The Disney original TV movie "High School Musical", which swept the world in 2006, was not only the No. 1 movie in the world, but also ranked as the best-selling album in the U.S. in 2006, and this summer, "High School Musical 2" will once again set off a "song and dance" storm! "The movie will be the first of its kind in the world!
Sequel beats its predecessor
On January 20, 2006, The Walt Disney Company's made-for-TV movie High School Musical aired in the U.S., attracting 7.7 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched basic cable shows of all time. The movie has been rerun 20 times on the Disney Channel and has spawned a super-selling CD, a concert tour, an ice show, and a set of books as well as a host of other spinoffs, and its stars Ashley. Tisdahl and Zac Efron have gone all the way. Efron went all the way.
The sequel, "High School Musical 2," which aired last Friday, drew an even bigger crowd of 17.2 million viewers, mostly kids, a number that broke the basic cable record for viewership (the previous record was CNN's 1993 broadcast of the North American Free Trade debate, which *** drew 16.8 million viewers). And it was also the most-watched program of the year, surpassing the final episodes of "The Sopranos" aired on HBO (11.9 million viewers) and "America's Got Talent" aired on NBC (12.9 million viewers).
Songs and dances are definitely eye candy
"High School Musical" has a very simple plot, but it's loaded with good-looking guys and girls, and the song and dance scenes are exceptionally flashy. In the first episode, Troy (Zach. Efron) and the girl Gabrielle (Vanessa. Anne. Troy (Zach Efron), a boy on winter break, and Gabrielle (Vanessa Anne Huggins), a girl on winter break, become friends when they are paired up to sing together by chance. They think they'll never see each other again, but Gabrielle's mom changes jobs and brings her to New Mexico, where Troy lives. They audition together for the school musical and are later called back to audition for the show, and they're up against the kings of musical theater at their high school, Sharpay (Ashley Tisdahl) and Troy. Tisdahl) and Ryan (Lucas Gabier), the siblings of their high school's musical king. (Lucas Garbiel), the siblings of their high school's musical theater king. After a fierce battle, Troy and Gabriel finally compete for the lead role in the school musical, making big news at school.
In Episode 2, last episode's antagonist, Sharpay, strikes again, luring Troy to work at the club her parents own. She also pretends to be drowning and gets Troy to administer mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration, which Ryan uses as an opportunity to sow discord between Gabrielle and Troy. With the annual summer talent show coming up, will the golden couple of Troy and Gabrielle be able to clear up their misunderstandings and show off their singing voices once again?
Album tracks:
1. What Time Is It
2. Fabulous
3. Work This Out
4. You Are the Music in Me
5. I Don't Dance
6. Are the Music in Me (Sharpay Version)
7. Gotta Go My Own Way
8. Bet On It
9. Everyday
10. All For One
11. BONUS TRACK. Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
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