bro'Town

2004

Seasons & Episodes

  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0
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Released: 22 September 2004 Ended
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Country: New Zealand
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Official Website: http://www.brotown.co.nz
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bro'Town is a New Zealand Television animated series. The show used a comedy based format, targeted at a young adult audience. The series is set amongst New Zealand's fast growing Pacific Islander community, and focuses on a central cast of five young boys. bro'Town is heavy with popular culture references, and is based on the performance of the local four-man group The Naked Samoans. Vale, Valea, Jeff da Māori, Sione and Mack live in the suburb of Morningside, and attend the local college, St Sylvester’s, where their principal is a Fa’afafine and the P.E. teacher is the legendary ex-All Black rugby player Michael Jones.

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Animation, Comedy

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Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
chrisbrown112 Hey I am an Aussie and i love Bro'Town (maybe cos i saw it in time with NZ).... I have lots of Samoan and Mauldi (Maroi) friends out there I Love Bro'Town it's so Effing Funny it cracks me up.... From Asians are cool and Pepelo.. I can't wait 2 c Season 3... I haven't seen an episode yet cos the person who i get the tapes off hasn't been to NZ this year. But i can't wait..I brought Season 2 the day it came out on DVD... Cos i priced them all at work and took them out the box and put them on the shelf. So yeah i so can't wait to c it.. The character all remind me of some1 i know. Whn me and my friends so it for the first time we all thought MAC was like some1 we all knew.. Abocrombie is me... Cos i come from the land down under and i'm quarter Abo to...anyways every1 watch bro'town Canada just got picked up Bro'Town so enjoy it all ur Canadians
MarkyMark81 I can't believe this show is doing well back home. I think that this show is the worst thing I have ever seen. Now I'm a fan of South Park, The Simpsons, Family Guy, King of The Hill (All shows which critics back home have said is 'New Zealands answer to..') so it's not a matter of taste. It's just stupid.As a part-Samoan, New Zealander I understood when it was TRYING to be funny. But it just wasn't. So it's not a matter of having to be a New Zealander to find humour in it. If you like to laugh at exaggerated stereotypes combined with toilet humour but without the wit of South Park then you will enjoy this.
fiverites Bro'town was over-hyped and over advertised. Sure, there are certain areas where it would provoke a small giggle from me, but mostly I found the humor immature and dry. I do however, applaud the writers for helping us to try and laugh at the stereotypes we give each other. Advertising it as New Zealands own SouthPark?.........no, not even close. Unfortunately, most non New Zealanders would not get this at all. It has many Polynesian themes that even some New Zealanders would not understand either. Most episodes seemed to have been rushed and not thought out well at all. On a positive note, I liked the theme music, nice bass line.Not good for kids or adults. Might go down well with doped up teenagers or the mentally retarded.
Steve i dunno what this other fulla is on, but all i can say is, "Not Even...Ow!!!!". Bro town is a timely and pertinent look at the cultural diversity that New Zealand can now finally boast after years of stumbling around in a pseudo-bi-cultural daze.I believe kiwi's are ready to see themselves on screen as they are, and to laugh about it. Sure there are stereotypes present in this show, but that's what makes it so funny. No-one is spared, Maori, Pakeha, Islanders, South Africans, Indians and more are satirised expertly. and as an educated Pakeha, i can say - I laughed. This show is topical - focusing on issues currently causing debate in NZ like CYFS, gambling and racial discrimination.or as JC puts it best - MARVELLOUS!After two excellent series i look forward to many more.MORNINGSIDE FOR LIFE!!