The 30 best Disney Channel Original Series of all time, ranked
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Trudy Proud (voice: Paula Jai Parker), CeCe Proud (voice: Tara Strong), Oscar Proud (voice: Tommy Davidson), and Penny Proud (voice: Kyla Pratt) on ‘The Proud Family’; Hilary Duff as Lizzie McGuire on ‘Lizzie McGuire’; The cast of ‘The All New Mickey Mouse Club’. Credit:
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The Disney Channel hit small screens on April 18, 1983, with the premiere of its first show, *Good Morning, Mickey!*. Launched four years after Nickelodeon became the first network to cater to children, Disney worked their magic and began developing their own flavor of youth programming. Early series like *Good Morning, Miss Bliss* and *The All New Mickey Mouse Club* built an appetite for later hits like *Even Stevens* and *Lizzie McGuire* — and also helped establish Disney’s child performer-to-pop-star pipeline.
Now, four decades after the network’s premiere, there are more than 100 Disney Channel Original Series across animation, live-action, comedy, variety, reality and drama categories, but they don’t all deserve to be remembered the same. Read on for **'s definitive ranking of the top 30 Disney Channel Original Series.**
30. K.C. Undercover (2015–2018)
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Veronica Dunne as Marisa Clark and Zendaya as K.C. Cooper on 'K.C. Undercover'.
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Zendaya was already a seasoned Disney star at 18 years old, so for her second project with the network, *K.C. Undercover*, she negotiated a producing credit. This allowed her to help steer the series about K.C. Cooper, a math genius and karate expert who, along with her family, serves as a spy for the Organization, protecting the United States — that is, when K.C.'s not attending high school. The show ran for three seasons, and Zendaya used her influence to help shape the series so it felt like an authentic portrayal of a Black family. *—Ilana Gordon*
Where to watch *K.C. Undercover*: Disney+
29. Stuck in the Middle (2016–2018)
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Jenna Ortega as Harley Diaz, Cerina Vincent as Suzy Diaz, and Joe Nieves as Tom Diaz on 'Stuck in the Middle'.
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Jenna Ortega’s first leading role was as Harley Diaz, the middle child in a family of seven kids growing up in Massachusetts. An engineering prodigy, Harley has to get creative to survive her large family, and invents a number of gizmos and gadgets to help improve her chaotic household. Ariana Greenblatt (2023's *Barbie*) plays her youngest sibling, Daphne, and Olympian gymnast Laurie Hernandez played herself in an episode. During its three-season run, *Stuck in the Middle *also aired six shorts. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Stuck in the Middle*: Disney+
28. Jonas (2009–2010)
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The Jonas Brothers (from left: Nick, Joe, and Kevin) as themselves on 'Jonas'. Randy Holmes/Disney Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection
The Jonas family series was the perfect show to launch Disney Channel's then-new Saturday block of original programming — a traditional sitcom with a live studio audience that featured the Jonas Brothers on the cusp of their massive stardom. The comedy only lasted two seasons, but it gave teeny-boppers a chance to feel like they were part of a family... albeit a very talented, super hot family. —*Lynette Rice*
Where to watch *Jonas:* Disney+
27. Liv and Maddie (2013–2017)
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(Clockwise from lower left): Tenzing Trainor as Parker Rooney, Joey Bragg as Joey Rooney, Kali Rocha as Karen Rooney, Benjamin King as Pete Rooney, and Dove Cameron as Maddie Rooney and Liv Rooney on 'Liv and Maddie’.
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*Liv and Maddie* harkens back to favorites like *The Parent Trap* (1961, 1998) by showcasing the impressive talents of Dove Cameron, who plays a dual role as identical twins who are anything but the same. The show is made all the more fun because characters occasionally break the fourth wall and talk directly to viewers. —*L.R.*
Where to watch *Liv and Maddie*: Disney+
26. *American Dragon: Jake Long * (2005–2007)
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Rose (voice: Mae Whitman) and Jake Long (voice: Dante Basco) on 'Jake Long: American Dragon'. Disney Channel
Puberty is tough enough, but learning about the body's changes is all the more complicated for Jake Long (voiced by Dante Basco), who also learns he can transform into a dragon. While not the best of Disney's animated offerings, the series was an admirable attempt to tap into the Saturday morning variety of cartoons in the mid-'00s, with its fun mythology and cool action, even if it tried to make skateboarding in Manhattan seem like a sensible idea for children. *—Jonathon Dornbush*
Where to watch *American Dragon: Jake Long*: Disney+
25. Cory in the House (2007–2008)
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Kyle Massey as Cory Baxter, Rondell Sheridan as Victor Baxter, and Raven-Symoné as Raven Baxter on 'Cory in the House'. Gale Adler/Disney Channel
A delightful spinoff of *That's So Raven*, the sitcom starred Kyle Massey as the son of a chef who snags a job in the White House. Although not quite as great as the original, it did get a guest appearance from Raven-Symoné, as well as one from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who cameoed as himself. —*L.R.*
Where to watch *Cory in the House*: Apple TV (to purchase)
24. Jessie (2011–2015)
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Skai Jackson as Zuri Ross, Kevin Chamberlin as Bertram, Cameron Boyce as Luke Ross, Debby Ryan as Jessie Prescott, Peyton List as Emma Ross, and Karan Brar as Ravi Ross on 'Jessie'. Craig Sjodin/Disney Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection
Although *many* Disney Channel Original Series are about families, none are quite as eclectic as the Ross family — shepherded by nanny Jessie (Debby Ryan), a small-town Texas girl transplanted to NYC. She's a character in herself, but throw in movie producer parents, four strong-willed children, an excitable butler named Bertram (Kevin Chamberlin), and a seven-foot water monitor lizard, and you have the makings of a zany family sitcom. —*Dalene Rovenstine*
Where to watch *Jessie*: Disney+
23. The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011)
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Debby Ryan as Bailey Marie Pickett, Dylan Sprouse as Zack Martin, Cole Sprouse as Cody Martin, and Brenda Song as London Tipton on 'The Suite Life on Deck'. Byron Cohen/Disney Channel
How do you keep Cole Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse in the Disney family after their hit show, *The Suite Life with Zach and Cody*, runs its course? Give them a spinoff, natch. The series took the twin brothers to the high seas via the SS* Tipton*, on which they attended Seven Seas High School and hung out with the folks who managed the ship. Although the original show's Maddie, played by Ashley Tisdale, didn't make the move to the sea, the nautical version did board its hotel heiress, London (Brenda Song), and introduced us to *Jessie*'s Debby Ryan. —*L.R.*
Where to watch *The Suite Life on Deck*: Disney+
22. Austin & Ally (2011–2016)
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Ross Lynch as Austin and Laura Marano as Ally on 'Austin & Ally'. Adam Taylor/Disney Channel
The sitcom about breakout singer Austin Moon (Ross Lynch) and his stage-shy songwriter Ally Dawson (Laura Marano) began with a cheesy, totally early-2010s premise: He's a viral video phenom. She's a timid talent. How will they *ever *get along?! But even if the show about pint-sized showbiz won't be remembered as a House of Mouse classic, *Austin & Ally*'s winsome leads, infectious soundtrack, and goofy-but-lovable sidekicks helped deliver four endearing, sweetly funny seasons about how sometimes, you just can't do what you want without someone else. —*Shirley Li*
Where to watch *Austin & Ally*: Disney+
21. Gravity Falls (2012–2016)
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Mabel Pines (voice: Kristen Schaal) and Dipper Pines (voice: Jason Ritter) on 'Gravity Falls'. Disney XD
*Gravity Falls* made its mark on the Disney Channel as the network's first animated mystery series. Creator Alex Hirsch packed the show with enough jokes, pop culture references, and Easter eggs to inspire a cult fandom versed in the mythology of the quirky little town of Gravity Falls. When the show moved to sister channel Disney XD in 2014, the fans followed, and the *Gravity Falls *finale scored the highest ratings in Disney XD history at the time. —*Dylan Kickham*
Where to watch *Gravity Falls*: Disney+
20. Flash Forward (1995–1997)
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Jewel Staite as Becca Fisher and Ben Foster as Tucker James on 'Flash Forward'. Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection
Did any show make you yearn for a next-door best friend to call on your tin-can phone like *Flash Forward*? Young Ben Foster and Jewel Staite star as Tucker and Becca, lifelong pals who find their friendship changing as they enter the scary, crush-filled world of eighth grade. The show didn't air long enough to really get its due, but for those of us who remember it, it ruled. *—Isabella Biedenharn*
Where to watch *Flash Forward*: YouTube
19. Good Luck Charlie (2010–2014)
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Bridgit Mendler as Teddy Duncan and Jason Dolley as PJ Duncan on 'Good Luck Charlie'. Craig Sjodin/Disney Channel
How do you help your teen children adjust to the birth of a younger sibling? Get them involved in the child-rearing! While the Duncan parents work full-time, older kids Teddy (Bridgit Mendler), PJ (Jason Dolley), and Gabe (Bradley Steven Perry) help raise their younger sister, Charlie (and later, second baby Toby). Each episode of *Good Luck Charlie* was told through Teddy's video diary to her baby sister, in which the family wishes her "good luck" surviving the family. And although their brand of comedy teetered on the absurd, the Duncans eventually became about as familiar as the Matthews. —*D.R.*
Where to watch *Good Luck Charlie*: Disney+
18. Sonny With a Chance (2009–2011)
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Tiffany Thornton as Tawni Hart and Demi Lovato as Sonny Monroe on 'Sonny With a Chance'. Randy Holmes/Disney Channel
This is the show that launched Demi Lovato! The sitcom tells the story of Sonny Munroe (Lovato), who becomes a cast member of the live comedy program *So Random!* If you think that concept sounds familiar, you would be correct: Disney Channel launched two other shows-within-shows: *The Famous Jett Jackson* and *Shake It Up*. (Both entries featured on this list.) —*L.R.*
Where to watch *Sonny With a Chance*: Disney+
17. Shake It Up (2010–2013)
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Bella Thorne as CeCe Jones and Zendaya as Rocky Blue on 'Shake It Up'.
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Speaking of *Shake It Up*: Zendaya got her first professional acting gig as Rocky Blue on the show about two teenagers who score jobs as backup dancers on the fictionalized local series, *Shake It Up, Chicago*. Disney made two stars with this buddy comedy, casting Bella Thorne as CeCe Jones, Rocky Blue’s best friend. *Shake It Up* lasted three seasons and enjoyed a brief crossover with *Good Luck Charlie*. The series attracted a loyal audience of fans dedicated to its high camp factor and extensive dance sequences. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Shake It Up*: Disney+
16. So Weird (1999–2001)
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Eric Lively as Carey Bell, Cara DeLizia as Fiona Phillips, Erik Von Detten as Clu Bell, and Patrick Levis as Jack Phillips on 'So Weird'.
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*So Weird, *or as we like to think of it, *The* *X-Files* for the Zoog Disney set, was a brilliantly weird sci-fi show starring a curious teen named Fiona "Fi" Phillips (Cara DeLizia), who explores paranormal phenomena in different cities while on tour with her rock star mom (Mackenzie Phillips). Fi was tech-savvy at an early age, too, documenting her discoveries on a website and relying on message boards and strangers for info. Unfortunately, between the left-of-center subject matter and Fi's departure in season 3 (replaced with "family friend" Annie, played by Alexz Johnson), *So Weird *didn't get the mainstream love of shows like *Lizzie McGuire* or *Even Stevens *— but it still holds a special place in our weird little hearts. —*I.B.*
Where to watch *So Weird*: Disney+
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15. Bug Juice (1998–2001)
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The cast of 'Bug Juice'. Disney Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection
In the '90s, the adults (read: teens) had *The Real World* and the younger audiences had *Bug Juice, *a reality series following a group of campers through their sometimes-magical, sometimes-emotional summer away from home. The G-rated show had all the hallmarks of reality TV — documentary-style filming, low-stakes drama, standout cast members — but was the innocent relative to the more exploitative and occasionally vulgar shows that would end up emerging from the genre. At its best, reality TV shows its audience how others live, and that's exactly what *Bug Juice *did. Disney celebrated the show's 30th anniversary with a revival series, *Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp*. *—Ariana Bacle*
*Bug Juice* is not available to stream
14. Phineas and Ferb (2007–2015; 2025–present)
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Phineas (voice: Vincent Martella) and Ferb (voice: Thomas Sangster) on 'Phineas and Ferb'.
*Phineas and Ferb* is a childish cartoon in the best sense: colorful, energetic, playful, curious about the world and its wonders. Most episodes follow the inquisitive young Phineas teaming up with his quiet stepbrother, Ferb, in their constant quest to avoid boredom on summer vacation. This often manifests in outsized scientific inventions like a backyard roller coaster or a time machine, all in service of their eternal quest for fun. The show itself, which also features a superspy platypus, maintains this sense of optimism and humor throughout. After its original run of four seasons ending in 2015, the show was revived after 10 years, with much of its cast returning. —*Christian Holub*
Where to watch *Phineas and Ferb*: Disney+
13. Girl Meets World (2014–2017)
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Peyton Meyer as Lucas Friar, Danielle Fishel as Topanga Lawrence, Ben Savage as Cory Matthews, Danielle Fishel as Topanga Lawrence, Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Minkus, Sabrina Carpenter as Maya Hart, Rowan Blanchard as Riley Matthews, and August Maturo as Auggie Matthews on 'Girl Meets World’. Bob D'Amico/Disney Channel
Probably the most highly anticipated series to premiere on Disney Channel, *Girl Meets World* had enormous shoes to fill as the successor of the beloved '90s sitcom *Boy Meets World* (which aired on sister network ABC). Thankfully, the story of Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga's (Danielle Fishel) daughter, Riley (Rowan Blanchard), keeps the humor and heart of the original series alive for a whole new generation of viewers. The show also boasts the distinction of giving Sabrina Carpenter her first starring role. —*D.K.*
Where to watch *Girl Meets World*: Disney+
12. The Famous Jett Jackson (1998–2001)
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Lindy Booth as Riley Grant and Lee Thompson Young as Jett Jackson on 'The Famous Jett Jackson'. Disney Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection
A different spin on the dual-life concept that became most popular on Disney with *Hannah Montana*, *Jett Jackson* focused on the titular actor (Lee Thompson Young) as he attempted to bring normalcy to his celebrity life as the star of the hit spy drama *Silverstone*. Though *Jett* *Jackson* would jump between its more grounded focus and occasionally fantastical subplots, it was still believable and relatable thanks to Young's central performance. *—J.D.*
*The Famous Jett Jackson* is not available to stream
11. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–2008)
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Cole Sprouse as Cody and Dylan Sprouse as Zack on 'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody'. Disney Channel
Cruise ships are cool and all, but the original *Suite Life* had a vibe all its own. Thanks to its colorful cast of characters, which ranged from the Sprouse twins to the eternally helpful bellhop Esteban (Adrian R'Mante), the original adventures of Zack and Cody put a new and memorable spin on the classic Eloise fantasy of living in a hotel. —*C.H.*
Where to watch *The Suite Life of Zack & Cody*: Disney+
10. Wizards of Waverly Place (2007–2012)
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David Henrie as Justin Russo, David DeLuise as Jerry Russo, Selena Gomez as Alex Russo, Maria Canals-Barrera as Theresa Russo, and Jake T. Austin as Max Russo on 'Wizards of Waverly Place'. Craig Sjodin/Disney Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection
Long before Selena Gomez was solving murders with Steve Martin and Martin Short, she had her hands in a lot of magic. Magical teens Alex (Gomez), Justin (David Henrie), and Max (Jake T. Austin) lived with their parents above the family sandwich shop on the titular NYC street. But what was more notable was that the sandwich shop had a portal to a wizard's lair, which is where the Russo kids trained to become the only standing wizard family. With Punky Brewster-like spunk, Gomez infused the family — and the show — with a personality that made it endlessly fun. In 2024, Disney launched their sequel show, *Wizards Beyond Waverly Place*, which ran for three seasons. *—D.R.*
Where to watch *Wizards of Waverly Place*: Disney+
9. Phil of the Future (2004–2006)
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Raviv Ullman as Phil Diffy (center) on 'Phil of the Future'. Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection
The family sitcom got a wacky upgrade with *Phil of the Future**, *a sci-fi comedy about the Diffy family, who find themselves stranded in the previous century — a.k.a. the early-'00s — following a time machine mishap. Much of the kooky humor comes from typical fish-out-of-water scenarios made atypical because, well, the Diffys are very different fishes in very different water: Aside from the fact that they're used to the luxuries of post-2100 living, they're also just a weird-but-wonderful group dealing with their new environment in sometimes strange ways. Disney's crack at sci-fi might not be on par with, say, *Star Trek, *but it did give younger viewers a fun, non-threatening introduction to the genre. *—A.B.*
Where to watch *Phil of the Future*: Disney+
8. Good Morning, Miss Bliss (1987–1989)
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Lark Voorhies as Lisa Turtle, Heather Hopper as Nikki Coleman, Dustin Diamond as Screech, Hayley Mills as Miss Carrie Bliss, Max Battimo as Mikey, and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack on 'Good Morning, Miss Bliss'.
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Disney’s favorite child star from the 1960s, Hayley Mills (*The Parent Trap*), got her own sitcom with *Good Morning, Miss Bliss*. Set in an Indianapolis junior high school, Mills is Carrie Bliss, a history teacher whose students include a few familiar names: Zack Morris, Lisa Turtle, and Screech Powers. The show was cancelled after one season and redeveloped as *Saved by the Bell*, which ran for four seasons on NBC. *Good Morning, Miss Bliss* predates the Disney Channel Original Series moniker, but the show remains a formative original show on the network. *—I.G.*
Where to watch *Good Morning, Miss Bliss*: Fandango at Home (to buy)
7. The Proud Family (2001–2005)
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Trudy Proud (voice: Paula Jai Parker), CeCe Proud (voice: Tara Strong), Oscar Proud (voice: Tommy Davidson), Penny Proud (voice: Kyla Pratt), Suga Mama (voice: Jo Marie Payton), and BeBe Proud (voice: Tara Strong) on 'The Proud Family'. Disney Channel
*The Proud Family*'s basic setup was in keeping with the classic Disney Channel formula: an independent young female protagonist finding her way in the world with a bumbling father and ditzy friends. It was the first animated Disney Channel Original Series, however, and that helped enhance certain elements to outrageous proportions, such as the larger-than-life matriarch Suga Mama. But above all, it was a warm tale of a family sticking together despite all their frustrations. Oh, and it doesn't hurt that the theme song was by Destiny's Child. In 2022, Disney premiered its revival series, *The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.* —*C.H.*
Where to watch *The Proud Family*: Disney+
6. Hannah Montana (2006–2011)
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Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana on 'Hannah Montana'. Bob D'Amico/Disney Channel
Before Miley Cyrus won a Grammy for “Flowers” and duetted with Beyoncé on *Cowboy Carter*, she was acting out a double life onscreen as pop star Hannah Montana and normal teen Miley Stewart. Starring alongside Emily Osment, Mitchel Musso, and real-life dad Billy Ray Cyrus, *Hannah Montana* became one of Disney's best-known shows, launching Cyrus and providing her a platform to show off her comedic chops and major pipes. (She sings the show's theme "The Best of Both Worlds," among other songs.) The show even spawned a feature flick, *Hannah Montana: The Movie *(2009), which didn't fare well with critics, but hit the right notes for the HM obsessed. Disney celebrated the show's 20th birthday in 2026 with an anniversary special. —*C. Molly Smith*
Where to watch *Hannah Montana*: Disney+
5. Kim Possible (2002–2007)
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Kim Possible (voice: Christy Carlson Romano) and Camille Leon (voice: Ashley French) on 'Kim Possible'. Disney Channel
Speaking of teens living a double life, this animated gem centers on a young crime fighter, Kim Possible (voiced by *Even Stevens* alum Christy Carlson Romano), a "basic average girl," who's "here to save the world," with BFF Ron Stoppable (*Boy Meets World*'s Will Friedle), his naked mole-rat Rufus, and web wiz Wade (*Smart Guy*'s Tahj Mowry) along for the ride. The show was fun, action-packed, and beloved by fans. —*C.M.S.*
Where to watch *Kim Possible*: Disney+
4. The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989–1996)
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The cast of 'The All New Mickey Mouse Club'.
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Your favorite Xennial actor or pop star might have gotten their start on *The All New Mickey Mouse Club*. A revival of the variety show that aired on ABC in the latter half of the 1950s, the new iteration ran for seven years and boasts an impressive list of alumni, including Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, JC Chasez, Ryan Gosling, and Keri Russell. Featuring comedy sketches, music videos, and live performances, the show aired every weekday for its first six seasons, and created the network’s framework for recruiting, training, and promoting future young stars. *—I.G.*
*The All New Mickey Mouse Club* is not available to stream
3. That’s So Raven (2003–2007)
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Raven-Symoné as Raven Baxter on 'That's So Raven'. Bob D'Amico/Disney Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection
If you could gaze into the future, you might think life would be a breeze...or you might get a taste of what it's like to be psychic Raven Baxter, played hilariously by Raven-Symoné. The program focused on Raven's visions and the misadventures she experienced with friends, Chelsea (Anneliese van der Pol) and Eddie (Orlando Brown), upon trying to alter the future; it's an eccentric, comedic standout in a long list of Disney's funny fare. In 2017, Raven returned — this time as a psychic mother of two — with the show's second spinoff series, *Raven's Home*. —*C.M.S.*
Where to watch *That's So Raven*: Disney+
2. Even Stevens (2000–2003)
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Donna Pescow as Eileen Stevens, Tom Virtue as Steve Stevens, Shia LaBeouf as Louis Stevens, Christy Carlson Romano as Ren Stevens, Nick Spano as Donnie Stevens, and Steven Anthony Lawrence as Beans on 'Even Stevens'. George Lange/Disney Channel
As one of the network's earliest original series, *Even Stevens* set the bar for the popular high school-set comedies that made Disney Channel so beloved in the early-to-mid-'00s (think *Lizzie McGuire* and *That's So Raven*). *Even Stevens* was never afraid to go all out for its constant string of gags and jokes, led by Shia LaBeouf as the immature prankster Louis Stevens. His sister Ren, played by Christy Carlson Romano, was always trying to kill the fun. Not to mention that it had the best musical episode of all time. —*D.K.*
Where to watch *Even Stevens*: Disney+
1. Lizzie McGuire (2001–2004)
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Hilary Duff as Lizzie McGuire on 'Lizzie McGuire'. Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection
Before *The Hangover *(2009), Lizzie (Hilary Duff), Gordo (Adam Lamberg), and Miranda (Lalaine) were the three best friends that anyone could have. The trio proved that with the right buds, you can get through anything — or at least the hell that is middle school. They tackled relatable teen problems like secret crushes and crushing heartbreak with wit and whimsy, sometimes with help from an animated version of the main character that popped up to voice Lizzie's inner monologue. Nothing was ever easy on *Lizzie McGuire*, but that was the point: Life isn't easy. As the catchy theme song explains, "If you believe/we've got a picture-perfect plan/We've got you fooled/'cause we only do the best we can." Luckily for us, the best Lizzie McGuire could do was pretty damn good. *—A.B.*
Where to watch *Lizzie McGuire*: Disney+
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Source: “EW Disney”