Being Ian
Being Ian
TV-Y7 | 26 April 2005 (USA)

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    ShangLuda Admirable film.
    Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
    BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
    Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
    machavarianis-98870 I think this show is just amazing I love the idea of how Ian goes on wacky adventures and in struggling situations. in the point of view for a child I think they will enjoy this but the recommended age range for this Show I think is (5-13) just because teens would not enjoy a show for little kids.
    salexander14 I do not know what the problem with this other review, but this show is i think one of the top 10 greatest shows on qubo and my son Danny 7 years old loves it and he watches all the episodes all over again i think that this show is good too well.. there is a few flaws in it but it is honestly good. so this story is about how Ian {the main character} has a wild imagination and is really into filming, but his brothers Kyle and Korey are always messing with him and he has 2 friends Sandi and Tyrone who are almost always loyal to him and lastly Ian gets in trouble a lot! and his air headed father owns a music store that dosn't really do great business.
    tommypezmaster A few years ago,I remember seeing this show on Qubo This show is about a kid named Ian who had a dream. So basically,this is another show that sounds horrible by the minute you hear about it. First off,the plots. Most of it relies on Ian outwitting a problem, but the rest is De Niro awful like making a bad commercal or finding lost baby pictures. Seriously,who is writing this? This is just as bad as buying a highway that prisoners clean-up, or lying about a loose tooth. Second,the humor. There is nothing funny about this show at all. There are no funny moments at all,and unlike Fanboy and Chum-Chum,that had funny moments. The characters are not funny at all,and are just plain annoying. Ian is always worried about something. Freaking Chicken Guy is just annoying,and stupid,and is also played by Ian James Corlett, who also plays Baby Taz from Baby Looney Tunes, another terrible Vancover dub. The rest of the characters are just annoying,and not one is likable. Overall,this just proves that Y TV cannot be ported in the US, and that they just end up sucking. This was so bad it only aired a few episodes in the. Qubo must have realized this show sucked and had nothing good about it at all. Please,just forget about this.
    atomius Ian is a twelve year old boy from Burnaby who has an interest, if not an obsession, with film making. He therefore plans to become a director, and is often coming up with ideas for films and shooting them as best he can with the town and his family and friends. His two friends, Sandy and Tyrone, sometimes find this a trifle annoying, but generally support him.Ian's family, the Kellys, will often have different ideas as to how best to do something, and often his two brothers Cory and Kyle are involved in proceedings. Ian and his brothers work at their fathers keyboard and piano shop, and often this place is in the plot.The plots are generally about something simple that gets out of hand, and usually culminates with several threads forming a rope- that is to say, each character or set of characters problems or adventures collide to meet at the end.It is a fairly enjoyable show. The flash animation is certainly modern and smooth. The style is alright and the characters have a good amount of character to them.