About This Quiz
Since 1983, the Disney Channel has given us some major gems that take us back to our childhoods, whether that was 30 years ago or yesterday. Not only has the channel been an exceptional way to get the entertainment we needed over the years, but it also taught us valuable life lessons about self-image, lying, the value of friendship, the dangers of stereotypes ... and who could forget that time Lizzie McGuire had to go bra shopping? Although some of these lessons may have been delivered in the cheesiest way possible, we were able to watch our favorite characters learn from their mistakes and humble themselves enough to apologize. It's clear that the Disney Channel has never been afraid to take on the tough issues, even if they were taken on in a Disney-fied way.
If you are a self-proclaimed Disney Kid, no matter what age you are, you may just recognize all of these shows that we found for you. From Lizzie to Hannah to that wacky Stevens family, your favorites are all in this quiz somewhere. But only a true Disney Channel fan will be able to recognize all 40. Do you think you're up for the task? Well WANDER OVER YONDER, and take this quiz to find out.
"Lizzie McGuire" ran from 2001 to 2004, giving us loads of preteen conflict that needed to be resolved. Young girls across America tuned in to see the show every time a new season premiered.
Life's pretty sweet when twins Zack and Cody live in a suite with their mom. The duo has endless adventures and pulls plenty of pranks around the hotel. It attracted both young males and females.
Veteran Disney Channel viewers remember the good old days with DuckTales. These days, you can see a total revamp of the show you loved as a child, or enjoy it for the first time in its new style.
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Disney has been all about the girl power movement since the late 1990s, and "Kim Possible" shows us that any girl can save the world, get good grades and balance a social life ... all it takes is never sleeping.
Although it's a spinoff of the show "Jessie," "Bunk'd" has its own personality. The comedy series is about three friends who spend the summer at a camp in Moose Rump, Maine. The coming-of-age comedy shows us the funny side of dealing with change.
Premiering in 2017, the "Hotel Transylvania" spin-off series is a major hit with young audiences. It shows children that they don't have to be afraid of monsters. It follows Dracula's teenage daughter Mavis and her friends.
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In this series, Raven is recently divorced and is the mother of two. She still has her powers, so she uses those to balance her work life, social life and home life. Making things even more interesting, one of her kids has visions, too!
Fans of the film "Big Hero 6" know that that movie evoked every emotion. However, in the series, we see Hiro and Baymax in a new light: They're superheroes with a full cast of interesting characters.
When Disney acquired Lucasfilm, everyone knew we were going to get a wave of "Star Wars" shows, movies and miniseries. And we were right. "Star Wars Resistance" is a 3D television series that has stellar visuals.
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If you've never seen "The Wizards of Waverly Place" (2007-12), you might not be familiar with the Russo family. However, the show was a smashing success for preteens who loved fantasy and a little bit of magic.
There is no limit to the preteen shows that the Disney Channel can produce. In "Shake It Up," we see CeCe and Rocky wanting nothing more than to be dancers, and they land their dream job in a local TV show.
The ensemble cast on "A.N.T. Farm" shows us that you don't have to be a teenager to sing and dance on stage for your school. It shows us musical prodigies and great dancers with a little bit of drama.
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Anyone who had the pleasure of watching a single episode in the three seasons of "Dog with a Blog" knows that it was a little far-fetched. Stepsiblings bond over the fact that their dog can talk and write.
Disney knows when it has a pot of gold, and it doesn't let it sit at the end of a rainbow. When "So Random!" was first seen on "Sonny With a Chance," Disney wanted to take it a step further. Of course, the show only lasted one season.
When identical twins live in different places, their personalities can change. What happens when one is a basketball star and the other is a TV star? "Liv and Maddie" happens, and it was a well-loved show, despite the formulaic delivery.
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When it comes to mysteries and adventures, it's hard to break the formula. However, when you begin each episode of a show with the end of an adventure, you get to see the different ways narrators can become a little flawed. That is what "I Didn't Do It" attempted throughout the series.
"The Descendants" franchise gave us movies and television shows that children love to watch. With no end in sight to the possibilities of the show's stories, we get to see our favorite characters get into quite a bit of trouble.
Children are into video blogging, so it only makes sense that there'd be a series about two girls who rise to stardom in the world of vlogging. "Bizaardvark" is all about Paige and Frankie honing their talents and being thrust into stardom.
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Even though she's already a genius with a black belt, K.C. Cooper needs a little more excitement. When her parents recruit her to be a spy, she gets the life she's looking for, but still tries to balance being a normal teen.
Every middle child knows that there is something to be said about having older and younger siblings. However, when you have six siblings, and you are stuck in the middle, things get a little crazy, which is exactly what happens to Harley Diaz in "Stuck in the Middle" (2016-8).
If you took the animation of "Spongebob Squarepants" and "The Simpsons," you'd get the look and feel of "Big City Greens" (2018-present). This show is all about a family adapting to a new urban life.
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There is no greater conflict than the conflict between two new stepsiblings. When their parents try to get them together to create a happy life, chaos and comedy are bound to arise.
No one can tell you that anything that can go wrong will go wrong better than Milo Murphy. He's just a 13-year-old boy who learns the hard way that it's best to be prepared for everything and anything.
Gravity Falls, Oregon is the type of town that is shrouded in mystery. You love to watch this show over and over again because the characters are interesting and the story is tense but satisfying.
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"Amphibia" (2019-present) is all about a girl who loves adventure. She gets the strange adventure she's looking for when she finds herself in a magical marshland that is inhabited by frog people.
When a special young lady gets a magic wand as a 14th birthday gift, she gets sent to Earth. You see, the wand has magical properties, and she isn't ready for the responsibility it holds, so she must be sent somewhere without magic.
Not only was "Dumbo's Circus" on air from 1985-1997, it also gave kids a first look at what Dumbo would look like in live action. Of course, there weren't a lot of great CGI animations back then, so it was a little difficult to look perfect.
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There have been many versions of "The Mickey Mouse Club," a variety show that's been around since the 1950s. There were plenty of stars who gained fame and fortune after being simple Mouseketeers.
"Girl Meets World" was a continuation of the hit show "Boy Meets World" (1993-2000). Though "Girl Meets World" didn't last as long as the original, fans were excited to see nearly the entire original cast come back.
What happens when you mix "Harry Potter" with "Air Bud"? "Pup Academy" is a show about dogs who magically appear through a portal and land at a school where hey learn how to become dogs.
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One of the greatest games in the 1990s was Wacky Mad Libs. It was a word game where you filled in the blanks to a story you didn't know. Disney decided to make a game show out of it, but it only lasted a year.
Those who believe that "Alice In Wonderland" is one of the best stories ever created probably watched this show religiously in the '90s. It was a little odd, but so was the story itself.
The late 1990s and early '00s gave us a lot of shows about magical items that brought teens to different places. In "The Jersey" (1999-2004), we see a kid get sucked into the world of pro sports with a magical jersey.
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"Lilo & Stitch" is the story of an imperfect family that was brought together by love. The show brought more adventures for the title characters, and made everyone laugh a little harder at the different alien experiments that were out there.
In "The Emperor's new Groove" (2000), we first meet Kuzco as rude and uptight. However, when we see him go to school in "The Emperor's New School," we learn a lot more about him. Though the show only lasted two seasons, everyone loved seeing their favorite characters again.
Disney loves to incorporate music into its shows, because every musical show means another record deal. When two opposites are brought together to create beautiful music, life gets a little interesting.
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"Fish Hooks" might not have had the best animation, but it did bring a lot of great imagination to life. When fish attend school together, they get to learn all about how different personalities can clash or work together to make great friendships.
Not everyone can be the perfect nanny ... especially if you have to help raise children who have no manners, morals or discipline. This fish out of water story gives us comedy and fun while it teaches us lessons.
"As the Bell Rings" was an interesting concept for a television show. The entire show took place between classes, and each episode ended with a bell ringing. It gave drama and comedy at the same time.
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"Elena of Avalor" is a show about a Latina princess who defeats an evil sorceress and takes the crown. She must learn the ins and outs of being a princess, which can be difficult, but makes for great entertainment.