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This is my opinion on what's the WORST Disney Channel shows. Oh Disney, u use to have such great shows like That's So Raven, Hannah Montana, Kim Possible, etc. Unfortunately now u just toon a lot of garbage, some of them even had potential and started off good but soon turned bad. They had awful jokes, terrible messages, annoying characters, and some even have actors/singers that aren't even talented. Later I'll make a lijst of the the best Disney Channel shows but I decided to do the worst because it's meer fun.

12.The Suite Life on Deck

Such a shame that such talented people wasted...
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Yeah, after talking about the Jungle Book, this is the volgende logical step. It’s fairly obvious were the inspiration for the Tarzan book series came from. And to be honest: Between those two stories about a child which grew up in the jungle, Mowgli is definitely the better pick. If u ask me, the idea behind Tarzan is better than the stories themselves. An old idea in a crowd pleasing format, which is mostly notable due to its revolutionary marketing strategy. Tarzan is not just a book, it is a trademark (copyright is limited, trademark rights aren’t), and Burroughs did his very best to...
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posted by Pyjamarama
[after falling into the alligator pit]
Yzma: Why do we even *have* that lever?

Yzma: Are u talking to that squirrel?
Kronk: I was a junior chipmunk, uh, and I had to be versed in all the woodland creatures.
[to squirrel]
Kronk: Please continue.
[squirrel talks to Kronk]
Yzma: [walking away] Why me? Why me? Why me? Why...?
Kronk: Hey, it doesn't always have to be about you. This poor little guy's had it rough. Seems a talking lama gave him a hard time the other day.
[Yzma rushes over to them]
Yzma: Oh, a talking llama? Do tell.
[squirrel whispers to Kronk]
Kronk: Uh, he doesn't really wanna...
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Hercules: u like making deals. Take me in Meg's place.
Hades: Hmm. The son of my hated rival trapped forever in a river of death.
Hercules: Going once...
Hades: Is there a downside to this?
Hercules: Going twice...
Hades: Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. u get her out. She goes, u stay.
[Hercules dives in to save Megara]
Hades: Oh, there's just one thing. You'll be dead before u can get to her. That's not a problem, is it?

Hades: How sentimental. u know, I haven't been this choked up since I got a homp, stoere binken of moussaka caught in my throat.

Panic: "Hercules." Why does that name ring a bell?...
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Now this is just my point of view, but I find it a little bit ironic that one of the most realistically portrayed Disney females comes in the shape of a pixie! When it comes to typical proportions, the average woman can meer easily identify with a winged sprite?! I mean, not everybody has a beautiful hourglass figure! Having somebody who is a little bottom-heavy is comforting.

While Tinker klok, bell does have a super-skinny waist, she is the only Disney female I have seen whose lower body is not exactly proportionate to her upper body.
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When I realized this, it made me feel so much better...
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