In addition to fans acclaimed by fans to this day, Disney Channel has films that have not pleased the public; Find out 5 of them!
In addition to series and animations, Disney Channel was also part of the childhood and adolescence of many with the release of films such as “High School Musical”, a plot that featured the romance of basketball star Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) and shy and intelligent Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens).
Although titles such as “Cheetah Girls” (2003), “Twitches – The Twin Witches” (2005) and “Princess Protection Program” (2009) also have entered the list of successes produced by the channel, there are several Disney Channel titles that did not please the public; Check out 5 of them below:
1. Avalon High
Fantasy movie that adapts the book of the same name Meg Cabot‘Avalon High’ (2010) won only 53% public approval at Rotten Tomatoes and gathered a 5.6 grade at IMDB.
Synopsis: “Allie Pennington is ecstatic when she finds out she will go to Avalon High until she graduates. But while researching King Arthur’s legacy, she begins to believe that some people in school can have medieval blood. The deeper the searches, the more convinced she is that her school is a contemporary camelot, and it is up to her to solve the mystery before the notorious traitor to win again.”
2. Scout brother

“Scout Brother” (2010) did not please either. The feature film is 5.2 in IMDB and 52% approval at Rotten Tomatoes.
Synopsis: “When your sister’s scout troop is in danger of dissolution, High School Hockey Star Alex Pearson exchanges her skates for a beret and takes the role of substitute leader of Scout Girls. Alex helps her sister and the girls from her troops to earn badges, and in return, they help him get a date with his greatest passion … who is also a scout leader.”
3. Dad’s rescue

With a 4.8 grade at IMDB and 45% approval of Rotten Tomatoes viewers, ‘The Rescue of Dad’ was released in 2009 bringing Emily Osment (Hannah Montana) In the main role.
Synopsis: “Melissa Morris is the daughter of the famous novelist Neal Morris. Instead of spending more time with Melissa, Neal seems more interested in creating exciting missions for Tripp Zoome, the imaginary hero he made famous in his books. But when his father is kidnapped by fans obsessed with real -life mystery, Melissa needs the help of his father’s biggest fans and a little knowledge of Enredos.”
4. The Pandora box

Like ‘The Rescue of Dad’, the movie ‘The Pandora Box’ (1999) also had 4.8 note in IMDB, but in Rotten Tomatoes the level of approval was lower: 42%.
Synopsis: “Mike Pillsbury identifies more with the imaginary aliens to which he creates elaborate stories than with the boys of his age, so he sends a request for the space begging the aliens come to pick him up. But Mike receives much more than they asked when they really appear. Now that he has opened a pandora box, Mike runs to get the help of his friends to help the world.”
5. Kim Possible

In 2019 came ‘Kim Possible’, a film based on the eponymous animated series created by Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley. The plot has a 3.8 grade in IMDB and only 28% public approval on Rotten Tomatoes.
Synopsis: “The teenager heroine Kim Possible and her best friend, Ron Stoppable, board the first year of high school, while saving the world from villains of evil. While Kim and Ron have always been a step ahead of their opponents, navigating the social hierarchy of high school is more challenging than action heroes never imagined. Family and the possible team: Ron, the technology genius Wade, the new friend Athena and Rufus, a naked mouse mouse. “
Remember that all titles are available for streaming on Disney+.
Source: Recreio
