Cake
Cake
TV-Y7 | 16 September 2006 (USA)
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    Mego_TheGreat

    Okay, so yeah, the acting is kinda cheesy, but they're all cute, especially Amy. She's an awesome little actor and it shines through. Mirale is a cute name and I like it a lot on the show. Cake is a weird name but what can ya do; she's not the best actor but she seems to fit the part well. I also like Ben, it's cool to have him on the show and I like the way he interacts with the girls. I really like the arts and craft creative part, it brings a lot to the show and i've never really seen anything else like it out there. I'm 19 now but I know that if I saw that as a little girl I would have wanted to go out after that and be creative! I would have realized that it was cheesy but that's okay, most little kids' shows are! It's awesome and I think little girls would like this show a lot. Good job!

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    mollypop92

    My question is, how on earth did Christa B. Allen win a young artist award for this show? I know these are not prestigious awards by far, but out of curiosity I checked out the other nominees... Ashley Leggat (Life with Derek), Emma Roberts (Unfabulous), Jamie Lynn Spears (Zoey 101), and Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana) were all up for the same title. HOW DID THIS GIRL WIN THROUGH THIS HORRIBLY ACTED/PRODUCED/DIRECTED/WRITTEN SHOW?!?!?! I'm not saying any of the nominees are fantastic actresses, but all are ten times more deserving than this girl.I was bored on a Saturday morning so I watched Cake. I was basically laughing at and simultaneously ready to vomit at the acting. I'm a big supporter of clean kids shows, but this is so sugar coated and fake that it's hard to believe any kids could seriously find this truly entertaining. They have lowered the bar much too low here. Crazy.

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    moviewiz5000

    As an adult I can appreciate the attempt at healthy hints (slumber party bits) and safety ( the "Party Time" mnemonic). The problem is the execution. The scripts are not well written, or adequately articulate the moral they're attempting to communicate and the characters are not what I would consider role models I would want the girls to emulate.The girls(7 and 11 in age) loved the previous Nick Jr line up. Neither care for the new KOL secret slumber party programs that have replaced them. In the end I find Cake virtually unwatchable and agree with the girls that there are better things to watch. Lazytown was far better produced, effectively communicated a great message, and was much more entertaining in the process. The Nick Jr shows (Dora the Explorer, Blue's Clues, etc.) didn't play so heavily to gender stereotyping either.

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    opal_black8

    Congratulations CAKE TV!I tuned in early Saturday morning to check-out the new CBS shows and it really is nice to see that CBS is now bringing in real people to their children's morning schedule.I particularly like the plot. Simple, clean and with a lesson that's tagged at the end and easy for my children (and maybe for all the other kids as well) to pick up. This sure promotes good child activity at home and at play.Kudos to CBS and the folks who created the show. I will definitely tune in again with my kids and tell my family and friends about CAKE TV.Christa Allen as Cake, great host, and a good friend to all. Keep smiling, Cake! Got to start checking my garage for things that my kids can 'change'!Oh, and Anna Maria (long name but cute) as Miracle, she's funny and I like her role. Saw her in Hannah Montana and she can play different characters really well. Awesome job Miracle!Keegan as Benjamin, reminds me of a young Will Smith! He's funny but I look forward to seeing what he does the next show!And of course the cute little Emily, as Amy. Gosh, look at the energy she has!Overall? I say 10! You've got my vote, CAKE TV! My family and I really enjoyed watching and look forward to seeing more of CAKE TV!Here's one for the books!

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