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Sibling Relationship | Parent Child Relationship
Ramona is a little girl with a very big imagination and a nose for mischief. Her playful antics keep everyone in her loving family on their toes, including her older sister Beezus, who's just trying to survive her first year of high school. Through all the ups and downs of childhood, Ramona and Beezus learn that anything's possible when you believe in yourself and rely on each other.
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Ramona is a little girl with a very big imagination and a nose for mischief. Her playful antics keep everyone in her loving family on their toes, including her older sister Beezus, who's just trying to survive her first year of high school. Through all the ups and downs of childhood, Ramona and Beezus learn that anything's possible when you believe in yourself and rely on each other.
6.5/10
IMDbBest Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress Ten and Under | 2011 | Joey King
Choice Summer Movie Star Female | 2010 | Selena Gomez
Actress Feature Film | 2010 | Selena Gomez
Best Music Supervision for Film For and | 2011 | Julia Michels
Best Music Supervision for Film | 2011 | Julia Michels
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 27,293,743 USD
Beezus and Ramona first appeared, as supporting characters, in a series of books focused on Henry Huggins. Beverly Cleary later wrote Beezus and Ramona, which actually focused on Beezus and her family. However, her younger sister Ramona became so popular that the remaining books focused on Ramona. Beezus is still an important character, and Henry Huggins still appears, but became a secondary character in the series he launched. The names are reversed in the title for this film because of the shift in focus to Ramona.
The name of the construction company that builds the Quimby's new bedroom is called Bendix, a reference to the name of the doll that Ramona bakes into Beezus' birthday cake in the book "Beezus and Ramona".
Although the title stems from the first of Beverly Cleary's Ramona books, the plot is lifted from the second and third.
In the television show and the book, Beezus explains that her name is Beatrice. When Ramona started talking as an infant, she couldn't say "Beatrice". She said "Beezus" instead.
Klickitat St. is a real street in northeast Portland, OR, where author Beverly Cleary grew up. When we see Ramona waiting for the bus and the number 73 rolls up, that would have been near the corner of Klickitat St. and 33rd Ave. Beezus is seen going to Grant High School, which is a real high school located about 1/2 mile south of Klickitat St. and 33rd Ave.
"Beezus: Who could ever love someone named Beezus? Ramona Quimby: Jesus?"
"Beezus: [From Trailer] Ramona, you're your own person. You don't care about coloring inside the lines. Ramona Quimby: It really depends on the picture."