Chinese name: Charlie's Growth Diary Foreign name: Good Luck Charlie Genre: family, growth, comedy, sitcom, American drama Production company: Disney Production time: 2010-2015 Disney Original Channel has always produced many films about youth, family, and fantasy
, excellent self-made dramas with inspirational themes, among which the model of sitcom format is undoubtedly Charlie’s Growth Diary (Good Luck Charlie).
For the vast number of Chinese teenagers and children who are immersed in the likes of Bald Qiang and Big Big Wolf, this sitcom is definitely a breath of fresh air; for those born in the 1980s who grew up in the 1990s, many classic sitcoms that accompanied their growth include
I love my family, the story of the cooking class, etc. The post-90s generation may be familiar with the family with children, love apartment, etc. Therefore, there is no cultural gap between sitcoms in Chinese and Western societies. Naturally, I believe in this Charlie Growing Up Diary.
It must also be in line with the current appetite of the Chinese people.
Now I will give an introduction to the play based on my personal experience of watching the play.
Good Luck Charlie is a Disney Channel original television series that premiered on April 4, 2010.
The entire series revolves around the Duncan family, telling the story of what happened to the Duncan family after the birth of their fourth child, Charlie.
Different from other sitcoms, each episode starts and ends in the form of home video. That is, in each episode, Teddy, the second child of the Duncan family, will record a video to tell Charlie what to do.
Advice on spending your youth, because Teddy hopes that these video records can be left to the grown-up Teddy to watch in the future.
Finally, before the end of each episode, Teddy (or other family members) will face the camera and say the series' classic quote "Good Luck, Charlie!".
In the movie version, the mother discovers she is pregnant again, and in season three, Amy gives birth to a boy, Toby, thus bringing a fifth child to the family.
In terms of content, this series focuses on the Duncan family living in Denver. When mother Amy discovers that she is pregnant again after her three children (PJ, Teddy, and Gabe) have all grown into teenagers.
With the birth of little Charlie, other children must take on the task of taking care of this little sister.
The show revolves around family members taking care of Charlie while facing other problems in life.
?In terms of characters, unfold in order: Teddy Duncan? (Teddy Duncan) Teddy is a top student in school.
At home, she is the one whom her parents can trust, and at school she is recognized as a good person (GG: goody-goody).
Because Teddy realizes that she may not be able to accompany Charlie as she grows up, she decides to make a video diary for Charlie, hoping that it can be used as advice if something happens to Charlie after she becomes a teenager.
She produced and starred in every episode, and ended each episode by saying, "Good luck, Charlie."
Originally, Teddy's parents wanted to have a boy, so they chose the more masculine name "Teddy".
Teddy started dating Spencer (super handsome!) in the first season. Then when Teddy found out that Spencer was also dating another beautiful and weak girl with long black hair, Skyler (also very beautiful!), Teddy broke up with Spencer.
Eventually Teddy and Skyler became friends.
Later in the second season, Teddy reconnected with Spencer.
But later, because Spencer was going to college in Boston, the two decided to break up because they didn't want to be in a long-distance relationship. However, as Teddy was admitted to Yale University, he and Spencer got much closer, and they still had feelings for each other.
, in the final chapter Goodbye Charlie reunited.
Teddy also cares about her best friend Ivy (big fat black girl~~).
AJ Duncan? (PJ Duncan) PJ is the eldest child in the family.
He and Teddy fight and take care of each other, and get along well with his younger brother Gabe.
He usually looks silly and a little childish, but at some critical moments, he appears to be strong and witty.
In the play, dad Bob admits that his name, PJ, was originally named after his great-grandfather "Patrick John", but he made a mistake and changed it to "Potty John" (which means toilet).
Then Bob mistakenly changed his name to PP Duncan (hilarious).
In Battle of the Band, PJ met Skyler and started dating.