Ned Bigby has a dream, not just to survive middle school but also to have fun doing it! So Ned has created the ultimate School Survival Guide that includes tips to get through the most embarrassing nerve-wracking adolescen... more »t situations that define every student?s middle school. Along with his best friends, Cookie and Moze, Ned attempts to solve some of the mysteries of adolescence with his own unique and humorous advice. Of course Ned doesn?t always get it right; his only hope is that his friends, schoolmates and everyone watching can learn from his mistakes. The show tackles such issues as the first day of school, project partners, teachers, detention, sick days, crushes, gym and more. With hilarious exaggeration Ned turns school into an adventure and viewers are invited in for the ride.« less
TVSeriesFinale.com | Los Angeles, CA USA | 08/22/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the last episode (a double-episode actually) of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide that first aired on June 8, 2007.
Like the rest of the series, this is a light-hearted look at middle-school through the eyes of Ned, Cookie, and Moze. The class goes on a field trip to the fictional Huffington Library and most of the story takes place on location -- a first for the series and a nice change. (Though the library is based on Huntington Gardens in Pasadena, CA, the episode was actually shot at Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge, CA.)
Does Ned end up with Suzy or Moze? You'll have to tune in to find out but, its worth the wait."
Awesome item
james t kirk | uss enteprise-a deck 5 | 04/29/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this item is awesome i would totally reccommed this item for any big fan of this show and it is very good plus it comes with a book.
its like the defining moment of the show and its purpose."
Nice way to end the series
Tracy L. Stover | Springfield, OH USA | 12/29/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love this show! Out of all the shows that are on, or have been on, Nick this one is by far the best. Though I wish they could make more episodes, the way they ended this series with the field trip, the unforseen circumstance revolving around the weasel, and Ned finally realizing who is his true love was perfect. Too bad they haven't put the whole series on DVD because it needs to be on DVD."
Funny, . . . maybe not original at certain times, . . . but
Discipled | P.O. Box 894, Jasper, Texas 75951, United States | 12/29/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I couldn't help but write something for this show. I haven't bought the DVD, . . .
I'm hoping for a full series DVD.
I'm, also, an adult . . . But, I could be considered a "Big Kid."
Even though the show is geared towards children, it's not close to being immature or childish.
I think this is basic new school ideas for teens that may be growing up fast or that may have wisdom beyond their age.
So, if you're looking to give your child something encouraging to watch while keeping them happy or entertained, . . give them this gift. Though, this is the finale and some background into the characters may be helpful.
Nickelodeon is slightly similar to Disney, although their humor and cartoons can be slighty edgier at times.
Other Nicktoons of note, that fly under the radar, are Jimmy Neutron, Fairly Oddparents, and Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Peace"
A series that begs for release in entirety
G. Snyder | Gardnerville, NV United States | 11/26/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This episode deserves a 5-star rating, but I was disappointed in the extras. As the final(?) episode in the "Ned's Declassified" series, I would have much preferred to have seen the episodes that immediately preceded it rather than two essentially random (although failry good) episodes ("Dismissal" and "The School Play"). Unlike many shows with a myriad of writers, directors, and topics, "Ned's Declassified" maintained excellent continuity and releasing the final episode without the shows that set the stage is a crime of omission.
To summarize the main feature without spoiling it, the Polk Middle School 8th grade class are scheduled to embark on a field trip to the Huffington Gallery, where Ned has planned a romantic afternoon in the Rose Garden with newly-returned girlfriend Suzie Crabgrass. In the meantime, Moze has decided that Suzie's return is a sign that she and Ned were not meant to be, and Cookie has hatched a new scheme to win Lisa Zemo as the masked hero the Steel Eagle. When Cookie forgets his permission slip for the field trip and Ned's plan to help him backfires, Vice Principal Crubbs consigns Ned, Cookie, and Moze to the no-goers room. Never at a loss for a plan (and with Gordy the janitor's help) the crew sneak onto the bus but fate seems determined to continually foil Ned's romantic rendezvous with Suzie, Moze's desire to see the gallery's famous "Wild Boy" painting, and Cookie's plan to impress Lisa as the Steel Eagle. Will Ned finally get the girl he wants? Will Moze see the "Wild Boy"? Will Cookie finally be a hero in Lisa's eyes? Will Gordy finally catch the wily weasel? And will Crubbs catch them all? The answers are: yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes...but you'll have to watch this DVD to get the full story."