In addition to High School Musical and Camp Rock, remember other iconic Disney Channel films
In addition to producing iconic series such as Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place, Sunny Among the Stars, Good Luck Charlie and many others, Disney Channel was also responsible for releasing several iconic films that marked the lives of many children and adolescents worldwide.
The success of these films was so great that many of them won more than one sequel, in addition to being remembered to this day by passionate fans of the channel. If you are also one of them, remember 5 unforgettable films already released by Disney Channel.
1. The Cheetah Girls
“The Cheetah Girls” franchise features the story of four friends who dream of forming a girl band and becoming extremely famous singers. starring Raven-Symone, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams and Sabrina Bryanthe first film was released in the year 2003, and received two more sequels in 2006 and 2008.
In addition, the girlgroup surpassed the small screen and was also launched in real life, but as a trio, since the singer and actress Raven-Symone decided to focus on his solo career. The group lasted six years, and had its end announced in 2009.
2. Twitches — The Little Witches Twins
Based on the series of books written by HB Gilmour and Randi Reisfelthe “Twitches: The Little Witches” franchise talks about the little witches Artemis (Tia Mowry-Hardrict) and Apollo (Tamera Mowry), who are separated on the day of his birth, and reunite on his 21st birthday.

The first film, released in 2005, was the production that had the highest audience on Disney Channel’s opening night, with more than 7 million viewers. The huge success soon ensured its sequel, which debuted in 2005, and features the twins embarking on a new adventure to try to bring their father back from the Land of Shadows.
3. Starstruck: My Boyfriend Is a Superstar
At some point in life, everyone has imagined what their life would be like if they dated their favorite artist — and that’s exactly what happens in “Starstruck”. In the film, Jessica Olson travels to Los Angeles with her family and needs to accompany her sister Sara’s madness to find her idol Christopher Wilde who, for her, must not be as special as he appears. However, her perspective on the star may end up changing after the two meet and unexpected feelings begin to emerge.

With Sterling Knight and Danielle Campbell in the lead roles, “Starstruck: My Boyfriend Is a Superstar”, released in 2010, was the first Disney Channel movie to open on a Sunday night, accumulating approximately 6 million viewers.
4. Princess Protection Program
In addition to being super friends in real life and starring in their own series on Disney Channel, the actresses and singers Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez they were also protagonists in a movie together – and even sang the theme song of the long side by side.

In “Protection Program for Princesses” (2009), Princess Rosalinda needs to flee her country Costa Luna after being threatened by a terrible dictator, being welcomed by the Protection Program for Princesses and taken to the house of agent Mason, responsible for taking care of of the heiress. There, she meets Carter, daughter of the spy who will need to help the princess in her disguise as a normal girl.
5. Jump In!
starring Corbin BleuChad from High School Musical, “Jump In!”, released in 2007, tells the story of Izzy Daniels, a boy who practices boxing and seeks to be the winner of the “Golden Glove” award like his father, but who ends up discovering who also likes to practice cross strings, keeping his personal taste a big secret.

With the participation of Keke Palmer in the role of Mary Thomas, the film was the 69th original feature released by the Disney Channel, and features corbin as the performer of the theme song “Push It to the Limit”.
Source: Recreio
