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July 6

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July 6, 2012 – Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure Opens in Walt Disney World’s Epcot

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“Attention secret agents! Your mission, beginning now, is to join Agent P in Epcot’s World Showcase to help him thwart the plans of the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.”

On July 6, 2012, the Phineas and Ferb interactive game “Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure” was launched it Epcot’s World Showcase at Walt Disney World. Based on the hit Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb, guests join the character Agent P to track down and stop the plans of the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz. Guests are given a device called a F.O.N.E (Field Operative Notifications Equipment) at one of four kiosks located in Norway and Italy pavilions in the World Showcase. Through the F.O.N.E, clues are provided to help guests locate several “Inators,” inventions by Dr. Doofenshmirtz. Two to four agents are able to use the F.O.N.E, with each mission lasting between 30 to 45 minutes.

June 16

June 16, 2006 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior Premieres

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“Just because you don’t miss it, doesn’t mean it isn’t missing.”

On June 16, 2006, the Disney Channel Original Movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior premiered. The film garnered 5.7 million viewers on its premiere, making it the fifth highest viewed Disney Channel Original Movie, as well as breaking viewing records in Japan, the United Kingdom, and Europe. It was also the second Disney Channel Original Movie to be released on iTunes, and the first to air on the Disney owned ABC Family. The film overall received good reviews, with many praising lead actress Brenda Song as the title character. It was mostly filmed in Auckland, New Zealand, with excutive producer for the Power Rangers series Koichi Sakamoto acting as the action unit director; many actors that have been in the Power Rangers series were also featured in the film. The film was written by Vince Cheung, Ben Montanio, Lydia Look, and Mark Seabrooks. It was directed by John Laing, and stars Brenda Song as Wendy Wu, Shin Koyamada as Shen, Ellen Woglom as Jessica, and Tsai Chin as Grandma Wu.

The film begins in Mongolia, where soldiers are training in a courtyard. One soldier in particular named Shen is able to best all the others, when he is called forward to take on the task of defeating an ancient evil, and is sent to retrieve an ancient warrior in California. Meanwhile, Wendy Wu is sitting in class, not paying attention as usual, and dreams of being Homecoming Queen. She is competing against a girl named Jessica, and is angry that she may lose the crown. Little by little, Wendy is displaying fighting skills, which begins to frighten her. Shen arrives in California and begins his search.

Shen arrives at Wendy's house and tries to tell her of her destiny as the yin warrior

Shen arrives at Wendy’s house and tries to tell her of her destiny as the yin warrior

Late that night, at the Civic Museum in Fair Springs, California, a mysterious package is delivered and taken to the archives where the artifacts for the Chinese exhibit are being held. The box glows ominously, killing a nearby flower. Shen, meanwhile, arrives at Wendy’s house, and when Wendy opens the door, she is scared by his proclamation that she is a warrior named Miaozhen, a warrior born in the Wei Dynasty, sworn to defeat evil. She begins to fight him, displaying her innate skills of being an ancient warrior, and manages to send him away. As this occurs, the item inside the strange box at the museum begins to cast a spell before it escapes, possessing a security guard. It recognizes Wendy from the picture on her mother’s desk, and possesses Wendy’s brother Peter when he comes to deliver a pizza. Shen, waiting outside Wendy’s house, spies Peter returning home, and senses an evil spirit within him. He infiltrates the house to protect her, fighting Peter while Wendy sleeps, oblivious. After Peter is defeated, the evil creature possesses the family dog instead.

The next morning, Wendy wakes up to discover a protective necklace around her neck, and removes it, thinking it to be a joke by her brother. Shen keeps a close watch on the house as everyone leaves for their day. He enters the house and finds Wendy’s grandmother holding the necklace, asking if Wendy is the warrior, and then asks him to protect her. Shen promises he will, then runs after her, demanding that she wear the necklace for protection and warns her that she is in danger. During a soccer match, Wendy once again shows her innate skills, while her dog enters the school, looking for her. The principal is soon possessed by the evil spirit. Shen finally catches up with Wendy and tries to explain everything. Wendy is rather rattled by what he says, and doesn’t wish to start training. He tells her friends that he is her cousin from China, and wishes to keep it a secret. Shen continues to guard her, whether she likes it or not, and Wendy’s grandmother makes sure Wendy wears the necklace, certain that her granddaughter will be a great warrior.

Wendy feels that her life is falling apart since Shen arrived

Wendy feels that her life is falling apart since Shen arrived

Shen arrives at the school the next day, preventing the principal from attacking Wendy, with the spirit soon possessing her history teacher, Mr. Medina. Meanwhile, Wendy’s nemesis Jessica has made it her mission to prevent Wendy from being Homecoming Queen, including disqualifying her from the nominations altogether. Dismayed, Wendy believes there is no way to pass her history class. Shen offers to help her with passing her history midterm on China, only if she wears the medallion. She finally agrees, just as Mr. Medina is about to attack Wendy. The spirit soon moved on to a janitor. Wendy and Shen begin to train, with Wendy not taking it as seriously as she should. She finally understands, and begins to meditate everywhere, even at school. She then passes the midterm with an A, and is able to focus her mind and begin her training, although she goes back to her homecoming campaign, leaving Shen dismayed.

Later, Wendy asks her grandmother if she misses China, and her grandmother responds that she does, recalling memories of the village where she grew up, including a story of a young female yin warrior named Miaozhen. She then reveals that her own mother was a yin warrior, and Wendy needs to accept the honor. The family then meets Shen, who pretends to be a distant relative of Wendy’s grandmother. He offers to help Wendy’s mother with her terracotta warrior exhibit, and she gratefully accepts. He then wins over the rest of the family, except for Wendy’s father, who suddenly gets moody. Wendy then takes Shen to the mall for her own kind of training: dressing Shen like an American teenager. Late that night, Wendy’s mom and dad talk, with Wendy’s dad feeling guilty that he’s turned his back on his Chinese heritage. The two decide to incorporate more of their Chinese heritage into their lives.

The two open up to each other, with Wendy dismayed to find that Shen must die in battle

The two open up to each other, with Wendy dismayed to find that Shen must die in battle

Wendy soon discovers that she’s growing bored of her boyfriend Austin, and discovers she’s developing feelings for Shen. Shen warns Wendy that she will need to train harder than any of the past yin warriors to defeat the evil spirit, as it grows stronger and stronger each 90-year cycle. The two then discuss their lives, and Wendy admits that she doesn’t love her boyfriend, and is only with him because everyone says they look good together. As the two bond, Shen reveals that he will die during the battle, that it is his destiny to sacrifice himself to save Wendy, as it has been over the thousands of years he has been reincarnated. She is dismayed by this, but he has no regrets. Wendy then brings him to a party to act like a teenager, and is upset by the attention he gets, as she wants to spend time with him. She breaks up with Austin, and watches as Shen impresses everyone at the party. When a girl kisses him, however, she storms out of the party and tosses aside the medallion, unaware that her best friend Tory is now possessed by the evil spirit. She confesses everything to Tory, but Tory attempts to attack Wendy, until Shen steps in to save her. Tory is then knocked into the pool, and Shen and Wendy leave to continue training. The evil spirit then possesses Jessica through Jessica’s camera.

At training, Shen lets Wendy know they’ve reached the final part of her training, where she will be trained by five ancient masters: the tiger, the snake, the leopard, the crane, and the dragon. Shen reveals he is the dragon, which is the last lesson, and they begin training with the snake, who is Shen’s master from the temple. Wendy doesn’t feel comfortable beating up an old man, so Shen has the spirits of the ancient masters possess her teachers from school, starting with her gym teacher Coach Gibbs as the snake. Her principal becomes the leopard, teacher Mr. Tobias becomes the crane, and her history teacher Mr. Medina becomes the tiger. Wendy completes her lessons, and Shen informs her that she’s now become a yin warrior. Soon after, Wendy finds out that she’s been named Homecoming Queen, but thanks Shen sincerely for his help and invites him to homecoming as her date. He refuses, and she remembers that he has to die in battle, which will occur the next day during homecoming. She is upset that he didn’t tell her that it would occur during the homecoming event, and walks away from him.

Jessica, possessed, awakens the terra cotta soldiers

Jessica, possessed, awakens the terracotta soldiers

Jessica, possessed by the evil spirit, brings the terracotta soldiers to life as its army. Wendy’s grandmother presents her with a fighting outfit, and is dismayed to find that Wendy is going to homecoming rather than battle evil. Shen goes to battle the evil spirit by himself, but doesn’t have enough strength to do it on his own. As she leaves for homecoming, the ancient masters arrive to take her to the fight, but she still refuses to go, until they tell her that Shen has gone on his own to fight. Wendy finally shows up with the masters and saves Shen before she fights Jessica. As she fights, her grandmother shows up and presents Wendy with her great-grandmother’s fighting robes, which Wendy quickly dons. The terracotta soldiers are soon destroyed by the masters, leaving Wendy alone with Jessica. The spirit soon leaves Jessica, but the battle isn’t over, as it creates a new form from the broken terracotta soldiers. Shen attempts to battle the evil spirit, as does Wendy, but he is too strong for either of them. Shen attempts to sacrifice himself, but Wendy refuses to let him die, using everything she’s learned to keep Shen alive. The two then fight together, defeating the evil spirit once and for all. As the legend ends, the masters reveal that this is Shen’s last life, and he can stay with Wendy, and the couple run off together.

June 7

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June 7, 2002 – The Disney Channel Original Animated Series Kim Possible Premieres

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“Call me, beep me, if you want to reach me.”

On June 7, 2002, the Disney Channel Original Animated Series Kim Possible premiered. It was the second animated series branded as a Disney Channel Original Series, and the first to be produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The first episode, “Crush,” was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, and after its premiere, the show became the most-watched and highest rated television show on Disney Channel. The show ran for five years and three months, with a total of 87 episodes, and won an Emmy  during its run. The show was created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle, and stars Christy Carlson Romano as Kim, Will Friedle as Ron, Nancy Cartwright as Rufus, and Tahj Mowry as Wade.

The first episode, “Crush,” introduces Kim Possible and her friend Ron Stoppable, who attend Middleton High School. Ron can’t find his pet naked mole rat, Rufus, and when he finally does, Kim isn’t paying attention, as her crush Josh has appeared in the hallway. She goes up to talk to him, but has a hard time keeping her cool. When she walks with Ron in the hallway, she relays to him her dilemma. Ron is under the impression that he and Kim were going to go together again, but Kim tells him that, while they used to go as friends, they should find other people to bring as dates to the dance. Just then, Wade calls, and Kim is sent on a mission to Japan. Kim and Ron arrive at the most automated video game factory in the world, where Kim’s arch nemesis, Dr. Drakken, has taken over the entire building.

Kim and Ron sit on the roof of the company, trying to determine the situation

Kim and Ron sit on the roof of the company, trying to determine the situation

Kim and Ron sneak into the building, with Kim questioning why Drakken wants to take over a video game factory. Ron informs her that the factory makes the Z-Boy, the fastest graphics system ever, which makes Kim question Drakken’s motives more. Ron creates a distraction while Kim frees the hostages, but is soon captured by Drakken and his assistant Shego. Drakken is able to flee with the resources to create Z-Boy, leaving Kim and Ron helpless to stop him. The next day, Kim tries to figure out her problems with Drakken and Josh, and resolves to fix both of these, while Ron still can’t find a date. Unfortunately, Kim is unable to strike up the nerve to ask Josh out, and is soon called away for her mission to stop Drakken. They finally arrive at his lair, but accidentally trip the security beams and get captured. Kim battles Shego while Ron takes care of the guards. After Shego is defeated, Ron and Kim discover Drakken’s true plan: to use the factory assembly line and the Z-Boy to create a powerful fighting machine.

Kim and Ron evade Drakken’s attacks, and Wade informs the pair that there is an override module Kim can use to have Wade hack in and destroy. Shego soon comes back to attack Kim, but she and Drakken are once again defeated by Kim. Back at school, Kim still tries to work up the courage to ask Josh to the dance. She finally does, and he accepts.

May 14

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May 14, 2005 – Kim Possible, Brandy & Mr. Whiskers,  and Rolie Polie Olie Win Awards at the 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Ceremony

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“The Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Award recipients were chosen by a panel of their peers in 41 categories.”

On May 14, 2005, the 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were held simultaneously at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City and the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood and Highland in Los Angeles, California. At this ceremony, two Disney Channel shows won awards for Creative Arts: Melissa Ellis and Fil Brown won Outstanding Sound Mixing – Live Action and Animation for Kim Possible, Rossen Varbanov was awarded for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for his work on the Brandy & Mr. Whiskers episode “The Monkey’s Paw,” and Rolie Polie Olie won for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program. Kim Possible had three other nominations, including Outstanding Children’s Animated Program, while Rolie Polie Olie and Brandy & Mr. Whiskers won in the only categories in which they were nominated.

May 8

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May 8, 1997 – Playhouse Disney Begins Airing on the Disney Channel

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“Where learning is powered by imagination.”

On May 8, 1997, the television block Playhouse Disney began airing on the Disney Channel. The block, aimed at preschool-aged children, was introduced after the Disney Channel moved from basic cable to premium cable, and aired from 4 am to 2 pm Eastern Standard Time on weekdays, and 4 am to 9 am Eastern Standard Time on weekends. The shows broadcast on the channel included Bear in the Big Blue House, PB&J Otter, and Rolie Polie Olie. The channel also showed special short subjects between shows, with no commercials. On February 14, 2011, the block was rebranded as Disney Junior.

May 6

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May 6, 1985 – The Disney Channel Show Dumbo’s Circus Premieres

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“Dumbo’s Circus, flying from town to town, now here’s the part that’s too good to be true: Dumbo’s Circus, Dumbo’s Circus, is coming to visit you!”

On May 6, 1985, the first episode of the combination live action-puppet Disney Channel series Dumbo’s Circus premiered. The premise of the show is that Dumbo has grown up after the events of the film, and now runs his own circus. The circus travels from town to town, flying through the air, thanks to Dumbo. Although the main character was taken from the 1941 film Dumbo, none of the other characters from the film appear in the series. The show used what was called “puppetronics,” which featured cast members in puppet suits with technology by Ken Forsse, the creator of Teddy Ruxpin. The series ran for 120 episodes, and reruns ran until February 28, 1997.

April 24

April 24, 2007 – The Hannah Montana Episode “Cuffs Will Keep Us Together” Airs on the Disney Channel

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“Well, you normally don’t introduce “True Friend” as a touching little song about a two-faced backstabber.”

On April 24, the second episode of the second season of the popular Disney Channel Original Series Hannah Montana, entitled “Cuffs Will Keep Us Together” aired on the Disney Channel. The episode had 3.5 million viewers on its initial airdate. It was directed by Roger S. Christiansen, and written by Steven Peterman.

The episode opens in PE class, where Miley is furious that they have to play flag football again, as she is always the last one picked for a team. When best friend Lilly is picked as a team captain, Miley believes this is her one shot to not be picked last. However, as Lilly is determined to win, Miley is once again picked last for the teams, with Lilly not picking her at all. Later that day, Miley has a concert, but is still upset over the flag football incident, especially with what she perceives as a betrayal by Lilly. Lilly shows up at the concert, and Miley still acts bitter towards her.

Robby looks down at his own Silver Boot award after telling Miley she's won one for best country/pop crossover

Robby looks down at his own Silver Boot award after telling Miley she’s won one for best country/pop crossover

Meanwhile, Jackson and Robby being arguing over Jackson’s inability to listen to his father and do his chores, so Robby decides to give Jackson the silent treatment. At first, Jackson is thrilled that Robby won’t be nagging him anymore, but it quickly gets on his nerves. Robby gets a phone call and tells Miley that she just won an award called a Silver Boot for Best Country/Pop Crossover for her song “True Friend.” Miley is excited, and begins to say that she needs to tell Lilly, but remembers that she doesn’t want to talk to her best friend, as she’s still mad.

Miley runs to tell her friend Oliver about the award, but he tells her she needs to make up with Lilly, although she refuses. Meanwhile, Jackson has resorted to getting a tattoo to get Robby to speak to him again, but chickens out before he can get anything done, with Robby still keeping firm to the silent treatment. As Miley and Oliver sit together on the beach, Lilly walks by and asks Oliver to go surfing with her. The two begin to fight over Oliver, and he is so fed up with their fighting that he takes his mother’s old handcuffs and handcuffs them together. Miley panics, as she has to get ready for the awards ceremony in two hours, but Oliver has misplaced the key.

Oliver tries to unlock the handcuffs while Miley prepares for her award acceptance speech

Oliver tries to unlock the handcuffs while Miley prepares for her award acceptance speech

Jackson, desperate to have his father talk to him again, cleans the entire house and bakes Robby a cake. Robby starts talking again, and Jackson is relieved. Miley and Lilly continue fighting, but Miley needs to get ready for the show. The two struggle to get ready, and when they arrive at the studio, they are still fighting. When Oliver retrieves the key, it breaks, and is unable to take the handcuffs off. Miley has to give a speech about the song, and realizes the true meaning of friends. Lilly and Miley finally make up. At school the next day, they have to play flag football in PE again, and as they are still handcuffed together, Miley is picked second, along with Lilly.

March 24

March 24, 2006 – The Disney Channel Original Series Hannah Montana Debuts

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“You get the best of both worlds; chill it out, take it slow, then you rock out the show.”

On March 24, 2006, the Disney Channel Original Series Hannah Montana made its television debut with the first episode, “Lilly, Do You Want to Know a Secret?” The series tells the story of a girl named Miley Stewart, who lives an alternate life as teen music sensation Hannah Montana, and how she tries to juggle both lives without the public knowing her real identity. The series became wildly popular, launching lead actress Miley Cyrus into a household name. It ran for four seasons, and spawned two films and several soundtracks; the series was also nominated for several awards during its run, including a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Children’s Program. The series was created by Michael Poryes, Rich Correll, and Barry O’Brien, and stars Miley Cyrus as Miley Stewart, Emily Osment as Lilly Truscott, Mitchell Musson as Oliver Oken, Jason Earles as Jackson Stewart, and Billy Ray Cyrus as Robby Stewart.

The first episode begins with a clip of Hannah’s live show, singing her new song “This is the Life.” Miley, as Hannah, is then seen at home with her father, Robby, celebrating the success of her sold-out tour. Miley’s friend Lilly calls, and Miley must change quickly out of her “Hannah Montana” disguise (sporting a blonde wig) before Lilly arrives. Miley’s older brother, Jackson, warns her that Lilly, as her best friend, should know the truth, but Miley refuses to tell her. When Lilly arrives, she brags that she got two tickets to the Hannah Montana concert, and when she invites Miley, Miley can only look at Lilly in horror.

Lilly is trying to convince Miley to go to the Hannah Montana concert with her, but Miley continues to refuse

Lilly is trying to convince Miley to go to the Hannah Montana concert with her, but Miley continues to refuse

At school, Lilly asks why Miley won’t attend the concert with her, Miley keeps making excuses. The subject is soon changed when Miley’s crush, Johnny Collins, stops by. Lilly tells Miley that this is her chance to talk to him, but Miley is rather nervous, until Lilly gives Miley her “lucky bracelet.” Just as Miley and Lilly are about to sit by Johnny in the cafeteria, the seats are intercepted by two other girls. The two go off to their own table, and Lilly returns to the Hannah Montana concert, with Miley telling Lilly that she doesn’t like Hannah Montana. Their friend Oliver arrives, and along with Lilly, berates Miley for not liking the pop star. Lilly once again pleads for Miley to go, and Oliver accidentally blurts out loudly that Lilly has an extra ticket, creating a mob scene in the school cafeteria. When Miley gets home, she complains to her father that if the kids were to find out she were Hannah Montana, she wouldn’t be able to be Miley anymore, and she’s worried that Lilly wouldn’t treat her the same anymore. Her father advises her to tell her best friend, but Miley refuses.

At her concert, her crush Johnny shows up backstage, and she gives him an autograph. Her father congratulates her on a good job, and after he goes to check on the limo, the dressing room window opens, and Lilly sneaks into the room. Lilly freaks out when Miley enters the room, still as Hannah Montana. In a desperate attempt to keep her identity hidden, Miley sticks her face into a cream pie and tries to keep hidden. When Lilly attempts to call Miley, Miley discourages her, but to no avail, and her cell phone goes off. Fortunately, Lilly just thinks it’s a coincidence. Oliver then appears at the window, but quickly falls from the window. When Miley tries to send Lilly away, Lilly spots the bracelet she gave Miley, and the truth comes out.

Miley explains to Lilly that she wanted to tell her, but Lilly is still mad that Miley kept it a secret in the first place

Miley explains to Lilly that she wanted to tell her, but Lilly is still mad that Miley kept it a secret in the first place

Initially, Lilly is mad at Miley for not telling her, and Miley tries to make up for it. She tells her that she wanted to tell her, but was worried that Lilly wouldn’t like Miley anymore. She promises to not keep secrets from Lilly anymore, and shows Lilly her secret “Hannah Montana” closet. Lilly then wants to show off Miley’s success to the people at school, but Miley tells her that no one can know. Lilly claims that Miley is being selfish for not saying anything, and Miley is furious, thinking that she couldn’t trust Lilly after all. When she talks to her father, he tries to reassure her that things will be okay with time, but Miley is unsure. The next day, Lilly shows up again at Miley’s, and tries to apologize for her reaction to Miley’s secret. She says that she wouldn’t tell Miley’s secret because Miley is her best friend. Miley forgives her, and the two are best friends again.

March 18

March 18, 2000 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Alley Cats Strike! Premieres

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“Then there’s school. You see Todd McLemore? You know, the one with the winning smile? This is his world, the world of serious athletics, the world I’ll never understand. And you’ve got to figure it’s always going to be that way.”

On March 18, 2000, the Disney Channel Original Movie Alley Cats Strike! premiered. The film was written by Gregory K. Pincus, and was directed by Rod Daniel. It stars Kyle Schmid as Alex Thompson, Robert Ri’chard as Todd McLemore, Kaley Cuoco as Elisa Bowers, Mimi Paley as Delia Graci, Joey Wilcots as Ken Long, Matt McCoy as Kevin Thompson, and Tim Reid as Mayor Jeff McLemore.

The movie begins with teenagers Alex, Ken, Elisa, and Delia heading to Alex’s father’s bowling alley for a few frames before school after eating at Nancy’s Old Fashioned Diner. The four love the style and the music of the ’50s and ’60s, and are considered outcasts at their school, West Appleton High. As Alex narrates the story, he points out the most popular kid in school, Todd McLemore, and how he dislikes the excessive attention paid to serious athletics. There are two schools in the district – West Appleton Jr. High and East Appleton Jr. High – who compete over a trophy known as the Mighty Apple. Since the two high schools will be integrated next year, only one school will be known as the better of the two, and it’s on Todd’s shoulders to bring the Mighty Apple to stay at West Appleton.

Alex and the gang spend another late night at the bowling alley, avoiding the basketball game everyone else is attending

Alex and the gang spend another late night at the bowling alley, avoiding the basketball game everyone else is attending

Alex and his friends spend a late night at the bowling alley, with Alex and his father both concerned that no one wants to come bowl. Meanwhile, West Appleton wins the game, tying up the fight for the Mighty Apple. Todd’s father, Mayor Jeff McLemore, is excited about his son and the chance for West Appleton to be victorious over East, but is soon fretting over the sport that East Appleton has picked for the tiebreaker: bowling. When McLemore goes to see the bowling team, it consists of Alex and his friends, but everyone is soon surprised to find that Todd McLemore is signed up on the team list. Todd himself is shocked, but finds out that his friends signed him up in the beginning of the year as a joke. Although Todd greatly dislikes Alex and bowling, he is more concerned with keeping the Mighty Apple at West Appleton. However, his first attempt at bowling is a disaster, and Alex and his friends are unimpressed with his attitude about it.

Alex and Elisa walk home, with Elisa a bit nervous about the pressure. It is obvious that the two like each other. Todd tells his friends that he is certain he will win the apple for West Appleton, and gives the same speech to his father, acting like it’s no big deal. As he continues to practice, he doesn’t improve, and ends up throwing the ball like a baseball, sending it flying across the lanes. Thanks to his pride, he also rebuffs any help Elisa, Delia, and Alex offer him. Todd claims that they all need an attitude check; Alex says that Todd needs to actually learn how to bowl first. Todd finally agrees to listen to Alex and learn how to bowl properly, and Alex is invited to a party at a popular girl’s house by being associated with Todd. Todd is uncomfortable at the party, and heads to Elisa’s after it ends, where she excitedly shows him her scores for the day. She worries that she may lose Alex to the popular crowd, but he tells her not to worry, as it was only one party.

Alex and Todd spy on the East Appleton team, and are shocked to see how good they are

Alex and Todd spy on the East Appleton team, and are shocked to see how good they are

Todd decides after practice one day to go spy on East Appleton’s team, and surprisingly, Alex decides to join him. The two are shocked to find that the East’s team is surprisingly good, and coached by Whipsaw McGraw, a well-known pro bowler. Although Todd is discouraged, Alex offers to teach Todd in the mornings before school. Todd then comes up with a plan to create a party night to save the struggling alley, making the alley the place to be. While Alex reluctantly helps, he is still upset with the idea of changing the alley. Alex’s father tells him that change isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and if it will save the alley, it’s a good thing. While working toward the championship and saving the alley, Alex and Todd start to develop a strong friendship. However, Todd clashes with Alex’s friends, claiming that they have the wrong attitude when it comes to the championship. Entranced by all that Todd experiences, and getting a bit of that fame himself, Alex begins to abandon his friends.

The bowling alley is set up for a party night, and Todd brings everyone in town to bowl. While Elisa, Ken, and Delia are happy that the alley is getting some customers, they dislike how it’s changed, and are disappointed to see that Alex is trying to become like Todd. At the end of the evening, as Alex takes the trash out, he overhears Todd’s friends talking about how they can’t wait until the whole thing is over, as they dislike Alex and want to stop pretending he’s cool. Alex is hurt by this, as he liked being accepted by the other kids for once. The next day, Alex loses his focus, and doesn’t realize that his friends have begun to dislike him as well. Todd then reveals that Mayor McLemore has upped the ante, with the winning team picking the name for the new school. Angry about everything, Alex quits the team and walks away.

The Alley Cats, fully united, enter the bowling alley for the chance to win the Mighty Apple

The Alley Cats, fully united, enter the bowling alley for the chance to win the Mighty Apple

The match quickly approaches, and the team hasn’t been able to talk to Alex. Elisa and Ken are still annoyed with Todd’s attitude, but Todd apologizes and lets them know that win or lose, they will get their proper credit for a good game. Todd then goes to Alex’s house to talk with him, and admits that bowling is fun, and he wouldn’t want to continue without Alex being there. He then presents Alex with their new bowling uniforms, which Alex accepts. Todd makes Alex promise that whenever he should bowl again, he should just have fun. The day of the match arrives, and the West Appleton team waits anxiously for Alex to show. They are thrilled when Alex decides to compete, and the match gets underway. The teams are closely matched throughout the game, but Alex realizes that they could win the game if he gets three strikes. The player on the East team would need three strikes to keep the lead. When he does, Todd finds that he only needs a spare to give West Appleton the victory. Unfortunately, he gets a seven-ten split, and knows he can’t make the shot. Delia, who didn’t want to bowl, is confident that she can make the shot, and is substituted in for him.

Delia, a math genius, quickly calculates in her head the perfect angle and rotation needed to make the shot, and the ball makes its way slowly down the lane, with everyone watching anxiously. The ball hits one pin, and rotates it enough that it knocks down the other, giving West Appleton the victory. Todd then tells his father that he enjoys the fun of bowling rather than the pressure of winning, and the team should decide what to name the school, which they call “Appleton Central.” The movie ends with everyone enjoying their time at the bowling alley, with swing music playing in the background.

March 15

March 15, 1998 – The Animated Children’s Series PB&J Otter Premieres on Playhouse Disney

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“PB&J! Yay!”

On March 15, 1998, the animated children’s series PB&J Otter premiered on Playhouse Disney, with the first episode comprised of two segments: “Bye, Bye PB&J” and “Babbleberry Day.” The series is about a family of river otters, with three children named Peanut, Jelly, and baby Butter, and their adventures. The series was created by Jim Jinkins (known also for creating the show Doug) and was produced by David Campbell. The show was also produced in a collaboration with the Harvard University Cognitive Studies Group, whose job was to make sure each episode had a positive educational message in its core. The show ran for three seasons with 65 episodes spanning from 1998 through the fall of 2000. Currently, the show is being broadcast in reruns on Disney Junior. The show starred Adam Rose as Peanut, Gina Marie Tortorici as Butter, Jenell Slack as Jelly, Chris Phillips as Ernest Otter, and Gwen Shepherd as Opal Otter.