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A sequel, ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', was released in 2008.

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A sequel, ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', was released theatrically in 2008.
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The initial broadcast of the film set an all-time record. With approximately 17.2 million viewers, ''High School Musical 2'' not only became the most watched broadcast in Creator/DisneyChannel history, but [[SeriousBusiness the most watched cable television broadcast]] '''[[SeriousBusiness ever]].'''

The third film, ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', was released in 2008.

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The initial broadcast of the film ''High School Musical 2'' set an all-time record. With approximately 17.2 million viewers, ''High School Musical 2'' it not only became the most watched broadcast in Creator/DisneyChannel history, but [[SeriousBusiness the most watched cable television broadcast]] '''[[SeriousBusiness ever]].'''

The third film, A sequel, ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', was released in 2008.



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The initial broadcast of the film set an all time record. With approximately 17.2 million viewers, ''High School Musical 2'' not only became the most watched broadcast in Creator/DisneyChannel history, but [[SeriousBusiness the most watched cable television broadcast]] '''[[SeriousBusiness ever]].'''

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The initial broadcast of the film set an all time all-time record. With approximately 17.2 million viewers, ''High School Musical 2'' not only became the most watched broadcast in Creator/DisneyChannel history, but [[SeriousBusiness the most watched cable television broadcast]] '''[[SeriousBusiness ever]].'''
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The third film, ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', was released in 2008.

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The initial broadcast of the film set an all time record. With approximately 17.2 million viewers, ''High School Musical 2'' not only became the most watched broadcast in Creator/DisneyChannel history, but [[SeriousBusiness the most watched cable television broadcast]] '''[[SeriousBusiness ever]].'''

The third film, ''Film/HighSchoolMusical3SeniorYear'', was released in 2008.

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* AllWomenLoveShoes: Played with. Troy uses exploits this on Sharpay by complimenting her on her shoes to distract her so that he could break away from and make his date with Gabriella.

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* AllWomenLoveShoes: Played with. Troy uses exploits this on Sharpay by complimenting her on her shoes to distract her so that he could break away from her and make his date with Gabriella.



* BrandX: "Fabulous" originally contained the lines, "Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip flops/Where is my pink Prada tote?/I need my Tiffany hair band/Then I can go for a float". In the video game "Sing It", Jimmy Choo became... eh, something... else?, "Prada" became "leather", and "Tiffany" became "sparkly".

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* BrandX: "Fabulous" originally contained the lines, "Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip flops/Where is my pink Prada tote?/I need my Tiffany hair band/Then I can go for a float". In the video game "Sing It", Jimmy Choo became... eh, something... else?, else? "Prada" became "leather", and "Tiffany" became "sparkly".



* EstablishingCharacterMoment: During ''What Time Is It?'', despite being part of Twinkle Town, Ryan is noticeably ignored compared to Troy, Gabriella and especially Sharpay when it comes to fan reception in school.
* ExactWords: Sharpay chastises her assistant Fulton for allowing Troy and the rest of his friends and girlfriend Gabriella to stay at the club with her as she only wanted Troy. Fulton reminds her that she wanted Troy Boston "Whatever it takes".
* ForcedToWatch: Troy being forced to stay and watch Sharpay's performance of "Humahumanukanukaapua'a".

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: During ''What Time Is It?'', despite being part of Twinkle Town, Ryan is noticeably ignored compared to Troy, Gabriella Gabriella, and especially Sharpay when it comes to fan reception in school.
* ExactWords: Sharpay chastises her assistant Fulton for allowing Troy and the rest of his friends and girlfriend Gabriella to stay work at the club with her as she only wanted Troy. Fulton reminds her that she wanted Troy Boston Bolton "Whatever it takes".
* ForcedToWatch: Troy being is forced to stay and watch Sharpay's performance of "Humahumanukanukaapua'a".



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* GrewASpine: After dealing with a long line of mistreatment by Sharpay without complaint, Ryan finally gets fed up when she reveals she instead to blow off performing with him in favor of Troy and stops being her toady.

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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
* GrewASpine: After dealing with a long line of mistreatment by Sharpay without complaint, Ryan finally gets fed up when she reveals she instead wants to blow off performing with him in favor of Troy and stops being her toady.lapdog.



* JacobAndEsau: [[DaddysGirl Sharpay]] is definitely her father's favorite. On the flipside, Mrs. Evans seems to prefer Ryan.
* KickTheDog: Many of the other characters in the second film believed that Sharpay kicked the dog when she banned the employees at Lava Springs from performing at the annual Star Dazzle awards for petty reasons. Even Gabriella, the nicest character of this film, actually got angry for the first time and confronted Sharpay for this.
* MistakenForCheating: Troy being forced to spending more time with Sharpay instead of Gabriella. Not that he wants to be with Sharpay.

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* JacobAndEsau: [[DaddysGirl Sharpay]] is definitely her father's favorite. On the flipside, flip side, Mrs. Evans seems to prefer Ryan.
* KickTheDog: Many of the other characters in the second film believed that Sharpay kicked the dog when she banned the employees at Lava Springs from performing at the annual Star Dazzle awards for petty reasons. Even Gabriella, the nicest character of this in the film, actually got angry for the first time and confronted Sharpay for this.
* MistakenForCheating: Troy being is forced to into spending more time with Sharpay instead of Gabriella. Not that he wants to be with Sharpay.



** Troy coming across Ryan and Gabriella dancing together. They're just friends but he clearly interprets their new camaraderie as romantic.

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** Troy coming comes across Ryan and Gabriella dancing together. They're just friends but he clearly interprets their new camaraderie as romantic.
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* TheCameo: Creator/MileyCyrus has a small cameo during "All For One" (the camera briefly cuts to her during the final chorus).

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* NotWhatItLooksLike: Everybody sees Troy teaching Sharpay how to play golf and thinks they're getting closer.

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Everybody sees Troy teaching Sharpay how to play golf and thinks they're getting closer.
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** Troy coming across Ryan and Gabriella dancing together. They're just friends but he clearly interprets their new camaraderie as romantic.
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* FunnyBackGroundEvent: Fulton and Sharpay talking in the trophy room while Ryan is holding the Star Dazzle Award behind them, clearly envisioning winning it and bowing to an adoring crowd.

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* FunnyBackGroundEvent: While Fulton and Sharpay are talking in the trophy room while room, Ryan is holding the Star Dazzle Award behind them, clearly envisioning winning it and bowing to an adoring crowd.
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* FunnyBackGroundEvent: Fulton and Sharpay talking in the trophy room while Ryan is holding the Star Dazzle Award behind them, clearly envisioning winning it and bowing to an adoring crowd.
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* WasItWorthIt: The gist of "Bet On It" is Troy musing over how giving up who he is to get what he wants isn't worth it, and he won't throw his conscience away anymore.

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* WasItWorthIt: WasItReallyWorthIt: The gist of "Bet On It" is Troy musing over how giving up who he is to get what he wants isn't worth it, and he won't throw his conscience away anymore.
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* WasItWorthIt: The gist of "Bet On It" is Troy musing over how giving up who he is to get what he wants isn't worth it, and he won't throw his conscience away anymore.
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''High School Musical 2'' is the first sequel to ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'', released in 2007. Like its predecessor, it is a Creator/DisneyChannel [[MadeForTVMovie Original Movie]] and a musical film directed by Kenny Ortega.

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''High School Musical 2'' is the first sequel to ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'', released in 2007. Like its predecessor, it is a Creator/DisneyChannel [[MadeForTVMovie Original Movie]] and a musical film directed by Kenny Ortega.
Creator/KennyOrtega.
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* NotSoDifferent: This is the point of "I Don't Dance". As said by Ryan, "I'll show you that it's one and the same/baseball, dancing; same game."
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->''“I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future. Until it actually started happening.”''
-->-- '''Troy Bolton'''
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* IdentityBreakdown: Downplayed in Troy's solo song "Bet On It," since despite lines like [[LossOfIdentity "It's no good at all to see yourself and not recognize your face,"]] Troy is ultimately defiant about not letting anyone define him but himself, rediscovering his identity in the process.

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