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* [[Music Is Politics]]
* [[Music Is Politics]]
* [[Pass the Popcorn]]: Jude is seen eating from a bowl of popcorn while Tommy talks to an bandmate who he doesn't get along with
* [[Pass the Popcorn]]: Jude is seen eating from a bowl of popcorn while Tommy talks to an bandmate who he doesn't get along with
* [[Put On a Bus]] -- Jude's friend Kat appeared sporadically in the second season before heading out on a [[Long Bus Trip]].
* [[Put on a Bus]] -- Jude's friend Kat appeared sporadically in the second season before heading out on a [[Long Bus Trip]].
* [[The Jailbait Wait]] -- Jude and Tommy...
* [[The Jailbait Wait]] -- Jude and Tommy...
* [[Ship Sinking]] -- The two Jude ships Jude/Tommy and Jude/Jamie were torpedoed in the last season, much to the fans' chagrin.
* [[Ship Sinking]] -- The two Jude ships Jude/Tommy and Jude/Jamie were torpedoed in the last season, much to the fans' chagrin.

Revision as of 22:49, 15 April 2014

Instant Star was a Canadian Soap Opera and Teen Drama created by Linda Schuyler (the same woman who created Degrassi the Next Generation). Lead character Jude Harrison, an amatuer singer-songwriter musician, wins an American Idol-type competition and recording contract and is instantly thrust into the world of celebrity and fame. She has to overcome problems with both her personal and professional life, such as her parents' divorce and maintaining her career and pleasing her record label.

The show, like Degrassi, is very much like a Soap Opera, oftentimes outdoing Degrassi with completely outlandish plots and characters. But also like Degrassi, it is balanced with a teenage realism and feel. The soundtrack to the series is pure teen pop, which pretty much makes this show the ultimate Guilty Pleasure. It aired on The N, now known as Teen Nick, from 2004-2008 in the United States.


The show has examples of: