Hannah Montana

Hannah Montana
Also known as Hannah Montana Forever (season 4 title)
Genre Comedy-drama
Musical Show
Format Sitcom
Created by Michael Poryes
Rich Correll
Barry O'Brien
Starring Miley Cyrus
Emily Osment
Mitchel Musso (seasons 1-3, regular; season 4, recurring)
Jason Earles
Moisés Arias (seasons 2-4, regular; season 1, recurring)
Billy Ray Cyrus
Theme music composer Matthew Gerrard &
Robbie Nevil
Opening theme "The Best of Both Worlds", performed by Miley Cyrus
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 98 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Steven Peterman
Michael Poryes
Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera
(FilmLook appearance, seasons 1-3; Filmized appearance, season 4)
Running time 23–24 minutes
Production company(s) It's a Laugh Productions
Michael Poryes Productions
Disney Channel Original Productions
Broadcast
Original channel Disney Channel/ABC
Picture format Season 1-3; SDTV
NTSC;480i
PAL;576i
Season 4; HDTV
720p (USA and Asia)
1080i (International)
First shown in United States
Original run March 24, 2006 (2006-03-24) – January 16, 2011 (2011-01-16)
External links
Official website

Hannah Montana is an American television series, which debuted on March 24, 2006 on the Disney Channel. The series focuses on a girl who lives a double life as an average teenage school girl named Miley Stewart (played by Miley Cyrus) by day and a famous pop singer named Hannah Montana by night, concealing her real identity from the public, other than her close friends and family.

The series has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program from 2007 through 2010.[1][2] Hannah Montana: The Movie was released in theaters on April 10, 2009. The third season of the series premiered on November 2, 2008 and ended on March 14, 2010. The show was renewed for the fourth and final[3] season, which started production on January 18, 2010, and ended production on May 14, 2010.[4] The final season premiered on July 11, 2010,[5][6] and became the last Disney Channel sitcom to transition from standard definition to high definition in the process. The fourth season of Hannah Montana was promoted as Hannah Montana Forever.[7] The one-hour series finale aired on January 16, 2011.[8]

Contents

Production

Conception

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. Former American Juniors finalist Jordan McCoy, future Gossip Girl actress Taylor Momsen and pop and R&B singer JoJo (who rejected the role)[9] were considered for the role of Chloe Stewart. Miley Cyrus originally auditioned for the role of the "best friend"[10] Lilly Romero, later changed to 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.[11] The names of Hannah Montana were changed a few times. Three of the previous names were Anna Cabana, Samantha York, and Alexis Texas.

In December 2006, Disney announced plans to release Hannah Montana products, including clothing, jewelry, apparel, and dolls, at selected stores.[12] 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.[13]

According to the Daily Dispatch, the TV series held a global audience of 200 million viewers in 2008. "If Miley’s viewers were a country, they would be the fifth largest population in the world – just ahead of Brazil."[14] 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."[15] 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 full-screen 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.

Lawsuits

On August 23, 2007, Buddy Sheffield sued Disney over Hannah Montana, alleging that he originally came up with the idea for Hannah Montana, but was never compensated by Disney. In the lawsuit, Sheffield claims that he pitched an idea for a TV series with the name of "Rock and Roland" to Disney Channel in 2001 with the plot of a junior high student who lived a secret double life as a rock star. The lawsuit claims that Disney Channel executives at first liked the idea, but passed on the series.[16]

On April 9, 2010, Hannah Montana co-creators Rich Correll and Barry O'Brien filed a lawsuit against Disney for $5 million over profits from the show. Correll and O'Brien claim they were denied their fair share of profits and pre-negotiated percentage-based bonuses based on their backend deals and WGA requirements for writers who receive "created by" credits. Correll, who also directed a number of episodes of series, also claims that he was unfairly terminated and blackballed by Disney after testifying in connection with a WGA arbitration. A spokesperson says Disney is declining to comment on the suit. Michael Poryes, the third Hannah Montana creator, sued Disney on similar grounds in October 2008.[17]

Cast

Main

Recurring

Recurring (cont.)

Minor

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates) Notes
Season premiere Season finale
1 26 March 24, 2006 (2006-03-24) March 30, 2007 (2007-03-30)
2 29 April 23, 2007 (2007-04-23) October 12, 2008 (2008-10-12) A 30th episode, titled "No Sugar, Sugar" was produced, but never aired in the United States.
3 30 November 2, 2008 (2008-11-02) March 14, 2010 (2010-03-14)
4 13 July 11, 2010 (2010-07-11) January 16, 2011 (2011-01-16)[8]
Films 2 films N/A

Films

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert is a concert film from Walt Disney Pictures presented in Disney Digital 3-D. The limited release was intended to be for one week, February 1–7, 2008 in the US and Canada with release in other countries later on, but was extended for viewing as long as theaters wanted. Disney announced the concert was filmed in several cities to be theatrically released in the US in February and internationally that month. The film uses 3-D glasses.

The opening weekend, February 1–3, 2008, the movie had gross revenue of $31.1 million. It was the number one movie of the weekend. Opening in only 638 theaters, it set a record of over $42,000 per theater. It set a record for the highest revenue for a 3-D movie for one weekend.

Hannah Montana: The Movie

Hannah Montana: The Movie is the musical film adaptation of the American teen sitcom Hannah Montana. Filming began in April 2008,[18] much of it occurring in Columbia, Tennessee,[19] and Los Angeles, California,[20][21][22] and was completed in July 2008.[23] The film was released on April 10, 2009 in the United States and Canada.[24]

Discography

Soundtracks
Other albums

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Outcome
2006 Teen Choice Awards TV – Breakout Star Miley Cyrus Nominated
ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
2007 Golden Icon Awards Best New Comedy[25] Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Miley Cyrus Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Show: Comedy[26] Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
Favorite TV Actress Miley Cyrus Won
Creative Arts Emmy Outstanding Children's Program Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
2008 Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Miley Cyrus Won
Favorite TV Show Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Family Television Series Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
Best Performance in a TV Series – Leading Young Actress Miley Cyrus Won
Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress Ryan Newman Nominated
Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series Miley Cyrus, Emily Osment, Mitchel Musso, Moises Arias, Cody Linley Nominated
Gracie Allen Awards Outstanding Female Lead – Comedy Series Miley Cyrus Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress-Comedy Miley Cyrus Won
Choice TV Show-Comedy Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
Creative Arts Emmy Outstanding Children's Program[27] Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
Television Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programing Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
BAFTA Children's Awards[28] BAFTA Kid's Vote 2008 Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
ASCAP Awards Top Television Series[29] Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female TV Star Miley Cyrus Won
2009 Kid's Choice Awards Favorite TV Show Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
Favorite TV Actress Miley Cyrus Nominated
30th Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress Miley Cyrus Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actor Moises Arias Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actress Emily Osment Nominated
Gracie Allen Awards Outstanding Female Lead-Comedy Series Miley Cyrus Won
Creative Arts Emmy Outstanding Children's Program[30] Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
ASCAP Awards Top Television Series[31] Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
MTV Movie Awards Best Song From A Movie "The Climb" (From Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack) Won
Breakthrough Performance Female The show film Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2009 Choice TV Actress: Comedy Miley Cyrus Won
Choice TV Show: Comedy Hannah Montana cast and crew Won
Choice Movie: Liplock Miley Cyrus (On Hannah Montana: The Movie) Nominated
Choice Movie Actress: Music/Dance Miley Cyrus (On Hannah Montana: The Movie) Won
Choice Movie Hissy Fit Hannah Montana: The Movie cast and crew Won
Choice Music: Single "The Climb" (From Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack) Won
2010 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress Miley Cyrus Nominated
Creative Arts Emmy Outstanding Children's Program[2] Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Mexico Personaje Internacional Femenino Favorito de una Serie Miley Cyrus Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Miley Cyrus Nominated
Favorite Movie Actress Miley Cyrus (On Hannah Montana: The Movie) Won
ASCAP Pop Music Awards Most Performed Song "The Climb" (From Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack) Won
MYX Music Awards Favorite International Video "The Climb" music video (From Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack) Nominated
2011 32nd Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series (Recurring Young Actress Ten and Under) Mary-Charles Jones Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series (Guest Starring Young Actor 11-13) David Burrus Nominated
2011 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Miley Cyrus Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards México Favorite TV Program Hannah Montana cast and crew Nominated

DVD releases

Series novelizations

  1. Keeping Secrets – "Miley Get Your Gum" & "It's My Party and I'll Lie if I Want To"
  2. Face-Off – "You're So Vain, You Probably Think This Zit Is About You" & "Oooh, Oooh, Itchy Woman"
  3. Super Sneak – "She's a Super Sneak" & "I Can't Make You Love Hannah If You Don't"
  4. Truth or Dare – "Oops! I Meddled Again" & "It's a Mannequin's World"
  5. Hold on Tight – "O Say, Can You Remember The Words?" & "On the Road Again"
  6. Crush-Tastic! – "Good Golly, Miss Dolly" & "Mascot Love"
  7. Nightmare on Hannah StreetTorn Between Two Hannahs" & "Grandma Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Favorites
  8. Seeing Green – "More Than a Zombie to Me" & "People Who Use People"
  9. Face the Music – "Smells Like Teen Sellout" & "We Are Family: Now Get Me Some Water!"
  10. Don't Bet On It – "Bad Moose Rising" & "My Boyfriend's Jackson and There's Gonna Be Trouble"
  11. Sweet Revenge – The Idol Side of Me" & "Schooly Bully"
  12. Win or Lose – "Money for Nothing, Guilt for Free" & "Debt It Be"
  13. True Blue – "Cuffs Will Keep Us Together" & "Me and Rico Down by the School Yard"
  14. On the Road – "Get Down and Study-udy-udy" & "I Want You to Want Me...To Go to Florida"
  15. Game of Hearts – "My Best Friend's Boyfriend" & "You Are So Sue-able to Me"
  16. Wishful Thinking – "When You Wish You Were the Star" & "Take This Job and Love It!"
  17. One of a Kind – "I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak" & "You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party"
  18. Feeling Alright – "He Aint A Hottie, Hes My Brother" & "Ready Set Dont Drive"
  19. Sweet Not Niblets – Killing Me Softly With His Height" & "Dont Go Breaking My Tooth"
  20. Lier Pants On Fire – You Never Give Me My Money" & "Would I Lie To You Lilly?"
  21. Pay Back – Cheat It & Knock Knock Knocking on Jacksons Head"
  22. Prom and Promise – Promma Mia" & "Jake...Another Little Piece Of My Heart"
  23. Could He Be The One? – He Could Be The One Part 1 & He Could Be The One Part 2"
  24. Judging Me – Judge Me Tender & Cant Get Home To You Girl"
  25. Miley Says Goodbye? – Should I Neigh Or Should I Go? Part 1 & Should I Neigh Or Should I Go? Part 2"
  26. Our New Home! – Moving To Malibu Again" & "About Her Now" from Season 4

Other novelizations

  1. Hannah Montana: The Movie
  2. Rock the Waves
  3. In the Loop
  4. Hannah Montana My Memories Will Last Forever

International release

Hannah Montana is broadcast on the following stations around the world:

Region Network(s) Series premiere
Arab World Disney Channel Middle East March 24, 2006 (original premiere)
MBC3 November 10, 2007
Argentina Disney Channel Latin America 2006
Asia Disney Channel Asia September 23, 2006
South Asia Disney Channel India September 23, 2006
Australia Disney Channel Australia August 7, 2006
Seven Network April 7, 2007
Latvia

Lithuania

Estonia

Disney Channel Scandinavia September 29, 2006
Belgium VT4
Disney Channel (Netherlands & Belgium)
September 3, 2007
November 1, 2009
Brazil Disney Channel November 26, 2006
Rede Globo April 5, 2008
Bulgaria Jetix August 15, 2008 (initially English only)
BNT 1 March 28, 2009[32]
Disney Channel Bulgaria September 18, 2009
Cyprus Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation October,1 2009
Canada Family August 4, 2006
Chile Disney Channel Latin America November 11, 2006
Canal 13 April 20, 2007
Mainland China SMG International Channel Shanghai[33] June 30, 2008
Colombia Disney Channel Latin America November 12, 2006
Czech Republic Jetix 2008
Denmark Disney Channel Denmark September 29, 2006
DR 1 January 2007
Dominican Republic Disney Channel Latin America November 12, 2006
Finland Finnish version of Disney Channel Scandinavia February 29, 2008
France Disney Channel France October 3, 2006
Germany Disney Channel Germany September 23, 2006
Super RTL September 24, 2007
Greece Disney Channel Greece October 31, 2009
Iceland Sjónvarpið 2007
Ireland TRTÉ, Disney Channel May 6, 2006
Israel Arutz HaYeladim
Jetix/Disney Channel
June 6, 2007
2009
Italy Disney Channel (Italy) September 21, 2006
Japan Disney Channel Japan[34] October 14, 2006
TV Tokyo October 5, 2007
Lebanon Future Television January 2009
Macedonia A1 television September 29, 2008
Mexico Disney Channel Latin America November 12, 2006
Azteca 7 TV Azteca July 6, 2007
Moldova Disney Channel Romania September 18, 2009
Netherlands Jetix May 17, 2008
Disney Channel (Netherlands & Belgium)
First season dubbed in Dutch, as of season two subtitled.
October 9, 2009
New Zealand Disney Channel New Zealand
Four Sticky TV
August 7, 2006
Norway Disney Channel Scandinavia September 29, 2006
Pakistan Disney Channel (US Premiere) March 24, 2006
Disney Channel Arabia March 24, 2006
Disney Channel India September 23, 2006
Jetix Pakistan January 5, 2008
GEO Kids (Airing the show with Urdu subtitles) November 2008
WikKid Plus (Dubbed in Urdu) January 12, 2009
Panama Disney Channel Latin America November 12, 2006
Tele 7 January 2, 2008
Peru Disney Channel Latin America November 11, 2006
Poland Disney Channel Poland December 2, 2006
Portugal Disney Channel Portugal 2006
Quebec VRAK.TV June 18, 2007
Romania TVR 1 July 3, 2007
Jetix August 15, 2008
Disney Channel Romania September 18, 2009
Russia STS September 1, 2008
Disney Channel Russia August 10, 2010
South Africa Disney Channel South Africa September 29, 2006
Serbia Jetix/Disney XD 2008
RTS December, 2010
Slovenia Kanal A October 2008
Slovak Republic STV 1 May 2007
Jetix July 2007
Spain Disney Channel Spain January 2007
Sweden Disney Channel Scandinavia
SVT
September 29, 2006
Trinidad and Tobago CNC3 Television November 2008
Disney Channel (US Premiere) March 24, 2006
Taiwan Disney Channel Taiwan November 4, 2006
Turkey Digiturk April 29, 2007
Disney Channel Turkey April 29, 2007
Ukraine Novyi Kanal February 23, 2010
United Kingdom Disney Channel UK, Five May 6, 2006
CITV[35]
United States Disney Channel March 24, 2006
ABC Kids
Vietnam Disney Channel Asia September 23, 2006
VTC9 (season 2&3 dubbed in vietnamese) April 19, 2010

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