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Pair of Kings

★ 7.8 2010 · 2010s 3 seasons Disney XD

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Synopsis

Brady and Boomer, 16-year-old fraternal twins, are typical teens being raised by relatives in Chicago. But when the Royal Secretary to the Throne of the Island of Kinkou, arrives to inform the boys of their lineage, their lives change drastically. Now, Brady and Boomer must relocate and claim the throne as joint Kings of the island.

Cast & Crew

Doc Shaw

Doc Shaw

Boome Parker

Adam Hicks

Adam Hicks

Boz Parker

Kelsey Asbille

Kelsey Asbille

Mikayla Makoola

Ryan Ochoa

Ryan Ochoa

Lanny Parker

Geno Segers

Geno Segers

Mason Makoola

Dan Cross

Dan Cross

Producer

Trivia about Pair of Kings

The other thing with XD is, boys are watching a lot of animation, so I think even in their live shows, they are looking for something that’s a little more outrageous and unpredictable.”Mitchel Musso commented on his relationship with Doc Shaw as follows: “We hit it off on the first day riding up in the elevator for the audition.”For this reason, the central element of the series—the relationship between the brothers and best friends—would work well.

After the second season, Mitchel Musso left the main cast, and was replaced by Adam Hicks, who portrays the twins' long lost triplet brother, Boz.

They travel there and let the power go to their heads, which occasionally leads to hilarious complications." Furthermore, the change of lead actors in Season 3 is criticized.

On Trakt, Pair of Kings holds a rating of 66%, indicating mixed-to-positive reception, while it has a score of 5.9/10 on IMDb.

On the occasion of the premiere of Pair of Kings, key individuals were interviewed by The Denver Post.

Adam Bonnett, then Senior Vice President of Original Programming for Disney Channel, detailed the reasoning behind the development of Pair of Kings:“Our first question with any new show is whether the characters and the premise speak to boys, because Disney XD is more boy-focused.