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{{short description|2006 American musical TV movie}} | |||
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| name = High School Musical | |||
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| cinematography = Gordon Lonsdale | |||
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| released = {{start date|2006|1|20}} | |||
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| runtime = 93 minutes | |||
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| composer = David Lawrence | |||
| country = United States | | country = United States | ||
| language = English | | language = English | ||
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| budget = $4.2 million<ref></ref> | |||
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| cinematography = Gordon Lonsdale | |||
| editor = Seth Flaum | |||
| runtime = 98 minutes | |||
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* First Street Films | |||
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* '']'' | |||
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| budget = $4.2 million<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9070-2209351,00.html |title=Disney hits high note with the tweenagers - Industry sectors - Times Online |access-date=February 2, 2007 |archive-date=May 22, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200522173329/http://www.thetimes.co.uk/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
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'''''High School Musical''''' is a 2006 American ], first in the ]. Upon its release on January 20, 2006, it became the most successful film that ] (DCOM) ever produced,<ref></ref><ref></ref> with a television sequel '']'' released in 2007 and the feature film '']'' released to theaters in October 2008. It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to have a theatrical sequel. <ref name="HSM4">{{cite news |last=Hetrick |first=Adam |title=Bet On It: Disney Plans Fourth "High School Musical" |work=Playbill |url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/116643.html |date=April 9, 2008 |accessdate=April 10, 2008}}</ref> The film's ] was the best-selling album in the United States for 2006.<ref></ref> | |||
'''''High School Musical''''' is a 2006 American ] ] produced by and aired on ] as part of the network's ]. The first installment of the ], the film was directed by choreographer and filmmaker ] from a screenplay by ]. It stars ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. ''High School Musical'' follows student Troy Bolton (Efron), the captain of his school basketball team, and Gabriella Montez (Hudgens), an academically gifted transfer student, who together audition for the lead roles in their school ], causing division among the school's ]s. | |||
''High School Musical'' was ]'s most watched film that year with 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast in the US.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2007-08-09-high-school-musical2_N.htm | work=USA Today | title=Can 'High School Musical' do it again? | first=Bill | last=Keveney | date=August 13, 2007 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref> In the UK, it received 789,000 viewers for its premiere (and 1.2 million viewers overall during the first week), making it the second most watched program for the Disney Channel (UK) of 2006. On December 29, 2006, it became the first ] to be broadcast on the ]. Globally, High School Musical has been seen by over 225 million viewers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/include_file/facts/DisneyChannelFacts.pdf|title=DisneyChannelFacts|publisher=Disney Channel|accessdate=2009-06-13}}</ref> | |||
Development for the film began after Barsocchini approached the network in 2004 with a script idea for a musical film. Disney executives also wanted to replicate the success of the musical television film '']'' (2003), as well as the standalone musical episodes of their television series '']'' (2000–2003) and '']'' (2003–2007). ] for ''High School Musical'' primarily took place in ], with filming locations including ], ], and ]. Additional filming took place in ]. The film has been described by Barsocchini and numerous critics as a modern adaptation of '']''.<ref>; {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716161000/http://micechat.com/forums/showthread.php/nerdy_romeo_and_juliet_hit-26762.html |date=July 16, 2011 }}; {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080224091515/http://www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/chicago/ch138.html |date=February 24, 2008 }}; {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080313161549/http://dvd.monstersandcritics.com/reviews/article_1230219.php/DVD_Review_High_School_Musical__Two-Disc_Remix_Edition_ |date=March 13, 2008 }}; {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080307134440/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1525204/20060301/id_0.jhtml |date=March 7, 2008 }}</ref> | |||
''High School Musical'' premiered on Disney Channel on January 20, 2006. It became the most commercially successful Disney Channel television film.<ref>{{cite web|last=Maling|first=Michel Yvonne|title=Disney's High School Musical is a Smash Hit|url=http://www.high-school-musical.com/660740-Disney-039-s-High-School-Musical-is-a-Smash-Hit.html|access-date=August 11, 2012|quote=In January 2006, Disney Channel released High School Musical 1 and it ended up proving to be their most popular and successful movie ever made.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705231949/http://www.high-school-musical.com/660740-Disney-039-s-High-School-Musical-is-a-Smash-Hit.html|archive-date=July 5, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/nielsens-charts.htm |title=Nielsens ratings for January 28 – February 3 – USATODAY.com |website=] |access-date=August 29, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120927060328/http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/nielsens-charts.htm |archive-date=September 27, 2012 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fun.familyeducation.com/slideshow/dvds-and-videos/53515.html |title=High School Musical 101 (Slideshow) – FamilyEducation.com<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=March 25, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029234430/http://fun.familyeducation.com/slideshow/dvds-and-videos/53515.html |archive-date=October 29, 2007 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref> In the U.S., ''High School Musical'' generated 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast, breaking the then-record for the highest premiere for the network.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2007-08-09-high-school-musical2_N.htm | work=USA Today | title=Can 'High School Musical' do it again? | first=Bill | last=Keveney | date=August 13, 2007 | access-date=May 4, 2010 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111016214333/http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2007-08-09-high-school-musical2_N.htm | archive-date=October 16, 2011 | url-status=live | df=mdy-all }}</ref> Internationally, the film also saw considerable success; as of 2019, over 225 million unique viewers were calculated as watched ''High School Musical''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Maling|first=Michel Yvonne|title=Disney's High School Musical is a Smash Hit|url=http://www.high-school-musical.com/660740-Disney-039-s-High-School-Musical-is-a-Smash-Hit.html|access-date=August 11, 2012|quote=More than 225 million viewers have watched this smash hit globally.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705231949/http://www.high-school-musical.com/660740-Disney-039-s-High-School-Musical-is-a-Smash-Hit.html|archive-date=July 5, 2015|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/include_file/facts/DisneyChannelFacts.pdf|title=DisneyChannelFacts|publisher=Disney Channel|access-date=June 13, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090731043553/http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/include_file/facts/DisneyChannelFacts.pdf|archive-date=July 31, 2009}}</ref> The film received generally mixed reviews from critics,<ref name="rotten"/> with praise for its cast and music but criticism for its sentimentality; it was more positively received by audiences. The film's ] was commercially and critically successful, reaching atop the U.S. ], with its lead single, "]", reaching number four on the U.S. ].<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713212524/http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/general/9945/music-market-data-2006Music |date=July 13, 2011 }}</ref> Two sequels, '']'' and '']'', were released in August 2007 and October 2008 respectively.<ref name="HSM4">{{cite news|last=Hetrick|first=Adam|date=April 9, 2008|title=Bet On It: Disney Plans Fourth "High School Musical"|work=Playbill|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/116643.html|access-date=April 10, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080413030036/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/116643.html|archive-date=April 13, 2008|df=mdy-all}}</ref> | |||
''High School Musical'' was filmed at ] located in ], the auditorium of ], and ]. ] was also the set of several other Disney productions: '']'' (1978), '']'' (2006), '']'' (2008)<ref></ref> and '']'' (2008).<ref></ref> | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
On ], high school juniors ] and ] are both vacationing at a ski lodge in ] and meet when they are called up to sing a ] duet together ("Start of Something New") during a party. Troy returns home to East High School in ], where he is captain of the basketball team which his father coaches. By coincidence, Gabriella has just transferred to East High, and as Troy shows Gabriella around the school, drama club president ] assumes that Gabriella is interested in auditioning for the school musical. The jealous Sharpay discovers Gabriella's past academic achievements, and anonymously informs scholastic decathlon captain ] so she will recruit Gabriella for the team. During basketball practice, Troy is distracted by thoughts of Gabriella and the idea that he might enjoy singing ("Get'cha Head in the Game"). | |||
From the back of the auditorium, Gabriella and Troy watch Sharpay and her twin brother ] audition for the musical with an uptempo version of "]". Troy and Gabriella step forward at the last minute, but drama teacher Ms. Darbus tells them they are too late. While helping Kelsi Nielsen, the musical's composer, pick up sheet music, they give an impromptu performance of the same song at its original ballad tempo ("What I've Been Looking For" (reprise)). Overhearing their performance, Ms. Darbus gives them a callback audition. | |||
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When the callback list is posted, Sharpay is furious that she has competition for the lead role, while the Wildcats basketball team is shocked that Troy has auditioned. After discovering that Troy is eager to step outside of the social norms, other students confess their secret passions and talents ("]"). This alarms Taylor and Troy's best friend ], who work together to trick Gabriella into believing Troy does not care about her. Upset by what she perceives as Troy's betrayal and callous disregard for her ("When There Was Me and You"), Gabriella decides to not audition for the musical and distances herself from Troy. Realizing their mistake, Chad and Taylor admit their role in sabotaging Troy and Gabriella's relationship. Troy goes to Gabriella's house and they reconcile, determined to audition for the musical. | |||
Overhearing Gabriella and Troy rehearse, Sharpay convinces Ms. Darbus to reschedule the callback auditions so they begin at the same time as both Troy's championship game and Gabriella's scholastic decathlon competition. The basketball and decathlon teams work together to allow Troy and Gabriella to leave by hacking the power in the gym and causing a chemical reaction that forces an evacuation during the decathlon. Troy and Gabriella rush to the auditorium as Sharpay and Ryan finish their callback song ("Bop to the Top"). After Gabriella and Troy successfully perform their song "]", Ms. Darbus gives them the lead roles, making Sharpay and Ryan ]. Both teams win their respective competitions, Chad asks Taylor out, Sharpay makes a truce with Gabriella, and the entire school gathers in the gym to celebrate ("]"). | |||
In a ], Sharpay praises Zeke for a bag of cookies he made for her, and he says he will make her a ]. | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
{{main|List of High School Musical characters}} | |||
* ] (]) is the most popular male student at ''East High School'', and the captain of the ] ] team. For this film, Efron's singing was blended with singer ]'s voice. | |||
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* ] (]) is one of the braniacs on the scholastic decathlon team. | |||
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* ] (]) is an energetic student interested in theatre as well as being the center of all attention, most particularly, Troy's. | |||
* ] as ], one of the most popular students at East High School and the captain of the ] ] team. Before Efron was cast, the role of Troy was written for a ], and Efron, who himself is a ], could not properly sing most of the parts. Singer-songwriter and actor ], who also auditioned for the role, provided majority of the character's singing voice, with Efron himself singing the first and last few lines in "Start of Something New" and the beginning of "Breaking Free". | |||
* ] (]) is Sharpay's brother. | |||
* ] as ], a transfer student who joins the scholastic decathlon team and is attracted to Troy. | |||
* ] (]) is Troy's best friend, and is very good friends with Jason and Zeke. | |||
* ] as ], an energetic and proud student with a love of theatre and being the center of attention. | |||
* ] (]) is Gabriella's best friend. She is captain of the school Scholastic Decathlon team. | |||
* ] |
* ] as ], a member of the drama club who aids his twin sister, Sharpay, in sabotaging Gabriella's relationship with Troy. | ||
* ] |
* ] as ], the stern drama teacher at East High who dislikes sports and cell phones. | ||
* ] as ], Troy's best friend and member of the basketball team. | |||
* ] (]) is a student at East High. She is a ] and ]. | |||
* ] as ], captain of the school's scholastic decathlon team who shows Gabriella the ropes of East High. | |||
* ] (]) is friends with Troy and Chad, and plays for the ] team. He also enjoys baking. | |||
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* ] as ], Troy's father and the coach of the East High basketball team who believes that Gabriella is a distraction from Troy's basketball career. | ||
* ] as ], an underappreciated ] and ] who is initially shy and subservient to Sharpay. | |||
* ] as ], a member of the basketball team who enjoys baking and admires Sharpay. | |||
* ] as ], a member of the basketball team who tends to ask mundane questions in class. | |||
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Additionally, Socorro Herrera plays Gabriella's mother Lisa Montez and ] portrays Dave Matsui, the principal of East High. Irene Santiago-Baron plays chemistry teacher Ms. Tenny, ] portrays Troy's mother Lucille Bolton, and Joyce Cohen plays Ms. Falstaff the librarian. | |||
==Critical reception== | |||
''High School Musical'' received generally positive reviews from critics, garnering a 63%, or 5.4/10 "Fresh" rating on ] ].<ref></ref> | |||
] plays ], a brainiac who enjoys hip-hop, and Dutch Whitlock portrays a skateboarder who also plays the cello. Anne Kathryn Parma, ] and Falcon Grace portray Susan, Alan and Cyndra, three students who unsuccessfully audition for the musical. | |||
==Musical numbers== | |||
{{See also|High School Musical (soundtrack)}} | |||
The soundtrack was released on January 10, 2006 and debuted at number 133 on the ], selling 7,469 copies in its first week. In the album's third week, for the chart dated February 11, 2006, it climbed to number ten, and has since risen to number one on the Billboard 200 twice (on March 1 and March 22) and had shipped 3.8 million copies on December 5, 2006. Out of those copies, more than 3 million copies have been sold by August 2006; it was ] by the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://riaa.com/goldandplatinum.php|title=RIA Gold & Platinum|accessdate=2008-12-17}}</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Song || Chiefly Sung By || Other Singers || Scene | |||
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| "Start Of Something New" || Troy and Gabriella || None || Mountain Ski Resort | |||
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| "Get'cha Head in the Game" || Troy || Basketball Players || East High's Gym | |||
|- | |||
| "What I've Been Looking For" || Ryan and Sharpay || None || East High's Auditorium | |||
|- | |||
| "What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)" || Troy and Gabriella || None || East High's Auditorium | |||
|- | |||
| "Stick To The Status Quo" || Zeke, Martha, Skater Dude, Sharpay, Ryan || Jocks, Brainiacs, Skater Dudes, Wildcats || East High's Cafeteria | |||
|- | |||
| "When There Was Me And You" || Gabriella || None || East High's Science Lab, Hallways and Cafeteria | |||
|- | |||
| "Bop To The Top" || Ryan and Sharpay || None || East High's Auditorium | |||
|- | |||
| "Breaking Free" || Troy and Gabriella || None || East High's Auditorium | |||
|- | |||
| "We're All In This Together" || Troy, Gabriella, Ryan, Sharpay || Wildcats || East High's Gym | |||
|} | |||
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==Production== | ||
===Development=== | |||
The ] of the film was released on May 23, 2006 under the title, ''High School Musical: Encore Edition''. It created a sales record when 1.2 million copies were sold in its first six days, making it the fastest-selling television film of all time.<ref name="arnold-hmr">{{cite web|url=http://www.homemediaretailing.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?article_id=9197|title='High School Musical' Debuts at No. 1|last=Arnold|first=Thomas}}</ref> It is, however, the second DCOM (Disney Channel Original Movie) on DVD to be certified Platinum in DVD sales, the first being '']''. The ''High School Musical'' DVD was also released in Australia on July 12, 2006 through ] and was released on European Region 2 on December 4, 2006 where it went on to reach number one in the ] DVD charts. It was also shown on Disney Channel South Africa, the latest Disney channel at that time in the southern hemisphere. It was the top selling DVD in Australia in August 2006. In addition, the Region 3 DVD was released on October 10 in ]. It also released in ] on December 15, 2006. This is the first Region 3 DCOM DVD ever released. It was released in Mexico on November 10 and in ] on December 6 to coincide with Christmas and the ] broadcast of the film. | |||
] in ], ], pictured in 2014]] | |||
Disney executives ], former president of ], and Michael Healy, former Senior Vice President of ], had led the production of the network's made-for-television films throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.<ref name="morningbrew">{{cite web|title=''High School Musical'' changed everything: An oral history of the Disney Channel Original Movie|date=January 18, 2024|last=Merritt|first=Matty |url=https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/oral-history-of-the-disney-channel-original-movie|work=Morning Brew|publisher=]|access-date=July 8, 2024|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240118005548/https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/oral-history-of-the-disney-channel-original-movie|archive-date=January 18, 2024}}</ref> Television writer ] approached Healy in 2004 with the desire to write a television film that his then 9-year-old daughter would enjoy. Barsocchini recalled playing basketball in high school when a teammate, ], confessed his aspirations of being a ballet dancer; this inspired the concept of a script where a high school basketball player held ambitions of becoming a musical theater performer. Healy and Marsh bought the idea, which would become ''High School Musical''.<ref name="buffaloconnection">{{cite web|title=The Buffalo connection: Michael Healy's star shines in Hollywood|date=February 28, 2016|last=O'Shei|first=Tim|url=https://buffalonews.com/lifestyles/the-buffalo-connection-michael-healy-s-star-shines-in-hollywood/article_3de35229-4d5b-5369-b186-c2c346b532ea.html|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=July 8, 2024|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210622140529/https://buffalonews.com/lifestyles/the-buffalo-connection-michael-healy-s-star-shines-in-hollywood/article_3de35229-4d5b-5369-b186-c2c346b532ea.html|archive-date=June 22, 2021}}</ref> | |||
] had also produced a ] episode of its original ] '']'', which aired in 2002, and the success of the episode among the show's audience led to network executives asking series executive producers ] and ] to also produce a musical episode of their other comedy series '']''.<ref name="morningbrew"/><ref name="musical">{{cite news|last=Schildhause|first=Chloe|url=https://uproxx.com/music/even-stevens-musical-episode-oral-history/|title='We Went To The Moon In 1969': How The ''Even Stevens'' Musical Episode Changed The Disney Channel Forever|work=]|publisher=] |date=May 13, 2016|access-date=January 9, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220104083655/https://uproxx.com/music/even-stevens-musical-episode-oral-history/|archive-date=January 4, 2022|url-status=live}}</ref> The success of the musical format on both ''Even Stevens'' and ''That's So Raven'' gave executives confidence in the appeal and interest of the musical genre, and led to the early development of the idea for ''High School Musical''.<ref name="musical"/> Marsh stated that ''High School Musical'' would not have been developed if not for the success of the ''Even Stevens'' musical episode.<ref name="musical"/> Additionally, the television film '']'' (2003) is recognised as Disney Channel's first musical film.<ref name="morningbrew"/> | |||
The Remix Edition, a 2-disc Special Edition, was released on December 5, 2006.<ref name="ultimatedisney1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ultimatedisney.com/highschoolmusical-remix-pressrelease.html|title=High School Musical Remix Edition – Disney press release}}</ref> The Remix DVD was released in France on June 20, 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.amazon.fr/High-school-musical-Remix-Collector/dp/B000OPPX08/ref=sr_1_2/171-2123026-6105002?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1187818032&sr=1-2| title=High school musical Remix – Edition Collector 2 DVD}}</ref> and in Germany on September 13, 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.amazon.de/High-School-Musical-remix-DVDs/dp/B000PHVYJE/ref=pd_bbs_sr_4/028-2818536-7690101?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1188111031&sr=8-4|title=High School Musical – remix (2 DVDs)}}</ref> The Remix DVD was released in the UK on September 10, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/High-School-Musical-Vanessa-Anne-Hudgens/dp/B000RWDXAU/ref=sr_1_1/202-3995277-2555821?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1187816668&sr=1-1|title=High School Musical – Remix Edition 2006}}</ref> | |||
Producer Bill Borden said in 2006 that ''High School Musical'' was the first of three planned films in the series.<ref name="playbill06">{{Cite web |last=Hernandez |first=Ernio|date=February 13, 2006 |title=Disney Channel's ''High School Musical'' Re-Airs Feb. 13; DVD and Sequel Developing |url=https://playbill.com/article/disney-channels-high-school-musical-re-airs-feb-13-dvd-and-sequel-developing-com-130832 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210124093010/https://www.playbill.com/article/disney-channels-high-school-musical-re-airs-feb-13-dvd-and-sequel-developing-com-130832 |archive-date=January 24, 2021 |access-date=July 10, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
Despite being filmed in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio, both the original and Remix Edition DVD releases featured a 1.33:1 "full screen" version (though not ] as the camera stays directly in the center of the image), the format of the film as shown on the Disney Channel. The widescreen, high definition version is available exclusively on Disney Blu-ray in North America and has subsequently been showing in the UK on BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC HD.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=21909|title=DVD Talk Review: High School Musical|date=May 28, 2006}}</ref> The HD version is also available on ] for the US market.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xbox.com/en-US/marketplace/media/f1424ac1-37eb-4fae-809a-1f21c69a7b11/|title=Disney Channel Original Movies|accessdate=2008-07-24 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080616194411/http://www.xbox.com/en-US/marketplace/media/f1424ac1-37eb-4fae-809a-1f21c69a7b11/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2008-06-16}}</ref> | |||
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===Filming=== | ||
''High School Musical'' was filmed in the summer of 2005.<ref>{{Cite news |date=May 22, 2006 |author=Vince Horiuchi |title='High School Musical': Film-turned-cultural phenomenon is in high gear |url=https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=&itype=NGPSID |access-date=2024-01-25 |newspaper=The Salt Lake Tribune |language=en-US}}</ref> Principal photography took place in Utah, with ]<ref>{{Cite web |first=Noelle |last=Devoe |url=https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/movies-tv/a10378447/the-actual-east-high-school-from-high-school-musical-was-destroyed-in-a-flash-flood/ |title=The Actual East High School From "High School Musical" Was Destroyed in a Flash Flood! |work=Seventeen |date=July 28, 2017 |access-date=August 23, 2019 |archive-date=August 24, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190824163121/https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/movies-tv/a10378447/the-actual-east-high-school-from-high-school-musical-was-destroyed-in-a-flash-flood/ |url-status=live }}</ref> and ] used as locations, as well as ]. Additional scenes were filmed in ].{{citation needed|date=November 2020}} ''High School Musical'' was filmed on a budget of ]4.2 million.<ref name="morningbrew"/> | |||
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===Music=== | ||
{{See also|High School Musical (soundtrack)}} | |||
The soundtrack for the film was released on January 10, 2006, and debuted at number 133 on the ], selling 7,469 copies in its first week. In the album's third week, for the chart dated February 11, 2006, it climbed to number ten, subsequently rose to number one on the Billboard 200 twice (on March 1 and 22) and had shipped 3.8 million copies as of December 5, 2006. More than three million copies had been sold by August 2006 and it was ] by the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://riaa.com/goldandplatinum.php |title=RIA Gold & Platinum |website=] |access-date=December 17, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091231133408/http://riaa.com/goldandplatinum.php |archive-date=December 31, 2009}}</ref> | |||
==Reception== | |||
====High School Musical 2==== | |||
Upon its premiere, the film attracted 7.7 million viewers.<ref>{{cite news|last=Graff|first=Gary|title='High School Musical' Kids Soaking Up Success|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1049761/high-school-musical-kids-soaking-up-success|access-date=March 2, 2014|newspaper=]|date=August 21, 2007|quote=The first "High School Musical" drew 7.7 million viewers in 2006 and spawned a soundtrack that was the year's best-selling album.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150608023958/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1049761/high-school-musical-kids-soaking-up-success|archive-date=June 8, 2015|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> On ], the film holds an approval rating of 65% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "''High School Musical'' is brazenly saccharine, but it makes up for it with its memorable show tunes, eye-popping choreography, and appealing cast."<ref name="rotten">{{cite web|title=High School Musical - Rotten Tomatoes|date=May 23, 2006 |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/high_school_musical/|publisher=]|access-date=March 2, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221065821/http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/high_school_musical/|archive-date=February 21, 2014|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> | |||
{{Main|High School Musical 2}} | |||
''High School Musical 2'' is the ] to the Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical. It debuted on August 17, 2007 on ] in the ], and on ] in ]. The premiere brought in a total of 17.3 million viewers in the United States—almost 10 million more than its predecessor—making it (at the time of its airing) the highest-rated Disney Channel Movie to date and the most viewed television film to date.<ref name="patriots">{{cite web |url=http://www.projo.com/patriots/content/projo_20071206_ratings.71c7a6a9.html | title="Patriots-Ravens game sets cable TV viewership record," Providence Journal | accessdate=2007-12-06}}</ref><ref name="variety">{{cite news |url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970479.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 |title=Variety.com -'High School Musical 2' huge hit |accessdate=2007-08-18 |format= |work= | first1=Rick | last1=Kissell | first2=Michael | last2=Schneider | date=August 18, 2007}}</ref> | |||
] rated the film four out of five stars.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729131701/https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/high-school-musical|date=July 29, 2014}} commonsensemedia.org</ref> Kevin Carr gave the film a score of three out of five, saying, "The filmmakers were just trying to tell a story. Sex, drugs and violence just didn't factor into that equation."<ref>{{cite news|last=Carr|first=Kevin|title="High School Musical" - DVD Review|newspaper=7M Pictures|url=http://www.7mpictures.com/inside/reviews/highschoolmusicaldvd_review.htm|access-date=March 2, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105131848/http://www.7mpictures.com/inside/reviews/highschoolmusicaldvd_review.htm|archive-date=November 5, 2012|df=mdy-all}}</ref> On the other hand, David Nusair gave the film a negative review with a score of 1.5/4 saying, "...it's difficult to imagine even the most die-hard fan of musicals finding anything here worth embracing."<ref>{{cite news|last=Nusair|first=David|title=The High School Musical Series|url=http://www.reelfilm.com/highmus.htm#1|access-date=March 2, 2014|newspaper=Reel Film Reviews|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140302150303/http://www.reelfilm.com/highmus.htm#1|archive-date=March 2, 2014|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> Scott Weinberg also gave the film a negative review saying, "A schmaltzy little piece of obvious fluff that's directed in truly horrendous fashion and populated by cardboard characters who spit out simplistic platitudes and breathy pop tunes."<ref>{{cite news|last=Weinberg|first=Scott|title=High School Musical: Remix|url=https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/25544/high-school-musical-remix/|access-date=March 2, 2014|newspaper=DVD Talk|date=December 10, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141204173628/http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/25544/high-school-musical-remix/|archive-date=December 4, 2014|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> | |||
====High School Musical 3: Senior Year==== | |||
{{Main|High School Musical 3: Senior Year}} | |||
''High School Musical 3: Senior Year'' is the third installment in Disney's High School Musical franchise. It was released to theaters across the United States on October 24, 2008<!-- This is a United States film, DO NOT add other countries release dates. -->. ] returned as director and choreographer, as did all six primary actors.<ref name="variety011408">Graser, Marc. , ''Variety'', January 14, 2008;</ref><ref name="hollywoodreporter">Kit, Borys. , ''The Hollywood Reporter'', January 15, 2008</ref> The film currently holds the record for the highest-grossing film musical in its opening weekend, with over $80,000,000 worldwide. | |||
While ''High School Musical'' was filmed on a budget of ]4.2 million, the film's success allowed Disney Channel to increase the budgets on their future television films. The network subsequently developed more "tentpole" films driven by music or based on popular franchises.<ref name="morningbrew"/> | |||
====High School Musical: El desafio (Argentina)==== | |||
{{Main|High School Musical: El desafio (Argentina)}} | |||
==Home media== | |||
''High School Musical: El desafio (Argentina)'' is a ] of the American film High School Musical for the Argentine market, based on the book Battle of the Bands. The film arrived in Argentine theaters on July 17, 2008. | |||
The ] went on sale on May 23, 2006, under the title, ''High School Musical: Encore Edition''. It created a sales record when 1.2 million copies were sold in its first six days, making it the fastest-selling television film of all time.<ref name="arnold-hmr">{{cite web|url=http://www.homemediaretailing.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?article_id=9197|title='High School Musical' Debuts at No. 1|last=Arnold|first=Thomas|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928011530/http://www.homemediaretailing.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?article_id=9197|archive-date=September 28, 2007}}</ref> It is, however, the second DCOM (Disney Channel Original Movie) on DVD to be certified Platinum in DVD sales, the first being '']''. The ''High School Musical'' DVD was also released in Australia on July 12, 2006, through ], as well as on European Region 2 on December 4, 2006, where it went on to reach number one in the UK DVD charts. It also aired on Disney Channel South Africa, the latest Disney channel at that time in the southern hemisphere. It was the top-selling DVD in Australia in August 2006. ''High School Musical'' also became the first Disney Channel Original Movie to be released on Region 3 DVD, when it went on sale on October 10 and December 15 in Hong Kong and Taiwan, respectively. It was released in Mexico on November 10 and in Brazil on December 6 to coincide with Christmas and the ] broadcast of the film. It was released in New Zealand on July 12, 2006, and was awarded most popular pre-teen movie in New Zealand for 2006. | |||
''High School Musical'' was the first feature-length video content from the ] in mid-March 2006. At the time, it was available as a 320x240 resolution 487MB download for $9.99 after initially being mistakenly listed for $1.99.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/15/AR2006031501843.html |title=iTunes Offers First Feature-Length Movie |newspaper=] |access-date=August 29, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170410210419/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/15/AR2006031501843.html |archive-date=April 10, 2017 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140912094435/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/disney-channels-high-school-musical-makes-history-as-1st-full-length-featur |date=September 12, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=First Full Movie Hits iTunes|url=http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/First-Full-Movie-Hits-iTunes|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140912095103/http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/First-Full-Movie-Hits-iTunes|archive-date=September 12, 2014|access-date=September 12, 2014|df=mdy-all}}</ref> | |||
==== High School Musical: O Desafio (Brazil) ==== | |||
{{Main|High School Musical: O Desafio}} | |||
The Remix Edition, a 2-disc Special Edition, was released on December 5, 2006.<ref name="ultimatedisney1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ultimatedisney.com/highschoolmusical-remix-pressrelease.html|title=High School Musical Remix Edition – Disney press release|access-date=September 23, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061020223604/http://www.ultimatedisney.com/highschoolmusical-remix-pressrelease.html|archive-date=October 20, 2006|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The Remix DVD went on sale in France on June 20, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B000OPPX08|title=High school musical Remix – Edition Collector 2 DVD|access-date=January 28, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160110221709/http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B000OPPX08|archive-date=January 10, 2016|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> in Germany on September 13, 2007,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.de/dp/B000PHVYJE|title=High School Musical – remix (2 DVDs)|website=Amazon Germany |access-date=August 31, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160110221715/http://www.amazon.de/dp/B000PHVYJE|archive-date=January 10, 2016|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> and in the UK on September 10, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000RWDXAU|title=High School Musical – Remix Edition 2006|website=Amazon UK |access-date=August 31, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160110221718/http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000RWDXAU|archive-date=January 10, 2016|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> As of 2010, the film has sold eight million DVD units, earning an operating income of {{US$|100 million|long=no}}.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vogel |first1=Harold L. |title=Entertainment Industry Economics: A Guide for Financial Analysis |date=2010 |publisher=] |isbn=978-1-139-49732-9 |page=168 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BfyFFCyRvX0C&pg=PA168}}</ref> | |||
''High School Musical: O Desafio'' is a ] of the American film ''High School Musical''. The Brazilian spinoff is based on the book ''Battle of the Bands''. The film was released in Brazilian theaters on February 5, 2010. | |||
Despite being filmed in the 16:9 (1.78:1) aspect ratio, both the original and Remix Edition DVD releases featured a 4:3 (1.33:1) "full screen" version (though not ] as the camera stays directly in the center of the image), the format of the film as shown on the Disney Channel. The widescreen, high definition version is available exclusively on Disney Blu-ray in North America and has subsequently been showing in the UK and Ireland on BBC One and BBC HD, and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=21909|title=DVD Talk Review: High School Musical|date=May 28, 2006|access-date=December 6, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061211200856/http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=21909|archive-date=December 11, 2006|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The HD version is also available on the video section of ], as well as on ] online for the US market.<ref>{{cite web|title=Disney Channel Original Movies|url=http://www.xbox.com/en-US/marketplace/media/f1424ac1-37eb-4fae-809a-1f21c69a7b11/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080616194411/http://www.xbox.com/en-US/marketplace/media/f1424ac1-37eb-4fae-809a-1f21c69a7b11/|archive-date=June 16, 2008|access-date=July 24, 2008}}</ref> | |||
====High School Musical: 歌舞青春 (China)==== | |||
''High School Musical: 歌舞青春 (China)'' is a ] of the American film High School Musical for the Chinese market, the production is underway, and it is predicted to be released on July 2010<ref>http://www.smg.cn/Index_News/newsDetail.aspx?newsID=97703&serialno=001&sid=418</ref> | |||
==Expanded franchise== | |||
===On stage performances=== | |||
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===Sequels and spin-off=== | ||
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{{Main|High School Musical 2|High School Musical 3: Senior Year|Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure}} | ||
A sequel, ''High School Musical 2'', premiered on August 17, 2007, on ] in the U.S., and on ] in Canada. The premiere brought in a total of 17.3 million viewers in the United States—almost 10 million more than its predecessor—making it (at the time of its airing) the highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie to date and the most viewed television film to date.<ref name="patriots">{{cite web|title="Patriots-Ravens game sets cable TV viewership record," Providence Journal|url=http://www.projo.com/patriots/content/projo_20071206_ratings.71c7a6a9.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071214133241/http://www.projo.com/patriots/content/projo_20071206_ratings.71c7a6a9.html|archive-date=December 14, 2007|access-date=December 6, 2007|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref name="variety">{{cite news|last1=Kissell|first1=Rick|last2=Schneider|first2=Michael|date=August 18, 2007|title=Variety.com -'High School Musical 2' huge hit|url=https://variety.com/2007/scene/markets-festivals/high-school-musical-2-aces-test-1117970479/|access-date=August 18, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070823105546/http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970479.html?categoryid=14&cs=1|archive-date=August 23, 2007|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> | |||
The "High School Musical: The Concert" tour started on November 29, 2006 kicking off in ]. The tour continued until January 28, 2007 performing in major cities around the ], ] and ]. The concert featured all of the original cast members except for ], who was shooting '']''. Efron was replaced by ] (whose voice was blended with Efron's during the film). The concert featured the original songs from the film, as well as songs from Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Corbin Bleu. | |||
A third film, ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year'', was theatrically released in the United States on October 24, 2008<!-- This is a United States film, DO NOT add other countries release dates. -->. ] returned as director and choreographer, as did all six main actors.<ref name="variety011408">Graser, Marc. , ''Variety'', January 14, 2008;</ref><ref name="hollywoodreporter">Kit, Borys. , ''The Hollywood Reporter'', January 15, 2008</ref> | |||
====Stage musical==== | |||
]'s School of Dramatic Arts production of Disney's High School Musical.]] | |||
{{Main|High School Musical on Stage!}} | |||
<includeonly>DO NOT put other stuff about musical in this article. It will get its own article soon, Song lists from the musical and different productions of it DO NOT belong here. SEE TALK</includeonly> | |||
On August 1, 2006, ] announced that the ] summer ], featured in the film '']'', would be the first venue to produce ''High School Musical'' on-stage. | |||
''Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure'' is a ] and ] starring ].<ref name="Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure">{{cite web|url=http://www.ashleytisdale.com/news/2010/03/31/sharpay-back-2011-new-disney-channel-movie-coming-soon|title=SHARPAY IS BACK IN 2011 - NEW DISNEY CHANNEL MOVIE COMING SOON!|publisher=Warner Bros. Records|date=March 31, 2010|access-date=March 31, 2010}}{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name="e! online">{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/174419/disney-graduates-to-efron-less-post-high-school-musical|title=Disney Graduates to Efron-Less Post-High School Musical|publisher=]|access-date=August 14, 2014|date=March 31, 2010|last=Grossberg|first=Josh|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814151830/http://www.eonline.com/news/174419/disney-graduates-to-efron-less-post-high-school-musical|archive-date=August 14, 2014|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The film follows ] as she sets out to earn a role in a ] show following graduation.<ref name="aol">{{cite web|url=http://insidetv.aol.com/2010/04/01/ashley-tisdale-prepares-sharpays-fabulous-adventure/|title=Ashley Tisdale Prepares 'Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure'|publisher=]|work=Inside TV|access-date=April 16, 2010|date=April 1, 2010|last=Harris|first=Scott|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100403123231/http://insidetv.aol.com/2010/04/01/ashley-tisdale-prepares-sharpays-fabulous-adventure/|archive-date=April 3, 2010|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The film was released as a Blu-ray and DVD combination pack on April 19, 2011.<ref name="High Def Digest">{{cite news|date=December 16, 2010|title='Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure' Announced for Blu-ray|newspaper=High Def Digest|url=http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Disney/Buena_Vista/Disc_Announcements/Sharpays_Fabulous_Adventure_Announced_for_Blu-ray/6005%5C|url-status=live|access-date=December 22, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203165936/http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Disney/Buena_Vista/Disc_Announcements/Sharpays_Fabulous_Adventure_Announced_for_Blu-ray/6005|archive-date=December 3, 2013}}</ref> | |||
North Shore Music Theater in ] had a stage production of ''High School Musical'' running until the end of July 2007, featuring ] actor ] and Kate Rockwell, a semi-finalist on '']'', as Sharpay. ]'s School of Dramatic Arts staged the California premiere in 2007 (which it revived in 2008), and presented the West Coast premiere of High School Musical 2 in January 2009.<ref>pacrep.org/archive</ref> | |||
In early 2016, ] announced that a fourth installment of the series was "in the works", later announcing a casting call for the film, tentatively referred to as ''High School Musical 4''.<ref name="V-HSM4">{{cite web |author=Elizabeth Wagmeister |url=https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/high-school-musical-4-disney-channel-casting-1201719833/ |title=Disney Channel Begins Casting on 'High School Musical 4' |work=] |date=March 1, 2016 |access-date=2016-08-10 |archive-date=December 21, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171221185132/http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/high-school-musical-4-disney-channel-casting-1201719833/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="mtv4">{{cite web | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2748210/high-school-musical-4-officially-happening/ | title='HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 4' IS ACTUALLY, OFFICIALLY HAPPENING | work=MTV News | date=March 1, 2016 | access-date=2016-10-14 | author=Roth, Madeline | archive-date=April 16, 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190416002305/http://www.mtv.com/news/2748210/high-school-musical-4-officially-happening/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> In March 2016, details about the film's prospective principal characters were reported.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/745490/high-school-musical-4-is-casting-ryan-and-sharpay-s-cousin-meet-the-new-wildcats|title=High School Musical 4 Is Casting Ryan and Sharpay's Cousin|website=eonline.com|date=March 2, 2016|access-date=April 5, 2018|archive-date=April 9, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180409041354/http://www.eonline.com/news/745490/high-school-musical-4-is-casting-ryan-and-sharpay-s-cousin-meet-the-new-wildcats|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
Theater of the Stars in Atlanta, Georgia was the first professional company to put on ''High School Musical''. | |||
=== Television adaptation === | |||
A parody, ] has been created in Northern Ireland. | |||
{{main|High School Musical: The Musical: The Series}} | |||
In 2019, ] announced the release of their own television series based on the ''High School Musical'' franchise that was released on ] on November 12, 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.irishnews.com/magazine/entertainment/2019/08/24/news/first-trailer-for-disney-s-high-school-musical-tv-who-released-1693833/|title=First trailer for Disney's High School Musical TV who released|date=August 24, 2019|website=]|access-date=August 24, 2019|archive-date=August 7, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807154847/http://www.irishnews.com/magazine/entertainment/2019/08/24/news/first-trailer-for-disney-s-high-school-musical-tv-who-released-1693833/|url-status=live}}</ref> The series, titled '']'', focuses on the newly enrolled set of East High Wildcats putting together a production of ''High School Musical''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mashable.com/video/high-school-musical-the-musical-the-series-trailer.amp|title=High School Musical: The Musical: The Series' returns to East High with first trailer|last=Foreman|first=Alison|date=August 24, 2019|website=]|access-date=August 24, 2019|archive-date=August 24, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190824073201/https://mashable.com/video/high-school-musical-the-musical-the-series-trailer.amp|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
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===Foreign adaptations=== | ||
{{Main|High School Musical: El desafio (Argentina)|High School Musical: O Desafio}} | |||
"Feld Entertainment" produced global tour titled, ''High School Musical: The Ice Tour'' which had its world premiere in New York city on September 29, 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-27-2007/0004616414&EDATE= |title=Disney's High School Musical: The Ice Tour Heats Up with Announcement of Principal Cast |accessdate=2007-07-04 |date=2007-06-27}}</ref> The cast included ] ] and ] ]. The show contained elements and songs from both the original film and its sequel, '']'' and featured a special preview of '']'' when the movie of the same name premiered in theaters. | |||
''High School Musical: El desafio (Argentina)'' is a spin-off for the Argentine market, based on the book "Battle of the Bands". The film arrived in Argentine theatres on July 17, 2008. ''High School Musical: O Desafio'' is a spin-off of the American film ''High School Musical''. The Brazilian spin-off is based on the book ''Battle of the Bands''. The film was released in Brazilian theatres on February 5, 2010. ''Disney High School Musical China'' ({{lang|zh|歌舞青春}}),<ref name="Film Business">{{cite journal |date=December 29, 2010 |first=Derek |last=Elley |title=Disney High School Musical China |url=http://www.filmbiz.asia/reviews/disney-high-school-musical-china |journal=] |access-date=December 13, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213084329/http://www.filmbiz.asia/reviews/disney-high-school-musical-china |archive-date=December 13, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> also called ''High School Musical China: College Dreams'' is a Chinese version of the American series, released in North America on DVD under the Disney World Cinema Brand.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/high-school-musical-china.html |title=High School Musical China | Now Available on DVD, Movie Download and on Demand | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |access-date=April 26, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120505164335/http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/high-school-musical-china.html |archive-date=May 5, 2012}}</ref> | |||
'']'' critic Derek Elley rated the adaptation three points out of ten and called the choreography by former ] dancer, Ruthy Inchaustegui, and songs "bland". However, Elley picked the three songs as "half-memorable": "the ballad 'Rainy Season' ({{lang|zh|梅雨季}}) two lead the glitzy 'Perfection' ({{lang|zh|完美}}) the college rich-bitch and climatic 'I Can Fly' ({{lang|zh|我飛故我在}}), which doesn't quite succeed at being an {{sic|anthem|nal}}, uplifting ballad."<ref name="Film Business"/> | |||
===Book series=== | |||
{{Main|High School Musical Book series}} | |||
In June 2006, ] published ''High School Musical: the Junior Novel'', the novelization of the successful film. This novel hit number one on the '']'' best-selling list and remained on the list for sixteen weeks.<ref name=autogenerated1></ref> As of August 2007, the novel has sold more than 4.5 million copies, with 1 million copies of the novel's follow-up, ''High School Musical 2: The Junior Novel'', being shipped to American retailers.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> "High School Musical 3: Senior Year: The Junior Novel" came out on September 23, 2008. Shortly after the success of the original novel, Disney announced that a book series, entitled ''Stories From East High'', would be published in February 2007 with a new book being published every 60 days until July 2008. It also came to England, at the O2. | |||
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]'s School of Dramatic Arts production of Disney's ''High School Musical'']] | |||
{{Main|High School Musical: Makin' the Cut!}} | |||
On August 1, 2006, ] announced that the ] summer ], featured in the film '']'', would be the first venue to produce ''High School Musical'' on-stage.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}} The High School Musical: The Concert tour started on November 29, 2006, kicking off in ]. The tour continued until January 28, 2007, performing in major cities around the United States, Canada, and ]. The concert featured all of the original cast members except for ], who was shooting '']''. Efron was replaced by ] (whose voice was blended with Efron's during the film). The concert featured the original songs from the film, as well as songs from Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Corbin Bleu. | |||
{{Main|High School Musical 2: Work This Out DS}} | |||
{{Main|High School Musical 3: Senior Year DANCE!}} | |||
{{Main|High School Musical 3: Senior Year DS}} | |||
{{Main|Disney Sing It! - High School Musical 3: Senior Year}} | |||
{{Main|Disney Got It! - High School Musical 4: East Meets West}} | |||
] has produced 7 video games based on the ''High School Musical'' series, all taking the guise of ]s incorporating songs and plots from the films. | |||
"Feld Entertainment" produced global tour titled, ''High School Musical: The Ice Tour'' which had its world premiere in New York City on September 29, 2007.<ref>{{cite press release|date=June 27, 2007|title=Disney's High School Musical: The Ice Tour Heats Up with Announcement of Principal Cast|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-27-2007/0004616414&EDATE=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929122235/http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=%2Fwww%2Fstory%2F06-27-2007%2F0004616414&EDATE=|archive-date=September 29, 2007|access-date=July 4, 2007|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The cast included ] ] and ] ]. The show contained elements and songs from both the original film and its sequel, '']'' and featured a special preview of '']'' when the movie of the same name premiered in theatres. | |||
===Reality series=== | |||
{{Main|High School Musical: Get in the Picture}} | |||
During July and August 2008, ] broadcast a ] based on the series, ''High School Musical: Get in the Picture'' | |||
<ref name='TV.com 2008-04-01'>{{cite news | first=Tim | last=Surette | coauthors= | title=ABC's summer: chock full o' reality | date=2008-04-01 | publisher= | url =http://www.tv.com/story/11083.html?q=high%20school%20musical&tag=search_results;additional_links;0 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-06-23 | language = }}</ref> hosted by ]. The winner of the show appeared in a music video during the credits of ''High School Musical 3''.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117981732.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 |title=ABC heads to High School |accessdate=2008-05-13 |author= Michael Schneider |date=2008-03-02 |work= Variety}}</ref> The series premiered to poor ratings, with the show coming in fourth place in its timeslot.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thrfeed.com/2008/07/school-musical.html |title=ABC's 'High School Musical' reality show missteps |work= The Live Feed}}</ref> | |||
In the ], a reality show titled '']'' premiered in 2008 on ]. It saw a team of vocal coaches, acting coaches and choreographers hold auditions at a regular ] where a mix of students could audition for a ] production of the hit ] musical, '']''. Although the musical being performed was not ''High School Musical'', the film was the inspiration behind the show. The show was presented by ] and was credited, along with ''High School Musical'', for inspiring a generation of children in the ] to get into theatrical work. | |||
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In June 2006, ] published ''High School Musical: The Junior Novel'', the novelization of the successful film. This novel hit number one on the '']'' best-selling list and remained on the list for sixteen weeks.<ref name=autogenerated1>{{Cite web |url=http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070807/20070807005932.html?.v=1 |title=Disney launches two 'High School Musical' books |access-date=August 14, 2007 |archive-date=May 22, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200522173215/http://finance.yahoo.com/ |url-status=live }}</ref> As of August 2007, the novel has sold more than 4.5 million copies, with 1 million copies of the novel's follow-up, ''High School Musical 2: The Junior Novel'', being shipped to American retailers.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year: The Junior Novel'' was released on September 23, 2008. | |||
Shortly after the success of the original novel, Disney announced that a book series, entitled ''Stories from East High'', would be published in February 2007 with a new book being published every 60 days until July 2008. ] has produced 6 video games (], ], ], ], ] and ]) based on the ''High School Musical'' series, all taking the guise of ]s incorporating songs and plots from the films. | |||
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2006 American musical TV movie This article is about the 2006 Disney Channel television film. For the following franchise, see High School Musical (franchise). For the television series, see High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. For other uses, see High School Musical (disambiguation).
High School Musical | |
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Promotional poster | |
Genre | Musical |
Written by | Peter Barsocchini |
Directed by | Kenny Ortega |
Starring | |
Composer | David Lawrence |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Don Schain |
Cinematography | Gordon Lonsdale |
Editor | Seth Flaum |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Production companies |
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Budget | $4.2 million |
Original release | |
Network | Disney Channel |
Release | January 20, 2006 (2006-01-20) |
Related | |
High School Musical is a 2006 American musical television film produced by and aired on Disney Channel as part of the network's slate of original television films. The first installment of the High School Musical series, the film was directed by choreographer and filmmaker Kenny Ortega from a screenplay by Peter Barsocchini. It stars Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Alyson Reed, Corbin Bleu, and Monique Coleman. High School Musical follows student Troy Bolton (Efron), the captain of his school basketball team, and Gabriella Montez (Hudgens), an academically gifted transfer student, who together audition for the lead roles in their school musical, causing division among the school's cliques.
Development for the film began after Barsocchini approached the network in 2004 with a script idea for a musical film. Disney executives also wanted to replicate the success of the musical television film The Cheetah Girls (2003), as well as the standalone musical episodes of their television series Even Stevens (2000–2003) and That's So Raven (2003–2007). Principal photography for High School Musical primarily took place in Utah, with filming locations including East High School, Murray High School, and Salt Lake City. Additional filming took place in Los Angeles. The film has been described by Barsocchini and numerous critics as a modern adaptation of Romeo & Juliet.
High School Musical premiered on Disney Channel on January 20, 2006. It became the most commercially successful Disney Channel television film. In the U.S., High School Musical generated 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast, breaking the then-record for the highest premiere for the network. Internationally, the film also saw considerable success; as of 2019, over 225 million unique viewers were calculated as watched High School Musical. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its cast and music but criticism for its sentimentality; it was more positively received by audiences. The film's soundtrack was commercially and critically successful, reaching atop the U.S. Billboard 200, with its lead single, "Breaking Free", reaching number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Two sequels, High School Musical 2 and High School Musical 3: Senior Year, were released in August 2007 and October 2008 respectively.
Plot
On New Year's Eve, high school juniors Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez are both vacationing at a ski lodge in Utah and meet when they are called up to sing a karaoke duet together ("Start of Something New") during a party. Troy returns home to East High School in New Mexico, where he is captain of the basketball team which his father coaches. By coincidence, Gabriella has just transferred to East High, and as Troy shows Gabriella around the school, drama club president Sharpay Evans assumes that Gabriella is interested in auditioning for the school musical. The jealous Sharpay discovers Gabriella's past academic achievements, and anonymously informs scholastic decathlon captain Taylor McKessie so she will recruit Gabriella for the team. During basketball practice, Troy is distracted by thoughts of Gabriella and the idea that he might enjoy singing ("Get'cha Head in the Game").
From the back of the auditorium, Gabriella and Troy watch Sharpay and her twin brother Ryan audition for the musical with an uptempo version of "What I've Been Looking For". Troy and Gabriella step forward at the last minute, but drama teacher Ms. Darbus tells them they are too late. While helping Kelsi Nielsen, the musical's composer, pick up sheet music, they give an impromptu performance of the same song at its original ballad tempo ("What I've Been Looking For" (reprise)). Overhearing their performance, Ms. Darbus gives them a callback audition.
When the callback list is posted, Sharpay is furious that she has competition for the lead role, while the Wildcats basketball team is shocked that Troy has auditioned. After discovering that Troy is eager to step outside of the social norms, other students confess their secret passions and talents ("Stick to the Status Quo"). This alarms Taylor and Troy's best friend Chad Danforth, who work together to trick Gabriella into believing Troy does not care about her. Upset by what she perceives as Troy's betrayal and callous disregard for her ("When There Was Me and You"), Gabriella decides to not audition for the musical and distances herself from Troy. Realizing their mistake, Chad and Taylor admit their role in sabotaging Troy and Gabriella's relationship. Troy goes to Gabriella's house and they reconcile, determined to audition for the musical.
Overhearing Gabriella and Troy rehearse, Sharpay convinces Ms. Darbus to reschedule the callback auditions so they begin at the same time as both Troy's championship game and Gabriella's scholastic decathlon competition. The basketball and decathlon teams work together to allow Troy and Gabriella to leave by hacking the power in the gym and causing a chemical reaction that forces an evacuation during the decathlon. Troy and Gabriella rush to the auditorium as Sharpay and Ryan finish their callback song ("Bop to the Top"). After Gabriella and Troy successfully perform their song "Breaking Free", Ms. Darbus gives them the lead roles, making Sharpay and Ryan understudies. Both teams win their respective competitions, Chad asks Taylor out, Sharpay makes a truce with Gabriella, and the entire school gathers in the gym to celebrate ("We're All in This Together").
In a post-credits scene, Sharpay praises Zeke for a bag of cookies he made for her, and he says he will make her a crème brûlée.
Cast
Main article: List of High School Musical characters- Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, one of the most popular students at East High School and the captain of the varsity basketball team. Before Efron was cast, the role of Troy was written for a tenor, and Efron, who himself is a baritone, could not properly sing most of the parts. Singer-songwriter and actor Drew Seeley, who also auditioned for the role, provided majority of the character's singing voice, with Efron himself singing the first and last few lines in "Start of Something New" and the beginning of "Breaking Free".
- Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella Montez, a transfer student who joins the scholastic decathlon team and is attracted to Troy.
- Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay Evans, an energetic and proud student with a love of theatre and being the center of attention.
- Lucas Grabeel as Ryan Evans, a member of the drama club who aids his twin sister, Sharpay, in sabotaging Gabriella's relationship with Troy.
- Alyson Reed as Ms. Darbus, the stern drama teacher at East High who dislikes sports and cell phones.
- Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth, Troy's best friend and member of the basketball team.
- Monique Coleman as Taylor McKessie, captain of the school's scholastic decathlon team who shows Gabriella the ropes of East High.
- Bart Johnson as Jack Bolton, Troy's father and the coach of the East High basketball team who believes that Gabriella is a distraction from Troy's basketball career.
- Olesya Rulin as Kelsi Nielsen, an underappreciated pianist and composer who is initially shy and subservient to Sharpay.
- Chris Warren Jr. as Zeke Baylor, a member of the basketball team who enjoys baking and admires Sharpay.
- Ryne Sanborn as Jason Cross, a member of the basketball team who tends to ask mundane questions in class.
Additionally, Socorro Herrera plays Gabriella's mother Lisa Montez and Joey Miyashima portrays Dave Matsui, the principal of East High. Irene Santiago-Baron plays chemistry teacher Ms. Tenny, Leslie Wing Pomeroy portrays Troy's mother Lucille Bolton, and Joyce Cohen plays Ms. Falstaff the librarian.
Kaycee Stroh plays Martha Cox, a brainiac who enjoys hip-hop, and Dutch Whitlock portrays a skateboarder who also plays the cello. Anne Kathryn Parma, Nick Whitaker and Falcon Grace portray Susan, Alan and Cyndra, three students who unsuccessfully audition for the musical.
Production
Development
Disney executives Gary Marsh, former president of Disney Channels Worldwide, and Michael Healy, former Senior Vice President of Disney Channel's original movies, had led the production of the network's made-for-television films throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. Television writer Peter Barsocchini approached Healy in 2004 with the desire to write a television film that his then 9-year-old daughter would enjoy. Barsocchini recalled playing basketball in high school when a teammate, Lynn Swann, confessed his aspirations of being a ballet dancer; this inspired the concept of a script where a high school basketball player held ambitions of becoming a musical theater performer. Healy and Marsh bought the idea, which would become High School Musical.
Disney Channel had also produced a musical episode of its original sitcom Even Stevens, which aired in 2002, and the success of the episode among the show's audience led to network executives asking series executive producers David Brookwell and Sean McNamara to also produce a musical episode of their other comedy series That's So Raven. The success of the musical format on both Even Stevens and That's So Raven gave executives confidence in the appeal and interest of the musical genre, and led to the early development of the idea for High School Musical. Marsh stated that High School Musical would not have been developed if not for the success of the Even Stevens musical episode. Additionally, the television film The Cheetah Girls (2003) is recognised as Disney Channel's first musical film.
Producer Bill Borden said in 2006 that High School Musical was the first of three planned films in the series.
Filming
High School Musical was filmed in the summer of 2005. Principal photography took place in Utah, with East High School and Murray High School used as locations, as well as Salt Lake City. Additional scenes were filmed in Los Angeles. High School Musical was filmed on a budget of US$4.2 million.
Music
See also: High School Musical (soundtrack)The soundtrack for the film was released on January 10, 2006, and debuted at number 133 on the Billboard 200, selling 7,469 copies in its first week. In the album's third week, for the chart dated February 11, 2006, it climbed to number ten, subsequently rose to number one on the Billboard 200 twice (on March 1 and 22) and had shipped 3.8 million copies as of December 5, 2006. More than three million copies had been sold by August 2006 and it was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA.
Reception
Upon its premiere, the film attracted 7.7 million viewers. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 65% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "High School Musical is brazenly saccharine, but it makes up for it with its memorable show tunes, eye-popping choreography, and appealing cast."
Common Sense Media rated the film four out of five stars. Kevin Carr gave the film a score of three out of five, saying, "The filmmakers were just trying to tell a story. Sex, drugs and violence just didn't factor into that equation." On the other hand, David Nusair gave the film a negative review with a score of 1.5/4 saying, "...it's difficult to imagine even the most die-hard fan of musicals finding anything here worth embracing." Scott Weinberg also gave the film a negative review saying, "A schmaltzy little piece of obvious fluff that's directed in truly horrendous fashion and populated by cardboard characters who spit out simplistic platitudes and breathy pop tunes."
While High School Musical was filmed on a budget of US$4.2 million, the film's success allowed Disney Channel to increase the budgets on their future television films. The network subsequently developed more "tentpole" films driven by music or based on popular franchises.
Home media
The DVD went on sale on May 23, 2006, under the title, High School Musical: Encore Edition. It created a sales record when 1.2 million copies were sold in its first six days, making it the fastest-selling television film of all time. It is, however, the second DCOM (Disney Channel Original Movie) on DVD to be certified Platinum in DVD sales, the first being The Cheetah Girls. The High School Musical DVD was also released in Australia on July 12, 2006, through Walt Disney, as well as on European Region 2 on December 4, 2006, where it went on to reach number one in the UK DVD charts. It also aired on Disney Channel South Africa, the latest Disney channel at that time in the southern hemisphere. It was the top-selling DVD in Australia in August 2006. High School Musical also became the first Disney Channel Original Movie to be released on Region 3 DVD, when it went on sale on October 10 and December 15 in Hong Kong and Taiwan, respectively. It was released in Mexico on November 10 and in Brazil on December 6 to coincide with Christmas and the Rede Globo broadcast of the film. It was released in New Zealand on July 12, 2006, and was awarded most popular pre-teen movie in New Zealand for 2006.
High School Musical was the first feature-length video content from the iTunes Store in mid-March 2006. At the time, it was available as a 320x240 resolution 487MB download for $9.99 after initially being mistakenly listed for $1.99.
The Remix Edition, a 2-disc Special Edition, was released on December 5, 2006. The Remix DVD went on sale in France on June 20, 2007. in Germany on September 13, 2007, and in the UK on September 10, 2007. As of 2010, the film has sold eight million DVD units, earning an operating income of $100 million.
Despite being filmed in the 16:9 (1.78:1) aspect ratio, both the original and Remix Edition DVD releases featured a 4:3 (1.33:1) "full screen" version (though not pan and scan as the camera stays directly in the center of the image), the format of the film as shown on the Disney Channel. The widescreen, high definition version is available exclusively on Disney Blu-ray in North America and has subsequently been showing in the UK and Ireland on BBC One and BBC HD, and RTÉ One. The HD version is also available on the video section of PlayStation Store, as well as on Sony Entertainment online for the US market.
Expanded franchise
Sequels and spin-off
Main articles: High School Musical 2, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, and Sharpay's Fabulous AdventureA sequel, High School Musical 2, premiered on August 17, 2007, on Disney Channel in the U.S., and on Family in Canada. The premiere brought in a total of 17.3 million viewers in the United States—almost 10 million more than its predecessor—making it (at the time of its airing) the highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie to date and the most viewed television film to date.
A third film, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, was theatrically released in the United States on October 24, 2008. Kenny Ortega returned as director and choreographer, as did all six main actors.
Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure is a spin-off and direct-to-DVD film starring Ashley Tisdale. The film follows Sharpay Evans as she sets out to earn a role in a Broadway show following graduation. The film was released as a Blu-ray and DVD combination pack on April 19, 2011.
In early 2016, Disney announced that a fourth installment of the series was "in the works", later announcing a casting call for the film, tentatively referred to as High School Musical 4. In March 2016, details about the film's prospective principal characters were reported.
Television adaptation
Main article: High School Musical: The Musical: The SeriesIn 2019, Disney announced the release of their own television series based on the High School Musical franchise that was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2019. The series, titled High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, focuses on the newly enrolled set of East High Wildcats putting together a production of High School Musical.
Foreign adaptations
Main articles: High School Musical: El desafio (Argentina) and High School Musical: O DesafioHigh School Musical: El desafio (Argentina) is a spin-off for the Argentine market, based on the book "Battle of the Bands". The film arrived in Argentine theatres on July 17, 2008. High School Musical: O Desafio is a spin-off of the American film High School Musical. The Brazilian spin-off is based on the book Battle of the Bands. The film was released in Brazilian theatres on February 5, 2010. Disney High School Musical China (歌舞青春), also called High School Musical China: College Dreams is a Chinese version of the American series, released in North America on DVD under the Disney World Cinema Brand.
Film Business Asia critic Derek Elley rated the adaptation three points out of ten and called the choreography by former Madonna dancer, Ruthy Inchaustegui, and songs "bland". However, Elley picked the three songs as "half-memorable": "the ballad 'Rainy Season' (梅雨季) two lead the glitzy 'Perfection' (完美) the college rich-bitch and climatic 'I Can Fly' (我飛故我在), which doesn't quite succeed at being an anthemnal [sic], uplifting ballad."
Stage adaptations
Main articles: High School Musical on Stage! and High School Musical: The ConcertOn August 1, 2006, Playbill announced that the Stagedoor Manor summer theater camp, featured in the film Camp, would be the first venue to produce High School Musical on-stage. The High School Musical: The Concert tour started on November 29, 2006, kicking off in San Diego, California. The tour continued until January 28, 2007, performing in major cities around the United States, Canada, and Latin America. The concert featured all of the original cast members except for Zac Efron, who was shooting Hairspray. Efron was replaced by Drew Seeley (whose voice was blended with Efron's during the film). The concert featured the original songs from the film, as well as songs from Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Corbin Bleu.
"Feld Entertainment" produced global tour titled, High School Musical: The Ice Tour which had its world premiere in New York City on September 29, 2007. The cast included 2004 World Junior Bronze Medalist Jordan Brauninger and 2004–2005 Australian national champion Bradley Santer. The show contained elements and songs from both the original film and its sequel, High School Musical 2 and featured a special preview of High School Musical 3: Senior Year when the movie of the same name premiered in theatres.
Merchandise
Main article: High School Musical (book series)In June 2006, Disney Press published High School Musical: The Junior Novel, the novelization of the successful film. This novel hit number one on the New York Times best-selling list and remained on the list for sixteen weeks. As of August 2007, the novel has sold more than 4.5 million copies, with 1 million copies of the novel's follow-up, High School Musical 2: The Junior Novel, being shipped to American retailers. High School Musical 3: Senior Year: The Junior Novel was released on September 23, 2008.
Shortly after the success of the original novel, Disney announced that a book series, entitled Stories from East High, would be published in February 2007 with a new book being published every 60 days until July 2008. Disney Interactive Studios has produced 6 video games (High School Musical: Sing It!, High School Musical: Makin' the Cut!, High School Musical 2: Work This Out DS, High School Musical 3: Senior Year DANCE!, High School Musical 3: Senior Year DS and Disney Sing It! - High School Musical 3: Senior Year) based on the High School Musical series, all taking the guise of music video games incorporating songs and plots from the films.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient(s) and nominee(s) | Result |
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2006 | American Music Award | Best Pop Album | High School Musical (soundtrack) | Nominated |
ASTRA Awards | Favorite International Program | High School Musical | Won | |
Billboard Music Award | Soundtrack Album of the Year | High School Musical (soundtrack) | Won | |
Album of the Year | High School Musical (soundtrack) | Nominated | ||
Humanitas Prize | Children's Live Action Category | Peter Barsocchini | Won | |
Imagen Foundation Awards | Best Actress – Television | Vanessa Hudgens | Nominated | |
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Fave Movie | High School Musical | Won | |
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards | Best TV Actor | Zac Efron | Won | |
Primetime Emmy Award | Outstanding Choreography | Kenny Ortega, Charles Klapow, and Bonnie Story | Won | |
Outstanding Children's Program | Don Schain, Bill Borden, and Barry Rosenbush | Won | ||
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special | Kenny Ortega | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special | Jason La Padura and Natalie Hart | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics | Get'cha Head in the Game sung by Zac Efron and written by Ray Cham, Greg Cham, and Drew Seeley | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics | Breaking Free sung by Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens and written by Jamie Houston | Nominated | ||
Satellite Award | Best Motion Picture Made for Television | High School Musical | Nominated | |
Television Critics Association Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming | High School Musical | Won | |
Teen Choice Award | Television – Choice Breakout Star | Zac Efron | Won | |
Television – Choice Chemistry | Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron | Won | ||
Television – Choice Comedy or Musical Show | High School Musical | Won | ||
Television – Choice Breakout Star | Vanessa Hudgens | Nominated | ||
2007 | Casting Society of America | Best Children's TV Programming | Jason La Padura and Natalie Hart | Won |
Costume Designers Guild Awards | Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries | Tom McKinley | Nominated | |
Directors Guild of America Award | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Program | Kenny Ortega, Don Schain, Matias Alvarez and Tobijah Tyler | Won | |
Golden Reel Award | Best Sound Editing in Music for Television – Long Form | Carli Barber and Michael Dittrick | Won | |
Image Award | Outstanding Children's Program | High School Musical | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program – Series or Special | Corbin Bleu | Nominated | ||
PGA Awards | Outstanding Producer of Long–Form Television | Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush | Nominated | |
Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor | Zac Efron | Nominated | |
Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actress | Vanessa Hudgens) | Nominated | ||
Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actor | Corbin Bleu | Nominated | ||
Best Family Television Movie or Special | High School Musical | Nominated |
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External links
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- High School Musical Song Lyrics Archived October 28, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
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