Lizzie McGuire

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Plot

Hilary Duff, former leading lady of the direct-to-video fantasy feature Casper Meets Wendy, starred in this weekly cable-TV sitcom as 13-year-old Lizzie McGuire. Most of the stories concerned Lizzie's efforts to fit in with the other kids in her middle school without coming off like a "total dweeb." Her innermost thoughts were conveyed by her animated alter ego, who in Strange Interlude fashion let the viewers know what was really going on in Lizzie's mind as she struggled to cope with the perils of adolescence. Robert Carradine and Hallie Todd co-starred as Lizzie's parents, while Jake Thomas played her younger brother Matt. Created by Terry Minsky, Lizzie McGuire (originally titled What's Lizzy Thinking?) debuted January 19, 2001, on the Disney Channel. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Credit

Robin Lippin - Casting, Neal Israel - Director, Eric Jenkins - Editor, Stan Rogow - Executive Producer, Sam Winans - Composer (Music Score), Jill Danton - Producer, Terry Minsky - Show Creator

Episodes

Lizzie McGuire: Season 01 (2001)
Hilary Duff became an overnight star and teen idol in one fell swoop when the freewheeling sitcom Lizzie McGuire made its Disney Channel debut in January of 2001. Not dissimilar to the old Nickelodeon series Clarissa Explains It All, Lizzie McGuire dealt in a slyly satirical (and slightly surrealistic) fashion with the trials and tribulations of 13- and 14-year-old junior-high kids. Lizzie attended Hillridge Middle School with her best friends, the sardonic Miranda Sanchez (Lalaine) and the doggedly nonconformist David "Gordo" Gordon (Adam Lamberg). At home, Lizzie had a fairly good relationship with her loving and tolerant parents, Sam and Jo (Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd), even though they persisted in regarding her as their little "sweet potato" instead of a girl on the verge of womanhood. Less copacetic was the relationship between Lizzie and her bratty kid brother, Matt (Jake Thomas), who never tired of hatching schemes to annoy his sister, confound his parents, fatten his allowance, or increase his creature comforts. Other regular and semi-regular characters included Lizzie's snooty classroom rival, Kate Sanders (Ashlie Brillault), who had once been our heroine's closest pal until such matters as boyfriends, peer pressure, and the school cheerleading squad separated them; Lizzie's heartthrob Ethan Craft (Clayton Snyder), whose dazzling handsomeness was offset by his less-than-dazzling intellect; requisite school nerd Larry Tudgeman (Kyle J. Downes), who for a variety of reasons (mostly academic) drove Gordo crazy; and Matt's buddy and partner-in-crime, Lanny (Christian Copelin). Among the most memorable aspects of Lizzie McGuire were the series' fleeting but hilarious pop-cultural references (usually appearing in Lizzie's vivid imagination), its adroit usage of contemporary music to complement the action or mood of the moment, and especially the cartoon sequences, wherein Lizzie would confide in or solicit advice from her animated alter ego, "Toon Lizzie" (this was, after all, a Disney production). Clearly anticipating a major hit, Disney Channel commissioned 31 episodes for Lizzie McGuire's first season instead of the usual 22 or 24. This surplus of material came in handy when Disney's sister over-the-air network ABC began rerunning Lizzie McGuire as part of its Saturday-morning lineup. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Lizzie McGuire: Season 02 (2002)
  • Just Like Lizzie
  • Party Over Here
  • One of the Guys
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Lizzie McGuire
Lizzie McGuire (intertitle).jpg
Intertitle
Format Teen sitcom
Created by Terri Minsky
Starring Hilary Duff
Lalaine
Adam Lamberg
Jake Thomas
Hallie Todd
Robert Carradine
Theme music composer Elliot Lurie
Opening theme "We'll Figure It Out"
Composer(s) Sam Winans
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 65 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Stan Rogow
Susan Estelle Jansen
(episodes 1–3 and 5–65)
Terri Minsky
(episode 4)
Location(s) Ren-Mar Studios, Hollywood, California
(filming location)
Camera setup Film; Single-camera
(videotape used sporadically)
Running time 22-24 minutes
Production company(s) Stan Rogow Productions
Disney Channel Original Productions
Broadcast
Original channel Disney Channel
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original run January 12, 2001 (2001-01-12) – February 14, 2004 (2004-02-14)
Chronology
Followed by The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

Lizzie McGuire is an American teen sitcom which premiered on the Disney Channel on January 12, 2001 following the premiere of Zenon: The Zequel and ended February 14, 2004. A total of 65 episodes were produced and aired. Its target demographic was preteens and adolescents.

The show's 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 (decade).[citation needed]

The series won Favorite TV Show at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards two years in a row in 2002 and 2003.

Contents

Production

The series was created by Terri Minsky. The show's working title was What's Lizzie Thinking? before being changed to Lizzie McGuire. The show's producer Stan Rogow says the visual look of the show was partly inspired by Run Lola Run.[1] The show's pilot, "Pool Party", was filmed in March 2000 and once the series was picked up, production resumed in September 2000. Production was completed in June 2002 after the show fulfilled its 65 episode order.

Characters

Main characters

  • Elizabeth Brooke "Lizzie" McGuire (Hilary Duff): Lizzie is the main character of the show. She is portrayed as a fun teen who dreams to fit in and be popular although her animated alter ego displays her true feelings from time to time. Lizzie constantly gets into arguments with her younger brother Matt but knows right from wrong.
  • Miranda Sanchez (Lalaine): Miranda is one of Lizzie's best friends; She, Lizzie, and Gordo form the main triumvirate. Miranda is the most self-conscious of the three. Her family is Hispanic, but she speaks very little Spanish. Miranda's middle name is revealed to be Isabella in the episode, "Rated Aargh." She did not appear in the last six episodes, nor in The Lizzie McGuire Movie. During this time, her character was said to be vacationing with her family in Mexico.
  • David "Gordo" Gordon (Adam Lamberg): Gordo is one of Lizzie's best friends and has been since they were one day old. He usually offers sarcasm and good advice. He is portrayed as being very intelligent, practical, and he is a "straight A" student. He was revealed to be Jewish, as shown in one episode where he had a bar mitzvah. In the episode "The Untitled Stan Jenson Project" it was revealed that Lizzie had a crush on him in the fourth grade. In the episode "Dear Lizzie" it is revealed that Gordo has a crush on Lizzie. In The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Lizzie kisses him for the way he stood by her throughout their entire trip to Rome.
  • Matt McGuire (Jake Thomas): Matt is Lizzie's little brother. As a stock character, he was often destroying something. He had a best friend named Lanny, who did not speak on-screen. Matt was clever and wily and had a reputation for getting into trouble. He was rather intelligent and creative and knew how to humor people. Despite him and Lizzie constantly fighting with each other, they are shown to genuinely care about each other.
  • Jo McGuire (Hallie Todd): Jo is Lizzie and Matt's mother. She cared deeply about Lizzie but was still trying to figure out how to raise a teenager. As a result, she sometimes tended to "mess up" situations in Lizzie's life while trying to help make them better. At the end of each episode, Jo and Lizzie tend to come to an understanding and portray the unfaltering love of a mother-daughter relationship.
  • Sam McGuire (Robert Carradine): Sam is Lizzie and Matt's father. He could be best described as a bit goofy and quite clueless about raising his kids. However, he always tried his best to help Lizzie out and understand her and was always available to lend a helping hand.

Recurring/Minor characters

  • Kate Sanders (Ashlie Brillault): Kate is the most popular girl at Lizzie's school. Originally one of Lizzie and Miranda's best friends, Kate becomes popular because she got a bra after summer camp was over; as a result of her new-found popularity, Kate becomes Lizzie's enemy. Kate enjoys trying to make Lizzie's life miserable, but Lizzie always manages to outsmart Kate and come out on top. Several episodes show the friendlier side of her nature, showing that she possibly doesn't really hate Lizzie. References in episodes and other items such as novelizations released by Disney are inconsistent about her last name being Sanders or Saunders. While Kate was mean to Lizzie in the series, she eventually becomes Lizzie's friend again in The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
  • Ethan Craft (Clayton Snyder): Ethan is the boy who Lizzie, Miranda, and the rest of the girls at school have a huge crush on. He does not appear to be very bright, but he is kind and friendly to everyone. In season one, he is portrayed as more of a bad boy or a class bully.
  • Lawrence "Larry" Tudgeman (Kyle Downes): Referred to as "Tudgeman" (or simply Tudge), Larry is portrayed as the stereotype of the school geek. He is treated like an outcast by everyone except Lizzie and her friends. He has also been known to wear the same shirt since the fourth grade. In early seasons, Larry had an unrequited crush on Lizzie and even asked her out to go to the science museum. Lizzie accepted his invitation to make him feel liked.
  • Claire Miller (Davida Williams): Claire is Kate's new best friend. She is not very kind to Lizzie. She can sometimes even be unkind to her friends, including Kate, as shown in the episode "The Rise & Fall of The Kate Empire." Unlike Kate, Claire is more or less completely one-dimensional. She represents the stereotypical popular girl portrayed on many TV shows.
  • Lanny Onasis (Christian Copelin): Lanny is Matt's best friend. He never speaks on-screen, but Matt seems to have no problem communicating with him. Apparently, he is a direct descendant of Crispus Attucks.[citation needed]
  • Melina Bianco (Carly Schroeder): Melina is initially Matt's friend who loves getting him into trouble. Later in the series, they both begin to have feelings for each other.
  • Digby "Mr. Digg" Sellers (Arvie Lowe, Jr.): Mr. Digg is Lizzie's cool, laid-back substitute teacher. In his lessons he often implies that he educated celebrities like Frankie Muniz and Christina Aguilera. He befriends Lizzie's dad in one of the episodes and dates Matt's teacher, Miss Jasmine Chapman.
  • Edward and Daniela Sanchez (Armando Molina and Dyana Ortelli): They are Miranda's parents and appear in only a few episodes, including "Night of the Day of the Dead" in which they play a prank on Kate.
  • Howard and Roberta Gordon (Michael Mantell and Alison Martin): They are Gordo's parents, who are both psychiatrists.
  • Parker MacKenzie (Chelsea Wilson): Parker is a girl in Lizzie's class. In an episode, Gordo has a crush on her. She is a vegetarian, as shown in the episode "Obsession". In an episode, Gordo asks Parker for a dance. She refuses because, in her opinion, he is too short for her. Parker dislikes Lizzie because she sneezed on her Macaroni Art in the 2nd grade and sat on her Titanic lunch box in the 5th grade.
  • Danny Kessler (Byron Fox): Danny is Lizzie and Miranda's first heart-throb. He appears in the first few episodes. His family owns a water park called "The Slip Slide".
  • Veruca Albano (Rachel Snow): A nerdy girl who appears once in Season 1 and more often in later seasons when Lizzie enters the eighth grade. In "Dear Lizzie", she asks Lizzie for help with a bully problem, and even confides to her that "nothing gets out goulash".
  • Amy Sanders (Haylie Duff): Kate's 18-year-old cousin, who acts like an older version of Kate. Kate and Amy have a rocky relationship. In the episode "Party Over Here", when Amy first appears, Kate is shown to have a softer, slightly self-conscious side.
  • Coach Kelly (Dot Jones): The gym teacher at Hillridge Junior High.
  • Principal Tweedy (Phill Lewis): The principal of Hillridge Junior High.
  • Mr. Escobar (Daniel R. Escobar): A teacher at Hillridge Junior High who teaches Lizzie's class in junior grade.
  • Jeremy Bargiel and David Rosen: They are Sam's best friends who own a pet chimp named Fredo. In "Rated Aargh!" Jeremy is choking and Lizzie saves his life.

Animated Lizzie

Animated Lizzie is an animated character who represents 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. McGee and Me and Student Bodies, two syndicated programs 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 voiced by series star Hilary Duff.

Spin-offs

The show was completed after 65 episodes. Disney considered continuing the franchise in further films and a prime-time television series with Lizzie, Miranda 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]

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 stopped airing both shows except for their holiday episodes, but Disney Channel began airing reruns of Lizzie McGuire in a multi-episode blocks two afternoons each week on September 12, 2009, thus making it the first Disney Channel series to air between 1998 and 2002 to be added back on the schedule after being removed from the channel's lineup. The first episodes to re-air were "Pool Party", "Picture Day", "Rumors" and "I've Got Rhythmic" in that order.

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired
1 31 January 12, 2001 – January 18, 2002
2 34 February 8, 2002 – February 14, 2004

Film

A film 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 American 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 Britney Spears."[5] Other reviews were generally positive and encouraging.[6][7][8]

Merchandising

The character of Lizzie continues to be merchandised by Disney, especially through a large set of Lizzie McGuire books, which include novelizations of the episodes, original Nancy Drew-style 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 released in 2002 by Dakin Toys. The 10" doll featured many of Lizzie's outfits. A plush doll of the Cartoon Lizzie was made by Dakin in 2002.

Fortune magazine estimated in 2003 that Lizzie McGuire merchandise had earned the Walt Disney Co. nearly $100 million.[9] In the show's heyday, Radio Disney continually promoted Lizzie McGuire and regularly gave away the show's CD.

The Volume One DVD set of Lizzie McGuire. The only full-length DVD release to date, in the U.S.

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). It is designated as "Volume 1", but no 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 a Lizzie McGuire bedroom set offered by 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).

DVD releases

Title Episodes DVD release dates Discs
Lizzie McGuire: Fashionably Lizzie 4[10] December 9, 2003[10] 1
Lizzie McGuire: Growing Up Lizzie 4[11] December 9, 2003[11] 1
Lizzie McGuire: Star Struck 4 March 16, 2004 1
Lizzie McGuire: Totally Crushed 4[12] March 16, 2004[12] 1
Lizzie McGuire: When Moms Attack 6 December 31, 2009 1
Lizzie McGuire: Misadventure In Babysitting 5 December 31, 2009 1
Lizzie McGuire: Come Fly With Me 5 December 31, 2009 1
Lizzie McGuire - Whats Lizzie Thinking 5 December 31, 2009 1
Box Set (Volume 1) 22[13] November 23, 2004[13] 4
Season 1 21[14] September 4, 2004 4
Season 2 (Contains some Episodes from Season 1) 22[15] November 8, 2004 4
Season 3 (Contains the rest of Season 2's Episodes) 22[16] March 20, 2006 4

Awards and Nominations

2002 - Outstanding Children's Television Programming (Nominated)
2002 - Best International - Susan Estelle Jansen & Neal Israel (Nominated)
2004 - Outstanding Children's Program (Nominated)
2003 - Outstanding Children's Program (Nominated)
2003 - Best Supporting Actress in Television - Lalaine (Nominated)
2005 - Favorite TV Actress - Hilary Duff (Nominated)
2005 - Favorite TV Show (Nominated)
2004 - Favorite TV Actress - Hilary Duff (Nominated)
2004 - Favorite TV Show (Nominated)
2003 - Favorite TV Actress - Hilary Duff (Nominated)
2003 - Favorite Television Actor - Adam Lamberg
2003 - Favorite TV Show (Won)
2002 - Favorite TV Actress - Hilary Duff (Nominated)
2002 - Favorite TV Show (Won)
2004 - Favorite Television Star - Hilary Duff (Won)
2003 - Choice TV - Comedy (Nominated)
2003 - Choice TV Actress - Comedy - Hilary Duff (Nominated)
2002 - Children's Script - Terri Minsky for the "Pilot" (Nominated)
2004 - Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama): Supporting Young Actor - Jake Thomas (Nominated)
2003 - Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Actress - Amy Castle (Won)
2003 - Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Hilary Duff, Lalaine, Jake Thomas & Adam Lamberg (Nominated)
2003 - Best Family Television Series (Comedy or Drama) (Nominated)
2003 - Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama): Supporting Young Actor - Jake Thomas (Nominated)
2002 - Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Leading Young Actress - Hilary Duff (Nominated)
2002 - Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Supporting Young Actress - Lalaine (Nominated)
2002 - Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Hilary Duff, Lalaine, Jake Thomas & Adam Lamberg (Nominated)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Producer Stan Rogow". LukeFord.net. 2002-01-16. http://www.lukeford.net/profiles/profiles/stan_rogow.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-01. 
  2. ^ "Cable Tv talk". http://www.cabletvtalk.com/showthread.php?t=18. Retrieved December 11, 2007. 
  3. ^ "Yahoo!Movies". http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808429530/details. Retrieved December 11, 2007. 
  4. ^ Box Office Mojo. "Lizzie McGuire Movie". http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lizziemcguiremovie.htm. Retrieved 2007-12-02. 
  5. ^ "Filmcritic.com Review". http://www.filmcritic.com/misc/emporium.nsf/2a460f93626cd4678625624c007f2b46/d5a485c23771e42a88256d1800117469?OpenDocument. Retrieved December 1, 2007. 
  6. ^ "Roger Ebert review". Chicago Sun-Times. http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030502/REVIEWS/305020304/1023. Retrieved December 11, 2007. 
  7. ^ McCarthy, Todd (May 1, 2003). "Variety.com review". http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117920648.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0. Retrieved December 11, 2007. 
  8. ^ "BBC review". http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2003/08/04/the_lizzie_mcguire_movie_2003_review.shtml. Retrieved December 11, 2007. 
  9. ^ 'Disney's 'Tween Machine: How the Disney Channel became must-see TV--and the company's unlikely cash cow.' Fortune, September 29, 2003, accessed April 19, 2009
  10. ^ a b "Lizzie McGuire - Fashionably Lizzie DVD information". http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releaseinfo.cfm?ReleaseID=3082. Retrieved 2008-05-07. 
  11. ^ a b "Lizzie McGuire - Growingup Lizzie DVD information". http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/Lizzie-McGuire-Volume-Release/3083. Retrieved 2008-05-07. 
  12. ^ a b "Lizzie McGuire - Totally crushed Lizzie DVD information". http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/Lizzie-McGuire-Volume-Release/3394. Retrieved 2008-05-07. 
  13. ^ a b "Lizzie McGuire - Box Set Volume 1 DVD information". http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/Lizzie-McGuire-Volume-Release/4024. Retrieved 2009-09-10. 
  14. ^ Lizzie McGuire: Complete Series 1 (Box Set)
  15. ^ Lizzie McGuire - Complete Series 2 (Box Set)
  16. ^ http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/866976/Lizzie-McGuire-Complete-Season-3/Product.html?searchstring=lizzie+mcguire&searchsource=0&searchtype=r2alldvd&ob=5&urlrefer=search&strefer=r2alldvd&searchfilters=s%7blizzie+mcguire%7d%2bc%7b57%7d%b

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Lizzie McGuire: Total Party! (2004 Album by Disney)
The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003 Comedy Film)
Hilary Duff (Actor, Comedy)
Lizzie McGuire (2001 Comedy TV Series)
The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003 Album by Original Soundtrack)