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22 Disney Channel Shows Every 2000s Kid Will Be Quoting Into Their 20s And Beyond

*Draws Disney logo in the corner of your screen.* Hi, I'm Kelsey and you're watching Disney Channel!

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22 Disney Channel Shows Every 2000s Kid Will Be Quoting Into Their 20s And Beyond

The Disney Channel was the heart of our childhood television watching. From cartoons to pre-teen shows, we spent most of our time watching the Disney Channel or going online and playing all the games that they offered on their website. Whether you were more of an early morning cartoon watcher or a late-night oldies viewer, I can guarantee that you will recognize some, if not all, of these shows.

"Hannah Montana"

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Best of both worlds, am I right?! You get the life of a small town girl and a pop star all in one.

"Phil of the Future"

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This show could never get lost in my memory. We get to see a real life 22nd century man!

"That's So Raven"

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"Oh snap!"

"The Suite Life of Zack and Cody"

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Two twins, living in a hotel. Honestly, it couldn't be better.

"Wizards of Waverly Place"

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Not gonna lie, this show made me pretend I had magical powers.

"Life With Derek"

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"Livin' life with derek!"

"Phineas and Ferb"

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If you didn't know (and still know) every word to this theme song, then you're lame.

"Brandy and Mr. Whiskers"

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6 a.m. every morning before school... I would literally wake up when it was still dark outside to watch this show in the mornings.

"Lilo & Stitch"

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Nothing beats the unbreakable bond of Lilo and Stitch. This series made me cry more tears than any other Disney series.

"Cory In The House"

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What would it be like to live in the White House with the actual president of the United States? You can find out by following Cory into the White House.

"The Suite Life on Deck"

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When "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" ended, I actually thought my life is over. I didn't think that "The Suite Life on Deck" would even compare to the other series, but honestly, once I started, I couldn't stop.

"Fish Hooks"

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This cartoon was hilarious. Despite all the characters living in a fish tank, I saw them as real people.

"Jonas"

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If you didn't watch Jonas, you weren't a true Jonas Brothers fan. Don't @ me.

"Good Luck Charlie"

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This show started toward the end of my era of watching Disney Channel, but it really got me watching it longer. Charlie's cute little face and everything that happened on the show always had me cracking up.

"Recess"

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If you don't know this classic, then you're too young for me, bro!

"The Proud Family"

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Everything about this show was amazing. Whenever it came on, I had to watch it. I didn't dislike a single character, and I wish this was one show that Disney would bring back.

"Kim Possible"

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Even if you haven't seen this show, I'm sure you've heard of it with the new movie coming out. Ron and his naked mole rat make the best side kicks for Kim and watching this show made me realize as a kid that women are strong!

"Gravity Falls"

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As quirky as this show is, it was a great show to help me transition out of Disney Channel.

"Lizzie McGuire"

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"Lizzie McGuire" is one of the best series I have ever watched. I'm saying I was so obsessed that I literally had a game for my Game Boy.

"Even Stevens"

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Oh, Shia LaBeouf in his youth. This show is hilarious in all sorts of ways. If you've never seen it, you HAVE to look it up.

"Boy Meets World"

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" Boy Meets World" has been pulling heart strings since 1993. It taught us love. It taught us patience. It taught us pain.

"That's So Sweet Life of Hannah Montana"

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Let's be real, crossover shows were to die for. I will never forget when Hannah Montana and Raven Baxter came to "The Suite Life." They are hilarious and watching shows join together is the greatest thing Disney could've ever done.

Disney Channel had some of the greatest shows of my childhood. There was nothing better than having lazy days and watching marathons on Disney Channel. It was quality content that got me ready for the transition into my teen years. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm about to go binge all these series.

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