All your favorite Disney shows are coming back to TV.

“OHMYGOD! YES!”

If you’re wondering what the above expression of sheer happiness is about, let me do the honors and break the news to you! All of our favorite Disney shows are back! Yes! You read that right! That means it’s time for us to hear Miley and her crew chant Sweet Nibblets !!!


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Ditch the whole “Throwback Thursday” thing because what’s going to be the trend now is the “Throwback Monday to Thursday”. Freeform network is all set to take us back in time, the early ‘00s with their new “That’s So Throwback” show, which airs every Monday through Thursday from midnight to 2 am. Can you believe it? Two hours of fun-filled joyride!


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The new two-hour marathon will feature our favorite shows like Lizzie McGuire, That's So Raven, Hannah Montana and Kim Possible. On Fridays, the network will feature some of its originals including Twitches, Get a Clue, Stuck in the Suburbs and Smart House.


Oh! How much we missed that sass!                       Source: Pinterest

The show had its jumpstart on May 2 with the adventures of 13-year-old Lizzie and her BFFs Miranda and Gordo, followed by Raven’s visions of the future, Miley/Hannah’s secret double life and animated teenage crime fighter Kim.



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The Disney Channel Original Movie schedule for the month of May will be:

Friday, May 6: Twitches
Twin witches Alex and Camryn (the Mowry sisters), who were separated at birth, reunite on their 21st birthday and discover that their unusual powers double in strength when they work together.

Friday, May 13: Get a Clue
Budding journalist Lexy Gold (Lohan), who is also the fashion queen of her Manhattan prep school, goes from school advice columnist to determined investigative reporter when one of her teachers mysteriously disappears.


Disney Original Stuck in the Suburbs.                    Source: E! Online

Friday, May 20: Stuck in the Suburbs
One day Brittany (Danielle Panabaker) is a normal teenager, the next day her phone is switched with that of teen pop star Jordan Cahill (SNL's Taran Killam), who is in her suburban town to make a music video.

Friday, May 27: Smart House
A lucky high school science whiz gets more than he bargained for when the computerized "smart house" he wins in a contest becomes overly possessive of his family.