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Degrassi: The Next Generation
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Degrassi: The Next Generation logo
Genre Teen drama
Created by Yan Moore
Linda Schuyler
Starring see Cast/Characters
Theme music composer Jody Colero
Jim McGrath
Stephen Stohn
Opening theme "Whatever It Takes"
Composer(s) Jim McGrath
Country of origin Canada
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 9
No. of episodes 179 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Linda Schuyler
Stephen Stohn
Sara Snow
Producer(s) David Lowe
Editor(s) D. Gillian Truster
Running time 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CTV
Original run 14 October 2001 – Present
Chronology
Preceded by School's Out
Degrassi High
Degrassi Junior High
Related shows The Kids of Degrassi Street
Degrassi Talks
External links
Official website
Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian teen drama television series, set in the Degrassi fictional universe created by Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood in 1980. Degrassi: The Next Generation is the fourth fictional series in the Degrassi franchise, following The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, and Degrassi High. .Like its predecessors, Degrassi: The Next Generation follows a group of students attending Degrassi Community School who face challenges common to teen life, such as self image, peer pressure, child abuse, sexual identity, gang violence, self-injury, school shootings, teenage pregnancy and drug abuse.^ When there are a group of atoms that are acting as a unit such as a polyatomic ion and they appear intact on both sides of the equation, it is best to balance them as a self contaned group.
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The series was created by Linda Schuyler and Yan Moore, is produced by Epitome Pictures in association with CTV, and was distributed by Alliance Atlantis from 2001 to 2007. The current executive producers are Schuyler and her husband Stephen Stohn, and Sara Snow. Jody Colero is the music supervisor and selects all the music for the show, and Jim McGrath composes the music score. It is filmed at Epitome's studios in Toronto, Ontario, rather than on the real De Grassi Street from which the franchise takes its name.
A critical and popular success, Degrassi: The Next Generation is often the most watched domestic drama series in Canada, and the highest-rated show on The N, now called TeenNick. In 2004, one episode received just under one million Canadian viewers and over half a million U.S. viewers. The series has won numerous awards, including nine Gemini Awards, two Teen Choice Awards and five Directors Guild of Canada Awards. Degrassi: The Next Generation's success has led to related miniseries and webisodes, and tie-in merchandise, including soundtrack CDs, an encyclopedic guidebook, graphic novels, and a podcast. The ninth season premiered on CTV, October 4, 2009 and on Teen Nick in The United States on October 9, 2009. As of December 2009, Season 10 has been confirmed and begins filming in March 2010.

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Production

Concept

The Degrassi universe was created in 1979 by Playing With Time, a production company owned by former school teacher Linda Schuyler and her partner Kit Hood. The franchise began with The Kids of Degrassi Street, which was spawned out of three half-hour short films.[1] Degrassi Junior High followed in 1987, Degrassi High came in 1989, and the television movie School's Out premiered in 1992.
The character Emma Nelson, introduced in Degrassi Junior High, inspired the creation of Degrassi: The Next Generation.
.Schuyler and original Degrassi series head writer Yan Moore began developing a new television drama in 1999. As the months passed, they began to think about what had happened to the characters of Degrassi High in order to develop a reunion-themed show.^ Says: January 18th, 2009 at 11:30 pm She began to think about gay incest stories right.
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As development continued, however, they decided that a series would not work effectively if it was based around adults instead of children. .Moore realized that the character Emma Nelson, born at the end of Degrassi Junior High's second season, would soon be entering junior high school, and development for the series took a new direction by being focused around Emma as a main character and what her school experiences would be.^ Seriously, whoever took those, should enter those things in the County fair… you’ll get money for it!!!
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Stephen Stohn, Schuyler's husband suggested Degrassi: The Next Generation as the name for the new sequel series, borrowing the concept from Star Trek: The Next Generation, of which he was a fan.[3] The project was pitched to CTV in May 2000, with the originally planned reunion episode serving as the pilot to the new series.[4]

Executive producers, script-writers and directors

Produced by Epitome Pictures Inc, in association with CTVglobemedia, Degrassi: The Next Generation receives funding from Canadian Television Fund and BCE [5] the Shaw Rocket Fund,[6] Mountain Cable Program and the Royal Bank of Canada, the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund,[7] and the Cogeco Program Development Fund.[8] The executive producers for the eighth season are Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn, and Sara Snow. Brendon Yorke, James Hurst, and Aaron Martin have previously served as executive producers.[9] Sarah Glinski and Matt Heuther are the current story editors, a position previously filled by Shelley Scarrow, James Hurst, Aaron Martin and Sean Reycraft. Directors include Phil Earnshaw, Stefan Scaini and Bruce McDonald.[9] When production of season three began, a user on the official Degrassi: The Next Generation website with the alias "ExecProducer" began a forum thread titled "Shooting Season 3",[10] revealing production details, guest actors, scheduling information and DVD release details. He referred to himself as "Stephen Stohn" in one post, although it was not until the release of Degrassi: Generations - The Official 411 in 2005, that it was confirmed the poster was indeed Stohn.[11]

Episode format

Each episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation is written following a specific formula: Two or three storylines (Plot A, Plot B and Plot C) are presented in each show. The main storyline, A, opens and closes the episode and is usually driven by a single character. Plot B is usually more comedic in tone and sometimes slightly intertwined with the other stories, often moving story arcs forward. Plot C, when used, is usually a thread in a season-long arc.[12] The problems and issues presented in the episode are not always resolved by the end of the episode, and are carried over to the next, or create a mini-arc over a number of episodes. The majority of episodes are named after songs from the 1980s.[13]

Opening sequence

The series' evolved intertitles (from top to bottom): seasons 1–2; seasons 3–5; season 6; season 7; season 8-present
The Degrassi: The Next Generation opening sequence follows a two to three minute cold open. During the first five seasons these credits showed the characters on the school premises and followed a mini storyline.[14] Seasons six and seven featured titles with the actors breaking the fourth wall and facing the camera, over a montage of character videos from past seasons, saturated with blue colour and gold outlines.[15] The montages behind the characters depicting a major event in that character's storyline. For the eighth season, the show abandoned the style of titles used for the previous two seasons and returned to the original form of showing the characters at school while participating in school-related activities.
The theme music, "Whatever It Takes", was written by Austin Russell, Jody Colero and Stephen Stohn. McGrath composed the music, and Colero and Stohn wrote the lyrics which include the lines, "Whatever it takes, I know I can make it through/Be the best, the best I can be", to convey a "sense of joy and optimism."[16] Lisa Dalbello performed the lyrics with a children's choir over an 80s pop music style tune during the first three seasons.[16] Dave Ogilvie and Anthony Valcic of Canadian industrial/pop group Jakalope reworked and performed the song with a heavier sound, reflecting the growing maturity of the characters in season four.[16] For seasons six and seven, the theme—still performed by Jakalope—was remixed and stripped of vocals.[17] A fourth version of the theme song, with lyrics worked back in, sung by Damhnait Doyle, was introduced for the eighth season. A fifth version of the theme, performed by the on-show band "Stüdz" is being used for the ninth season.[18]

Music

Jim McGrath creates the musical score using an instrumental version of the theme music. He has worked with actors Jake Epstein and Melissa McIntyre when writing music for their characters Craig Manning and Ashley Kerwin to perform in the show's bands Downtown Sasquatch, Paige Michalchuk and the Sexkittens and Hell Hath No Fury,[19][20] and, with Jamie Johnston, is writing music for Johnston's character Peter Stone's band Stüdz.[21]
Degrassi: The Next Generation features a mix of original emo, alternative rock and pop music. Popular songs are used sparingly in the series, mainly because of budget constraints. Instead, music supervisor Jody Colero selects songs from little-known, unsigned Canadian artists.[16] These songs are included pursuant to action in the show. For example, well-known songs are played during Ashley's party in the first season episode "Jagged Little Pill" and at the wedding reception in the fifth season episode "Weddings, Parties, Anything", and at the party scene in the seventh season episode "Everything She Wants."[22][23][24]

Filming locations

The Degrassi universe is based on the real De Grassi Street in Toronto, Canada, and the first four shows were filmed on and near it.[25] Degrassi: The Next Generation, however, is filmed at Epitome Pictures' studios in Toronto. A 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) former printing factory was converted in 1997 for Epitome, consisting of four soundstages and a backlot.[26]
Producers of Degrassi Junior High used Vincent Massey Public School, then known as Daisy Avenue Public School, as their main filming location, and Centennial College was used for Degrassi High. Degrassi: The Next Generation, however, is filmed mostly in studios. .The exterior of Degrassi Community School is located on the grounds of the studio (it is the exterior of Studio C), and uses the same colours and glass pattern as Degrassi High's Centennial College.^ By: centennial high school gr .
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The school exterior also features a "hoarding area", where students gather, and a bus stop across the road.[27] The studio's backlot is used for exterior shots of the characters' houses, which are actually the same unit dressed differently for each house, and The Dot Grill.[28] The building for The Dot is the only one on the backlot big enough to allow filming inside; scenes taking places inside the school and house interiors are filmed on one of four sound stages.[26]
Stage A holds the sets for the university house, an interior house set used in Instant Star, and the school's hallways, washrooms, cafeteria and classroom.[26] The hallways are stenciled with phrases such as "the perfect human being is all human", found at the Etobicoke School for the Arts, one of the schools used for research. The washroom set has graffiti on the walls to look authentic, and is used for the girls' and boys' room; urinals are installed and removed as needed. The set used for the cafeteria is "purposefully bland to take the edge off the rest of the school looking so beautiful."[29] It is also used as the studio's cafeteria where the cast and crew eat.[29]
Stage B contains the sets for the characters' houses and The Core newspaper office, as well as sets for Instant Star, another series produced by Epitome Pictures.
Stage C, in addition to being the exterior of Degrassi Community School, it holds the sets for the school's entrance foyer, the gymnasium, the media lab and the hallway with the lockers.[26] As the series progressed and the budget increased, a stairway and balcony was installed in the foyer in an attempt to get characters off the floor, and not all in the same geometric plane. For the first few seasons, the gym floor was wooden floorboard; due to warping, it was replaced by concrete painted to look like wood.[30]
Many of the Smithdale scenes were shot on location at York University's Keele Campus.[31] Students will recognize Campus Walk (and adjacent buildings), Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre, The Underground, and Vanier Residence.

Cast

Main roles

The opening season of Degrassi: The Next Generation featured thirteen actors in starring roles. Providing ties to the previous series in the Degrassi universe, Stefan Brogren was hired to play his old character Archie "Snake" Simpson, now working at the school as the media immersion teacher. Dan Woods reprised his role as Mr. Raditch, now promoted to school principal. Amanda Stepto also returned to the franchise to play her character Christine "Spike" Nelson in a recurring role.[32][33] Miriam McDonald was hired to replace Ashlee Henricks (who had, in turn, replaced Samantha Morrison) as Spike's daughter, Emma Nelson[34]; she would remain the only character from Degrassi Junior High or Degrassi High to be recast with a different actor until the season three episode "Father Figure."
For the new generation of students, the producers chose eleven school-aged children from six hundred applicants in an attempt to provide characters to which the teenage target audience could relate.[35] This was in contrast to other shows of the same period, such as Dawson's Creek, which cast actors in their twenties as teenagers.[36] The cast members and their respective characters are as follows:
In season two, former Degrassi actor Pat Mastroianni returned to the franchise as Joey Jeremiah,[42][43] followed by the return of Joey's former on-screen girlfriend, Caitlin Ryan (played by Stacie Mistysyn), in the third season.[44]
There have been a number of departures from the series, and season six depicted the first death of one of the show's main characters, when J.T. Yorke was stabbed and killed.[45] Daniel Clark's character Sean Cameron has been written out of the show twice. He left the series during the fourth season in the wake of the shooting death of Rick Murray, and returned for the sixth season.[46] He left the series once again, but made another reappearance for one episode in season seven.[47] The family of Joey Jeremiah was written out of the series at the end of season five, when Joey and his daughter Angie, moved to Calgary, Alberta, and his stepson Craig Manning (played by Jake Epstein) left Degrassi to pursue his music career. Craig has made guest appearances three times since then, reappearing in a two-part episode in season six and an episode in season seven. He also made an appearance in the eighth season. Caitlin Ryan left to continue her career in Los Angeles, California, though she returned in one episode of season seven.
Some of the cast of season eight make an appearance at the eTalk Festival Party during the Toronto International Film Festival
At the end of season five several main characters graduated from Degrassi Community School, and either left the series or went on to university.[48] As a result, six new characters were introduced in season seven in a storyline where nearby rival high school Lakehurst merged with Degrassi due to a fire.[49][50] Season eight saw major changes when many of the existing cast members, including Lauren Collins (Paige Michalchuk), Marc Minardi (Lucas Valieri), Stacey Farber (Ellie Nash), Aubrey Graham (Jimmy Brooks), Amanda Stepto (Christine Nelson), Shenae Grimes (Darcy Edwards), Mike Lobel (Jay Hogart), Adamo Ruggiero (Marco Del Rossi), Melissa DiMarco (Ms. Hatzilakos), and Mazin Elsadig (Damian Hayes) either moved to recurring status or left the series entirely. The exodus of several major cast members was reportedly an executive decision that left the actors and producers on bad terms, with Graham stating "[the producers] did us foul."[51] Thirteen actors were added to the main cast to replace them; Samantha Munro, Jajube Mandiela, Aislinn Paul, Raymond Ablack, Natty Zavitz, and Scott Paterson all held recurring roles in previous seasons, while Evan Williams, Judy Jiao, AJ Saudin, Sam Earle, Melinda Shankar, Jordan Hudyma, and Argiris Karras are new to the series.[52]
Season nine saw a couple of minor changes when major characters Sarah Barrable-Tishauer (Liberty Van Zandt), Nina Dobrev (Mia Jones), Evan Williams (Kelly Ashoona), and Marc Donato (Derek Haig) were either moved to recurring or left the series to pursue something else. With their departures brought four new additions Landon Liboiron, Annie Clark, Jahmil French, and Jessica Tyler.

Guest roles

In addition to Stefan Brogren, Stacie Mistysyn, Amanda Stepto, and Pat Mastroianni having starring roles, a number of other actors from Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High have returned to guest star in their old roles throughout Degrassi: The Next Generation's run. The pilot episode featured the return of seven Degrassi alumni.[53] In the second season, Anais Granofsky guests again in the "White Wedding" double episode when her character attends the wedding of Spike and Snake.[54] In the fifth season, Keenan and Hope guest again when their characters return to console Spike and Snake after their separation.[55]
Movie director Kevin Smith has been a fan of the Degrassi series from the early 1990s, when he worked at a convenience store in Leonardo, New Jersey.[56] Actor Jason Mewes was his co-worker at the time and also became a fan. Every Sunday morning at work, Smith and Mewes watched episodes of Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High on Public Broadcasting Service.[57] Smith enjoyed the earlier series and has acknowledged an infatuation with Stacie Mistysyn. He paid homage to Degrassi by making reference to it in several of his films. For example, he named a Clerks character Caitlin Bree after Mistysin's Degrassi character, Caitlin Ryan,[57] wrote Shannen Doherty's character Rene wearing a Degrassi jacket throughout his Mallrats film,[58] and had Jason Lee's character in Chasing Amy specifically mention Degrassi Junior High as a TV show he wants to watch, rather than going out.[59]
Smith and Mewes guest starred as themselves in the final three episodes of the fourth season. The plot for these episodes involves the pair working on Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, Eh!, a fictional feature film in the View Askewniverse, using Degrassi Community School as a filming location.[60][61] Singer Alanis Morissette, who had worked with Smith in the past, also guest stars in "Going Down the Road Part One" as herself, acting as the school principal in Smith's film.[62][63] Smith and Mewes return to Degrassi: The Next Generation as themselves for two episodes in season five. The storyline in the episodes was of the premiere of Jay and Silent Bob Go Canadian, Eh! Alanis Morissette made a cameo appearance as the school principal when scenes from the film were shown during its premiere screening.[64] .Smith and Mewes are to reappear in season eight, though very few details have emerged, with Stohn only saying, "Just a quick update...^ So I would just like to say that I’m very impressed, and keep it up definitely.
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today we're shooting the airport sequences. Jason Mewes has already started his appearances earlier this week, Kevin Smith arrives this afternoon..."[65] on the official Degrassi forums.
Jonathan Torrens appeared as Emma's father, Shane, in the two-part season three premiere. The role had been played by Bill Parrott in the classic series, but Parrott decided not to return to the role.[66] However, Torrens looks remarkably like Parrott, and has another link to the series: in 1999, his talk show, Jonovision, reunited some of the classic Degrassi cast members for a two-episode Christmas special.[67] Jayne Eastwood played Sean Cameron's mother for one episode in 2004,[66] the same year which saw Billy Ray Cyrus appear as Duke, a limousine driver who gets arrested, leaving Jimmy and Hazel, amongst others, stranded in the street.[66] Season seven featured appearances from Shirley Douglas as a university professor,[68][69] Free The Children founder Craig Kielburger, and English pop singer Natasha Bedingfield as themselves.[70]

Broadcast and distribution

First run broadcast

While the earlier Degrassi series aired in Canada on CBC, Degrassi: The Next Generation airs on CTV, and the French language channel VRAK.TV as Degrassi, nouvelle génération.[71] In the U.S., where the earlier Degrassi series aired on PBS, Degrassi: The Next Generation airs on digital cable network The N. Outside North America, ABC1 in Australia screened the first three seasons in its "ABC Kids" lineup. It is broadcast under the title Degrassi: la nouvelle génération in France on Filles TV and Canal J;[72][73] on ZigZap and Canal+ in Poland, where it is titled Degrassi: Nowe Pokolenie,[73][74] in Italy on Rete 4 as Degrassi: La Generazione Seguente, and in Spain on Antena 3.[73] Season eight is being presented at the 2009 MIPTV Media Market in Cannes, France, in April.[73]
Seasons one to five of Degrassi: The Next Generation premiered in Canada on CTV before they were aired in the U.S. on The N. Season six, however, premiered on The N two months before its CTV debut;[75][76] it wasn't until the ninth episode that CTV aired an episode before The N. Season seven also premiered on The N, three months before it did on CTV, which was able to premiere the thirteenth episode before The N.[77] Season nine premiered five days earlier on CTV before it aired on the new network TeenNick in the U.S.

Post-broadcast distribution

In Canada, strip repeats of Degrassi: The Next Generation air at 12:00 p.m. on the television system A, a sister station to CTVglobemedia's CTV.[78] In the U.S., independent distributor Program Partners and Sony Pictures Television, announced on 2 September 2006 that they acquired the syndication rights to the first 119 episodes of the show in the United States, and any subsequent new episodes.[79][80] In December 2006, Program Partners had reached agreements with the Tribune Company for every station it owned, The CW Plus affiliated stations, and many other stations owned by major media conglomerates. Degrassi: The Next Generation was cleared in 60% of the country including all five of the top five media markets.[81] By March 2007, Program Partners had cleared it in over 70% of the country after stations owned by Hearst-Argyle Television, Capitol Broadcasting Company, and ACME Communications purchased the syndication.[82] The program meets the American FCC's educational and informational guidelines towards children's programming.

DVD releases

The first eight seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation have been released on DVD. The boxsets are released in Canada by Alliance Atlantis and in the U.S. by FUNimation Entertainment (except for the 7th and on). .Each season boxset includes extra features such as pictures, karaoke sessions, audition tapes, bloopers, deleted scenes and more.^ Amanda G. Says: June 9th, 2008 at 2:46 pm The pictures are becoming more and more unique, amazing for such new photographers.
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The three episode story arc from the fourth season in which Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes guest star has also been released as a single disc Region 1 DVD. FUNimation Entertainment released the disc on 8 November 2005, in two versions: the first subtitled as "Uncut, Uncensored and Unrated",[84] and the second, "Rated."[85] Each release has the same DVD extras, including an interview with Kevin Smith, bloopers and a Jay and Silent Bob Photo Album, except the Unrated release also features episode commentaries by Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Stacie Mistysyn, the associate producer Jim Jackman and writer Aaron Martin.[84]

New media availability

Degrassi: The Next Generation is available in a number of new media formats. Episodes are currently streamed on the websites of CTV and The N to viewers with Canadian or U.S. IP addresses.[86][87] Registered users of the Canadian and American iTunes Stores can purchase episodes for playback on home computers and certain iPods.[88] In Canada, Puretracks also offers episodes for download. They are issued as a Windows Media 10 file, and the purchaser owns them forever, although the episodes can only be burned onto a disc three times and copied to a device three times.[89] In the U.S., Xbox Live Marketplace sells every episode of the series.[90]

Impact

Television ratings

Degrassi: The Next Generation averaged 365,000 viewers aged 13–20 years old in season one, and became the most watched domestic drama in Canada.[91] .By the end of season two, it had become the most popular Canadian show for the three youngest age groups (children aged 2–12, teenagers aged 13–17 and young adults aged 18–34).^ Ambien Says: October 20th, 2008 at 12:34 am Restoril dosage||http://groups.google.com/group/pipills18/web/restoril-dosage .
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[92] In the third season, Degrassi: The Next Generation was again the most-watched all-Canadian drama series, and the most watched Canadian drama among adults 18–49.[93] In season four, an episode featuring a storyline about a school shooting received 930,000 viewers; at that time its highest-ever rating.[94] A second episode with a storyline about oral sex also earned just under 1,000,000 viewers.[95] Overall, the season averaged 600,000, and was again the top Canadian drama for teens aged 13–17, and adults in three age brackets: ages 18–34, ages 18–49 and ages 25–54.[94][95] It averaged 250,000 U.S. viewers in 2004 and was the highest rated digital cable series in the U.S. in 2006.[96] While that figure is still far lower than successful shows on the "big four" networks (ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC), recent season premieres have achieved higher audience figures with females aged 13–34.[79] 2004 also saw the school-shooting episode receive more than half a million U.S. viewers.[97] .With characters from Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High appearing in Degrassi: The Next Generation, viewers of the older shows now in their 20s and 30s make up a dedicated fan base.^ Now I have to come up with a new name for this whole deal and that is very frustrating I hope you know, and yeah why don’t your comments ever show up?
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Approximately 40% of the show's viewers are outside of Degrassi: The Next Generation's 13–17 year-old target audience.[98]

Awards

From the first season, Degrassi: The Next Generation has won a variety of awards in Canada and the United States. In April 2002, a month after the first season ended, it was awarded "Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama)" at The 23rd Annual Young Artist Awards held in Studio City, Los Angeles, California.[99] The show was also nominated for "Best Family TV Comedy Series", but lost to Malcolm in the Middle, while Ryan Cooley and Jake Goldsbie received nominations in the category for "Leading Young Actor in a TV Comedy Series", but lost to Malcolm's Frankie Muniz. At the National Council on Family Relations' 34th Annual Media Awards, four Degrassi: The Next Generation episodes received a 1st Place Award; a fifth episode was awarded 2nd Place.[100] In 2002 Degrassi: The Next Generation received an award from the Directors Guild of Canada for "Outstanding Achievement in a Children's Television Series" for the episode "Mother and Child Reunion", directed by Bruce McDonald,[101] and won the "Most Innovative Website Competition" at the Gemini Awards.[100]
In the following years the show has received further recognition from the Gemini Awards and the Directors Guild of Canada, as well as winning two Teen Choice Awards and two Canadian Screenwriting Awards. In 2004, the show received a nomination for a GLAAD Media Award,[102] but lost to the sports drama Playmakers.[103] In July 2005, Degrassi: The Next Generation won the Television Critics Association Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming." It was only the second time that a non-U.S. series has won an award in this category (the first time was Degrassi Junior High in 1988).[104]

Critical reception

Degrassi: The Next Generation has received mixed critical reviews. .Entertainment Weekly has called it "a cult hit", and The New York Times named it "Tha Best Teen TV N da WRLD (The best teen TV in the world)".[96][105] Of the first season, The Ottawa Citizen's Tony Atherton had mixed feelings of the new incarnation, saying it "has a cleaner, more polished look, has lost its edge [and offers] nothing new to viewers familiar with the groundbreaking preceding series, nor to anyone else who has watched the deluge of teen dramas since ...^ Says: February 22nd, 2009 at 4:31 am oxbet noelrf wmng http://itunes-4.quikx.xorg.pl author barbara news osullivan tv .
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there is a sense of déjà vu with regards to the plots and characters".[106] .He did, however, praise the show for having "the same simple narrative told from a kid's viewpoint, and the same regard for unvarnished reality [as Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High]".[106] Before its U.S. debut, The Seattle Times' Melanie McFarland wondered whether the series would do well, writing: "soft-pedaling through the issues might work for today's family of viewers, but what's gentle enough for Mom and Dad's peace of mind might not be enough to hook Junior or the original Degrassi's older fans".[107] In spite of these comments, The N held back one of the more controversial episodes of the season, which showed a character losing control after taking an ecstacy pill, and refused to show it until they were presented with an edited copy.^ By: daft punk one more time m .
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The N refused to broadcast two episodes in seasons two and three, one whose storyline revolved around the subject of date-rape, the other showed a fourteen-year-old character having an abortion after having sexual intercourse with her boyfriend.[110] The third season episodes were not shown in the U.S., causing an uproar amongst fans who organized a petition that caught the attention of the New York Times, as well as CBC, the National Post and the London Free Press in Canada.[111][112][113] The episodes were eventually aired three years later as part of an "every episode ever" marathon.[114] Another storyline was featured in the media after ten children from a Québécois school were found to have a number of cuts on their bodies. They said they had copied the show when one character began cutting herself in an episode.[115]
The series has also been reproached for its lack of ethnic diversity. After watching nearly seventy hours of twenty-one Canadian-produced programs, Simon Fraser University cited Degrassi: The Next Generation's first season in their report as one of the Canadian television programs that is "too Caucasian."[116][117] The producers did not make any changes to the ethnicity of the cast following the university's findings.

Complementary media

The popular success of Degrassi: The Next Generation, especially in the United States, has spurred the producers to make a number of media products complementary to the show. These include a number of web series and a podcast, three miniseries, and three special episodes.

Online content

Prior to broadcast of the series, the producers created a website with a "virtual school" that fans could "enroll" in order to receive regular e-mails from their character "classmates" and discuss ongoing plots, in an effort to provide a complete viewing experience for the audience. In February 2001, it was revealed in the Waterloo Region Record that the producers of the show had threatened the owner of a Degrassi fansite with a lawsuit to hand over the ownership of three domains using the Degrassi name.[118]
The first podcast was released on 16 January 2007 and featured actors Mike Lobel and Daniel Clark. Each podcast features interviews with castmembers, producers, and writers, the Degrassi: The Next Generation podcasts are recorded behind-the-scenes at the studios.[119] Thirteen podcasts have been released as of January 22, 2009.[120]
In 2006 CTV and The N began streaming Degrassi: The Next Generation episodes on their websites, and on 2 February 2006, they premiered the first internet-only web series, Degrassi Minis, produced by Stefan Brogren. Some of the two to three minute long webisodes take place between existing episodes of the television show, whereas others are completely fantastical takes on the Degrassi universe.[121][122]
Degrassi on the Set premiered in 2006 and shows backstage action from seasons six and seven.[123] Degrassi Mangasodes, a third web series, is a collection of animated shorts. Only two episodes have been made, using stories adapted from scenes from the Degrassi: Extra Credit books written by J. Torres.[124] The episodes were produced by Yowza! Animation,[125] scripted by J. Torres,[126] and animated by James McCrimmon.[125] The episodes feature Degrassi: The Next Generation actors providing voices for their animated characters.[127]

Miniseries

A miniseries named Degrassi Crash Course: The 100 Most Intense Moments was aired in 2003. It consisted of four half-hour episodes counting down the 100 most intense moments of the first two seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation. Each episode was hosted by two different actors, and included a sneak peak of the upcoming third season.[128]
Degrassi Unscripted, premiered on 27 August 2004. Eight half-hour episodes documented the lives of different Degrassi: The Next Generation actors. The first five episodes aired in the weeks before the fourth Degrassi: The Next Generation season began; the final three episodes were aired in June 2005, before the second half of the season. The actors featured were Miriam McDonald, Adamo Ruggiero, Cassie Steele, Jake Epstein, Lauren Collins, Stacey Farber, Aubrey Graham and Melissa McIntyre.[129]
Degrassi's 40 Most Go There-est Moments was the most recent miniseries to be produced, and aired during September 2006 as a teaser for season six of Degrassi: The Next Generation. In a similar style to Degrassi Crash Course: The 100 Most Intense Moments the series counted down the most "Degrassi-est" moments from the previous five seasons over four weekly episodes. The specials highlighted ten moments each and featured commentaries by actors of the show. Fans of the show were encouraged to vote for their "Degrassi-est" moment on The N's website, each week one viewer's choice from a different category was shown.[75] r.i.p j.t

Special episodes

On 30 September 2005, The N aired a special episode, "Degrassi Behind The Scenes", which celebrates 25 years of the Degrassi franchise.[130][131] It featured interviews with the cast, bloopers and deleted scenes from the series.
."Degrassi in Kenya" ("Degrassi: Doing What Matters" in the U.S.) is the second special episode, and aired 18 October 2007 on MTV Canada and 14 March 2008 on The N.[132] It documents the Degrassi: The Next Generation cast visiting the Masai Mara, Kenya to build an extension onto Motony Primary School.^ Relafen vicodin Says: October 18th, 2008 at 10:14 pm Relafen 500||http://groups.google.com/group/pipills18/web/relafen-500 .
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"Degrassi of the Dead", which parodies the zombie movie Dawn of the Dead, is a Halloween special episode which aired on 26 October 2007 on The N and four days later on CTV.[135] The episode is not part of the regular episodes or Degrassi continuity, although it does feature a number of Degrassi: The Next Generation actors in character, some of whom turn into zombies after eating genetically modified food in the school cafeteria, while others try to escape. .The second half of the episode is a behind-the-scenes look at the production hosted by Cassie Steele, Aubrey Graham and Lauren Collins.^ Look on the bright side: You are getting a second chance, Mr. T is giving you the chance to get a better grade… He could have just failed the entire building half of your grade.
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The episode is directed by Stefan Brogren, and originally made as five Degrassi Minis, with an additional streaming video of Aubrey Graham dancing to a Halloween themed rap performed by Brogren.[136][137]
."The Curse of Degrassi" is a second Halloween special, which CTV aired on 26 October 2008 and The N on 24 October 2008. On the anniversary of Rick Murray's death, he comes back to haunt his former classmates.^ Moomy Says: October 16th, 2008 at 9:26 am Excellent site.
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The cast travelled to Ecuador to help build a school and help the community control their health and sanitation problems. Titled "Degrassi in Ecuador", it aired on 19 December 2008.

Licensed merchandise

On 1 November 2005, a soundtrack album for the show was released by Orange Record Label in Canada entitled Songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation.[139] The N released The N Soundtrack through Nick Records on 28 August 2006 in the United States.[140] The album includes an extended version of the theme song, featuring a rap written and performed by Turkish rapper Evren Özdemir.[141] It also includes other songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation, as well as other shows on The N, including Instant Star, South of Nowhere, Beyond the Break, and Whistler.
"Turning Japanese", the first graphic novel in the Degrassi: Extra Credit series, was released on 12 October 2006 in Canada by H.B. Fenn,[142] and 21 November 2006 in the U.S. by Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster.[143] .Three more graphic novels have been also released: "Suddenly, Last Summer", "Missing You" and "Safety Dance".[144][145][146] The stories in Degrassi: Extra Credit cover and expand upon plots and elements not seen on the show.^ I am glad to see someone covering the credit crisis like you are….
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[147] On 23 August 2005, H.B. Fenn published Degrassi: Generations - The Official 411, an encyclopædic guidebook that includes script guidelines for the show, biographies of actors from Degrassi High and Degrassi: The Next Generation, and information about the show's bands.[148]

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