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4.5/5 Created by David Anaxagoras Country of origin United States First episode date 6 February 2014 Network Amazon.com, Inc. | 8.3/10 Composer(s) Sasha Gordon Original language(s) English Final episode date 15 July 2016 Program creator David Anaxagoras | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre Kids & FamilySupernaturalDramaSoft Science FictionMystery Starring Sloane Morgan SiegelAshley BoettcherDrew Justice Nominations Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Children's Programs Similar Creative Galaxy, Tumble Leaf, No Ordinary Family, Annedroids, Mozart in the Jungle Profiles |
Get to know the cast of gortimer gibbon s part 1
Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street is an American live action family television series created by David Anaxagoras. The series is presented on Amazon Video. The series follows Gortimer Gibbon and his two best friends, Mel and Ranger, as they navigate Normal Street, a seemingly ordinary suburb with hints of something magical just below the surface.
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On February 25, 2015, Amazon renewed Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street for a second season. Filming began on May 4, 2015. Season 2 premiered on October 30, 2015 and concluded on July 15, 2016.

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Reception

Reception for Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street has been fairly positive. Brian Lowry of Variety gave it a positive review, saying "there are relatively few live-action shows intended to appeal to the prepubescent set that won’t send parents fleeing from the room...in terms of kids’ TV, this sort of genuinely clever alternative is anything but normal." Time gave it a highly positive review, saying there’s a surfeit of sharp TV for younger kids both on commercial and public TV. It’s when kids get a little older that the quality choices dry up, the Disney Channel sitcoms multiply, and you find yourself searching for reruns of Malcolm in the Middle. But Amazon’s newest debut finally aims at that niche of original, non-obnoxious TV for tweens that used to be filled by series like Nickelodeon's The Adventures of Pete & Pete...Normal Street‘s like a pleasant throwback, both in its attitude and its style." The LA Times called it "a charmer" and the NY Post called it "smart, a little zany and never pandering".
