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Hannah Montana – Teen TV Review

Hannah Montana is a half hour comedy show on the Disney Channel. The star of the show is Miley Cyrus as Hannah. Miley/Hannah is also a real life star. She currently has two cd’s on the top 40 list. Her father on the show is her real life father, and country music star, Billy Ray Cyrus.

One of the things I like the most about this show is that the father actually has some sense, and he’s involved in the lives of his children. He’s got some great southern sayings that make us all laugh.

The premise of the show is that Miley is trying to live a normal life. She and her family have moved to Malibu from Tennessee. Miley sometimes has some very funny southern sayings, too. On the show very few people know her big secret, that she is teen star Hannah Montana. She wants people to like her for herself, not because she is a star. On part of the show you see her dealing with normal teen challenges like starting high school, having a crush on a guy, dating, dealing with teachers and school work, being scorned by the popular girls at school, and learning how to be a friend. Against the backdrop of that normal life, the viewer also sees a young pop star dealing with fans, security guards, losing her voice temporarily, going to fashion shows and movie openings.
Keeping Miley’s two worlds separate provides a lot of humor and tense situations as real world boyfriends don’t like Hannah Montana, as a best friend has to be told the secret, as another friend breaks into Hannah’s dressing room and she has to hide. Miley’s best friend Lilly, played by Emily Osment, provides a lot of laughs. Their escapades remind me sometimes of Lucy and Ethel.

Hannah’s brother, Jackson, played by Jason Earles, provides a lot of silly and slapstick humor. Jackson and Miley fight like normal siblings, but there’s also love behind their bickering. They come through for each other when their sibling needs help.
Even though the show is about teenagers it’s one I let my nine year olds watch. There is sometimes dating, even quick kissing, but mainly the show is about relationships between friends and family, and about learning to be yourself.

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