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21 Disney Channel Original Movies You Completely Forgot Existed But Probably Loved

1. “Wish Upon a Star” (1996)

Remember when Katherine Heigl was in a Disney movie? This one’s about two sisters who magically switch bodies and learn to appreciate each other’s lives.

2. “Susie Q” (1996)

A cheerleader who dies in the ’50s comes back as a ghost to help a modern-day teen with his life problems. It’s both heartwarming and spooky!

3. “The Paper Brigade” (1996)

This one follows a group of kids who deliver newspapers and their adventures along the way. It’s got that classic underdog story vibe.

4. “Under Wraps” (1997)

A trio of kids accidentally bring a mummy back to life just before Halloween. It’s a fun mix of comedy and mild scares.

5. “You Lucky Dog” (1998)

Kirk Cameron plays a dog therapist who inherits a fortune from a client. The catch? He has to take care of the dog too.

6. “Brink!” (1998)

This rollerblading movie is all about friendship, competition, and staying true to yourself. Plus, it has some pretty cool skating scenes.

7. “Halloweentown” (1998)

Who could forget this magical town where it’s Halloween all the time? Marnie Piper discovers she’s a witch and must save Halloweentown from evil forces.

8. “Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century” (1999)

Set in 2049, Zenon lives on a space station and gets into all sorts of futuristic trouble. Zetus lapetus, it’s a blast!

9. “Johnny Tsunami” (1999)

A Hawaiian surfer moves to Vermont and has to learn how to snowboard. It’s a fish-out-of-water story with a lot of heart.

10. “Smart House” (1999)

A family wins a fully automated house that’s controlled by an AI named PAT. Things get complicated when PAT becomes overprotective.

11. “The Thirteenth Year” (1999)

A boy discovers he’s turning into a merman on his 13th birthday. It’s a splashy tale of self-discovery and underwater adventures.

12. “Can of Worms” (1999)

An imaginative kid thinks he’s an alien and ends up contacting real extraterrestrials. It’s as quirky and fun as it sounds.

13. “Don’t Look Under the Bed” (1999)

This spooky flick involves an imaginary friend helping a girl fight the Boogeyman. It’s definitely one of Disney’s scarier offerings.

14. “Horse Sense” (1999)

A spoiled city kid learns valuable life lessons when he spends the summer on his cousin’s ranch. It’s a heartfelt family drama with horses.

15. “Up, Up, and Away” (2000)

A boy from a family of superheroes feels left out because he hasn’t developed powers yet. It’s a super fun and inspiring story.

16. “Rip Girls” (2000)

A young girl learns about her heritage and herself while surfing in Hawaii. It’s a beautiful coming-of-age tale set against stunning scenery.

17. “Miracle in Lane 2” (2000)

Frankie Muniz stars as a boy in a wheelchair who dreams of winning a soapbox derby. It’s an uplifting story about determination and dreams.

18. “The Other Me” (2000)

A boy accidentally clones himself in a science experiment gone wrong. Hijinks ensue as he tries to keep the clone a secret.

19. “Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire” (2000)

Siblings try to stop their mom from dating a vampire. It’s a mix of comedy and light horror that’s perfect for a family movie night.

20. “Motocrossed” (2001)

A girl disguises herself as her twin brother to compete in a motocross race. It’s all about breaking barriers and following your passion.

21. “The Luck of the Irish” (2001)

A teenager discovers he’s part leprechaun and must reclaim his family’s stolen luck. It’s a whimsical adventure full of Irish folklore.

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