Hannah Montana

2006

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

5.3| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

At home and school, she's Miley Stewart, a typical teenager, but when the lights go down and the curtain goes up, she emerges as the glamorous and talented Hannah Montana. Having the "Best of Both Worlds" is a complicated proposition, and keeping her identity under wraps leads Miley and her friends into some hilarious capers as she tries to balance her normal life with her rock star persona.

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It's a Laugh Productions

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Reviews

Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Clovis Baloi (Realeezy) I've seen a lot of user reviews of this show and I am a bit disappointed. Most of the reviews are just haters doing their best to trash this show. Luckily, at the time this show was airing, I wasn't watching because I didn't have access to Disney Channel. I say luckily because if I did, I would probably join the list of the people who were sick and annoyed at this show. I only watched this last year and I must say, I had fun with it. Don't get me wrong, I saw flaws, especially in season 1. The acting was disappointing for some, some jokes weren't that funny (the laugh tracks didn't help) and the show was a bit two over-the- top. These problems are even more notable in the first 3 episodes. However, overtime you start to adapt to the show's nature and also it starts diminish the flaws. You can still still spot these flaws in later seasons, but they are not worse than when the show began. The show also has great features: it has exciting story lines, the characters are lovable, it has some funny puns and a few pop culture references, it's cute funny (rarely inappropriate), it recognizes teenager's struggles and even though some episodes seemed repetitive, there aren't so much clichés in the stories, not that I even seen. What I liked more about this show are Miley & Lily. Miley Stewart wasn't interesting in season 1, but after season 2 she became an actual character and way funnier, with her many quirks and over-the-top jokes, behavior and plans. Lily is also very funny, ever since the first season. Jackson was silly, unfunny and irrelevant for me at first, but after the show took his love/hate relationship with Rico more seriously, he became more interesting, along with Rico. Robby Ray, in spite of his not so good acting, has always been hilarious, inspiring and memorable. Even though the show's main premise is about a lie, the show is very educative. The show tried to show us something new in TV for kids and despite the flaws and what many people say, I think it did.
OleFr-Skj ...doing that is next to impossible, considering how outrageously annoying she is. My point is that Miley is the only truly terrible character on the show, all the others have something that makes them likable: Rico and Jackson are hilarious, Lily is really sweet, Oliver is enjoyably goofy and Robbie (Miley's dad) is just an overall swell guy.The problem is that Miley, being the main character, basically runs the show into the ground. Her constant use of "Say what?", among other inexcusables (is that a word?) is just so plain annoying that I just get and overwhelming desire to break something. Miley is cruel, egoistic and actually not that cute when you think about it.One thing I do notice, however, is that the show's basic premise actually isn't half bad, it was just executed badly.Also, Miley wearing a blonde wig as Hannah is an absolutely ridiculous notion. There is no way she wouldn't be recognized in the real world.You could argue that her disguise is no worse than any other character with a secret identity, like Superman, but you'd be wrong. Removing Clark Kent's glasses would be like removing the stars from the American flag, so screw suspension of disbelief, Superman predates it. He gets a free pass to be wearing the the same completely unbelievable disguise 70 years later.Miley, however, does not, not in the slightest.That said, the show has a fair share of funny moments, mostly thanks to Jackson, Oliver and Mr. Stewart who actually are funny, but for the most part it's cruel, overly sarcastic and learns terrible lessons.
mihil This is great! At first I didn't like the Idea how a girl can be so funny. But accidentally watching some episodes I realized this is darn good.For me the whole cast is soo funny! And the Iconic title song is fun too!It's a great relief to watch mild , humor without references for someones genitals.Some complained the show was getting boring in the mid of 2nd season.But I say hold on!there's much more goodies to come!,Especially in the 3 rd season.Its a family TV show which is funny!.I wouldn't say a comedy! because this different from a normal comedy you will see.This is fun, soo fun.Miley's dad is soo funny too!He's my favorite.Definitely 8/10!
TuMay91 I'm a teenager who has watched pretty much every episode...some were funny...very, very few were funny and i decided to put in my two bits miley Cyrus cannot act; billy ray Cyrus shoulda stuck with DOC. Emily Osment, Mitchell Musso, Jason Earles, and Moises Arias were pretty much the real stars of the show.I realize it's a TV show for a reason, but it was totally unrealistic. if i had ever talked to either of my parents the way miley did to her daddy, my face would still be numb from getting backhanded. like others have said, the show makes it seem OK to treat your best friends like crap because they'll always come back. i've had friends like that...except after a few years of that kind of treatment, i didn't go back. has anyone else noticed that it's never her fault? she can tell more lies than she can keep track of, and only gets a hug and a caution to learn from the experience. i rated it a 5 ~ 4/5 stars are for the only characters who are actually entertaining, the last 5 is because some episodes were amusing.