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'''Even Stevens''' is a [[comedy]] [[television]] program which aired on the [[Disney Channel]] from [[2000]] to [[2003]]. It takes place in Sacramento, California. The plot centers on the Stevens family, and in particular the harebrained schemes concocted by middle-schooler Louis Stevens and how they disturb his perfectionist older sister, Ren. Although a [[sitcom]], the show did not use a [[laugh track]]. However, one of the main trademark camera shots used on the show were fast-motion transitions between scenes. Reruns will air starting in Fall 2006 on [[television syndication|syndication]], usually twice a day depending on the station. The title is a [[pun]] on the phrase 'even steven', which is often employed to describe a situation, such as a sporting event, in which the scores are even.
'''Even Stevens''' is a [[comedy]] [[television]] program which aired on the [[Disney Channel]] from [[2000]] to [[2003]]. It takes place in Sacramento, California. The plot centers on the Stevens family, and in particular the harebrained schemes concocted by middle-schooler Louis Stevens and how they disturb his perfectionist older sister, Ren. Although a [[sitcom]], the show did not use a [[laugh track]]. However, one of the main trademark camera shots used on the show were fast-motion transitions between scenes. Reruns will air starting in Fall 2006 on [[television syndication|syndication]], usually twice a day depending on the station. The title is a [[pun]] on the phrase 'even steven', which is often employed to describe a situation, such as a sporting event, in which the scores are even.


It was announced in [[May]] [[2006]] that ''[[Lizzie McGuire]]'' and ''Even Stevens'' will air on WGN Superstation in [[September]] [[2006]]. Most believe Disney has sold exclusive rights and the show may never air again on Disney Channel. ((citeneeded))
It was announced in [[May]] [[2006]] that ''[[Lizzie McGuire]]'' and ''Even Stevens'' will air on WGN Superstation in [[September]] [[2006]]. Most believe Disney has sold exclusive rights and the show may never air again on Disney Channel. {{citeneeded}}


Production on the show ceased after 65 episodes due to [[65 Episode Policy|Disney's policies]], even though the show was still quite popular. The show was concluded with a [[Disney Channel Original Movie]], called ''[[The Even Stevens Movie]]'' on June 13, 2003.
Production on the show ceased after 65 episodes due to [[65 Episode Policy|Disney's policies]], even though the show was still quite popular. The show was concluded with a [[Disney Channel Original Movie]], called ''[[The Even Stevens Movie]]'' on June 13, 2003.

Revision as of 23:47, 2 September 2006

Even Stevens
File:Even Stevens.jpg
Original promotion poster for Even Stevens
Created byMatt Dearborn
StarringShia LaBeouf
as Louis Stevens
Christy Carlson Romano
as Ren Stevens
Margo Harshman
as Tawny Dean
A.J. Trauth
as Alan "Twitty"
Nick Spano
as Donnie Stevens
Tom Virtue
as Steve Stevens
Donna Pescow
as Eileen Stevens
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producersDavid Brookwell
Sean McNamara
(season 3)
Dennis Rinsler
& Marc Warren
(episode 10+)
Matt Dearborn (season 3)
Running timeapprox. 0:22 (per episode)
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseJune 17, 2000 –
June 2, 2003

Even Stevens is a comedy television program which aired on the Disney Channel from 2000 to 2003. It takes place in Sacramento, California. The plot centers on the Stevens family, and in particular the harebrained schemes concocted by middle-schooler Louis Stevens and how they disturb his perfectionist older sister, Ren. Although a sitcom, the show did not use a laugh track. However, one of the main trademark camera shots used on the show were fast-motion transitions between scenes. Reruns will air starting in Fall 2006 on syndication, usually twice a day depending on the station. The title is a pun on the phrase 'even steven', which is often employed to describe a situation, such as a sporting event, in which the scores are even.

It was announced in May 2006 that Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens will air on WGN Superstation in September 2006. Most believe Disney has sold exclusive rights and the show may never air again on Disney Channel. [citation needed]

Production on the show ceased after 65 episodes due to Disney's policies, even though the show was still quite popular. The show was concluded with a Disney Channel Original Movie, called The Even Stevens Movie on June 13, 2003.

Major Characters

  • Louis Stevens (Shia LaBeouf)- Louis is the youngest son of the family - unlike his perfect siblings and equally perfect parents, he can't seem to find his place, so he is often involved in practical jokes, get rich-quick schemes and generally trying to annoy Ren. He began the series as somewhat of a social outcast but in the middle of season one he became more popular and garnered more notice from the in-crowd.
  • Renee "Ren" Stevens (Christy Carlson Romano)- Louis' perfectionist and intelligent older sister. She is the classic over-achiever and is constantly running as Hall Monitor and Class President while trying to stop Louis from getting himself in trouble. Ren is also known as the principal's pet.
  • Eileen Stevens (Donna Pescow)- Louis' mother who is a California state senator.
  • Steve Stevens (Tom Virtue)- Louis' quirky lawyer father.
  • Donnie Stevens (Nick Spano)- Ren and Louis' athletic older brother. Donnie is quite odd, sensitive, highly concerned with his appearance, and a little airheaded, although he is fundamentally perfect at all sports.
  • Alan Twitty (A.J. Trauth)- Louis' best friend who is similar to Louis but usually isn't as extreme and often has to get Louis out of situations.
  • Tawny Dean (Margo Harshman)- Louis' friend, and eventually his girlfriend. Tawny at first has no friends and is an outsider, until she meets Louis, whom she first dislikes but she then befriends. She's the moderator of the three. Tawny usually dresses in gothic clothing, unlike her classmates.

Recurring Characters

  • Tom Gribalski (Fred Meyers) - Louis' geeky, unpopular, uncool, and intelligent friend. When Louis cooks up a scheme, Tom usually tries to talk Louis out of it and usually doesn't play along. Also, Tom speaks with a scientific philosophy intelligent slang. He is commonly the victim of many pranks by Louis and Twitty.
  • Conrad Wexler (George Anthony Bell) - the principal of the middle school; Ren is his pet student, while Louis drives him bananas.
  • Bernard "Beans" Arrongaron (Steven Anthony Lawrence) - the bacon-loving neighbor of the Stevens who comes into their home uninvited, makes himself at home, and refuses to leave; eventually turns into a sidekick for Louis' and Twitty's schemes. Later in the series, Louis thinks he is an alien.
  • Ruby Mendel (Lauren Frost) - Ren's best friend who loves to gossip about news that goes around in school, usually involving crushes and students who are going out.
  • Coach Tugnut (Jim Wise) - The gym coach who is always tough on Louis but crazy about Donny - and food. He is frequently the victim of one of Louis's pranks.
  • Larry Beale (Eric "Ty" Hodges) - Ren's nasty, popular, charismatic, know-it-all rival for her titles who always seeks to destroy her reputation, but who's schemes usually turn on him, however.
  • Nelson Minkler (Gary LeRoi Gray) - Ren's friend who seems to be allergic to everything, as evident of his overpotection of himslf when outside

Episode list

Movie

Trivia

  • Was originally produced as a show called "Spivey's Kid Brother". A pilot was filmed in late 1997, and shown as the first season finale "A Weak First Week", and was later picked up by Disney Channel as "Even Stevens". In the first episode Disney had to dub out the name "Spivey" to "Stevens".
  • In the Episode 7, Foodzilla, when Ren and Louis are going to the woman's house Ren asks what could go wrong, Louis thinks about it and you notice he has apple in his mouth so he cannot scream, but when the camera changes to the woman the Louis made fun of earlier in the show, she's moving the handle and Louis screams without an apple in his mouth.
  • In the theme song of the show, Louis and Ren turn their remote controls into lightsabers, alluding to Star Wars. Prior to this, Ren reads a TV Guide with live-action photos of Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LaBeouf on the cover.
  • Throughout the show, it has been revealed that Tawny can't snap her fingers, Twitty sleeps with a nightlight, Ren was student of the month for 18 months straight but needs training wheels to ride a bike, and Tom is afraid of flying squirrels.
  • Donna Pescow (Eileen Stevens) has directed many episodes of the show.
  • In "The Wild Child," the reporter asks if they sent Louis to a workcamp out in the desert. Then Shia goes on to make the movie Holes.
  • In "Surf's Up" Twitty Mentions that Louis had gone to a temper tantrum workshop. That was mentioned because of the tantrum Louis had thrown in "Wild Child".
  • The series has shown many songs, including "Sacramento Girl," "Dawn Patrol," "Another Perfect Day," "I Always Find a Way," etc.