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The Kicks
2015 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Kicks is an American teen sitcom created by Alex Morgan and David Babcock.[1] Babcock also serves as executive producer alongside James Frey.[2] The pilot premiered on Amazon Prime Video on June 26, 2015.[3]
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Synopsis
Twelve-year-old soccer player Devin Burke is on the verge of being named seventh-grade captain of her Connecticut school soccer team when her family moves to California midway through the school year. Now, Devin has to rise to the challenge after discovering that her new school team has been on a losing streak over the last few months and is badly in need of a captain to rally the team together. However, disaster strikes when their coach quits, as she was pregnant and expecting soon. With no coach and two games fast approaching, the girls enlist the help of the janitor, Pablo Rivas. Pablo is hard on them but also kind, as he remembers what it was like when he was their age.
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Cast and characters
Main
- Sixx Orange as Devin Burke[4]
- Isabella Acres as Mirabelle Harris[4]
- E'myri Crutchfield as Zoe Knox[4]
- Gabe Eggerling as Bailey Burke, Devin's younger brother[4]
- Sophia Mitri Schloss as Emma Gelbaum[4]
- Monica Lacy as Sharon Burke, Devin's mother[4]
- Tim Martin Gleason as Tom Burke, Devin's father[4]
Recurring
- Alejandro Furth as Coach Rivas
- Noah Urrea as Cody McBride
- Noemi Gonzalez as Coach Flores
- Ashley Liao as Parker
- Jane Widdop as Lily Padgett
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Production
The Kicks was ordered to pilot by Amazon on September 15, 2014. The show is based on the best selling book series of the same name, written by U.S. soccer star Alex Morgan,[5] illustrated by Paula Franco. The pilot premiered on Amazon Instant Video on June 26, 2015 as a part of Amazon's fifth pilot season.[3] Amazon ordered the pilot to series on November 6, 2015.[4] Filming for the series began on February 22, 2016.[6]
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Reception
On Amazon, 93% of all customer reviews of the pilot were five-stars, and 97% were either five-stars or four-stars. This was high enough to warrant a series order for the show.[7]
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