Rags and Shake it Up: Made in Japan are two recent movies about teens on their way to stardom. Rags is a twist on the Cinderella story and stars Keke Palmer (True Jackson, VP), Max Schneider (How to Rock), Avan Jogia (Victorious) and Drake Bell (Drake and Josh). Kadee Worth (Palmer) is a pop star who’s on top of all the charts, but something doesn’t feel right. Charlie Prince, the janitor at Majesty Records (Schneider) helps her realize that it is more important to be yourself, instead of pretending to be someone you are not. Together the two of them made each other’s dreams come true.
Shake it Up: Made in Japan stars Zendaya and Bella Thorne (Shake it Up). Rocky (Zendaya) and Cece (Thorne) have an opportunity of a lifetime when the Shake it Up dance crew wins the chance to go to Japan and star in a dancing video game. Cece hoping to be discovered in Japan and become famous feels downed by Rocky who wants to explore Japan for its culture and scenery. The two friends run into some conflicts but in the end pull through and solve their problems along with Ty (Roshon Fegan), Gunther (Kenton Duty), Tinka (Caroline Sunshine), and Flynn (Davis Cleavland).
Shake it Up: Made in Japan was funny and also had some unexpected elements in it. Compared to Rags, Shake it Up: Made in Japan was different and original. Although Rags was quite Comedic as well, Shake it Up: Made in Japan was overall more exciting. However, both these movies suggest that with hard work, and if you truly believe, your dreams will come true.
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