Disney Channel Is Dropping The Most Epic Marathon Ever

Zetus lapetus! The Disney Channel has done some great things over the years, including but not limited to introducing Disney Channel Original Movies and creating a Boy Meets World spinoff. Now the channel is really trying to go hard on the nostalgia by airing a giant marathon of Disney Channel Original Movies, referred to as DCOM forthwith. The marathon will air for four entire days and will include 51 total movies. So if you want to travel into space or see some dude turn into a mermaid, you should check out the full list, below. 

Friday, May 2710:00 a.m. Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama11:20 a.m. Read It and Weep12:55 p.m. Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior2:40 p.m.  Jump In!4:15 p.m. Lemonade Mouth6:15 p.m. Zapped8:00 p.m. High School Musical 29:55 p.m. The Cheetah Girls 211:45 p.m. Zenon the Zequel1:25 a.m. Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge2:55 a.m. Twitches Too4:25 a.m. Alley Cats Strike!Saturday, May 286:25 a.m. You Wish!8:05 a.m. The Proud Family Movie9:50 a.m. Quints11:25 a.m. Horse Sense1:10 p.m. Cow Belles2:50 p.m. Twitches4:30 p.m. The Even Stevens Movie6:15 p.m. Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie8:00 p.m. Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam9:50 p.m. Princess Protection Program11:30 p.m. The Cheetah Girls: One World1:05 a.m. Zenon: Z32:40 a.m. Halloweentown High4:20 a.m. The Thirteenth YearSunday, May 296:00 a.m. Right On Track7:45 a.m. Full-Court Miracle9:35 a.m. Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off11:20 a.m. Brink!1:10 p.m. Double Teamed2:55 p.m. Rip Girls4:35 p.m. Motocrossed6:20 p.m. Cloud 98:00 p.m. Teen Beach 29:55 p.m. Bad Hair Day11:40 p.m. How to Build a Better Boy1:20 p.m. Pixel Perfect2:55 p.m. The Other Me4:30 p.m. GeniusMonday, May 3010:00 a.m.  Stuck in the Suburbs11:30 a.m. Halloweentown1:05 p.m. Zenon, Girl of the 21st Century2:55 p.m. Smart House4:25 p.m. High School Musical6:15 p.m. Camp Rock8:00 p.m. Descendants10:05 p.m. Teen Beach Movie11:55 p.m. Cadet Kelly1:50 a.m. The Cheetah Girls3:35 a.m. Johnny Tsunami

At first, I was a little weirded out about why Disney might choose to air a bunch of sequels on the first day. I mean really? While we are all fond of Halloweentown II it’s a little weird to kick off with that one instead of the original. And if you are going by popularity—although Lemonade Mouth was where it was at a few short years ago—then you would think High School Musical would rank a bit higher on this list, as would Brink. It generally looks like they’ve sprinkled some of the most popular titles in with some movies that did pretty well, although a lot of DCOM titles did not make this list. (Here’s looking at you Stepsister From Planet Weird.)

Still, there are a lot of gems to choose from. A lot of these movies featured actors and actresses who went on to do even greater things. The Even Stevens movie starred Shia Labeouf, who later watched it during an epic marathon of his own. Cadet Kelly featured an early performance from Hilary Duff. Raven-Symone is sprinkled all over this marathon, appearing in the Zenon movies and The Cheetah Girls. High School Musical helped Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale. Plus, Smart House randomly features Katey Sagal and Halloweentown is all about Debbie Reynolds. You can play spot the famous person in a lot of these. 

Not quite jazzed, yet? That's okay, just remember the DCOM movies even spawned some great musical moments. I wouldn't be the person I am if I didn't include this gem:

The TV season is wrapping up on the major networks and a lot of the cable channels. By the end of May, TV won't have a lot of new episodes airing, although there is some good stuff coming up this summer. With that in mind, you could do worse than a DCOM marathon. Because being normal is vastly overrated... 

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