Stick Around

Stick Around is a American live-action/Japanese animated television series created by Dan Schneider (known for Drake & Josh, Zoey 101 and iCarly) and Glen Murakami (known for Teen Titans). The series is based on the previous Canadian series "Stickin' Around" featuring the same theme. The series is about two kids named Stacey and Bradley who have misadventures along with their vivid imaginations.

The series used computer graphics of Boiler Paint convincing the viewers that kids are creating their own animated series. The live-action sequences were filmed in Nickelodeon Studios and were later shipped in Japan by Murakami to create the animation sequences.

The animations feature many Japanese anime-style elements which is currently now known as Americanime. The live-action sequences show the basic plot while the animations show the casts imaginations and minds.

Characters

 * Stacey Stickler: A witty 9-year old girl who is the voice of reason in the gang. He sometimes goes along with Bradley's ideas but always sets him strait. She is also a Straight A student except one time getting a failed report card in an episode. She is known for her mean catchphrases "Real mature, Bradley!", "For your big fat information...", "Don't say it, Bradley!" and "I'm so sure". She is portrayed and voiced by G. Hannelius.
 * Bradley Stime: A silly, immature 10-year old boy who has his heads in the clouds. Despite being one year older than Stacey, he is touchy. He always gets the worse grades. It is hinted that he has a crush on Stacey. A huge production error of Bradley's character is that he wears glasses in the animations but none in the live-action sequences. This is because the actor is not nearsighted or myopic. He is known for his catchphrases "Aliens from... Uranus" and "No duh!". He is portrayed and voiced by Leo Howard.