Kid Com - TV Tropes
- ️Thu Jul 03 2008
A variety of Sitcom in which the main characters are children or teenagers, with adults relegated to supporting or background roles such as mentors or authority figures. Such shows naturally tend to cover more kid-oriented situations and plots, and often make good (and repeated) use of Can't Get Away with Nuthin' and the Very Special Episode. Status Quo Is God is the rule in most of them (thus falling into level 2 of the Sliding Scale of Continuity).
Perhaps the most common setting for a Kid Com is an academic one, with the characters being schoolmates, essentially the junior version of a Work Com. But it can also follow a group of youngsters who just hang out at the local Malt Shop or other "clubhouse"-type location.
Dom Coms generally don't qualify for inclusion in this category, since the protagonistic roles tend to be reversed (parents as main characters, children as supporting). However, a Dom Com can double as a Kid Com if the primary focus is on the children rather than the adults or the family as a whole.
During The '70s and The '80s, the Kid Com was a staple of network television, with many Saturday-Morning Cartoons also following this format. For most of the 2000s, a large percentage of them were made by either Schneider's Bakery for Nickelodeon or It's A Laugh Productions for the Disney Channel, much to the chagrin of fans of their more adventurous animated offerings. In any case they're often an end-run around regulations regarding advertising to children. Since most of those set an upper limit of 12 and treat adolescents as a separate category, by creating a live-action show with a mostly-teenage cast they can claim teens as the main demographic while actually aiming an age group or two lower.
That said, bear in mind that this genre is not limited demographically, and there have been plenty of examples - with some of the most famous being Malcolm in the Middle and South Park - of Kid Coms aimed at older audiences.
Often prone to Dawson Casting (though frequently subverted in recent years). Those originating in Canada draw from the same smallish pool of actors, with many kids appearing in several before going Darker and Edgier with a turn on Degrassi.
Contrast Tween Drama, a drama program aimed at kids 13 and under. The literary equivalent would be middle grade fiction.
Examples:
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Anime
Comic Strips
- Peanuts and its Animated Adaptation, The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. Also doesn't feature a laugh track.
Live-Action TV
- Best Foot Forward, has this and Teen Drama elements.
- Big Kids, A British show with only one season.
- Blossom
- Boy Meets World
- The Brady Bunch
- Breaker High
- Charles in Charge
- El Chavo del ocho
- The Cosby Show is a borderline example; although it did generally focus on the family rather than the children, many plots were examined from the children's perspective.
- Dani's House
- Dead Gorgeous
- Debra!
- Diff'rent Strokes
- Any number of kid-oriented shows on the Disney Channel:
- Andi Mack, combined with Teen Drama.
- A.N.T. Farm
- Austin & Ally
- Best Friends Whenever
- Bizaardvark
- Coop & Cami Ask the World
- Dog with a Blog
- Even Stevens
- Fast Layne
- Gabby Duran & the Unsittables
- Girl Meets World
- Good Luck Charlie
- Hannah Montana
- I Didn't Do It
- Jessie
- Jonas
- Just Roll With It
- K.C. Undercover
- Liv and Maddie
- Lizzie McGuire
- Phil of the Future
- Pretty Freekin Scary
- Saturdays
- Shake It Up
- Sonny with a Chance
- Stuck in the Middle
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Suite Life on Deck
- Sydney to the Max
- That's So Raven
- Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion
- The Villains of Valley View
- Wizards of Waverly Place
- Any number of kid-oriented shows from Disney Channel’s male-targeted offshoot, Disney XD:
- Everybody Hates Chris
- The Facts of Life
- The Fairly OddParents!: Fairly Odder
- Family Matters
- Family Ties
- Game On (2015)
- The Genie from Down Under
- Genie in the House
- Gidget
- Growing Pains
- Hank Zipzer
- Happy Days (earlier seasons only)
- How to Be Indie
- The InBESTigators
- Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde
- Leave It to Beaver
- Life with Boys
- Life with Derek
- Little Lunch
- Maggie & Bianca: Fashion Friends
- Malcolm in the Middle
- Brazilian show Malhação alternates between this and Teen Drama.
- Miguelito
- M.I. High
- Microsoap
- Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, which was (particularly in the first season) pretty much one of these with Super Sentai taped over the middle of it.
- Mortified
- Mr. Young
- Canadian series My Secret Identity.
- Any number of kid-oriented shows on Nickelodeon, including the Nick Verse series:
- 100 Things to Do Before High School
- The Adventures of Pete & Pete
- Bella and the Bulldogs
- Big Time Rush
- The Brothers García
- Bucket And Skinner's Epic Adventures
- Clarissa Explains It All
- Cousin Skeeter
- Cousins for Life
- Drake & Josh
- Drama Club
- Erin & Aaron
- The Fresh Beat Band, an extremely rare preschool sitcom that aired on Nick Jr.. It doesn't have a laugh track and it does contain educational elements, but it still has a lot of kid com hallmarks.
- Game Shakers
- The Haunted Hathaways
- Henry Danger
- Hey Dude!
- How to Rock
- Hunter Street
- I Am Frankie, like Andi Mack above, combined with Tween Drama.
- iCarly
- Just for Kicks
- Just Jordan
- Kally's Mashup
- Kenan & Kel
- Knight Squad
- The Latest Buzz
- Legendary Dudas
- Marvin Marvin
- Make It Pop
- Max & Shred
- My Brother and Me
- The Naked Brothers Band
- Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
- Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn
- Noah Knows Best
- The Other Kingdom
- Romeo!
- Salute Your Shorts
- Sam & Cat
- School of Rock
- Side Hustle
- Star Falls
- Taina
- That Girl Lay Lay
- The Thundermans
- The Thundermans Undercover
- True Jackson, VP
- Unfabulous
- Victorious
- Warped!
- Young Dylan
- Zoey 101, also a hybrid Teen Drama and doesn't have a laugh track.
- The Noddy Shop
- The Our Gang shorts
- Out of This World (1987)
- Parker Lewis Can't Lose
- Punky Brewster
- Radio Free Roscoe
- Richie Rich
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch
- Sadie J
- Saved by the Bell is likely the pioneer of the genre.
- Saved by the Bell (2020), the sequel to the '90s series. Doesn't have a laugh track to make the mood of the show more intense.
- Seriously Weird
- Shape Buddies
- The PBS series Shining Time Station.
- Ship to Shore
- Silver Spoons
- Sister, Sister
- Smart Guy
- So Awkward
- Some Assembly Required
- Son of a Critch
- Student Bodies
- Team Kaylie
- Teen Angel
- 13 is a theatre example of this with an entirely teenage cast.
- Tyler Perry's Young Dylan
- Under the Umbrella Tree - While Holly was an adult, the other characters were puppets with the minds of children.
- Welcome Freshmen
- What's Happening!!
- What's Up Warthogs
- The Wonder Years
- Young Sheldon
Western Animation
- Bobby's World
- Bob's Burgers is a hybrid between this and a Dom Com, as the recurring child characters are given more focus and development than most of the recurring adults.
- Doug
- El Chavo Animado
- Everybody Still Hates Chris
- The Gary Coleman Show
- Hey Arnold!
- It's Punky Brewster
- Recess
- The Simpsons was this early on, as Bart was generally marketed and treated as the main character. However, Homer eventually took over the main character role somewhere around halfway through the second season, edging it away from this.
- South Park, at least in the earlier seasons. Can be considered a parody of this type of show.