Pinewood Middle School

Livin' the Life with the Stereotypes is a comedy adventure cartoon TV series created by Princess Dynasti. This TV series parodies various teen comedies, dramas, and school comedy films. It is aired on Disney XD in the USA. The series is distributed by Titmouse, Inc. in association with Stretch Films. Inc.

Summary
Sophia Winterford, Lolita Diamond, and Amethyst Giger are stereotypical 7th grade girls living in Pinewood and attending Pinewood Middle School. There are school divas, goths, outcasts, cheerleaders, jocks, nerds, class clowns, responsible ones, dimwits, loners, geniuses, dumb blondes, school rockers, spoiled rich queens, bully victims, child prodigies, girls and boys who (either) live next door or become neighbors, and tomboys in the middle school. Every character on the show is purposely a stereotype of some sorts.

Characters

 * Sophia Winterford (voiced by Tara Strong) is a 13-year old middle school student who loves shopping, watch cartoons, and meeting young teens. She gets into the mood on how she survives the ways of middle school. Her stereotype is the "girl next door".
 * Lolita Diamond (voiced by Vanessa Marshall) is an angst-ridden teenager who is 13 and loves shopping at Cold Subject, modeled after Hot Topic which is a store for goths and geeks, watching teen dramas and eating "stuffloads" of food. Her stereotype is the goth.
 * Amethyst Giger (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a 12-year old nerdy girl who reads comics, watches kids' cartoons, and is obsessed with video games. She is a smart geek and was fascinated with poop studies as revealed in "American Lie". Her stereotype is the nerd.
 * Charleigh Greene (voiced by Mae Whitman) is a 7th grade girl obsessed with sports and always energetic and sweet. She always read, joins all sports teams, and rather clumsy in addition to being sweet. Her stereotype is the sporty tomboy.
 * Madeline Voorhees (voiced by Lara Jill Miller) is a 6th grader who goes all the right wrongs. She can be annoying at times but loves glitter, stud earrings, Sixth Symphony (parody of Fifth Harmony), and maxi skirts. She is an outcast who failed a spelling test after she wrote "then" instead of "than". She got randomly held back. Her (dual) stereotype is the diva/outcast.
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List of episodes
List of Livin' the Life with the Stereotypes episodes

International Titles
* a shortening of "vivant", meaning "living" - essentially the French equivalent to "livin"
 * There are foreign language titles in different countries:
 * Spanish: Viviendo la vida con los estereotipos
 * France: Vivan'* la vie avec les stéréotypes
 * Italy: Vivendo la vita con gli stereotipi
 * German: Das Leben mit den Stereotypen
 * Russia: живу жизнь' со стереотипами (Zhivu zhizn' so stereotipami)
 * Japanese: リヴィン ステレオタイプのある生活 (Rivu~in sutereo taipu no aru seikatsu)
 * Korean: 고정 관념 과 생활 (gojeong gwannyeom gwa saenghwal)
 * Greek: Ζώντας τη ζωή με τα στερεότυπα (Zóntas ti zoí me ta stereótypa)
 * China: 生活在生活的刻板印象 (Shēnghuó zài shēnghuó de kèbǎn yìnxiàng)
 * Norway: Leve livet med Stereotypier
 * Finland: TBA
 * Sweden: TBA
 * Iceland: Vinnuskilyrði líf með Staðalímyndir
 * Poland: TBA

Production

 * Titmouse Inc.
 * Stretch Films Inc.
 * Disney XD Original

Trivia

 * This show references Mean Girls, Clueless, 6teen, Kenan & Kel, Lizzie McGuire, What I Like About You, Girl Meets World, Clarissa Explains It All, Really Me, Mr. Young, and American Pie.
 * The end credits sequence for the series is similar to Loonatics Unleashed.
 * It is one of the first two Disney XD shows to be made in squiggle-vision, along with Accidentally Adventures.