Any individual who was born in the current generation or has a child in this generation has assuredly seen High School Musical. With its flashy song and dance numbers, snort-invoking humor, and characters nothing short of flamboyant, High School Musical is sure to enthrall children and adults alike. The masterminds behind the famed cinematic production developed a movie so entrancing that 11 years later, both past and present Disney fanatics are still watching and discussing it. Yet, the hype surrounding
remember the first time I watched High School Musical the movie. I memorized all the words and choreography to every song and dance in the movie. As a kid, I was excited to go to high school because of the all the different movies I saw about high school. My favorite was High School Musical because they made it look awesome. However, when I got to high school though there were many similarities to the movies the differences definitely outweighed them. High School Musical has a plot similar to a modern
I remember when I first watched High School Musical the movie. I knew all the words and choreography to every song and dance they showed during the movie. As a kid, I was excited to go to high school because of the movies I’ve seen about it, high school musical in particular; and they made it look awesome. However, when I got to high school it was nothing like the movies. High School Musical with a plot similar to a modern Romeo and Juliet, is a teen comedy starring two students from opposite social
friend Taylor Mckessi (Monique Coleman) after receiving a call back in the Twinkle Town musical in the 2006 film, High School Musical. High School Musical is a romantic musical drama about a group of high school friends who stick to the status quo until the new girl comes to East High. This movie will have you tapping your toes and singing its tunes well beyond the theatre. High School Musical, begins when High School Basketball Jock, Troy Bolton (Zac Efron), and Mathlete, Gabriella Montez, meet over
Have you ever seen the movie High School Musical? That question has been asked to everyone that grew up in the early 2000’s. For the people that did grow up during the time High School Musical kicked off, they clearly remember watching it over and over or at least hearing about it. Personally, I am one of those people that watched the movie various of times. It’s a movie that can looked back at as a childhood favorite that will never get old. The soundtrack to the movie was the cherry on top to make
Do you ever watch a movie and wish that it would happen in real life? High School Musical is a romantic musical drama about a group of high school friends who stick to the status quo until the new girl comes to East High. This movie will have you tapping your toes and singing its tunes well beyond the theatre. The 2006 film, High School Musical, begins when High School Basketball Jock Troy Bolton (Zac Efron), and Mathlete, Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens), meet over Christmas break at a teen
the United States, there is a three percent chance of giving birth to twins (“Multiple”). In this circumstance, one twin will often show dominance over the other. This is very apparent in the relationship between Sharpay and Ryan Evans in the High School Musical franchise. There are three movies in this franchise where the dynamic between Ryan and Sharpay is slanted. Sharpay’s behavior is caused by many things, but one of the major causes is jealousy. Sharpay acts aggressively towards her brother and
Author: Disney Description: High School Musical is a story about two high school juniors from rival cliques – Troy Bolton, captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, a beautiful and shy transfer student who excels in math and science. Together, they try out for the lead parts in their high school musical, and as a result, divide the school. Despite other students' attempts to thwart their dreams, Troy and Gabriella resist peer pressure and rivalry, inspiring others along the way not
The High School Musical franchise, which consists of three Disney movies, attracted millions of young children worldwide, instilling them with unrealistic expectations for the harsh realities of high school. Younger viewers, myself included, easily become excited for their transition into high school due to the comical situations, dramatic musicals, inseparable friendships and the romantic relationships portrayed throughout the franchise. Although the High School Musical trilogy provides younger
Discuss the aspects of how Disney targeted High School Musical to people and how the overall production and film is related to cultural theories. “This could be the start of something new, it feels so right to be here with you” (4:31). For years, kids have sung these lyrics over and over again mimicking the actions of the two main characters, Troy and Gabriella. But, is it really the start of something new? High School Musical has been a globally accepted movie among many teens. It recently had