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TV series about the life of Brendon Small, an eight-year-old visionary who, using his friends Jason and Melissa as actors, have managed to direct over a thousand homemade films. His parents are divorced, but it doesn't feel strange since so many other kids' parents are divorced. His friend Jason actually feels upset because his parents are still together. At school, he is taught soccer by his coach John McGuirk, or as he calls him, "that weird Irish guy".
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It’s difficult to explain, but it’s hilarious to watch. Great show!
Childhood favorite that came on really late at night. Very funny and relatable if you loved movies like I did.
Sweet, subdued, and natural-feeling comedy. Features a wonderful cast with surprising guest voices.
I never hear anyone talk about this show and it was quietly excellent
Dry humor, unique animation, and a stellar voice cast including H. Jon Benjamin (Archer, Bobs Burgers). Slow pacing and banter comedy.
...ok well, fenton's insane and there's just no words for perry & walter. (definitely love the show, it's a 10/10)
Amateur filmmaking by an 8yo and his two friends make for a respite from his home life and bizarre soccer team. Warning: Squigglevision(TM)
Really enduring story and character interactions pull you in and builds a bond and animation will grow on you
I can't even get past the awful animation style. No thanks.
would come on late at night as a kid, surreal and a bit boring. probably an acquired taste type of thing.
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6.6 – Based on 381 ratings
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Teaser
Adult Swim First Aid era Home Movies bumper ft. Coach McGuirk (2003)








