It should be remade (or at least reRUN)
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chrystalina01 — 20 years ago(September 01, 2005 06:50 AM)
According to this website http://www.kidsincorporated.us/, there was an interview with Stacey Ferguson who hinted the first seaons would be out in 2006. I hope she's right!
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lizardsrkool7 — 18 years ago(July 22, 2007 11:03 AM)
I'm not too sure about remaking it. It just had an 80's vibe, and you can't take that out of the show or it would be ruined. Plus you would get annoying kids today like Miley Cirus or worse. That's actually what I liked about the original show. You always had a couple of older kids among some younger kids, and I really don't know if that would fly today. I liked it because from what I remember, none of the cast members were exactly annoying.
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laeyisoracle — 18 years ago(October 10, 2007 03:17 PM)
They should have a "Kids Incorporated: The Next Generation". While I'm not much into Hannah Montana or High School Musical, there IS a big market to that type of thing. Musicals have made a comeback since their dry spell in the 90s. Also, take into consideration how many 80s cover songs are being released lately(The Jonas Brothers' "Kids of the Future" was pretty big with the Disney crowd, and that was a tweaked cover of Kim Wilde's "Kids In America"). This time seems to be the recycle period of that era. Most 80s horror flicks are being remade right now. The kids might not know it, but certain styles that are becoming popular now were originally popular during the 80s. So yeah, right now would be perfect.
The thing is, with Kids Incorporated, back then with the original, they never soley stuck to 80s music. They'd occassionally sing songs from the 60s and 70s too. That's a nice way to educate kids on a wide variety of music. If Kids Incorporated were to be remade, NO, brought back for a new generation, they could do the same. Maybe sing some modern songs, but also sing songs from many of the decades past. Maybe some Celine Dion from the 90s, then some Cyndi Lauper from the 80s, some Boston from the 70s and The Supremes from the 60s. Show the kids that music isn't limited to certain generations. Show them not to be afraid of listening to other styles of music. That would be a perfect Kids Incorporation follow-up. And who knows, it might be cool to bring back some of the original kids as guests, or even the owner of the new P*lace. -
Racerg — 17 years ago(April 18, 2008 09:51 AM)
I don't know if people should re make the show but it should definitely be re run. Some of the whole episodes are not shown on You Tube. I can only see almost the end of "You Got The Wrong Date." Does Ryan Bollman have any lines on the episode? Ryan was adorable on it and that dance is very good.