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RobbieRotten Since: Nov, 2009 Relationship Status: 700 wives and 300 concubines
#1: Jul 4th 2011 at 6:15:47 AM

We have one for movies, so why not shows?
And no mentioning Even Stevens.

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#3: Jul 5th 2011 at 9:57:22 AM

[up] I dont think it is, personally.

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#4: Jul 5th 2011 at 10:26:47 AM

Okay, I'll confess, I love Wizards of Waverly Place, although mostly for Alex. Hannah Montana had it's moments too. So does Shake It Up and although the movie mostly sucked My Babysitter's A Vampire seems to be improving. Course I'm a Dirty Old Man so I have my ulterior motives but in this case I actually am talking about the writing and acting.

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kyun Since: Dec, 2010
#5: Jul 7th 2011 at 7:32:13 AM

I liked Even Stevens, and I'm glad I did since both stars went on to much acclaim after that show. In fact, their earlier live-action shows aimed at tweens were okay- I remember also tuning in to see The Famous Jett Jackson. .... then I saw they were doing the same thing over and over, and said, "OH-kah!"

Their animated shows are slightly more tolerable, I LOVE Phineas And Ferb, The Proud Family, and watched several episodes of Kim Possible.

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#6: Jul 7th 2011 at 9:18:35 AM

I adore Phineas And Ferb and likewise for Kim Possible but didn't mention them because I assumed this was just for live action shows.

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#7: Jul 7th 2011 at 10:11:19 AM

I very often find myself laughing with, not at, Wizards. Hannah Montana is occasionally a surprising amount of funny, but those funny moments are normally outweighed by the moments that annoy me.

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#9: Jul 11th 2011 at 1:22:20 PM

Oh, and no animated shows either. This is live action tv fourm after all

mordecai321 Since: Mar, 2011
#10: Jul 11th 2011 at 4:58:48 PM

I like My Babysitter's a Vampire. It's not really scary at all, unless your like a kid or something. I just like how it gets a lot of crap pass the radar. Especially, considering this is Disney were talking about.

wuggles Since: Jul, 2009
#11: Jul 12th 2011 at 10:47:41 AM

I like Good Luck Charlie. I just like the lack of a "twist" involved. They're just average people. It could be on any channel. Also Shake It Up is cute, though the leads just look too thin to me.

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#12: Jul 13th 2011 at 12:42:44 PM

[up]Well, they are just 13. As has been lampshaded several times neither of them really has a figure yet.

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#13: Jul 13th 2011 at 2:59:19 PM

Lizzie Mcguire. I was obsessed with that show when I was younger and I recently watched an episode again. Still good.

Phil Of The Future too. That show was awesome. I really miss it.

As far as current shows are concerned, I like Good Luck Charlie, though I only watch it ocassionally.

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#14: Jul 14th 2011 at 6:11:21 PM

Good Luck Charlie

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MousaThe14 Writer, Artist, Ignored from Northern Virginia Since: Jan, 2011 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
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#15: Jul 14th 2011 at 7:11:53 PM

Thats So Raven, Phil Of The Future, Lizzie Mcguire, and while sports aren't my thing I was fascinated by The Jersey.

Wait, so Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command? But that show was what was happenin', yo!

edited 14th Jul '11 7:12:07 PM by MousaThe14

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Nexus Since: Jan, 2001
#16: Jul 15th 2011 at 5:40:20 PM

I didn't start watching this show until literally a couple of days ago, but My Babysitters A Vampire, which is intriguing to me for a number of reasons. First of all, it's not nearly as dumbed-down and cheesy as the other shows on the network. In fact, it can occasionally get...surprisingly dark. And the writing is actually fairly clever and witty. And there's no Laugh Track. All of the ShoutOuts Ethan, Benny, and Rory make don't hurt either.

In other words, it's a show that you can watch without feeling embarrassed about it, that's more reminiscent of Disney Channel's good ol' days, pre-"sitcom with a twist! over-saturation."

edited 15th Jul '11 5:41:10 PM by Nexus

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#17: Jul 16th 2011 at 4:54:44 PM

Wizard, raven, phil,

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#18: Jul 18th 2011 at 1:48:23 PM

Totally forgot Lizzie Mc Guire. Loved that show.

edited 19th Jul '11 8:18:38 AM by tricksterson

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kyun Since: Dec, 2010
#19: Jul 19th 2011 at 6:44:47 AM

I remember Smart Guy being very funny. And now the person who played the daughter from that show is the mother in Are We There Yet?!

edited 19th Jul '11 6:44:59 AM by kyun

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#20: Jul 20th 2011 at 1:28:07 AM

Anyone remember Sister, Sister? I loved that show!

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kyun Since: Dec, 2010
#21: Jul 20th 2011 at 7:12:04 AM

I think that was before my interest in sitcoms were formed. I do know it starred the older sisters of the main lead from Smart Guy.

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#22: Jul 20th 2011 at 7:35:59 AM

Ones that are currently playing: My Babysitter's a Vampire. That's it.

Ones that aren't around anymore: Phil of the Future, That's So Raven, and Jonas(mostly the first season).

revevil3 Since: Feb, 2010
#23: Jul 26th 2011 at 2:37:46 PM

Do foreign imports really count as Disney shows though?

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#24: Jul 28th 2011 at 8:54:30 AM

If it's on the Disney Channel it counts. Besides since we're going to conquer it some day Canada doesn't count as foreign. Yes, I'm just kidding, put down the heavy ordinance.

edited 28th Jul '11 8:58:45 AM by tricksterson

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chreen from In Your Mind Since: Nov, 2010
#25: Aug 14th 2011 at 7:38:51 AM

Hrrm, Phil of the Future is probably one of the few Disney Channel sitcoms to get some level of critical acclaim, I mean Disney Channel and tweencoms, by nature, are Critic Proof, but that show was conderised very good.

I like Phineas and Ferb, even if it is a bit unsasfitying to watch sometimes, it's still funny and has well-devoloped characters, and I loved the P&F: AT 2 D movie.

I remember watching Kim Possible when it was on, kind of liked that, but I wasn't as critical as I am now.

I admit Wizards of Waverly Place does have some good episodes and is hilarious once it embraces being a Black Comedy, but more often than not, it's eh.

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