Prom Queen

Apr 02, 2007 (en) Drama [3] Min
  • First Air Date
    Apr 02, 2007
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Overview

Prom Queen is the first web television series produced by former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner's new production company Vuguru and veteran web television production company Big Fantastic, the creators of Sam Has 7 Friends. The series, consisting of 80 episodes of 90 seconds each, is one of the best-funded entrants into the world of original programming designed exclusively for online video. The show generated revenue through sponsorships, by selling some of the clothing worn by the characters, and by carrying advertising for Hairspray. The series premiered April 1, 2007 on MySpace, and supplemental scenes can be seen on MySpace as each of the characters has a MySpace page that includes blogs, Vlogs, and comments between the characters. According to the Financial Times, it marks MySpace's boldest push into original video content. The series was also distributed on YouTube, Veoh, and on an original Prom Queen website. The first season ended on June 20, 2007, with over 15 million views of the episodes during the original 12-week run, and has been viewed by over 40 million people to date. A 15-episode spinoff series, Prom Queen: Summer Heat, debuted on August 27, 2007. On May 7, 2008, a Japanese remake of the series, titled Tokyo Prom Queen, began airing in a similar format.

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Prom Queen - Season 1 ( 2007-04-02)

Love…Sex…Betrayal…and that’s just before third period. 5 girls are nominated to be Prom Queen, but only one can wear the crown. And on Prom Night, something terrible unfolds.

The Long Walk

Episode: 1

Teenage Wasteland: The Video Yearbook

Episode: 2

Winning Streak

Episode: 3

Game Day Ritual

Episode: 4

Home Sweet Home

Episode: 5

Pool Party

Episode: 6

Sleepless

Episode: 7

The Committee

Episode: 8

Six

Episode: 9

Josh's Place

Episode: 10

Two Loners

Episode: 11

Mother of the Year

Episode: 12

Sex on the Beach

Episode: 13

Daddy Iraq

Episode: 14

Flunk Prom

Episode: 15

Play with Me

Episode: 16

U Should Come

Episode: 17

Take Off Your Shirt

Episode: 18

Kiss Her

Episode: 19

Off Like a Prom Dress

Episode: 20

Flashing Fancy

Episode: 21

In Josh's Case

Episode: 22

2 Shades of Pink

Episode: 23

Hopelessful

Episode: 24

NSFW

Episode: 25

The Breaking Point

Episode: 26

You Can't Hurt Me

Episode: 27

Sadie's Little Secret

Episode: 28

Best Friends for Never

Episode: 29

Forget Lauren

Episode: 30

Sleeping with Danica

Episode: 31

Hard to Believe

Episode: 32

Learning Swerve

Episode: 33

Mi Amor No More

Episode: 34

This is How I Cry

Episode: 35

Prank Day

Episode: 36

Going Deeper

Episode: 37

Back Seat Heat

Episode: 38

Sweet Dreams

Episode: 39

Sexy Teen Jenna

Episode: 40

Courtney's Secret

Episode: 41

Mother's Day

Episode: 42

You Screwed Me

Episode: 43

Seabiscuit

Episode: 44

The Big Game

Episode: 45

The Big Loss

Episode: 46

Something's Going Down

Episode: 47

A Date with Fate

Episode: 48

Kiss and Tell All

Episode: 49

More Than Willing

Episode: 50

The Royal Court

Episode: 51

How Does It Feel?

Episode: 52

The Truth About Josh

Episode: 53

School Spirit

Episode: 54

The First Time

Episode: 55

High Hopes

Episode: 56

Queen 4 a Day

Episode: 57

The Anti-Promise

Episode: 58

Webgirl

Episode: 59

Test Me

Episode: 60

Out of Control

Episode: 61

Take It and Go

Episode: 62

Sister Ally

Episode: 63

In Trouble

Episode: 64

My Fair Sadie

Episode: 65

Judgement Day

Episode: 66

Naked'n the Rain

Episode: 67

Skin Deep

Episode: 68

The Prom: Part One

Episode: 69

The Prom: Part Two

Episode: 70

The Prom: Part Three

Episode: 71

The Prom: Part 4

Episode: 72

The Prom: Part Five

Episode: 73

The Prom: Part 6

Episode: 74

The Prom: Part 7

Episode: 75

The Prom: Part 8

Episode: 76

The Prom: Part 9

Episode: 77

Green with Envy

Episode: 78

Ashes to Ashes

Episode: 79

Bad Girl

Episode: 80

Prom Queen - Season 2 ( 2007-08-27)

The lives of every student at Edward Adams High School changed dramatically after Prom. Some have been able to move on. Others have been paralyzed by the tragedy.

Lost and Bound

Episode: 1

Forced Entry

Episode: 2

Mystery Girl

Episode: 3

Sexy Bikini

Episode: 4

Blindfold

Episode: 5

Put Your Hands On Me

Episode: 6

Bedroom Eyes

Episode: 7

Skin of Your Teeth

Episode: 8

Three Way

Episode: 9

El Terrible

Episode: 10

The Tooth Fairy

Episode: 11

Ruse Awakening

Episode: 12

Broken

Episode: 13

Let Go

Episode: 14

Nevermore

Episode: 15

Prom Queen - Season 3 ( 2010-07-05)

East Adams High has never been the same since the tragic murder on Prom Night. Now, after this year’s Prom Queen is found murdered, a new mystery unravels.

Destiny

Episode: 1

Take Off My Shirt

Episode: 2

#1 Girl

Episode: 3

Knockout

Episode: 4

Satellite of Lust

Episode: 5

Let Me In

Episode: 6

Naked in the Sun

Episode: 7

Stripped

Episode: 8

Far and Few Between

Episode: 9

Reality Bites

Episode: 10

Cry Some More

Episode: 11

Starting Over

Episode: 12

Poker Face

Episode: 13

Close Encounters

Episode: 14

Sexy Models

Episode: 15

In Too Deep

Episode: 16

Zero Sum Game

Episode: 17

Lapdance

Episode: 18

Breaking Free

Episode: 19

The Dress

Episode: 20

Captive Audience

Episode: 21

Good Girls Go Bad

Episode: 22
Apr 02, 2007 (en)
Drama
[3] Min
  • First Air Date Apr 02, 2007
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 0%
Original Title Prom Queen
en

Overview

Prom Queen is the first web television series produced by former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner's new production company Vuguru and veteran web television production company Big Fantastic, the creators of Sam Has 7 Friends. The series, consisting of 80 episodes of 90 seconds each, is one of the best-funded entrants into the world of original programming designed exclusively for online video. The show generated revenue through sponsorships, by selling some of the clothing worn by the characters, and by carrying advertising for Hairspray. The series premiered April 1, 2007 on MySpace, and supplemental scenes can be seen on MySpace as each of the characters has a MySpace page that includes blogs, Vlogs, and comments between the characters. According to the Financial Times, it marks MySpace's boldest push into original video content. The series was also distributed on YouTube, Veoh, and on an original Prom Queen website. The first season ended on June 20, 2007, with over 15 million views of the episodes during the original 12-week run, and has been viewed by over 40 million people to date. A 15-episode spinoff series, Prom Queen: Summer Heat, debuted on August 27, 2007. On May 7, 2008, a Japanese remake of the series, titled Tokyo Prom Queen, began airing in a similar format.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer