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Kids, let’s just say, are closer to knowing what they want than adults. This is on Nickelodeon and, for the purposes of this review, we’ll consider what I’ll conveniently call, “kid humor.” Now, here’s the thing, kid humor is awesome and pretty darn universal. In that spirit, I present to you, “Henry Danger,” one of the smartest shows on television, whatever your age. And he was especially keen on keeping up with books for young readers. Ray Bradbury was fond of saying that he read every genre. And you’ll know Dana Olsen from his writing for the movies, “George of the Jungle” and “Inspector Gadget.” If you’re new to “Henry Danger,” or if you’re already a fan, read on. Dan Schneider is the co-creator with Dana Olsen. If you were a fan of the offbeat humor of “iCarly,” then you’ll love this new show, “Henry Danger,” from the same creator. Charlotte pleads for him to get a grip for the sake of the children. Last week’s episode began with a somewhat obscure reference to the classic holiday chestnut, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” A girl comes into the shop and tries out a piano only to have Ray really lose it with a lame Jimmy Stewart impersonation. Cooper Barnes as Ray, Jace Norman as Henry, and Riele Downs as Charlotte on “Henry Danger”

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