They were not collective delirium! Remember some Disney Channel series that almost nobody talks about anymore
Disney channels were responsible for creating countless series that marked the childhood and adolescence of thousands of young people around the world. Among his most famous productions, we can remember Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place, That’s So Raven, Sunny Among Stars, Jonas, Zack & Cody, among many other successes that were responsible for launching the career of artists such as Jonas Brothers, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus It is zendaya.
In addition to these big names, the channel has also produced some other series that may have fallen into oblivion by the general public — but which also marked the lives of many people out there. Remember some!
1. Zeke and Luther
Originally released in 2009 by Disney XD, it stars Hutch Damage It is Adam Hicks. The series tells the story of two young friends who dream of becoming world famous professional skateboarders, but always end up getting into trouble. The production has only 3 seasons, totaling 72 episodes, and had its finale aired in 2012. All seasons can be seen on Disney+.
2. Cory at the White House

“Cory in the White House” was the first spin-off of the “That’s So Raven” series. Launched in 2007 on Disney Channel, the series follows Cory’s change (Kyle Massey), brother of Raven, and his father Victor (Rondell Sheridan) to the capital of the United States, after Mr. Baxter lands a job as the president’s chef and together they live in the White House.

starring Doc Shaw, Mitchel Musso (until season 2) and Adam Hicks (as of season 3), “Par de Reis” was also produced by Disney XD, and was recorded entirely with a live audience. It premiered in 2011, and tells the story of the twin brothers Boomer, Brady and Boz, who discover they are heirs to the throne of the island of Kinkow, and need to move from Chicago to become kings. With three seasons, this was Disney XD’s most watched series, surpassing even Zeke and Luther.
4. A Band There at Home

Also a Disney XD original, “A Band At Home” premiered in 2010, and tells the story of Tripp Campbell (Logan Miller), a 15-year-old boy who was hired by the 80s heavy metal band Iron Weasel to become the newest lead guitarist, and help them get back in business. Extremely popular in the US, the production even featured a crossover with the Zack & Cody series: Twins on Board in its first season.
5. When the Bell Rings

“When Toca o Sino” was a series initially produced by Disney Channel Italy which, after its huge success, featured some other versions from different countries — including an American one, with Demi Lovato, and a Brazilian, as the cast of High School Musical: The Selection. The Brazilian version premiered in 2009, and has three seasons. The plot tells the story of eight friends who use the school break to discuss numerous life events, such as their biggest dreams, difficulties in their studies, problems in their personal life and their love life.
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