Lizzie McGuire

For the title character, see Lizzie McGuire (character).
Lizzie McGuire

Lizzie McGuire title card
Format Children's Sitcom
Created by Terri Minsky
Starring Hilary Duff
Lalaine
Adam Lamberg
Jake Thomas
Hallie Todd
Robert Carradine
Country of origin Flag of the United States.svg United States
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 65 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Stan Rogow
Susan Estelle Jansen
Running time 22 minutes (approx.)
Broadcast
Original channel Disney Channel
Original run January 12, 2001 – February 14, 2004
Chronology
Followed by The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

What's Stevie Thinking?
(Never aired)

External links
Canadian Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Lizzie McGuire is a Disney Channel Original Series that aired on the Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004. [1] Its target demographic was preteens and adolescents, but is also loved by adults as well. The TV show was created by Terri Minsky. The show's creatively offbeat, mixed media format stood out from the rest of the Disney Channel's programming of the time - and in essence, became the channel's flagship, and definitive show of the early 2000s. The show's producer Stan Rogow says the visual look of the show was partly inspired by Run Lola Run.[1] Production was completed in 2002 after the show fulfilled its 65 episode order.

Contents

Characters

Main Characters

Recurring characters

Minor Characters

Animated Lizzie

Animated Lizzie was an animated character in the show. She represented the title character's inner thoughts, addressing the audience directly in the manner of a Greek chorus. The show was not the first series to use animation to reflect a live-action character's innermost thoughts, however; McGee and Me and Student Bodies, two syndicated program about the struggles of a cartoonist for a school newspaper, often used the artist's surrealistic caricatures of himself and his friends to visually illustrate his interior monologues. Animated Lizzie was also voiced by series star Hilary Duff.

Spin-offs

The show was completed after 65 episodes, which was reportedly a Disney policy for all of its series, although that has changed now due to the popularity and success of That's So Raven, Kim Possible, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and Hannah Montana. Disney considered continuing the franchise in further films and a prime-time television series with Lizzie and Gordo attending high school which was to be broadcast on ABC, but the plans never took off because Duff's representatives claimed she was not being paid enough for the proposed series.[2]

There were plans to launch a cartoon series based on Lizzie's animated alter ego, but no such thing materialized. There were also proposed plans to launch a spin-off based on Miranda's unseen sister, Stevie, known either as Stevie Sanchez or What's Stevie Thinking?.

Syndication

It was announced in late May 2006 that Superstation WGN (now WGN America) would carry Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens in syndication; this began on September 18, 2006. As a result, Disney Channel has stopped airing both shows except for their holiday episodes. Until September 13, 2008, WGN America aired Lizzie McGuire on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4:00 a.m. It will now be shown along with Even Stevens on the new Disney XD channel that will replace Toon Disney in February 2009.

Episodes

Main article: List of Lizzie McGuire episodes
Season Ep # First Airdate Last Airdate
Season 1 31 January 12, 2001 January 18, 2002
Season 2 34 February 8, 2002 February 14, 2004

Film

Main article: The Lizzie McGuire Movie

A movie based on the show, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, debuted on May 2, 2003 at number two at the box office behind X2: X-Men United. It earned $42.7 million at the US box office[3] and eventually grossed $55.6 million worldwide.[4] It received mixed reviews with one critic calling it, "an unabashed promotion of Duff’s image, just as Crossroads was for Spears".[5] Other reviews were generally positive and encouraging.[6][7][8]

Merchandising

The character of Lizzie continues to be merchandised by Disney (see Lizzie McGuire books), especially through a large set of books, which include novelizations of the episodes, original Nancy Drew-style mystery stories in the Lizzie McGuire Mysteries series, and "Cine-manga" pictorial adaptations (published by TOKYOPOP) with still shots from the show presented in manga style. A Lizzie McGuire doll was even released in 2002 by Dakin Toys. The 10" doll featured many of Lizzie's outfits for the doll. A plush doll of the Cartoon Lizzie was also made by Dakin in 2002. Fortune magazine estimated in 2003 that "Lizzie McGuire" merchandise had earned the Walt Disney Co. nearly $100 million. Radio Disney continually promotes Lizzie McGuire and regularly (although not as often as when the show was still running) gives away the show's CD in giveaways.

Several home video and DVD versions of the show have been released in various countries. In the United States, some thematic episode collections were first released, and later a DVD box set consisting of 22 episodes from the first season (mostly, but not entirely, corresponding to the first 22 episodes in production order). This is designated as "Volume 1", but no current plans are known for the release of volumes 2 and 3 of the series, and poor sales of the first box set may prevent further releases. As of April 2006, a box set of 12 DVDs with all the 65 episodes of the show is available in Spain, and box sets (grouped into three 22-episode "seasons") Ireland TG4 are available in Australia and the UK.

Lizzie-themed toys were included in a 2004 McDonald's Happy Meal series, which included CD-ROM discs containing Lizzie-related games and graphics and audio versions of "Lizzie" (not voiced by Duff) reading stories based on episode plots of her show.

There is also a Lizzie McGuire bedroom set offered by some furniture stores as one of several Disney-themed children's bedrooms, and a What Would Lizzie Do? board game where players must judge Lizzie's likely response to various situations. Three Lizzie McGuire video games have been released for the Game Boy Advance: Lizzie McGuire: On the Go (2003), Lizzie McGuire 2: Lizzie Diaries (2004), and Lizzie McGuire 3: Homecoming Havoc (2005).

Both seasons of Lizzie McGuire are now available on iTunes

In Pop Culture

See also

References

  1. Lizzie McGuire episode list at the Internet Movie Database
  2. "Cable Tv talk". Retrieved on December 11, 2007.
  3. "Yahoo!Movies". Retrieved on December 11, 2007.
  4. Box Office Mojo. "Lizzie McGuire Movie". Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
  5. "Filmcritic.com Review". Retrieved on December 1, 2007.
  6. "Roger Ebert review". Retrieved on December 11, 2007.
  7. "Variety.com review". Retrieved on December 11, 2007.
  8. "BBC review". Retrieved on December 11, 2007.

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