Gotta Kick It Up!

2002 "Yes We Can!"
Gotta Kick It Up!
5.6| 1h25m| G| en| More Info
Released: 26 July 2002 Released
Producted By: Disney Branded Television
Country: United States of America
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This was going to be the first year that Marshal Middle School was not going to have a dance team. All that changes when the new Biology teacher, Ms. Bartlett, agrees to be the coach. Now the girls need to prove that they are ready to compete and are able to win; not only to themselves, but to their parents and coach. Using the chant "si, se puede" or "yes, I can" the Dance team builds their confidence to perform.

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comeoctober this movie got on my nerves. i dont like how almost the whole school is either Spanish, black, asian.....stuff like that, and the only white person is the bio teacher. also i dont like how they wear cheerleading uniforms with pom poms to dance in. my sister is in grade nine and she is on a dance team and they have to wear anything but cheerleading uniforms. i didnt like the guy chewie. and basically what i'm trying to say is this movie could have had at least more story than dancing.
shirleytemplerules It's not the best however if you really love dance I'd recommend it. If you want to watch it because you think its about cheerleading then your picking the wrong movie. The commercial on the family channel showed the girls like a cheerleading squad and dancing with pom poms that's not a cheerleading squad. So I only watched it because I thought it was a cheerleading movie. It wasn't. So I give it a 7 out of 10. My grade is a B+.
jcar03 This movie reminded me so much of the movie "Bring It On" expect they were spanish. Like Bring It On the dance squad has to over come many obstacles first starting with finding a coach (at least this movie had one unlike Bring It On), then they have to come up with a routine then they might not be able to go for lack of money and hold a car wash. Then these girls are supposed to be in middle school. They looked my more like juniors or seniors in high school. But this movie is probably better for the younger set to watch then Bring It On because they of course don't swear.
SxydvL Aside from the horribly predictable plot line, and the annoying use of 1 Spanish word in a sentance to make it have a ghetto Latino feel it was too bad. Disney has tried to get out of its good two shoes feel and hopefully will eventually. The movie was good and sweet but what can you expect from Disney other then that?