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Chicken Girls | |
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Theme music composer | Jules LeBlanc, Hayden Summerall and Brooke Elizabeth Butler |
Opening theme | "Birds of a Feather" by Annie LeBlanc, Brooke Elizabeth Butler, and Hayden Summerall |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 11 |
No. of episodes | 148 (list of episodes) |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 5–18 minutes |
Production company | Brat |
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Network | YouTube |
Release | September 5, 2017 – present |
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Chicken Girls is an American web series starring Jules LeBlanc, Hayden Summerall, Hayley LeBlanc, Brooke Elizabeth Butler, Riley Lewis, Indiana Massara, Mads Lewis, Aliyah Moulden, Rush Holland, Dylan Conrique, Caden Conrique, Carson Lueders, and more. The series, produced by Brat, premiered on YouTube on September 5, 2017.
The series is known for launching the careers of Jules LeBlanc, Hayden Summerall, Brooke Elizabeth Butler, Indiana Massara, and more. A spinoff series, Chicken Girls: College Years, [1] which follows Rooney and Birdie in college together, debuted online on August 2, 2022. [2]
Chicken Girls tells the story of middle school student Rhyme McAdams and her friends, Ellie, Quinn, and Kayla – known as "The Chicken Girls" – who have been dancing together forever. The show follows the girls as they navigate dance, friendship, crushes, and learning how to grow up. But as they begin their freshman year at Attaway High School (season 3), everything's changing.
In Season 7, Harmony has found her own squad of Chicken Girls. With all the backstabbing, secret-keeping and boy drama, can the new girl group survive middle school?
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 11 | September 5, 2017 | December 19, 2017 | |
2 | 11 | February 14, 2018 | May 15, 2018 | |
3 | 13 | September 4, 2018 | December 11, 2018 [3] | |
4 | 11 | March 19, 2019 | May 28, 2019 | |
5 | 11 | September 3, 2019 | November 12, 2019 | |
6 | 10 | March 10, 2020 | May 12, 2020 | |
7 | 15 | September 8, 2020 | December 15, 2020 | |
8 | 20 [4] | March 23, 2021 | July 27, 2021 | |
9 | 16 | October 26, 2021 | April 5, 2022 | |
10 | 20 | September 27, 2022 | May 23, 2023 | |
11 | 10 | August 29, 2023 | October 31, 2023 |
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Production and filming for the series' first season commenced August 6, 2017.[ citation needed ] The series was first reported by Variety on August 21, 2017. [5] Alana Johnson was originally cast a series regular, but she dropped the role to produce her own film.[ citation needed ] The second season premiered on February 14, 2018. [6] [ better source needed ] In June 2018, Brat released Chicken Girls: The Movie which takes place between the second and third seasons of Chicken Girls.[ citation needed ] On August 9, 2018, The Hollywood Reporter announced season 3 would premiere on September 4, 2018. [7]
The Brat Holiday Spectacular film, featuring Annie LeBlanc, Indiana Massara, Aliyah Moulden, Mackenzie Ziegler and other performers from Chicken Girls, along with cast from Total Eclipse and Boss Cheer, was released in December 2018. [8] [9] The film takes place between Chicken Girls season 3 and Spring Breakaway.[ citation needed ] In March 2019, Brat released the Spring Breakaway film, which stars Annie LeBlanc, Lilia Buckingham, Anna Cathcart, Kianna Naomi and William Franklyn Miller. This film takes place between Holiday Spectacular and Chicken Girls season 4.[ citation needed ]
The series was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on March 19, 2019. [10] In August 2019, Brat released the Intern-in-Chief film, which featured much of the Chicken Girls cast, notably Annie LeBlanc, Brooke Elizabeth Butler, Riley Lewis, and Kianna Naomi, with Indiana Massara, Hayley LeBlanc, Matt Sato, Rush Holland, Mads Lewis, and Aliyah Moulden appearing as well. The film takes place between the fourth and fifth seasons of Chicken Girls.[ citation needed ] The fifth season premiered on September 3, 2019.[ citation needed ] In November 2019, the series was renewed for a sixth season, which premiered on March 10, 2020.[ citation needed ]
In August 2020, Brat announced a new cast for the seventh season of Chicken Girls, which included Hayley LeBlanc, Coco Quinn, Txunamy Ortiz, and Corrine Joy from Mani , as well as Enzo Lopez, Elliana Wamsley, Matteo Gallegos, Michael Aboujaoude, Skyler Aboujaoude, Kheris Rogers, Aidan Prince, Santiago Carrera, and Liam-Alexander Newman. [11] The season was originally set to premiere on September 1, 2020, but was pushed back to September 8.[ citation needed ] In 2020, a behind the scenes documentary series Chicken Girls: The Docuseries was released alongside season 7.[ citation needed ] Season 8 was being filmed as of February 1, 2021, and was released on March 23, 2021.[ citation needed ]
The main filming location for Chicken Girls, besides Brat Studios, is Ramona Convent Secondary School. It was used as the school in the series' first season, and in Chicken Girls: The Movie, as well for most of the fourth through sixth seasons.[ citation needed ]
Forbes reported that Chicken Girls and another Brat show, Total Eclipse , helped the network accumulate a "loyal audience" of 15 million unique viewers in three months that "the company is beginning to monetize by moving into advertising in 2019". [12]
Chicken Girls: The Movie was the most viewed program on Brat of all time, having more than 40 million views as of December 30,2023 [update] .[ citation needed ] The Brat Holiday Spectacular, featuring Jules LeBlanc (formerly Annie LeBlanc), Indiana Massara, Aliyah Moulden, Mackenzie Ziegler, other cast from Chicken Girls, other cast from Total Eclipse, and more has been viewed more than 7.8 million times as of December 30,2023 [update] .[ citation needed ] The Spring Breakaway film has been viewed more than 9.4 million times, while the Intern-in-Chief film has been viewed more than 4.7 million times, as of December 30,2023 [update] .[ citation needed ]
Season | Number of views (first episode) | Number of views (last episode) |
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1 | 18,430,608 | 14,574,158 |
2 | 10,720,548 | 7,866,385 |
3 | 7,428,356 | 7,511,864 |
4 | 6,966,916 | 4,210,011 |
5 | 4,181,099 | 4,992,454 |
6 | 6,320,612 | 4,813,031 |
7 | 5,301,362 | 2,829,367 |
8 | 3,349,061 | 1,914,800 |
9 | 3,179,957 | 1,044,241 |
10 | 601,579 | 178,830 |
11 | 527,057 | 107,830 |
Year | Award | Category | Recipient/nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2018 | Streamy Awards | Best Drama Series | Chicken Girls | Nominated | [13] |
Best Acting in Drama | Annie LeBlanc | Nominated | [13] | ||
2019 | Streamy Awards | Best Scripted Series | Brat | Nominated | [14] |
Best Acting | Annie LeBlanc | Nominated | [14] |
The popularity of Chicken Girls has led the team at Brat TV to produce accompanying spinoff series to the show. The first series, Rooney's Last Roll, follows Rooney Forrester as she struggles to move on from her relationship with Stephanie after finding a film roll from the last time they were together. It premiered on November 11, 2020.[ citation needed ]
A second spinoff series, Chicken Girls: College Years, follows Rooney and Birdie as they start their new lives in college and encounter new challenges along the way. [1] It premiered on August 2, 2022. [2]
A third spinoff series, Chicken Girls: Forever Team, centers on Simone and her friends, who have to navigate their life with Harmony having moved away. It premiered on November 3, 2022.[ citation needed ]
Additionally, Chicken Girls: The Docuseries was a spinoff more focused on the cast and behind the scenes of season 7 (unlike the other straight-up spinoffs that take place within the show’s universe). It premiered on October 1, 2020.
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