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* StuffedIntoATrashCan: Towards the end of the film, Cokie Mason, who has been causing trouble for the club all summer, falls out of a tree and into a dumpster.
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* TrashLanding: Towards the end of the film, Cokie Mason, who has been causing trouble for the club all summer, falls out of a tree and into a dumpster.
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* StuffedIntoATrashCan: Towards the end of the film, Cokie Mason, who has been causing trouble for the club all summer, falls out of a tree and into a dumpster.
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* ProductPlacement: In one scene, Kristy is seen making PB&J sandwiches with Jiff Peanut Butter.
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In the small town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut, seven teenage girls run a babysitting business where they babysit younger children. The main plot revolves around the leader, Kristy (Fisk), deciding to create a day-camp for the summer.
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In the small town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut, seven teenage girls run a babysitting business where they babysit younger children. The main plot revolves around the leader, Kristy (Fisk), deciding to create a day-camp for the summer.
summer and dealing with the return of her estranged father.
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* InMediasRes: The film starts several books in. Dawn and Mary Anne are already step-sisters and Mary Anne had her haircut already.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Larisa Oleynik plays the very girly Granola Girl Dawn Schaeffer instead of the tomboyish Kristy.
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* ToiletPaperPrank: Cokie Mason and her cronies ruin the greenhouse the club were fixing up via spreading toilet paper and shaving cream all over it. Fortunately, Claudia comes up with the idea of using the toilet paper to clean up the shaving cream.
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* ToiletPaperPrank: Cokie Mason and her cronies ruin ruins the greenhouse the club were fixing up via spreading toilet paper and paper, shaving cream all over it. cream, and graffiti. Fortunately, Claudia comes up with the idea of using the toilet paper to clean up the graffiti and shaving cream.
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* DemotedToExtra: Jessi and Mallory don't have huge roles in the film.
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* FoodFight: The kids at the day camp have one. When they don't stop throwing food, Kristy sends all of them into time out.
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''The Baby-Sitters Club'' is a 1995 film based on the hit children's book series ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub''.
The film stars seven tweenage girls in a small American town. The girls run a babysitting business where the babysit younger children. The main plot revolves around the leader, Kristy, deciding to create a day-camp for the summer.
The film stars seven tweenage girls in a small American town. The girls run a babysitting business where the babysit younger children. The main plot revolves around the leader, Kristy, deciding to create a day-camp for the summer.
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''The Baby-Sitters Club'' is a 1995 teen dramedy film based on the hit children's book series''Literature/TheBabySittersClub''.
The film stars[[Literature/TheBabySittersClub of the same name]], directed by Creator/MelanieMayron and starring Schuyler Fisk, Creator/RachaelLeighCook, Creator/LarisaOleynik, Brooke Adams, Creator/BruceDavison, and Creator/EllenBurstyn.
In the small town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut, seventweenage girls in a small American town. The teenage girls run a babysitting business where the they babysit younger children. The main plot revolves around the leader, Kristy, Kristy (Fisk), deciding to create a day-camp for the summer.
''The Baby-Sitters Club'' is a 1995 teen dramedy film based on the hit children's book series
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In the small town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut, seven
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* TheFilmOfTheBook: The film is a general adaptation of the ''Baby-Sitters Club'' books. It's not based on one specific book.
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* VisitByDivorcedDad: The movie has Kristy's DisappearedDad visit for the summer. He only reveals himself to his thirteen-year-old daughter (ignoring his fifteen-, seventeen-, and seven-year-old sons), forcing her to keep it secret and basically lie to her family and friends all summer, before he leaves unexpectedly because his job prospect didn't pan out.
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* VisitByDivorcedDad: The movie has Kristy's DisappearedDad visit for the summer. He only reveals himself to his thirteen-year-old daughter (ignoring his fifteen-, seventeen-, and seven-year-old sons), forcing her to keep it secret and basically lie to her family and friends all summer, before he leaves unexpectedly because his job prospect didn't pan out.out.
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The film stars seven tweenage girls in a small American town. The girls run a babysitting business where the babysit younger children.
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The film stars seven tweenage girls in a small American town. The girls run a babysitting business where the babysit younger children.
children. The main plot revolves around the leader, Kristy, deciding to create a day-camp for the summer.
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* MostWritersAreAdults: True to the books, most of the 12-13 year old girls act more like 15-17 year olds.
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* MostWritersAreAdults: True to the books, most of the 12-13 year old girls act more like 15-17 year olds.olds.
* SandInMyEyes: Kristy protests to her mother that she's not crying-- she's got allergies.
* VisitByDivorcedDad: The movie has Kristy's DisappearedDad visit for the summer. He only reveals himself to his thirteen-year-old daughter (ignoring his fifteen-, seventeen-, and seven-year-old sons), forcing her to keep it secret and basically lie to her family and friends all summer, before he leaves unexpectedly because his job prospect didn't pan out.
* SandInMyEyes: Kristy protests to her mother that she's not crying-- she's got allergies.
* VisitByDivorcedDad: The movie has Kristy's DisappearedDad visit for the summer. He only reveals himself to his thirteen-year-old daughter (ignoring his fifteen-, seventeen-, and seven-year-old sons), forcing her to keep it secret and basically lie to her family and friends all summer, before he leaves unexpectedly because his job prospect didn't pan out.
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* InMediaRes: The film starts several books in. Dawn and Mary Anne are already step-sisters and Mary Anne had her haircut already.
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The film stars seven tweenage girls in a small American town. The girls run a babysitting business where the babysit younger children.
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* TheFilmOfTheBook: The film is a general adaptation of the ''Baby-Sitters Club'' books. It's not based on one specific book.
* InMediaRes: The film starts several books in. Dawn and Mary Anne are already step-sisters and Mary Anne had her haircut already.
* MostWritersAreAdults: True to the books, most of the 12-13 year old girls act more like 15-17 year olds.
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