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World Wide Web of Lies ()


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Jessie is bullied by a bossy nanny and ends up on her website.

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Jessie Prescott
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Emma Ross (creditOnly)
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Luke Ross
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Ravi Ross
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Zuri Ross
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Bertram Winkle
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Christina Ross
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Nanny Agatha
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Axel
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Fiona
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Mr. Kipling (uncredited)

Directed by

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Leonard R. Garner Jr.

Written by

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Pamela Eells ... (created by) (creator) (as Pamela Eells O'Connell)
 
Sally Lapiduss ... (written by) &
Erin Dunlap ... (written by)

Produced by

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Pamela Eells ... executive producer (as Pamela Eells O'Connell)
Adam I. Lapidus ... co-executive producer (as Adam Lapidus)
Stefen Maekawa ... associate producer
Tim Maile ... consulting producer
Penny Segal ... associate producer
Shari Tavey ... producer
Douglas Tuber ... consulting producer

Music by

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John Adair
Steve Hampton

Cinematography by

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Rick F. Gunter ... director of photography

Editing by

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Larry Harris

Casting By

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Sheryl Levine

Production Design by

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Michael Hynes

Set Decoration by

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Maralee Zediker

Costume Design by

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Mary-Kate Killilea ... (as Mary Kate Killilea)

Makeup Department

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Tania Saylor ... makeup department head
Cindy Welles ... hair stylist department head (as Cynthia Welles)

Production Management

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Shari Tavey ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lisa Chu ... second assistant director
Roy Friedland ... first assistant director
Jody Margolin Hahn ... associate director

Art Department

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David L. Bell ... on-set dresser
Ken Levin ... property master
Stephen Gibson ... on set dresser (uncredited)
Garrett Vosburg ... greensman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John Bickelhaupt ... re-recording mixer
Michael Dennis ... production sound mixer
Doris Perrolf ... audio conform
Joshua E. Schneider ... re-recording mixer (as Josh Schneider)
Mark Aragon ... sound (uncredited)
Samie Barela ... m&e re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Dario Biscaldi ... foley artist (uncredited)
Ed Fassl ... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Matthew Pavolaitis ... m&e mixer (uncredited)
TC Spriggs ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Mike Steele ... boom operator (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Stephen Lebed ... visual effects supervisor (uncredited)

Stunts

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Marissa Labog ... stunt double: Karan Brar
Rex Reddick ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jeff Barnes ... camera operator
Jeff DeLucia ... lighting technician
Brian Dodds ... video controller
Thomas T. Eckelberry ... camera operator
Ray Liu ... camera operator
Bryan W. McKenzie ... camera operator
Martin Peach ... key grip (as Marty Peach)
Larry Spehar ... gaffer
Ron Ybarra ... videotape operator
Ron Hirshman ... camera operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Sara Vincenti ... extras casting
Jillian Holgerson ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Sarah Grace Johnson ... casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Erin Fisher ... costumer (uncredited)
Kristina West ... set costumer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Toby Gad ... composer: theme song
Lindy Robbins ... composer: theme song
Debby Ryan ... performer: theme song
Brad Hamilton ... music editor (uncredited) / music producer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Susie Gunter ... script supervisor (as Susie Francis Gunter)
Amy Pittman ... script coordinator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Lorie Carter ... production coordinator
Amanda DiPiazza ... network executive
Kory Lunsford ... network executive
Katie Massey ... miscellaneous crew
Kevin John Rogers ... production controller
Jessie Thomson ... voice director: additional
Shannon Flynn ... dialogue coach (uncredited)
Michael Gillespie ... production assistant (uncredited)
Joey Patrick Kern ... assistant production coordinator (uncredited)
Peter Szilagyi ... assistant writer (uncredited)
Daneka Vallejo ... stand-in (uncredited)
Matthew Webb ... production assistant (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A bossy nanny named Agatha and a snobby kid named Axel starts bullying Jessie and Zuri, respectively. Agatha bans Jessie and Zuri from setting foot in Central Park; leading to Jessie and Zuri to take a stand against Agatha and Axel. Fiona reveals to Jessie that Agatha takes inaccurate photos and she posts them on the internet to make the person look like they are unfit of taking care of a child. At the penthouse, Jessie and Zuri see the photos that Agatha has posted on her blog. Jessie and Zuri try to delete the e-mail that Christina has got from Agatha, the two reveal to Christina that the photos were taken out of context. Christina believes Jessie and she agrees to help her stop Agatha. Jessie, Zuri, and Christina go to Central Park to confront Agatha, but she refuses to apologize, causing Christina to blackmail Agatha for her ungrateful actions. Agatha finally gives in and she promises to apologize for posting inaccurate photos. Meanwhile, Luke and Ravi's sibling rivalry starts to get on Bertram's nerves and he gets the brothers to resolve their differences by wrestling. Unfortunately, Luke and Ravi become exhausted from the training and the lack of sleep. Christina praises Bertram for stopping Luke and Ravi's bickering. Written by dawsonpersi

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Also Known As
  • World Wide Web of Lies (Portugal)
Runtime
  • 23 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia As Christina mentions "Flitter Followers," Flitter is a remake of Twitter. See more »
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