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Lizzie McGuire



         


Lizzie McGuire is a popular Disney Channel live action television show. Its target demographic is preteens and teenagers, but can enjoyed by whole families as well. The TV show was created by Debra Solomon. The show's creatively offbeat, mixed media format (the show's producer Stan Rogow says the visual look of the show was partly inspired by Run Lola Run) stood out from the rest of the Disney Channel's programming - and in essence, became the channel's flagship show.

The series stars Hilary Duff as Lizzie McGuire, Lalaine as Miranda Sanchez, Adam Lamberg as David "Gordo" Gordon, and a moody but funny Cartoon Lizzie as Lizzie's psyche. Robert Carradine of Revenge Of The Nerds fame stars as Lizzie's father. Jake Thomas plays her brother, Matt.

The show depicts Lizzie, a seventh grader, encountering social problems with her schoolmates, teachers and family. She can always count on Miranda and Gordo's friendships, no matter what. She is a fashion setter and as so has the envy of her school's most popular girl, Kate Sanders, played by 16-year-old Ashlie Brillault. Kate likes trying to make Lizzie's life impossible, but Lizzie always manages to outsmart Kate and always comes out on top.

Cartoon Lizzie is an animated character in the show. Cartoon Lizzie represents the title character's inner thoughts. Addressing the audience directly in the manner of the Greek chorus, she is voiced by series star Hilary Duff.

Lizzie and Gordo have always felt certain attraction towards each other, but since they have known each other since they were second graders, they prefer to keep their relationship at a friendship level.

The show often has a subplot involving Matt, and his friends Lanny Onasis, Christian Copelin, and Melina, Carly Schroeder. Lanny is something of Matt's sidekick, and is never heard to speak as part of a running gag. Melina is less of a friend, and is constantly critical of Matt.

The show has had many special guest appearances, among them Aaron Carter, Frankie Muniz, David Carradine and Erik Estrada.

At the end of the show, there is always a bloopers section, where even Cartoon Lizzie's bloopers are shown.

A movie based on the show, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, was released on May 2, 2003. It was second at the box office in its opening week.

The show was later cancelled after only 65 episodes. Disney has a limit to all of its shows, that says only 65 episodes can be filmed. Also, Hilary Duff's people said she wasn't getting paid enough for a proposed spin-off taking Lizzie into High School on ABC.

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