I Not Stupid Too (TV series)

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I Not Stupid Too
小孩不笨2
GenreComedy
Written byRebecca Leow
Directed by Jack Neo
StarringLee Jiaxun
Shawn Lee
Joshua Ang
Xiang Yun
Jack Neo
Opening theme不在懦弱
Ending theme孤军作战 by Jack Neo,
Hong Junyang and Luo Junlin
Country of origin Singapore
Original languagesChinese
English
No. of episodes13
Production
Running timeapprox. 30 minutes
Original release
Network MediaCorp TV Channel 8
Release23 September (2006-09-23) 
16 December 2006 (2006-12-16)

I Not Stupid Too is a Singaporean TV series adaptation and the sequel of the hit film I Not Stupid Too . The series debuted in September 2006 and was aired on Saturdays at 9pm. [1]

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Director Jack Neo reprises his role as Steven Yeo. Original cast members Xiang Yun, Shawn Lee and Joshua Ang also return for the television series and reprise their roles as Karen Yeo, Tom Yeo and Lim Chengcai respectively.


It also marks the on-screen reunion of Xiang Yun and Liu Lingling after their previous collaboration in the Singaporean local drama 1 year ago known as Portrait of Home . Secondly, Liu Lingling and Jaime Teo would later collaborate again in the future in the musical comedy film known as Mr. Unbelievable .

Plot

The series continues from the events in the film, with a time lapse in between. Similar to the film, Jerry Yeo introduces the characters and the situation. Tom and Chengcai are now in Secondary 4. Steven Yeo has been stationed in Shanghai for 2 years while Karen Yeo has since quit her full-time job and taken up part-time job as a freelance reporter so she can spend more time with her family.

After his father Mr Lim (Huang Yiliang) dies, Chengcai returns to school determined to study hard so as to not let his father down. He decides to rent his flat out to earn some extra money. Tom invites him to stay at his house. Knowing his mother will disapprove due to Chengcai's past, Tom and his younger brother Jerry get friends to help and they devise a creative and elaborate plan to get their mother to agree. Mrs Yeo eventually welcomes Chengcai into their family after he rescues them from a burglar.

In school, Tom and Chengcai are popular students and are often chased by their female schoolmates. Eventually they realize that they both have a crush on the same classmate, Jing Jing, and their friendship is put to the test. Meanwhile, their English teacher, Miss Tan, falls for the Physical Education teacher, Mr Hao, who seeks help from Mr Fu and Chengcai in dealing with his shyness.

Chengcai's guardian, Lady Boss, often visits the Yeo family. She feeds Granny with speculations of how Mrs Yeo and Mr Fu may be having an affair. A small upheaval takes place which is thankfully resolved with the help from the children.

Cast

Main

Supporting and Recurring

Production

Like the previous film I Not Stupid , a sitcom version of the original film was written and produced, but the storyline was the same but with a deeper story, newly added scenes and also certain changes. Filming took place in River Valley Primary School, Kranji Secondary School and other locations during school holidays.

While the original film focused more on the protagonists' relationships with their families, the series focuses on some of the other everyday idiosyncrasies of a teenager's life such as crushes, addiction to mobile phones, sibling rivalry, and friendship. The boys have also matured since the events in the film and have a better relationship with their teachers, especially Mr. Fu Dabing. In general the series is more light-hearted than the film, and relies on an episodic structure.

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