Cyberchase

2002

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Released: 21 January 2002 Returning Series
Producted By: Nelvana
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/
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Cyberchase is an American/Canadian television series for children ages 7-13. The series takes place in Cyberspace, a virtual world, and chronicles the adventures of three children, Jackie, Inez, and Matt, as they use math and problem solving skills to save Cyberspace and its leader, Motherboard, from The Hacker, the villain. Cyberchase has received generally positive reviews and won numerous awards. Thirteen/WNET New York and Nelvana produced the first five seasons, while Thirteen, in association with Title Entertainment, Inc. and WNET.ORG, produced seasons six through eight. The show airs on Public Broadcasting Service and PBS Kids GO! in the United States. All episodes have been released free on the Cyberchase Website. Since July 2010, Cyberchase has been put on hiatus, but was announced that starting in November, Cyberchase will be revived and start airing new episodes with its 9th season.

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Cyberchase Audience Reviews

Alicia I love this movie so much
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Pluskylang Great Film overall
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
1attagirl This show is wonderful for helping children first through third grade with basic math and reasoning skills. My 6 year old has improved in math from watching this show. She has learned concepts from the show before she learned about them in school. I believed it has helped her with fractions more than anything else. I wouldn't recommend this show to ages above third grade as the math concepts explained are generally very basic. The target audience would seem to be first through third grades, maybe even some fourth graders as well.This show is a great supplement for reinforcing mathematical concepts learned in school.
philos34002 I think all of those who have watched since PBS was begun have been affected by it at one time or another. Remember "Electric Company"? (I wonder if Morgan Freeman does?) Thank you PBS for continuing a fine tradition of intelligent, entertaining, and accurate shows for children. As a homeschooler, I have found PBS to be my favorite source of educational entertainment and all for free. My 6 year old is ASKING to learn more than just the basic math concepts. He's long past numbers and adding and now begging for lessons in addition, subtraction, fractions, and multiplication - even pre-algebra! OK enough bragging. Truly, his enjoyment of this show in particular shows how valuable PBS is as a tool to encourage children to want to learn and to love doing so.
Athanatos This show will make no contribution towards the production of future mathematicians or computer scientists. It may, in fact, alienate bright children (who, as I suppose, must then turn to the life sciences or to the humanities).The show is tediously paced because all of the characters are of less-than-average intelligence. The mathematical principles are showcased by poorly chosen parables. Isomorphisms are generally unrecognized.Visually, the show is unpleasant; others have produced far better animation with far tighter resources.The villain, Hacker, is always thwarted, but not actually punished. Crime seems not to pay, but it is almost costless to the criminal in this world.
Sara Cyberchase is a very nice little show, that shows kids mathmatical ways to solve problems caused by , the *bad* guy, to save Mother Board, the cyber world's main protector person. This show is good for children to learn math.