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Hannah Montana
Sitcom
Genre
Teen sitcom
Musical comedy
Michael Poryes
Created by
Rich Correll
Barry O'Brien
Miley Cyrus
Starring
Emily Osment
Mitchel Musso
Jason Earles
Billy Ray Cyrus
Moiss Arias
Opening theme
Country of origin
United States
Originallanguage(s)
English
No. of seasons
No. of episodes
98 (list of episodes)
Production
Executiveproducer(s)
Steven Peterman
Michael Poryes
Videotape (multi-
Camera setup
camera)
2324 minutes
It's a Laugh Productions
Productioncompany(s)
Michael Poryes
Productions
Release
Original network
Disney Channel
SDTV
Picture format
NTSC (480i)
PAL (576i) (seasons 1
3)
HDTV (720p) (U.S.)
1080i(international)
(season 4)
Original release
Hannah Montana, also known as Hannah Montana Forever in its fourth and
final season, is an American musical comedy television series created
by Michael Poryes, Rich Correll, and Barry O'Brien. It focuses on Miley
Stewart (portrayed by Miley Cyrus), who is a teenager living a double life as an
average schoolgirl by day and as the famous recording artist Hannah Montana
by night. The story follows the daily life of Stewart, her brother, and her friends
while also starring Cyrus's country singer father Billy Ray Cyrus as her dad.
The series, produced by It's a Laugh Productions and Michael Poryes
Productions, premiered onDisney Channel on March 24, 2006 and concluded
on January 16, 2011 after having aired four seasons and ninety-eight
episodes. The soundtrack albums Hannah Montana (2006), Hannah Montana
2: Meet Miley Cyrus (2007), Hannah Montana 3 (2009), and Hannah Montana
Forever(2010) were released to coincide with their respective seasons. In
2007, the success of the series led to the Best of Both Worlds Tour, which
visited North America. The following year, it was adapted into the 3D
film Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert and its
accompanying soundtrack. In 2009, the first feature film of the series,
titled Hannah Montana: The Movie was released to commercial success, and
was additionally promoted through its accompanying soundtrack. All seasons
of the show have been distributed on DVD.
The series received generally favorable reviews from critics, and has been
recognized as a "guilty pleasure" by several media outlets. The show's instant
success is widely credited with the launch of Cyrus's career and her
establishment as a teen idol. However, as she continued to develop an
increasingly provocative image as the series progressed, the series has
received criticism for appearing to be a negative influence on its younger
audience.
Contents
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1Storylines
2Episodes
3Cast and characters
4Production
4.1Opening sequence
5Reception
5.1U.S. television ratings
6Criticism
6.1Cyrus's public image
6.2Lawsuits
7Broadcast
8Distribution
9Films
9.1Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
9.2Hannah Montana: The Movie
10Discography
11Awards and accolades
12See also
13References
14External links
Storylines
Lilly Truscott (Emily Osment, left) and Oliver Oken (Mitchel Musso, right) portrayed Stewart's
best friends throughout the series.
uncomfortable with the changed dynamic of their friendship, she often helps
the pair reconcile after arguing with one another. Miley herself begins dating
Jake again, but develops feelings for her band mate Jesse. Jackson moves
into his own apartment while attending college, while Lilly moves in with the
Stewart family after her mother finds work in Atlanta, Georgia. In the two-part
season finale, Robby buys a ranch in Malibu to bring Miley's horse Blue Jeans
from Tennessee, while Jackson leaves his apartment and returns home. Oliver
also embarks on a tour with the band that lived above Jackson's former
apartment.
In the fourth season, the Stewart family moves into their new ranch, and Miley
begins dating Jesse. He admits that he discovered her secret by paying
attention to her actions, and it begins to inconvenience her friends and family.
After much deliberation, Miley reveals to Jay Leno's television audience that
she is Hannah Montana. Afterwards, Miley and Lilly graduate high school, with
arrangements to attend college. In theseries finale, Miley and Lilly prepare to
go to college, yet another movie offer comes up. Miley tries to make Lilly reject
her, only to fail multiple times. She convinces Lilly to come with her to Paris
(where the movie is shooting), however at the airport, Lilly decides not to go,
but to return to college (this is due to Oliver convincing Lilly that Miley will get
another movie role next year). Miley continues to Paris, only to come back,
joining Lilly in Stanford. Jesse and Oliver guest star in that episode and a
Montage of pictures play at the end of the episode.
Episodes
Main article: List of Hannah Montana episodes
Originally aired
Season Episodes
First aired
Last aired
26
29[Note 1]
30
November 2, 200
8
13
Films
February 1, 2008
(theatrical)
Note
1.
Jump up^ A 30th episode, titled "No Sugar, Sugar", was produced, but never
aired in the United States.
The first season of Hannah Montana commenced airing on March 24, 2006
and concluded on March 30, 2007 after broadcasting 26 episodes. An
additional episode, titled "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana", served as
a crossover episode with That's So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,
and was broadcast on July 28, 2006.[3] The second season had 29 episodes,
and aired from April 23, 2007 until October 12, 2008.[3] An additional episode,
titled "No Sugar, Sugar", was filmed but was not broadcast in the United States
after parental complaints alleged that the episode provided inaccurate
information regarding diabetes.[4]
The third season of Hannah Montana premiered on November 2, 2008 and
concluded on March 14, 2010 after broadcasting 30 episodes.[3] Its twentieth
episode aired on July 17, 2009 and served as the third and final installment of
the "Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana" crossover episode;[3] the first was
considered an episode of the second season of Wizards of Waverly Place,
[5]
while the second was produced as an installment of the first season of The
Suite Life on Deck.[6] Furthermore, the season was interrupted with the
premiere of Hannah Montana: The Movie, which was released on April 10,
2009.[7]
The fourth and final season of Hannah Montana was renamed Hannah
Montana Forever,[8] and premiered on July 11, 2010.[3] After broadcasting 13
episodes that season, and 98 episodes across all four, the series finale aired
on January 16, 2011.[3]
Miley Cyrus (pictured) served as the series' central focus during its four-season run.
Throughout its run, the series was led by five (seasons 1 and 4) and six
(seasons 23) primary characters. Its original main characters are Miley
Stewart (portrayed by Miley Cyrus), Lilly Truscott (Emily Osment), Oliver
Oken (Mitchel Musso), Jackson Stewart (Jason Earles), and Robby
Stewart (Billy Ray Cyrus).[9] In the second season, Rico Suave(Moiss Arias),
who originally appeared in a supporting capacity during the first season,[10] was
integrated into the primary cast.[11] During the fourth and final season, Oken
became a supporting character due to Musso's involvement on the television
series Pair of Kings, which aired on the sister station Disney XD.[12]
The aforementioned character's storylines were largely developed by
supporting cast members. Susan Stewart (Brooke Shields) is shown as Miley
and Jackson's deceased mother in flashback scenes, while Aunt Dolly (Dolly
Parton) is portrayed as Miley's godmother (Parton is Cyrus's real-life
godmother). Jake Ryan (Cody Linley) was depicted as an actor for the popular
television series Zombie High. He briefly attended Seaview Middle School with
Stewart, Truscott, and Oken, and engaged in an on-again/off-again
relationship with Stewart in several points duringHannah Montana. Roxy Roker
(Frances Callier) was close friends with the Stewart family, and additionally
served as their bodyguard during public appearances. Amber Addison
(Shanica Knowles) and Ashley Dewitt (Anna Mara Prez de Tagle) are shown
as stereotypical school divas, and are notably the rivals of Stewart and
Truscott. Jesse (Drew Roy) is introduced as one of Miley's later love interests.
Production
Michael Poryes, who is credited as co-creator, also co-created the hit Disney
Channel Original Series That's So Raven. The show is produced by It's a
Laugh Productions, Inc. and Michael Poryes Productions, in association with
Disney Channel Original Productions. It is filmed at Sunset Bronson Studios in
Hollywood, California.
The original idea for this show was based on the That's So Raven episode
"Goin' Hollywood", which served as the backdoor pilot for a sitcom tentatively
called Better Days to star Alyson Stoner, in which a child star of a popular TV
show of the same name was to try her hand at going to a normal school. The
episode "New Kid in School" has the basic premise as that aforementioned
episode.
As the show's concept was further developed, among those considered for the
lead role of 'Chloe Stewart' were former American Juniors finalistJordan
McCoy, future Gossip Girl actress Taylor Momsen and pop and R&B
singer JoJo (who rejected the role).[13] Miley Cyrus originally auditioned for the
role of the "best friend"[14] Lilly Truscott, but they thought she would be better for
the main character, so she tried out for Chloe Stewart/Hannah Montana. Chloe
Stewart was later changed to Miley Stewart when Cyrus got the part.[15] The
names of Hannah Montana were changed a few times. One of the previous
names was Alexis Texas.[16]
In December 2006, Disney announced plans to release Hannah Montana
products, including clothing, jewelry, apparel, and dolls, at selected stores.
[17]
Play Along Toys released the Hannah Montana fashion dolls, singing dolls,
Miley Stewart doll, and other merchandise in August 2007. More Hannah dolls
were released in November, along with Oliver, Lilly, and later Jake Ryan dolls.
They became one of the most popular Christmas toys in 2007.[18]
According to the Daily Dispatch, the TV series held a global audience of
200 million viewers in 2008. "If Mileys viewers were a country, they would be
the fifth largest population in the world just ahead of Brazil."[19] By February
2008, the Hannah Montana franchise had become so important that Disney
convened an "80-person, all-platform international meeting to discuss Hannah
Montana's future".[20] All Disney business segments were represented at the
meeting.
Opening sequence
The theme song for Hannah Montana is "The Best of Both Worlds" written
by Matthew Gerrard and Robbie Nevil, produced by Gerrard and performed by
Miley Cyrus (as Hannah Montana). John Carta, who also composed the music
cues to signify scene changes and commercial breaks for the first season,
composed the music for the song. The song's lyrics describe the basic premise
of the television series.
The full-length version of the song, which is 2 minutes, 54 seconds in length,
was included on the show's soundtrack, released in October 2006. For the TV
version of the theme, which lasts only 50 seconds, only the first two stanzas
and the last two were used. "Just Like You" and "The Other Side of Me" were
originally tested for the opening theme song, before "Best of Both Worlds" was
chosen as the theme.
The opening sequence for the first two seasons features episode clips of each
cast member when their name appears. Each cast member's name is "wiped"
on the screen in a marquee-light-style. The sequence then switches to fullscreen episode clips (most of the clips used in the Season One version of the
sequence were of the early produced episodes) with the creator's names
appearing in the second-to-last clip. The show's title logo design appears at
the beginning and end of the sequence (the latter portion on the "concert
stage" features Cyrus as her character Hannah Montana). The only change to
the sequence for season two were the replacement of episode clips and the
addition of the Disney logo above the show's title logo.
For season three, a new version of the opening credits was used. It features
Miley as herself and Hannah Montana in a Times Square-like setting. The
names of the actors and actresses and clips from the show appear in a sort-of
marquee board and it features Hannah Montana with her new wig and clothes
style. The song playing is a remixed version of "The Best of Both Worlds", that
was originally recorded for (and heard in) Hannah Montana: The Movie. This
marked the first time that a Disney Channel series has completely revamped
its opening title sequence. The sequence was reformatted for high definition
and slightly altered for season four, with the credit typing changed, the addition
of the "Forever" wording in the main title logo, the removal of Mitchel Musso
from the credit sequence and the inclusion of clips from season four episodes.
Reception
U.S. television ratings
The series premiere of Hannah Montana garnered 5.4 million views, giving the
Disney Channel the highest ratings in its history.[21] The series' most-viewed
episode, "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas" aired on August 17,
2007, to an audience of 10.7 million. In doing so, it also became the mostviewed episode on basic cable.[22]
Ratings table
Most watched episode
Seaso
n
Timeslot
Seaso
n1
Fridays, 8/7c
Sundays,
8/7c (episodes 21
Viewers
(in
millions)
26
4.04
29
4.74
Title
Viewers
(in
millions)
7.1[23]
10.7[22]
29)
Sundays, 8/7c
Sunday,
Seaso
November March
7:30/6:30c
(seaso
n3
2, 2008 14, 2010
30
4.75
"Super(stitious
) Girl"
9.3[24]
13
5.05
"I'll Always
Remember
You"
7.1[25]
n finale
both parts)
Seaso
n4
Sundays, 8/7c
Criticism
Cyrus's public image
"When Walt Disney was running the company, it would have been unthinkable that a former
Disney star would go this route. I cant imagine any parent, knowing what Mileys current
stage persona is, letting their child get too attached to the Hannah Montana character. So for
that reason, Disney may find themselves forced to retire the character all together."
Melissa Henson of the Parents Television Councildiscussing the connection between the
series and Cyrus's continued career.[26]
over", and acknowledged her attempts to "start as a new artist" with her
fourth studio albumand first record unaffiliated with Disney, Bangerz (2013).[31]
Lawsuits
Buddy Sheffield alleged that he pitched the concept for a television series
titled Rock and Roland to the Disney Channel in 2001. The program would
have focused on a junior high school student who led a secret double life as a
rock star, though the network passed on the proposal. However, after Hannah
Montana became a successful franchise, Sheffield filed a lawsuit against the
Disney Channel in August 2007, commenting that he was owed "millions of
dollars" in damages.[32]
In April 2010, series co-creators Rich Correll and Barry O'Brien filed a lawsuit
against the Disney Channel for $5 million over profits from the program. They
claimed that they were denied their share of profits and pre-negotiated
percentage-based bonuses based on their backend deals and Writers Guild of
America, West requirements for writers who receive "created by" credits.
Correll, who also directed a number of episodes, further alleged that he was
unfairly terminated and blackballed by Disney after testifying in connection with
a WGA arbitration. A third producer, Michael Poryes, has previously filed a
similar lawsuit in October 2008.[33]
Broadcast
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Distribution
See also: List of Hannah Montana DVDs
Films
Discography
Main articles: List of Hannah Montana songs and Hannah Montana
discography
Soundtracks
Other albums
Hannah Montan
Best of Both Wor
Hits Remixed (20
Best of Hannah M
Award
Category
TV Choice Breakout Star
Recipient
Miley Cyrus
Result
Nominated[41]
Golden Icon
Awards
Nominated[42][43]
Casting
Society of
America
Carol Goldwasser
Best Casting Children's TV
and Howard
Programming
Meltzer
Nominated[44]
2007
Won[45]
Teen Choice
Awards
Choice TV Show: Comedy
Hannah Montana
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama) Miley Cyrus
Leading Young Actress
Won[45]
Nominated[46]
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama) Emily Osment
Supporting Young Actress
Nominated[46]
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama)
Recurring Young Actor
Cody Linley
Nominated[46]
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama)
Recurring Young Actress
Morgan York
Nominated[46]
Favorite TV Actress
Miley Cyrus
Won[47]
Best TV Show
Hannah Montana
Nominated[48]
Miley Cyrus
Nominated[48]
Young Artist
Awards
2007 Kids'
Choice
Awards
2007 UK
Kids' Choice
Awards
Best TV Actress
Emmy
Awards
Outstanding Children's
Program
Casting
Society of
America
Carol Goldwasser
Best Casting Children's TV
and Howard
Programming
Meltzer
Won[50]
Won[51]
2008
Hannah Montana
Nominated[49]
Teen Choice
Awards
Choice TV Show: Comedy
Best Performance in a TV
Series Leading Young
Actress
Best Performance in a TV
Series Recurring Young
Actress
Young Artist
Awards
2008 UK
Won[51]
Miley Cyrus
Won[52]
Ryan Newman
2008 Kids'
Choice
Awards
Hannah Montana
Favorite TV Show
Favorite TV Actress
Favorite Kids' TV Show
Nominated[52]
Nominated[52]
Hannah Montana
Won[52]
Hannah Montana
Nominated[53][54]
Miley Cyrus
Hannah Montana
Won[54]
Nominated[55][56]
Kids' Choice
Awards
2008
Australian
Kids' Choice
Awards
Miley Cyrus
Hannah Montana
Miley Cyrus
Won[56]
Nominated[57][58]
Won[58]
Television
Critics
Association
Awards
Outstanding Achievement in
Hannah Montana
Children's Programming
Gracie Allen
Awards
Miley Cyrus
Won[61]
BAFTA
Children's
Awards
Hannah Montana
Won[62]
Emmy
Awards
Outstanding Children's
Program
Hannah Montana
Nominated[63]
Casting
Society of
America
Won[64]
Won[65]
Nominated[59][60]
Emily Osment
Won[65]
Won[65]
Hannah Montana
Won[65]
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama) Miley Cyrus
Leading Young Actress
Young Artist
Awards
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama)
Supporting Young Actor
Moises Arias
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama) Emily Osment
Supporting Young Actress
2009 Kids'
Choice
Awards
2009
Australian
Kids' Choice
Awards
Favorite TV Show
Favorite TV Actress
Meus Prmios
Favorite TV Program
Nick Brazil
Nominated[66]
Nominated[66]
Nominated[66]
Hannah Montana
Nominated[67][68]
Miley Cyrus
Nominated[67][68]
Miley Cyrus
Nominated[69]
Hannah Montana
Nominados[70][71]
Gracie Allen
Awards
Miley Cyrus
Won[72]
BAFTA
Children's
Awards
Hannah Montana
Won[73]
Emmy
Awards
Outstanding Children's
Program
Hannah Montana
Nominated[74]
Casting
Nominated[75]
Society of
America
and Howard
Meltzer
Best Performance in a TV
Series (Comedy or Drama) Miley Cyrus
Leading Young Actress
Nominated[76]
Young Artist
Awards
Best Performance in a TV
Series Guest Starring
Young Actor 14 and Over
Nate Hartley
Won[76]
2010 Kids'
Choice
Awards
Favorite TV Actress
Miley Cyrus
Nominated[77][78]
Kids' Choice
Awards
Mexico
Nominated[79][80]
Emmy
Awards
Outstanding Children's
Program
Hannah Montana
Nominated[81]
Casting
Society of
America
Nominated[82]
Best Performance in a TV
Series Guest Starring Young David Burrus
Actor 1113
Nominated[83]
2010
2011
Young Artist
Awards
Best Performance in a TV
Series Recurring Young
Actress Ten and Under
2011 Kids'
Choice
Awards
Favorite TV Actress
Mary-Charles Jones
Miley Cyrus
Nominated[83]
Nominated[84][85]
Kids' Choice
Awards
Mexico
Favorite International
Program
Teen Choice
Awards
Casting
Society of
America
Hannah Montana
Nominated[86][87]
Nominated[88][89]
Nominated[90]
See also
Disney portal
Television portal
Hannah Banana
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