

Three of the original songs, "Dear Future Jamie," "My Awesomeness is Awesome," and "Meatloaf Mystery," were written by Dan Mackenzie. The side story of Jamie stealing Angeline's permanent record is borrowed from Let's Pretend This Never Happened, while the "zone-shampooing" gag originates from a storyline in Am I The Princess Or The Frog. The main storylines of the Jump-A-Thon and Aunt Carol's mystery date originate from Never Do Anything, Ever and Can Adults Become Human, respectively.
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The movie utilizes plot-lines and aspects from various instalments in the Dear Dumb Diary. The movie was first announced on Jim Benton's website.

Jamie and Isabella go door-to-door asking for donations, with Isabella also getting donations for a donation group she refers to as the "Juvenile Optometry Federation" Meanwhile, her Aunt Carol applies for a job as a secretary after Jamie accidentally injures an older secretary in Assistant Principal Devon's office.Īunt Carol starts dating and Jamie tries to figure out who this mysterious date is. Upon finding out that budget cuts are taking away the art class, she inadvertently signs up for the Jump-A-Thon, which Angeline is also participating in. It stars Emily Alyn Lind as Jamie Kelly, a seventh-grader who documents her experiences at Mackerel Middle School in her diary, as well as Mary-Charles Jones as her best friend Isabella and Sterling Griffith as popular girl Angeline.

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Her closest relationships include her best friend Isabella Vinchella, her 'nemesis' Angeline and her love interest Hudson Rivers. Dear Dumb Diary is a Hallmark Channel television film based on the book series of the same name by Jim Benton.

Live Each Day to the Dumbest (May 26, 2015) What I Don't Know Might Hurt Me (June 25, 2013) I'm As Close As It Gets (January 1, 2013) The Super-Nice Are Super-Annoying (June 1, 2012) Hasn't This Gone Long Enough? (January 1, 2012) Me! (Just Like You, Only Better) (June 1, 2011) Okay, So Maybe I Do Have Superpowers (January 1, 2011)
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The Worst Things In Life Are Also Free (June 1, 2010) That's What Friends Aren't For (January 1, 2010) It's Not My Fault I Know Everything (January 1, 2009) Never Underestimate Your Dumbness (March 1, 2008) The Problem With Here Is That It's Where I'm From (July 1, 2007) Never Do Anything, Ever (November 1, 2005) Am I the Princess or the Frog? (June 1, 2005) Let's Pretend This Never Happened (July 1, 2004) A reviewer for the Indian Express compared My Pants are Haunted! to the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, saying that fans of Wimpy Kid would like the series. The series follows the adventures of Jamie Kelly at Mackerel Middle School.Ĭritical reception for the series has been mixed, with Publishers Weekly writing that the lead character "makes the occasional funny observation, more often her stabs at humor miss their mark or are so protracted that the comic moment fizzles". Film rights to the series have been optioned by the Gotham Group. The series is published by Scholastic in English and Random House in Korean. Each book is written in the first person view of a middle school girl named Jamie Kelly. I'm As Close As It Getsĭear Dumb Diary is a series of children's novels by Jim Benton. The Problem With Here Is That It's Where I'm From Dear Dumb Diary Let's Pretend This Never Happened
