen7530 yeah
You don't know how long I've been waiting for this since the Jessie show
Fr exactly
Same, also same for the ending part. Just let it go already
Jessie was weird. Idk why people say it’s good
@@RosaSatanParks Jessie was very popular back in the day I mean other people have different opinions but u personally like it tho
@@enisederilus3737 I don’t like it. I didn’t watch disney channel. Just see clips when scrolling
I was 8 when bunk’d came out and I enjoyed it for the most part, and then season 3 came out and I was over it. One because of age, and two because of the quality of the show 😭
I'm still baffled at how the campers were younger than my kid when it came out and now they're older than my kid. There's a lil time paradox somewhere.
I remember one of the episodes where the father shows up where he uses a light saber, realizes it is normal, and implied that he probably has a real life Ewok in a box somewhere.
We don’t pay them their interns had me rolling😂
I never watched this show, but recognised "Parker", because the actor was in the show "The next step". Alex needs to watch it. It's a canadian show about teenagers in a dance studio that's filmed like a documentary. I'm pretty sure Disney aired it at some point. Surpringly, I think it followed a similiar path to Bunk'd, by having several seasons and a complete change in cast
I remember the show was very big in Canada in the 2010s. I attended some of the tours, I was a big fan! NGL, I am surprised The Next Step is still making new episodes.
its also very popular in the UK
OH MY GOSH, YOU WATCHED THE NEXT SEPT. THAT SHOW WAS HUUUUGE FOR ME AND MY FRIENDS.
It's really good too. I binged the six seasons that were out a couple years ago. I don't even like dancing lol.
I'm a huge fan of Lost & Found Music Studios, and I recognized him immediately! I did not know he was in Zombies.
I know that it’s not your usual routine, but I would love it if you covered the Bunk’d Halloween episode that had the fog, that was genuinely terrifying when I watched it.
Bunk’d went from being a spinoff to the Disney version of Riverdale
Seeing this. Growing up as a older teenager who has become very artistically picky. I still feel very vivid memories of how much I adored this show as comfort as a child nearly 7 years ago, and honestly its comforting, not really that good but comforting
R.I.P. Cameron Boyce 🗣️
Bunk’d was my childhood, but tbh the ending of season 5 would’ve left the show off on a good note, I feel like learning the ropes was unnecessary. They even re sung the theme song at the end, it was basically perfect
No argument here. Season 5 had a sense of finality to it that season 3 didn't have. Season 3 felt like it was on autopilot honestly. Watching the actual series finale though, they ended on a good note
@@darwinbowman8512 yeah, I said season 5. The real finale was in season seven…?
@@darwinbowman8512Yeah, the season 3 ending was pretty lackluster
@@That_OneBozo. I'm saying season 5 should gave been the true series finale to the show since this was the last time we saw the show in its original form. But the finale that currently exists season 7 was serviceable
@@darwinbowman8512 it was a decent finale but was only really needed because they made more seasons. Season five was almost perfect
"A hufflepuff looking for their ravenclaw" would be like me saying "A Fang looking for his Max" 😅😅
The early seasons of bunk'd were all fun and wacky shenanigans but there was like implied child neglect/abuse like Tiffany's mom not letting her back home if she isn't perfect and there was also this one kid who's parents didn't pay the cost for him to go to the camp so he wasn't allowed to be at camp but his parents never showed up to pick him up and take him back home so he literally just lived in the woods outside of the camp. I think the show kind of got worse with time but it's still weird to see it end because it's the last tie to the Disney Cinematic Universe that was my entire childhood.
Right like idek what to think I just feel like I’m stuck in 2015
15:29 didn't know it went from a Show that started out as a Summer Camp to a Ranch in the later seasons and yet no wonder I was so lost on this Show honestly after the Jessie kids left the show I've Stopped watching Bunk'd
Same! I only really loved seasons 1 to 2, but kinda liked season 3
Remember Despite years having a basic in the celestial calendar, 46 BC technically lasted 445 days, making it the longest "year" in human history.
Until we meet again.
I mean that’s just if you use the Julian Calendar
one of my favorite things is that jesse and bunked are cannon in the spider-man universe
The animated Ultimate Spider-Man, specifically. (Doctor Who, a world where DC Comics and Marvel happen at the same time, and a world where the Transformers landed on Marvel Earth are also all canon universes to Marvel Comics.)
what, how lol
Mrs Kepling would've beat Thanos
Please elaborate, I am simply begging you
@@wildgunman64 In the show ultimate spider-man their is cross over between spider-man and jesse and so they are in the same universe
If I had a nickel for every time Disney channel show ending was 2 characters getting married on a farm, I'd have two nicklels, that isn't much, but it's weird that it happened twice
In my opinion the show died after the 1st 2 seasons whenever the original cast left. But I was in the 8th grade whenever it came out so it is very nostalgic for me
Jessie came out when I was 6 and Bunk'd came out when I was 10. Now I'm a univeristy 1st year. Time is wild.
Sammeeee except I was 5 when it came out🙃
Ah yes, Jessie and Bunk’d: the shows where every character was a stereotype, specifically the smart Asian girl with a strict mom, the sassy black girl, the fat Hispanic boy who’s whole personality is being smelly and unhygienic, and karan brar playing the same smart, Indian kid(that he play in doawk) who for some reason has an accent even though he was literally raised in America. Watching these shows back are hard☹️
Edit: I FORGOT THEY ADOPTED RAVI A YEAR PRIOR TO THE FIRST SEASON!! But tbh, it’s still fucking racist considering the only reason he had it was for it to be made fun of every episode!:)
Hey, stereotypes can be good sometimes. Just look at Team Fortress 2.
as a hispanic its really not that deep lol 😭
It’s never that deep. There’s a reason y shows n movies back then are wayyyy funnier compared to now. Everything’s bland now cuz ppl r too sensitive
@@Jay-je9onyour just looking in the wrong areas
It's pretty blatantly racist in my opinion and I'm sure there are other ways to make jokes
So apparently the mom couldn't stand a month without Jessie and shipped them to camp
“What if, what if uhhh what if you never did that again”😂
Jorge really is Bunk’d’s equivalent to Woody from Suite Life on Deck.
I'll never understand why this Jessie spinoff show didn't end after all the characters from Jessie left.
real
Disney milking pretty simple
What's really funny to me is that, where I live [ 16:17 ] It is actually normal to say "I'm really busy at MIT" because I legit live right next to the campus and a good amount of locals go there for college. 😭
9:33 - Kinda forgot this video was about "Bunk'd" until this part 😂
My too lol
Same
Fun fact: Nina Lu the actress for Tiffany went to high school. She was really fucking smart btw. She also was nice. I didn’t know her personally but I had friends who were close with her. She was cool and REALLY did not like all the association with her and the show as far as I’m aware. Just thought that would be a fun fact
Him: Why would you make a book series your whole personality? Now let's get back to watching our 12th disney show this month.
Ok Bunk’d being the longest Disney show is CRAZYYY. It had no reason going on so long 😭
I love just Alexs loud "WHAAAAAAAAATTT!?" is hilarious!
The cast are finally free 😭 half these actors have been on the show for years and Disney's got a choke hold on them.
After the Jessie kids left it should have ended. The show was literally made as a spin-off FOR the Jessie kids lol
Yeah although learning the ropes was basically Another thang with Lou still remaining
Ross kids are cringe. Glad they left
Bunkd could’ve just been revolving show with new cast every season
@@gwenmloveskpopandmore I see you everywhere help-
@@hellostuPID9 sorry lol 😝
Bunk'd started a month before i started kindergarten. I'm starting high school next month. 💀💀💀
Same
But the strange thing to me Is that when gladys ( owner of camp kikiwaka) abandoned the camp emma, zuri, lou and ravi became owner and co-owner of the camp and lou was geting mad at emma when she was making changes to the camp. but, when emma hands off the cwmp to lou she completely changes it to kikiwka ranch 😕🫤
Debby Ryan is so chaotic and I love it so much 😂
The show should have ended at camp Kikiwaka it feels so weird not to end it where it started
17:14 "cuz theres nothing more romantic than some P+V" im sorry what 💀
that’s what i’m saying 😭
You have to watch his video on zombies and you’ll get the reference 😭😂
@@bassicleigh9880the original reference is actually from a Disney movie called prom pact where this is mentioned
@@Adam25826”bet his p has been in some v’s” 😭😭😭
@@joybunny20 yup😂😭
I think they tried to make lou too funny in the first few seasonons. Then realised that just making her be herself and relatable make her funny and better. for sure my favorite character in bunk'd
3:55 omg Cameron 😢
😢😥😭
Ya know, that "basing your whole personality on a book" thing made me think of what I aspire to be known for when I eventually publish my middle grade / young adult (it depends) book series. Imagine, a whole new generation of kids pretending to be wolves on the school playground. Growling and yelling about being in the better pack and then "flying" (flapping their arms) at eachother as they pretend to go to war. Like those Warrior Cats kids, lmao. Probably won't get that popular, but it'd be hilarious.
good luck fr fr
Probably pretty accurate to real life tbh, but add drugs and puberty blockers
The wolves can fly?
@@PanicGiraffe It's a fantasy book, so the wolves have wings, and sometimes have colorful markings in their fur. And the other animals also have some fantasy element to them, such as beavers having poisonous spines on their back like a lionfish.
Fun Fact: Pamela Eeels O'Coneil Left Bunk'd After Season 3
Even If He Stayed The Show Would Still Decline With The New Characters
It's Kind Of Like The Simpsons Still Having Matt Groening But It Still Declined
HELP ?? 😭
Actually Pamela Eeels O’ Connell left after season 3.
@@wieudeng Well His Name Wasn't Credited In Any Of The Episodes So I Assumed He Left After The Pilot
I Even Double Checked The Episodes
And His Name Isn't Executive Producer Credited On Both Opening & End Credits. It's Only The Intro Credits
The JG quintal.
I will still never understand WHY this is the longest of the sitcoms. Were they just giving Miranda May (who plays Lou) such a big push or something?
I remember watching Bunk’d as my first Disney show when I was younger and know I have finished Secondary school.
I watched the show constantly from season 1-4 I even remember waiting for season 3 and 4 to premiere. Then I watched some of five and only the last episode of season 6, crazy how it’s been in for this long.
Time really does fly
I know we’re all blinded by the Ross kids nostalgia but guys I had to watch a lot of this show with my cousins and honestly the new cast (specifically the season 4 and 5 cast who tf was watching learning the ropes) was actually pretty solid like I don’t know man they were pretty endearing and there was a lot less stereotypes compared to the original seasons. Like they were chill and it kind of sucks nobody gave them a chance.
Doesn't every Disney Channel protagonist (who wants to go to college) get into an Ivy League school at the end of their show??
They always seemed to have perfect grades and artistic skills they wanted to turn into a profession.
Yep. Just about every single one🤣. Even in the earlier shows lol
I’m so glad another one is out, I always watch them as soon as they come out. (Also since your back to Disney shows can you please do ANT Farm bc no one ever seems to know what this show is and I LOVED it when I was younger lol)
I can’t fathom people not knowing the show and who china anne McLain is😮. I don’t care for her social media presence then but her acting and talent in that show was unmatched, me and my friends all loved it.
The flute in these videos has somehow become nostalgic to me
“Hey Emma checkout my beyblades!” Greatest line and dance combo ever!! Keep up the great work
3:09
I looked up what happened to the father. Someone wrote that the actor, Charles "Chip" Espen, got a main role in the show "Nashville" that filmed and aired around the same time that Jessie did. The set was literally in Nashville, so him filming for that role most likely conflicted with the role he had in Jessie, which was in Hollywood, so he never returned.
Thanks I always wondered why he disappeared