The editor yearned for his childhood with cable TV and decided to put together a series of Disney movies that you can watch over and over.
“Student Kelly” (2002)

Kelly Collins is an eccentric schoolgirl from New York who values freedom the most. But everything changes after she meets her new stepfather, the colonel who sent her to study at a military academy.
“Camp Rock: Holiday with Music” (2008)

Let’s not be afraid of the word, the picture contains all the elements of 2000s comedies: Demi Lovato and Jonas sing about summer, teen romance, and a dash of drama. And the soundtrack deserves some applause!
“Halloween” (1998)

Halloween is getting closer and closer. And if you do not like horror movies, but want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a holiday, then we suggest you look at Marnie’s adventures in the world of wizards and witches.
High School Musical (2006)

The movie was the first musical for the new generation. It had it all: Grease references, romance, music, basketball! The movie also gave Zac Efron official heartache status, which we can all be grateful for.
“Wendy Wu: The Queen at work” (2006)

Wendy dreams of being a prom queen, but soon learns that she must save the world because in her past life it was a major Chinese war (hello to all Mulan fans). The film will not leave anyone indifferent, and the final battle scene makes his heart beat faster even 16 years later.
Source: People Talk

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