I really liked Famous Jett Jackson. The universe switching finale was kinda dumb though.
@tricksterson What do you mean they're only 13? Well, they are besides Zendaya, but still. I mean, I've seen 13 year old girls and they are curvy...most of them are. I think Disney just likes skinny girls for some reason. I mean look at A.N.T. Farm, Chyna's legs literally look like pencils.
Actually, there are a lot of Disney shows that I liked as a kid. Lizzie Mcguire, That's So Raven, The Proud Family, that one show about the twins separated at birth who discovered that they lived across the street from each other (I forget the title and the names of the characters), Kim Possible, and so many others.
I also liked Dave The Barbarian during its tragically short run.
Banned entirely for telling FE that he was being rude and not contributing to the discussion. I shall watch down from the goon heavens.I absolutely adore Hannah Montana. I really love its sense of humor.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.I have to admit that I was skeptical about anything on Disney. But if I can stomach iCarly and Victorious, I figured why not. I started getting liking ANT Farm and Good Luck Charlie around the time of the Seddie arc, and switched sides, (and I was a Seddie fan). I recently started liking Shake It Up and Jessie. I'd put ANT Farm at the top for a few reasons. Same creator as Suite Life, its a fun show that doesn't worry about perfect endings or even being all that logical, and they almost totally play the idol singer trope for laughs. Chyna sings alot, but it gets annoying to other characters at times, she sometimes gets mediocre responses to great performances, and they don't find every stupid reason to let her sing,(unlike Victorious) in fact the characters and the show itself sometimes mock her for bursting into song. Its a gem for just that, not to mention a great supporting cast. If iCarly hasn't completely killed your brain cells, check it out.
Every live-action Disney Channel sitcom looks the same to me.
Disney's Zorro. That was so grea—
Oh? You mean the current vapid tween wave? Those ones? BWAAAA HAAAAA HA HA HAAAAAA...
No.
Live-action shows, you say? I actually really like Wizards, Charlie and Farm, but my favorite is probably Jessie (not least because Debby Ryan & Peyton R. List are easy on the eyes actually pretty good).
Damn. You read my mind.
Which reminds me: must make a Sgt. Garcia avatar.
EDIT: And now I have!
edited 2nd Jan '13 10:01:10 PM by Bananaquit
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883!Good Luck Charlie has become a guilty pleasure for me.
Kids Incorporated was a Guilty Pleasure way back when.
Trump delenda estI remember Sister Sister being okay. That's So Raven got too absurd for me but I remember liking the cast. I thought Sabrina the Teenage witch was funny.
I watched more girly shows than I realized...
Modified Ura-nage, Torture RackSister Sister wasn't a Disney show, or at least it didn't appear on the Disney Channel. The first two seasons were on ABC and then it moved to the WB.
edited 10th Jan '13 11:03:16 AM by tricksterson
Trump delenda estActually it did air on Disney Channel at one point.
I loved all of those as well. Zack & Cody came out when I was about 13, so I watched that a lot. I was also a really big Hannah Montana fan for nearly 3 years, and I'll even admit to buying her CDs. The last Disney show that I watched on a regular basis was Wizards of Waverly Place. Anything after that I know next to nothing about.
I can't believe I forgot this: Phil of the Future was great.
edited 26th Jan '13 2:33:35 PM by RockLeeYourFace
"With hard work and dedication, I will become a splendid ninja!"I watch Victorious and Shake It Up. I kind wish they didn't fake accents for the twins, but I can tolerate it.
@ Napoleon De Cheese: Wow, rude and close-minded much?
PS: I find Brony Mordecai's post offensive. Everyone is different and thinner girls need acceptance too.
edited 2nd Feb '13 9:10:34 PM by Mooglewoogle
You're right...I'm an idiot. I don't know why I forgot. That...new talking dog show is Disney though. And I saw a few episodes of Jessie...it was alright.
edited 4th Feb '13 7:32:06 PM by Mooglewoogle
Yeah, I didn't like Jessie at first, but it grew on me (see post 34).
edited 5th Feb '13 4:27:30 AM by Spinosegnosaurus77
Peace is the only battle worth waging.Kids Incorporated was done by Hal Roach of Little Rascals fame.
I remember there being an old thread about this, but . . .
I really liked the old shows, like So Weird, Lizzie Mc Guire, Even Stevens, The Famous Jett Jackson, and The Jersey. Back when they were on, I was the proper age to ogle the girls on them. I stopped watching about the time Phil Of The Future was on. There wasn't anything wrong with the show, but I was also watching more grown up stuff like Stargate SG 1 and got sucked into those instead. Same thing happened with Harry Potter.
ETA: And if there's a damn 65 episode limit, why not, you know, write stories you can cover in 65 EPISODES.
edited 7th Feb '14 2:30:47 PM by Journeyman
Yeah. Back then, Shia Lebeouf was in the public eye, and the actor for Jett Jackson was .... living.
I had to look that up. Suicide by gunshot last year . . .
Why? He was still acting and doing a bang up job in Rizzoli and Isles. There must have been some pretty bad stuff going on for him to do that.
ETA: Thinking about that 65 episode rule, I have to say that they should have either sold the rights to keep making the shows to other channels, or made a second channel to continue their work. That way any shows that were still popular when they hit the three season mark could have been continued until the cast and crew, or the audience, were done with them.
edited 10th Feb '14 8:00:08 AM by Journeyman
Maybe slightly OT: does anyone here know if I Didn't Do It is any good? I've heard that it's better than most of their live-action shows, and I liked Olivia Holt in Kickin' It, but I still haven't seen it at all.
Peace is the only battle worth waging.
I like any show with cute or hot leads
Place your past in a book burn the pages let them cook.