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The series tells the story of brothers Brady (Mitchel Musso) and Boomer (Doc Shaw), a pair of teenage fraternal twins raised by their aunt and uncle in Chicago who live a normal existence.
Pair of Kings: Created by Dan Cross, David Hoge. With Kelsey Asbille, Larramie Doc Shaw, Ryan Ochoa, Geno Segers. Teenage twins from Chicago discover they are heirs to the throne of an island nation.
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- 2010-09-10
- Comedy, Family, Fantasy
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- Twins and Order of Succession
The series centers on brothers Brady (Mitchel Musso) and Boomer (Doc Shaw), a pair of 16-year-old fraternal twins raised by their aunt and uncle in Chicagowho live a normal existence. However, when Mason (Geno Segers), the royal adviser to the throne of the island of Kinkow, arrives at their high school, they learn that they are the heirs to the th...
Main characters
1. King Brady King of Kinkow (Mitchel Musso) - The caucasian looking twin/king of Kinkow and the protagonist of the series. Inherited his father's skin complexion. He has a crush on Mikayla, he asked her to marry him in the first episode. He is more mature and is more serious than Boomer and boz, he shown to be the more braver of the triplets, Brady shown to that he is the smartest of his family members, Obviously the more intelligent, Showing a Sparkling and infinitely intelligence, He often...
Recurring characters
1. Yamakoshi (voiced by Vincent Pastore) - Lanny's one-hundred year-old pet fish and only friend. He is malevolent and perpetually grumpy. It would seem that Yamakoshi is the true schemer against Brady but being confined to a fish-bowl makes it impossible to carry out his plans without Lanny. Surprisingly, no one but Lanny can understand Yamakoshi when he talks, despite the fact that he has yelled at the king on two life threatening situations. He has little if no respect for Lanny. 2. Shaman...
Guest stars
1. Hibachi(Martin Klebba) - A midget bully with 6 toes on each foot who was the Kahula of Shredder Beach before Boomer and Brady defeated him in a surfing contest over who would be the Kahula and it was discovered that he cheats in order to win, Shredder Beach a dangerous beach in Kinkow where the best surfer rules and not even the kings have jurisdiction. He also makes an appearance on Boomers Junga ball team, and as a bouncer in Brady's club. 2. Oogie (Doug Brochu) - An invisible tree perso...
That the diarchy was installed over their cousin seems to suggest that Kinkow observes some variant of Salic law; however, if the principle of agnatic primogeniture were to be strictly observed, the crown would have gone to whichever of the twins as could be demonstrated to have been born first (for example, through an examination of their birth ce...
Sep 10, 2010 · The series centers on brothers Brady (Mitchel Musso) and Boomer (Doc Shaw), a pair of 16-year-old twins raised by their aunt and uncle in Chicago who live a normal existence. However, when Mason (Geno Segers), the royal adviser to the throne of the island of Kinkow, arrives at their highschool...
Pair of Kings is a Disney XD Original Series created by Dan Cross and David Hoge that ran for three seasons from 2010 to 2013. The show centers around Boomer (Doc Shaw) and Brady (Mitchel Musso), orphaned fraternal twin brothers who discover that their parents were rulers of an island called Kinkow, and since they're both the heirs to the ...
It's the kings' birthday and for their royal present, they each get one wish that will come true. Right before blowing out the candles, Boomer learns that Brady has been bragging to the entire island that he is the older twin...
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The boy kings are allowed to rule on a whim, and everyone -- adults included -- follows their lead without question, even when their actions threaten the people's existence. Island events (music, dancing, celebrations) mock real-life customs of indigenous people in remote areas.