Detentionaire

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Detentionaire
Genre: Animation
Action
Adventure
Comedy-drama
Family
Mystery
Running Time: 22 minutes
Country: Canada
Release Date: September 12, 2011 – January 29, 2015
Network(s): Teletoon
Created by: Daniel Bryan Franklin
Charles Johnston
Distributed by: Nelvana
Starring: Jonathan Tan
Ryan Belleville
Fab Filippo
Zachary Bennett
Seán Cullen
Krystal Meadows
Seasons: 4
Episodes: 53


Detentionaire is a Canadian animated series, produced by Nelvana, and aired on Teletoon. It was created by Daniel Bryan Franklin and Charles Johnston, and produced by Tracey Dodokin. The show features a total of 53 episodes, spanning across 4 seasons.

Plot

The story revolves around high school student, Lee Ping, who on his first day of 10th grade, was framed for a major prank, and was punished, with a full year of detention. Every day with the help of his friends, Lee sneaks out of detention, to try to expose who was really behind the prank, all while trying to avoid being caught, by the school's principal, Barrage. In his quest to clear his name, Lee uncovers a conspiracy, within the school, that ties to his family.

Why It Shouldn't Get Sent to Detention

  1. Great animation, even for its time.
  2. Likable characters.
  3. Splendid voice acting.
  4. Great plot.
  5. There are a lot of great episodes.
  6. Funny humor.
  7. Lynch Webber is a hilarious villain.

Bad Qualities That Get Sent to Detention

  1. Some of the characters are mean-spirited.
    • Ping and Tina can be mean-spirited at times.
  2. There a handful of bad, and/or mediocre episodes.

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