Gabby Duran & the Unsittables | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Mike Alber & Gabe Snyder |
Based on | Gabby Duran and the Unsittables by Elise Allen and Daryle Conners |
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Theme music composer | |
Opening theme | 'I Do My Thing' by Kylie Cantrall |
Composer(s) | Oleksa Lozowchuk |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
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Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) | |
Production location(s) | Vancouver, Canada |
Cinematography | Toby Gorman |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production company(s) | Omnifilm Entertainment |
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Original network | Disney Channel |
Picture format | 720p (HDTV) |
Audio format | 5.1 surround sound |
Original release | October 11, 2019 – present |
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Website | |
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Gabby Duran & the Unsittables is an American sci-ficomedy television series created by Mike Alber and Gabe Snyder that premiered on Disney Channel on October 11, 2019. Based on the novel Gabby Duran and the Unsittables by Elise Allen and Daryle Conners, the series stars Kylie Cantrall, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Callan Farris, Coco Christo, Valery Ortiz, and Nathan Lovejoy.
Jun 29, 2011 Unchain Me Lyrics: Been a long time coming / A lot of pain a lot of triumph / Now I've come to the point where I'm happy / You could break me out the strait jacket / This hip-hop is just play action. Jul 18, 2013 Highly anticipated visuals for the first release from my 2nd mixtape 'Studio Love' that's dropping July 24th. Produced by Clams Casino of course. I'd like to thank my family and close friends who. I'm Gay (I'm Happy) is the fifth studio album by American rapper Lil B.The album was suddenly released digitally on June 29, 2011. On June 30, 2011, the rapper provided a free download link on his Twitter account. The album entered the Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at number 56 and the Heatseekers Albums chart at number 20 for the week of July 16, 2011.
Premise[edit]
After living in the shadows of her successful mother and smart younger sister even when they move to Havensburg, Colorado, Gabby Duran finds her moment to shine when she gets a job from Principal Swift to babysit an unruly group of extraterrestrial children who have been hiding out on Earth disguised as humans. Gabby resourcefully and fearlessly steps up to the challenge to protect the children and their secret identities.[1][2]
Cast and characters[edit]
- Kylie Cantrall as Gabby Duran,[3] a resourceful and courageous 13-year-old girl who finally gets her moment to shine after landing a job to babysit extraterrestrial children
- Maxwell Acee Donovan as Wesley, Gabby's best friend and conspiracy theorist
- Callan Farris as Jeremy, a shape-shifting blob alien called a Gor-Monite from the planet Gor-Monia and Gabby's first babysitting assignment who is the heir to the Gor-Monia throne.
- Coco Christo as Olivia, Gabby's overachieving little sister
- Valery Ortiz as Dina, Gabby's caring and career-driven mother who works as a news reporter at Channel 6
- Nathan Lovejoy as Principal Swift,[3] the principal of Havensburg Junior High, a Gor-Monite, and the uncle of Jeremy who enlists Gabby to babysit Jeremy and some alien children
Production[edit]
On August 3, 2018, Disney Channelgreen-lit the sci-ficomedy series as a straight-to-series order, with production underway in Vancouver, Canada, for a 2019 premiere. Kirby Buckets' Mike Alber and Gabe Snyder serve as showrunners and executive producers. Just Add Magic's Joe Nussbaum also serves as executive producer. Grey's Anatomy's Nzingha Stewart directs the first episode.[1][2][4] On August 2, 2019, it was revealed that the series would premiere in October 2019.[5] On August 29, 2019, Disney Channel announced an exact premiere date of October 11, 2019. The series is a production of Gabby Productions, Ltd.[6][7] On October 7, 2019, it was announced that Disney Channel renewed the series for a second season ahead of its series premiere.[8]
Ratings[edit]
Season | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | Avg. viewers (millions) | ||
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Date | Viewers (millions) | Date | Viewers (millions) | |||
1 | 9 | October 11, 2019 | 0.57[9] | TBA | TBD | 0.45 |
Episodes[edit]
No. | Title [10][11] | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [10][11] | Prod. code [12] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 'So Your Gor-Monite Child Is Going to Explode' | Nzingha Stewart | Mike Alber & Gabe Snyder | October 11, 2019 | 101 | 0.57[9] |
Having moved to Havensburg with her sister Olivia and mother Dina, Gabby Duran has been uncomfortable. After one ploy to get herself expelled, Gabby is sent to apologize to Principal Swift. When Gabby has an encounter with a blob-like alien, she is roped into babysitting alien children by Principal Swift, who is also an alien. Gabby's first job is babysitting Jeremy, Principal Swift's alien nephew, and must work to keep him from exploding after he has a lot of soda. Guest stars: Rasik Rana as Fish Boy, Natalie Harris as Fish Mom, Tommy Europe as Android Dad | ||||||
2 | 'Wesley and the Fischman' | Joe Nussbaum | Mike Alber & Gabe Snyder | October 18, 2019 | TBA | 0.49[13] |
Principal Swift wants Gabby to choose between her babysitting job and her friend Wesley. During this time, Gabby's next client is a fish-like alien named Stuart who comes from the planet Vitrious Prime. When Wesley accidentally comes into Principal Swift's house and scares Stuart, Gabby ropes him into getting Stuart back before anyone sees him. Meanwhile, Jeremy and Principal Swift try to learn about human culture, but their attempts do not end well. | ||||||
3 | 'Crybaby Duran' | Joe Nussbaum | Heather Mathious & Linda MacGillvray | October 25, 2019 | TBA | 0.53[14] |
Gabby hears a rumor that she was a crybaby when she first moved to Havensburg. Upon enlisting a telepathic alien named Sky, who she is watching, Gabby disguises her as a human in order to find out who started the rumor. When Sky overloads, Gabby turns to Principal Swift for help. Meanwhile, Wesley suspects that his runaway dog has returned at the time when he keeps Sky's father fooled by matching her voice so that he does not find out that Sky is not there. Guest star: Elle McKinnon as Sky Absent: Coco Christo as Olivia, Valery Ortiz as Dina | ||||||
4 | 'Crushin' It' | Sean McNamara | Lacey Dyer & Julia Layton | November 1, 2019 | 106 | 0.50[15] |
Gabby develops a crush on a boy named Jace and her chances to impress him start to dwindle, especially since her latest babysitting job has her watching a Gwargwaran named Kali. Meanwhile, Jeremy and Principal Swift watch a romance movie to understand how love between humans works after hearing about Gabby's possible crush. Guest stars: Ricardo Ortiz as Jace, Mia Bella as Kali Absent: Coco Christo as Olivia, Valery Ortiz as Dina | ||||||
5 | 'Olivia Gone Wild' | Keith Samples | Adam Aseraf & Hunter Cope | November 15, 2019 | 104 | 0.34[16] |
Gabby is unable to watch Olivia, so Dina enlists a self-proclaimed super-sitter named Susie Dustman to watch over her. This causes a competition between Gabby and Susie which results in Susie locking Gabby in her room so that she can take Olivia to the carnival. Meanwhile, Wesley secretly watches over Jeremy while Principal Swift is away. Jeremy even fools Wesley with a simulation that causes him to think that he accidentally blew up the planets of Gabby's clients. After breaking out, Gabby accidentally feeds Olivia some candy that Jeremy cautioned her about that overfills her with joy causing Gabby and Susie to work together to get Olivia calm. Gabby was able to get her a plush animal that did the job. When Dina asks about the door to Gabby's room being broken down, Olivia stated that Susie locked Gabby in. This causes Dina to give Susie zero stars and then to reattach the door. As Gabby and Olivia return to the carnival before it closes for the night, Susie secretly plans to have her revenge on them. Guest star: Bracken Hanke as Susie Absent: Nathan Lovejoy as Principal Swift | ||||||
6 | 'DÃa de la Dina' | Sean McNamara | Eugene Garcia-Cross | November 22, 2019 | 107 | 0.46[17] |
DÃa de la Dina is coming up. As Olivia works on her present for her mother, Gabby plans to come up with a gift to make up for a vomiting incident that occurred last year when Gabby took her to Clams Casino. She ropes Wesley and Jeremy into helping her make a gift. Meanwhile, Principal Swift prepares for his return to Gor-Mon when his assignment on Earth is almost up. Guest stars: Alex Rose as Glor-Bron, Laara Sadiq as Orb | ||||||
7 | 'The Darkness' | Leslie Kolins Small | Ben Glass | November 29, 2019 | 108 | 0.33[18] |
After losing the opportunity to become the chief advisor to the King of Gor-Mon to another Gor-Monite and having his stay extended, Principal Swift has entered a type of depression referred to as 'The Darkness' in Gor-Mon. During Swift's absence, Vice Principal Kipper becomes the acting principal. Gabby must work with the Orb to get Principal Swift out of 'The Darkness.' Meanwhile, Jeremy has shapeshifted into an object during his uncle's disappearance and Wesley assumes that he has turned into a watermelon that he works to keep safe. Guest stars: Zibby Allen as Kipper, Laara Sadiq as Orb Absent: Coco Christo as Olivia, Valery Ortiz as Dina | ||||||
8 | 'It's Christmas, Gabby Duran!' | Joe Nussbaum | Huong Nguyen | December 6, 2019 | 112 | 0.42[19] |
It's Christmas time in Havensburg. Gabby and Olivia are looking forward to spending Christmas with their separated father Bruce who is coming in from Miami. When Bruce's transfer from Chicago is delayed, Olivia is depressed. To please Olivia, Gabby enlists Principal Swift to pose as Bruce until he can arrive. Meanwhile, Jeremy thinks that Santa Claus is an evil alien warlord and enlists Wesley to help set up traps to catch him. Though they reach a complication when they have ordered out for pizza. Guest star: Dan Payne as Bruce | ||||||
9 | 'The Party King and Timbuk, Too' | Keith Samples | Mike Alber & Gabe Snyder | December 13, 2019 | 105 | 0.39[20] |
Dina grounds Gabby after she took the garbage she was supposed to throw out and tried to drop it into the trash can from her window only to hit Dina's car. Principal Swift drops Jeremy off at Gabby's so that he can finish some Gor-Monite business. Gabby starts to throw a birthday party for Jeremy as he never had one where he invites all of his alien friends to attend which includes an Alstablocian named Timbuk where things start to get out of control. Meanwhile, Dina takes Olivia to a performance of 'Football: The Opera' which starts to bore Olivia enough to not want to be rude and leave during the performance. Guest stars: Brendan Sunderland as Timbuk, Laara Sadiq as Orb Absent: Maxwell Acee Donovan as Wesley | ||||||
10 | 'Sky’s First Youth Overnight Sleeping Event' | Leslie Kolins Small | Veronica Rodriguez | January 10, 2020 | 109 | 0.66[21] |
Gabby invites Sky over to her house for a sleepover event. While shopping for stuff for the event, she is approached by Sky's father who found out about the incident that Gabby previous involved Sky in. He gives her a warning not to have any harm come to Sky or there will be grave consequences that involves him wiping her memory of Sky from Gabby's mind. To evade his wrath, Gabby works to keep Sky from being harmed until they are tempted to sneak out to get some epic selfies. Meanwhile, Principal Sky has continued Jeremy's lesson where he wants him to command a multiplying alien called a Blurble. When it gets out of hand, Jeremy manages to get them back in line before the Orb can destroy them. At the same time, Dina and Olivia do their sleepover in matching pajamas. After Gabby and Sky evade a security guard at one of the selfie events, they return home where Olivia, Dina (who is in a different pair of pajamas after throwing up on the other ones), and Sky's dad are waiting for them. Both of them are grounded for sneaking out. When Gabby takes Sky and Sky's dad into the mindscape to talk Sky's dad out of doing a mind-wipe, Sky's dad is convinced and allows his daughter to remain friends with Gabby with the grounding still standing. When in her room, Gabby enjoys looking at the selfies that she and Sky took. Guest stars: Elle McKinnon as Sky, Laara Sadiq as Orb Absent: Maxwell Acee Donovan as Wesley | ||||||
11 | 'Wesley Jr.' | Jon Rosenbaum | Mike Alber & Gabe Snyder | January 17, 2020 | 108 | TBD |
Gabby ropes Wesley in watching over an alien egg when it's owners are vacationing in another galaxy. When it hatches, Wesley names it after himself. Gabby discovers that Wesley has been making journals about it where Gabby wanting him to dispose of it attracts his parents. This leads to Wesley having a session with the school counselor Terry who is into LARP. During this session, Principal Swift comes in to take over when he learns the contents of the journals. Meanwhile, Olivia works on coming up with a catchphrase for Dina when he approval ratings at Channel 6 are down. Gabby goes to check up on the alien bird and finds that it has grown and started shaking. Knowing that it won't calm down unless Wesley is there, Gabby comes in on Principal Swift's interrogation of Wesley and unwittingly comes clean about his knowledge of aliens. When at the house, Wesley's attempts to calm 'Wesley Jr.' down start to fail causing Gabby, Wesley, and Principal Swift to take cover in the bathroom. The resulting quake gives Olivia the idea on Dina's catchphrase. The quakes pass when 'Wesley Jr.' calms down as Principal Swift identifies it as a Va'taxian Vibra-Bird which quakes when it detects negative emotions. Gabby skimmed the information from the guide and didn't read all of it. In Principal Swift's office, both Gabby and Wesley are reprimanded for their actions as he expects them not to reveal the aliens on Earth information to someone else. When Gabby and Wesley go to the lockers, Gabby finds a large envelope in her locker with a message in it saying 'I know your secret.' Guest stars: Kwashi Thomas as Guidance Counselor Terry, Kalvan Olafson as Wesley's Dad, Robyn Dane Edwards as Wesley's Mom Absent: Callan Farris as Jeremy | ||||||
12 | 'The Note' | TBA | TBA | January 24, 2020 | 111 | TBD |
13 | 'Gabby Duran: Genius' | TBA | TBA | January 31, 2020 | TBA | TBD |
References[edit]
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External links[edit]
- Gabby Duran & the Unsittables on IMDb
Youtube Cry Little Sister
I'm Gay (I'm Happy) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 29, 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2010–2011 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 44:00 | |||
Label | Amalgam Digital | |||
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Lil B chronology | ||||
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I'm Gay (I'm Happy) is the fifth studio album by American rapper Lil B. The album was suddenly released digitally on June 29, 2011. On June 30, 2011, the rapper provided a free download link on his Twitter account.[1][2] The album entered the Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at number 56 and the Heatseekers Albums chart at number 20 for the week of July 16, 2011.[3] The album's cover is an allusion to Marvin Gaye's 1976 album, I Want You.
Critical reception[edit]
Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 73/100[4] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
The A.V. Club | B−[5] |
The Boston Phoenix | [6] |
Consequence of Sound | [7] |
Drowned in Sound | 6/10[8] |
Now | 3/5[9] |
Pitchfork | 8.1/10[10] |
Slant Magazine | [11] |
URB | [12] |
XXL | 3/5[13] |
I'm Gay (I'm Happy) received positive reviews; fans commented on the album's wide variety of positive messages and also the unique beats and lyrical styles not common to mainstream hip-hop. Lil B rapped about many controversial issues in the album including race relations, poverty, humanity and the justice system. The album, according to many fans, shows the 'true' side of Lil B, many noting the album's inspirational theme. I'm Gay received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 73, based on 10 reviews.[4] Lil B was the subject of controversy because upon the album's release he decided to provide a free version via a download link on Facebook. Many believed this to be a publicity stunt; however, he cleared the controversy when on his Facebook page he posted: 'for all my fans who don't have 10 dollars to buy my album, here it is for free.'[14][13][7][15][16][17][18][19]
Controversy[edit]
Lil B was criticized for deciding to name his album I'm Gay, even receiving death threats at one point.[20] Many saw the move as a publicity stunt; however, the rapper has said that the title is meant to be used as the formal definition of 'gay' (merry) and as a message of support to the LGBT community. He states it simply means 'I'm Happy'.[21] After all the controversy and receiving death threats, he added 'I'm Happy' in parentheses to the title.
Cry Little Sister Video
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Trapped in Prison' | Lou Pocus | 4:00 |
2. | 'Open Thunder Eternal Slumber' | 2:47 | |
3. | 'Game' | BigBoyTraks | 3:43 |
4. | 'Unchain Me' | Clams Casino | 3:54 |
5. | 'Neva Stop Me' | Talen Ted | 2:36 |
6. | 'Gon Be Okay' | Caleb Mak | 2:23 |
7. | 'The Wilderness' | Supreme Jean | 3:29 |
8. | 'I Hate Myself' | Keyboard Kid | 5:45 |
9. | 'Get It While It's Good' | Talen Ted | 3:36 |
10. | 'I Seen That Light' | BigBoyTraks | 4:02 |
11. | 'My Last Chance' | BigBoyTraks | 4:04 |
12. | '1 Time Remix' | Clams Casino | 4:00 |
- Samples
- 'Trapped in Prison' contains a sample of 'Leaving Shire' by Bo Hansson.
- 'Open Thunder Eternal Slumber' contains a sample of 'Catch the Breeze' by Slowdive.
- 'Game' contains a sample of 'Of All the Things' by Stephanie Mills
- 'Unchain Me' contains a sample of 'Cry Little Sister' by Gerard McMann.
- 'Neva Stop Me' contains a sample of 'Quasimodo's Marriage' by Alec R. Costandinos.
- 'Gon Be Okay' contains a sample of 'One Summer's Day' by Joe Hisaishi.
- 'The Wilderness' contains a sample of 'Futari Dake No Ceremony' by Yukiko Okada.
- 'I Hate Myself' contains a sample of 'Iris' by Boyz II Men
- 'Get It While It's Good' contains a sample of 'Dreaming' by Bill Summers.
- 'I Seen That Light' contains a sample of 'Lost in Time' by Eric Benet.
- 'My Last Chance' contains a sample of 'Still Waiting' by Johnny Gill.
Chart performances[edit]
Charts (2011) | Peak position |
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US BillboardHeatseekers Albums[22] | 20 |
US BillboardTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[22] | 56 |
References[edit]
Cry Little Sister Song
- ^@LILBTHEBASEDGOD (June 30, 2011). 'CUZ I LOVE YOU IF YOU DONT HAVE 10 DOLLERS TO BUY MY NEW PROJECT HERE IT GOES FOR FREE- Lil B' (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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- ^'Lil B Album & Song Chart History'. Billboard. Retrieved July 24, 2011.
- ^ ab'I'm Gay (I'm Happy) by Lil B'. Metacritic. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
- ^Harvey, Eric (July 26, 2011). 'Lil B: I'm Gay (I'm Happy)'. The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
- ^Battan, Carrie (July 19, 2011). 'Lil B | I'm Gay (I'm Happy)'. The Boston Phoenix. Archived from the original on December 22, 2011. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
- ^ abChoudhery, Möhammad (July 7, 2011). 'Album Review: Lil B – I'm Gay (I'm Happy)'. Consequence of Sound. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
- ^Bychawski, Adam (August 23, 2011). 'Album Review: Lil B – I'm Gay (I'm Happy)'. Drowned in Sound. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
- ^Errett, Joshua (July 21, 2011). 'Lil B – I'm Gay'. Now. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
- ^Greene, Jayson (July 14, 2011). 'Lil B: I'm Gay (I'm Happy)'. Pitchfork. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
- ^Cole, Matthew (July 11, 2011). 'Lil B: I'm Gay (I'm Happy)'. Slant Magazine. Retrieved July 13, 2011.
- ^Shahan, James (July 4, 2011). 'Lil B – I'm Gay (I'm Happy)'. URB. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
- ^ abGreenfield, Henry (July 6, 2011). 'Lil B, I'm Gay'. XXL. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
- ^Album Review: 'I'm Gay (I'm Happy)' by Lil BArchived July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Ology (July 6, 2011). Retrieved on November 12, 2011.
- ^[Album Review] | Lil’ B – “I’m Gay (I’m Happy)”. K1ngEljay.com (July 4, 2011). Retrieved on November 12, 2011.
- ^Weiss, Dan. (2011-07-05) Lil B's I'm Gay: More Bashful Than Expected – San Francisco Music – All Shook Down. Blogs.sfweekly.com. Retrieved on November 12, 2011.
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- ^Lil B – I’m Gay | Album Review. SoulCulture (July 1, 2011). Retrieved on November 12, 2011.
- ^Lil B ‘The Based God’-I’m Gay (Album Review)Archived July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Prolificmovementblog.com (June 30, 2011). Retrieved on November 12, 2011.
- ^Lil B's 'I'm Gay' Album Title Results In Death Threats. Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved on November 12, 2011.
- ^Rapper Lil B on 'I'm Gay': 'We're all one people'. CNN.com (May 31, 2011). Retrieved on November 12, 2011.
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