The Saddle Club

2001

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

6.1| 0h30m| TV-Y| en
Synopsis

The Saddle Club is a children's television series based on the books written by Bonnie Bryant Like the book series, the scripted live action series follows the lives of three teenage girls in training to compete in equestrian competitions at the fictional Pine Hollow Stables, while dealing with problems in their personal lives. Throughout the series, The Saddle Club navigates their rivalry with Veronica, training for competitions, horse shows, and the quotidian dramas that arise between friends and staff in the fictional Pine Hollow Stables. In each show, The Saddle Club prevails over its adversities, usually sending a message emphasizing the importance of friendship and teamwork.

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Reviews

GrimPrecise I'll tell you why so serious
MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
kelc_mishthegreat_02 I have to say, when I was younger I had a short obsession with The Saddle Club. Yes, I know, it's tragic. But now that I have grown up I can see what utter sh*t I left behind.Firstly, okay, so I am not a horse fan so I find it mundane to sit through this girly, horsey sh*t. It's sad because I love animals (I like horses but all this Saddle Club stuff reeaaallly put me off).This show is lame to the extreme. Really, it's for tweens, not all ages.And as for it being filmed in Australia, well get over it people! We are just as much apart of the world as any other country. Our country has obvious beauty (as seen in the show). I suppose that is one of the only good things in the show.Also, because it's good to see that the typical Australian has not been portrayed as some Slack-Jawed Yokel by the likes of Cletus from the Simpsons (except the Aussie version. The Simpsons rocks, by the way). We are just portrayed accurately as NORMAL PEOPLE, NOT UNLIKE YOURSELVES!!! SHOCK, HORROR! Okay, so the only one who can really act is Heli Simpson, Lara is not too bad either, but she is too dramatic at times and it looks pathetic. The rest of the cast is pretty sh*thouse.All in all, young girls will like this show. I personally find it to be boring and stupid (especially the second season, the first at least did not have insipid story lines crammed into it).My verdict: Craptacular!
Camargue I highly doubt that our experienced dressage rider has ever watched The Saddle Club, but is merely using the topic as a platform to herald her accomplishments in the riding world.Her first complaint is completely unfounded because the girls do not "burst into song" in the middle of the stories. The "singing" portions are promotional.Likewise, her complaint that the horses "walking around" are not the same horses that are being ridden is also without merit.The Saddle Club is a mixture of reality and fantasy. In fact, there are three concepts at play at the same time. (1) Some of the horses are at the actual ranch that passes for "Pine Hollow" and have their own riders and handlers, (2) some horses pictured have originated at other horse shows that the writer of the series visits and occasionally judges, and (3) other horses are supposed to "belong" to the main characters of Carol, Stevie, Lisa, Veronica, Stephanie, etc. and are actually ridden by them. It is nonsense to expect (or pretend) that the horses (or the riders) are all of the same status.This is a story of a RIDING SCHOOL, which means the students are just learning! Our experienced dressage rider is not fair to the efforts of these young women who are just now learning to ride. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to own our own horses, to learn how to care for our animals, and learn to ride, must not be "snooty" or "snotty" about those who have not had that same opportunity! For some viewers, this is their first introduction to horses, and it does not benefit them to have it picked apart by those at a different skill level; and remember, there are always those who have MORE skill and MORE talent and MORE awards! While not all people have a high interest in riding, they still enjoy watching The Saddle Club. Remember, it is not necessary to have technical knowledge to enjoy a show! Many non-swimmers were enthralled by Sea Hunt! Those with no background in criminal justice are addicted to "cop shows." Those who will never visit England are committed to British comedies. Likewise, those who will never ride a horse in their lives can still enjoy The Saddle Club. We are all at different places in our journey. I have attended many horse events and there are winners and losers. If our experienced dressage rider is always the winner, she could do with some humility, and thank heavens for those who are willing to participate, even if they don't win. If it weren't for all those "losers", she could not be the winner she perceives herself to be.
marijolee10 I love the Saddle Club! It is great for ANY AGE!! And Amanda, or whatever Degrassi is not "real". But anyways I think some of the things are cheesy, but so if Full House and I love it too!! I mean in that one episode where Phil and Stevie have there first date but there horses 'date' (thats the only way I could find to say it) that was just so cheesy, but cute!! I still love the show and always will. I think that the episodes when they are older are so much more...'real' then when they are younger, and even though the show is called The Saddle Club, when they are young they are way to obsessed with the horses and pretty much only shows the episodes at Pine Hollow. When they are older, they like show them at JB's and Lisa, Stevie, and Carol's homes. Thats all I have to say. 10!
horsepup this movie is pretty good overall. the plots are nice, and it shows kids how to somewhat take care of horses. the only thing is that when Stevie is on Comanche with Veronica's beeper on her saddle pad, and Lisa and carol are trying to help her get it off, you can tell that Stevie is not really talking. Even though it's her voice, her mouth doesn't move to the exact words so it was pre recorded and it was not really Stevie on the horse. Also, when the girls jump on their horses, you can tell that they are on a fake horse and that they aren't really jumping. but other then that, these are GREAT movies and i would recommend this movie to anyone who loves a great movie and loves horses.