Remember some of the crossovers that took place with Disney Channel’s landmark series
Disney Channel’s original series were a huge success and defined a generation. Many people didn’t know how to choose which was their favorite and, sometimes, the problem was solved with a crossover between the productions. In some episodes it was possible to see characters from one story interacting with the protagonists from another program.
If you are also part of this generation, RECREIO brought some of Disney Channel’s most iconic crossovers for you to remember these moments. Check out!
1. Hannah Montana, Zack and Cody: Twins in Action and That’s So Raven
One of Disney Channel’s most iconic crossovers was “That’s So Suite Life of Hannah Montana”, a special that brought together the characters from “Zack and Cody: Twins in Action”, with Hannah Montana and Raven, from “That’s So Suite Life of Hannah Montana”. Raven.”
The special was divided into three parts, and shows Raven going to the Tipton Hotel to ask Zack and Cody for help in convincing London to agree to do a photo shoot. The hotel owner’s daughter refuses because she doesn’t like the dress Raven made — but what she didn’t expect is that Hannah Montana would show up and want the dress, which ends up causing a fight between the two.
2. Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place and Zack and Cody: Twins on Board

Would you believe that the cast of “Hannah Montana,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” and “Zack and Cody” could be in a special together? Well, this crossover happened!
The plot begins when Justin, from “Wizards of Waverly Place”, wins a contest and the prize is a cruise trip to Hawaii — and it’s obvious that his sister Alex, and her best friend, Harper, would find a way. to participate in this adventure.
Already on the ship, the Russo family meets Bailey, Zack and Cody, protagonists of “Zack and Cody: Twins on Board”. They were all looking forward to the Hannah Montana show on the cruise, but Alex ends up losing Bailey’s tickets, which causes a huge mess. In the second part of the special, the singer gets involved in the confusion of these people.
3. Keep It Up and Good Luck, Charlie!

Have you ever imagined what would happen if your family agreed to participate in a dance program on TV? This is what happens in the Duncan family, from the series “Good Luck, Charlie!”.
On a visit to Chicago, the Duncans met “Shake It Up” stars Rocky Blue and Cece Jones, two friends who are professional dancers on the television dance show. What the characters didn’t count on was that, after several bizarre events, they would all be producing a great dance number.
4. Jessie and Good Luck, Charlie!

The trip to Chicago allowed Teddy and his brother, PJ, to meet the cast of “Shake It Up” — but the oldest members of the Duncan family didn’t go straight home and stopped by New York.
Being a Christmas episode, we get to see the brothers from “Good Luck, Charlie!” being trapped in the city due to a blizzard, in addition to the Ross children, characters from the series “Jessie”, also remaining tied up to find out who stole their presents.
5. Jessie and Austin & Ally

The crossover between the series “Jessie” and “Austin & Ally” begins on New Year’s Eve in New York, when Austin and Ally travel to the city to perform the New Year’s Eve show in Times Square. There, they end up meeting Jessie and the children. After a musical misunderstanding, the Ross family’s nanny takes the children to Florida to visit Austin and Ally’s music venue.
This episode featuring characters from these series was very successful and became the second highest-rated cable broadcast of 2012.
Source: Recreio
