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''High School Musical'' is a 2006 American musical
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directed by
Kenny Ortega Kenneth John Ortega (born April 18, 1950) is an American filmmaker, touring manager, and choreographer. He is known for directing the films '' Newsies'', '' Hocus Pocus'', ''The Cheetah Girls 2'', ''High School Musical'', '' Michael Jackson's T ...
and written by
Peter Barsocchini Peter Barsocchini is an American screenwriter, author, former journalist, and television producer best known for his scripts for the ''High School Musical'' series. Early life and education Barsocchini began his professional writing career whi ...
. The 63rd
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(DCOM) and first installment of the ''High School Musical'' film series, the film stars Zac Efron,
Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Anne Hudgens (; born December 14, 1988) is an American actress and singer. After making her feature film debut in '' Thirteen'' (2003), Hudgens rose to fame portraying Gabriella Montez in the ''High School Musical'' film series (2006 ...
, Ashley Tisdale,
Lucas Grabeel Lucas Stephen Grabeel ( ; born November 23, 1984) is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his role as Ryan Evans in the ''High School Musical'' film series (2006–2008). His other film appearances include ''Halloweent ...
,
Alyson Reed Alyson Reed is an American dancer and actress. Life and career Alyson Reed was born in Fullerton and grew up in Anaheim, California. She began ballet at age 4, started performing in musicals at age 7, and was working professionally by age 12. R ...
,
Corbin Bleu Corbin Bleu Reivers (; born February 21, 1989), known professionally as Corbin Bleu, is an American actor and singer. He made his acting debut in the 2004 adventure comedy film '' Catch That Kid''. He has since appeared in the Discovery Kids d ...
, and
Monique Coleman Adrienne Monique Coleman (born November 13, 1980) is an American actress known for her role in Disney's ''High School Musical'' movies, in which she plays Taylor McKessie. Early life and education Adrienne Monique Coleman was born in Orangebu ...
. In ''High School Musical'', Troy Bolton (Efron), the
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team captain, and Gabriella Montez (Hudgens), an academically-gifted transfer student, try out for the lead parts in their school musical, causing division among the school's
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s. Development for the film began after Disney network executives wanted to replicate the critical and viewership success of standalone musical episodes in their television series ''
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'' (2000–2003) and ''
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'' (2003–2007).
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for ''High School Musical'' primarily took place in
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, with filming locations including East High School, Murray High School, and
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. Additional filming took place in
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. The film has been described by Barsocchini and numerous critics as a modern adaptation of ''
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''. Upon its release on January 20, 2006, as part of Disney Channel’s "Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance Week"
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, it became the most commercially successful DCOM ever produced. In the U.S., ''High School Musical'' generated 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast, breaking the then-record for the highest premiere for the network. Internationally, the film also saw considerable success; as of 2019, over 225 million unique viewers were calculated as watched ''High School Musical''. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its cast and music but criticism for its sentimentality; it was more positively received by audiences. The film's
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was commercially and critically successful, reaching atop the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, with its lead single, "
Breaking Free "Breaking Free" is a song from the Disney Channel Original Movie ''High School Musical''. It also appears on the soundtrack of the same name. It is sung by Drew Seeley, Zac Efron, and Vanessa Hudgens. It was also released as a single on June ...
", reaching number four on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Two sequels, ''
High School Musical 2 ''High School Musical 2'' is a 2007 American musical television film written by Peter Barsocchini and directed by Kenny Ortega. The 70th Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM), it is the sequel to ''High School Musical'' (2006) and the second inst ...
'' and '' High School Musical 3: Senior Year'', were released in August 2007 and October 2008 respectively.


Plot

On New Year's Eve, high school juniors
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and Gabriella Montez meet at a ski lodge party during winter break. The two are called upon to sing a duet together for
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("Start of Something New"). Returning to school after the break, Troy sees Gabriella in his homeroom. She explains that she has just moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and transferred to East High School over the break. As Troy shows Gabriella around the school, drama club president
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assumes that Gabriella is interested in auditioning for the school musical. Wanting to eliminate the competition, Sharpay discovers Gabriella's past academic achievements, and anonymously informs scholastic decathlon captain Taylor McKessie of them, so she will recruit Gabriella for the team. Taylor and Gabriella become friends over their shared interests. During a basketball practice, Troy is distracted by thoughts of Gabriella and the idea that he might enjoy singing in addition to basketball ("Get'cha Head in the Game"). Gabriella and Troy go to the musical auditions where Sharpay and her twin brother Ryan Evans perform " What I've Been Looking For". However, Troy and Gabriella are hesitant to audition. When Gabriella gains the confidence to step forward once the auditions are unofficially declared "over", Troy offers to sing with her. However, drama teacher Ms. Darbus tells them they are too late and leaves. Kelsi Nielsen, the musical's composer, drops her music sheets on the stage; Troy and Gabriella rush to help her and sing the same song together. Overhearing their performance, Ms. Darbus gives them a callback audition. When the callback list gets posted, Sharpay is furious that she has competition for the lead role, while the Wildcats basketball team is shocked that Troy has auditioned. After finding out that Troy can do activities outside his clique, other students confess their secret passions and talents ("
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"). This alarms Taylor and Troy's best friend Chad Danforth. Taylor and Chad come up with a plan to divert Troy and Gabriella from singing in the musical so they can focus on their upcoming competitions. In the locker room, Troy is tricked by his teammates into saying that Gabriella and the audition is not needed. Gabriella watches this via a hidden webcam that the scholastic decathlon team has set up. Upset by Troy's perceived betrayal ("When There Was Me and You"), Gabriella decides to not audition for the musical. Troy, confused by Gabriella's decision, is unable to concentrate on the game, while Gabriella is low in spirits. Realizing their mistake, Chad and the basketball team tell Troy what happened and offer to support him in the callbacks. Taylor also explains to Gabriella that she was wrong but Gabriella dismisses this, believing Troy meant what he said. That evening, Troy goes to Gabriella's house where he explains the truth and they reconcile, determined to audition for the musical. Overhearing Gabriella and Troy rehearse, Sharpay asks Ms. Darbus to move the callbacks so they start at the same time as both Troy's championship game and Gabriella's scholastic decathlon competition. Kelsi overhears the conversation, and both the basketball and decathlon teams make a plan together. On the day of the competitions, Taylor and Gabriella use the school's computers to delay the championship game by hacking the power in the gym and causing a chemical reaction that forces an evacuation during the decathlon. Troy and Gabriella rush to the auditorium as Sharpay and Ryan finish their callback song ("Bop to the Top"). After Gabriella and Troy successfully perform their song "
Breaking Free "Breaking Free" is a song from the Disney Channel Original Movie ''High School Musical''. It also appears on the soundtrack of the same name. It is sung by Drew Seeley, Zac Efron, and Vanessa Hudgens. It was also released as a single on June ...
", Ms. Darbus gives them the lead roles, making Sharpay and Ryan understudies. Both teams win their respective competitions, and the entire school gathers in the gym to celebrate (" We're All in This Together"). Chad asks Taylor out, and Sharpay makes peace with Gabriella. In a
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, Zeke Baylor paces alone in the gym, when Sharpay runs in, declaring that the cookies he had given her that she had initially rejected are "genius". She hugs him, and he says he will make her a
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. Zeke smiles in victory.


Cast

* Zac Efron as Troy Bolton, one of the most popular students at East High School and the captain of the varsity
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team. Before Efron was cast, the role of Troy was written for a
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, and Efron, who himself is a baritone, could not properly sing most of the parts. Singer-songwriter and actor
Drew Seeley Andrew Michael Edgar Seeley (born April 30, 1982) is a Canadian actor, singer, songwriter and dancer. He has recorded many songs for the Walt Disney Company. He danced as a child in Ontario until he was about preteen age and then moved to Florida ...
, who also auditioned for the role, provided majority of the character's singing voice, with Efron himself singing the first few lines in "Start of Something New" and "Breaking Free". *
Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Anne Hudgens (; born December 14, 1988) is an American actress and singer. After making her feature film debut in '' Thirteen'' (2003), Hudgens rose to fame portraying Gabriella Montez in the ''High School Musical'' film series (2006 ...
as Gabriella Montez, a transfer student who joins the scholastic decathlon team and is attracted to Troy. * Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay Evans, an energetic and proud student with a love of theatre and being the center of attention—particularly Troy's who employs her twin brother, Ryan, in her schemes. *
Lucas Grabeel Lucas Stephen Grabeel ( ; born November 23, 1984) is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his role as Ryan Evans in the ''High School Musical'' film series (2006–2008). His other film appearances include ''Halloweent ...
as Ryan Evans, a member of the drama club who aids his twin sister, Sharpay, in sabotaging Gabriella's relationship with Troy. *
Alyson Reed Alyson Reed is an American dancer and actress. Life and career Alyson Reed was born in Fullerton and grew up in Anaheim, California. She began ballet at age 4, started performing in musicals at age 7, and was working professionally by age 12. R ...
as Ms. Darbus, the stern drama teacher at East High who dislikes Mr. Bolton, sports, and cell phones. *
Corbin Bleu Corbin Bleu Reivers (; born February 21, 1989), known professionally as Corbin Bleu, is an American actor and singer. He made his acting debut in the 2004 adventure comedy film '' Catch That Kid''. He has since appeared in the Discovery Kids d ...
as Chad Danforth, Troy's best friend and member of the basketball team. *
Monique Coleman Adrienne Monique Coleman (born November 13, 1980) is an American actress known for her role in Disney's ''High School Musical'' movies, in which she plays Taylor McKessie. Early life and education Adrienne Monique Coleman was born in Orangebu ...
as Taylor McKessie, captain of the school's scholastic decathlon team who shows Gabriella the ropes of East High. * Bart Johnson as Jack Bolton, Troy's father and the coach of the East High basketball team who believes that Gabriella is a distraction from Troy's basketball career. *
Olesya Rulin Olesya Yurivna Rulina (russian: Oлeся Юрьевна Pулина; born March 17, 1986) is a Russian-American actress. She is best known for co-starring in all three films of the ''High School Musical'' franchise as Kelsi Nielsen. She also star ...
as Kelsi Nielsen, an underappreciated
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and composer who is initially shy and subservient to Sharpay. * Chris Warren Jr. as Zeke Baylor, a member of the basketball team who enjoys baking and admires Sharpay. *
Ryne Sanborn Ryne Andrew Sanborn (born February 3, 1989) is an American ice hockey player and former actor. He is best known for his role as Jason Cross in the ''High School Musical'' films. In 2008 he retired from acting to study architecture at University ...
as Jason Cross, a member of the basketball team who tends to ask mundane questions in class. * Socorro Herrera as Lisa Montez, Gabriella's mother, whose job makes them subject to frequent relocation. *
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as Dave Matsui, the principal of East High. * Irene Santiago-Baron as Ms. Tenny, a chemistry teacher at East High. *
Leslie Wing Pomeroy Leslie Wing Pomeroy (born September 16, 1963), also known as Leslie Wing, is an American actress and small business owner. Career Wing played the role of Lucille Bolton, mother of Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) in the ''High School Musical'' trilogy. ...
as Lucille Bolton, Troy's mother. * Joyce Cohen as Ms. Falstaff, the librarian at East High. *
Kaycee Stroh Kaycee Stroh (born May 29, 1984) is an American actress, singer and dancer, known for her role as Martha Cox in the ''High School Musical'' franchise. She was also a contestant in the VH1 reality series '' Celebrity Fit Club''. Career Stroh a ...
as Martha Cox, a peppy brainiac who enjoys hip-hop. * Anne Kathryn Parma as Susan, a student who unsuccessfully auditions for the winter musical. *
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as Alan, a student who unsuccessfully auditions for the winter musical. * Falcon Grace as Cyndra, a student who unsuccessfully auditions for the winter musical.


Music

The soundtrack for the film was released on January 10, 2006, and debuted at number 133 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 7,469 copies in its first week. In the album's third week, for the chart dated February 11, 2006, it climbed to number ten, subsequently rose to number one on the Billboard 200 twice (on March 1 and 22) and had shipped 3.8 million copies as of December 5, 2006. Out of those copies, more than three million copies had been sold by August 2006; it was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA.


Production

Disney Channel produced a musical episode of its original
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'', which aired in 2002, and the success of the episode among the show's audience led to network executives asking series executive producers
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and Sean McNamara to also produce a musical episode of their other comedy series ''
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''. The success of the musical format on both ''Even Stevens'' and ''That's So Raven'' gave executives confidence in the appeal and interest of the musical genre, and led to the early development of the idea for ''High School Musical''.
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, then-president of
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, stated that ''High School Musical'' would not have been developed if not for the success of the ''Even Stevens'' musical episode. Principal photography for ''High School Musical'' took place in Utah, with East High School and Murray High School used as locations, as well as
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. Additional scenes were filmed in
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.


Reception

Upon its premiere, the film attracted 7.7 million viewers. On
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, the film holds an approval rating of 65% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "''High School Musical'' is brazenly saccharine, but it makes up for it with its memorable show tunes, eye-popping choreography, and appealing cast."
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rated the film four out of five stars. Kevin Carr gave the film a score of three out of five, saying, "The filmmakers were just trying to tell a story. Sex, drugs and violence just didn't factor into that equation." On the other hand, David Nusair gave the film a negative review with a score of 1.5/4 saying, "...it's difficult to imagine even the most die-hard fan of musicals finding anything here worth embracing." Scott Weinberg also gave the film a negative review saying, "A schmaltzy little piece of obvious fluff that's directed in truly horrendous fashion and populated by cardboard characters who spit out simplistic platitudes and breathy pop tunes."


Home media

The
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went on sale on May 23, 2006, under the title, ''High School Musical: Encore Edition''. It created a sales record when 1.2 million copies were sold in its first six days, making it the fastest-selling television film of all time. It is, however, the second DCOM (Disney Channel Original Movie) on DVD to be certified Platinum in DVD sales, the first being '' The Cheetah Girls''. The ''High School Musical'' DVD was also released in Australia on July 12, 2006, through
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, as well as on European Region 2 on December 4, 2006, where it went on to reach number one in the UK DVD charts. It also aired on Disney Channel South Africa, the latest Disney channel at that time in the southern hemisphere. It was the top-selling DVD in Australia in August 2006. ''High School Musical'' also became the first Disney Channel Original Movie to be released on Region 3 DVD, when it went on sale on October 10 and December 15 in Hong Kong and Taiwan, respectively. It was released in Mexico on November 10 and in Brazil on December 6 to coincide with Christmas and the
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broadcast of the film. It was released in New Zealand on July 12, 2006, and was awarded most popular pre-teen movie in New Zealand for 2006. High School Musical was the first feature-length video content from the
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in mid-March 2006. At the time, it was available as a 320x240 resolution 487MB download for $9.99 after initially being mistakenly listed for $1.99. The Remix Edition, a 2-disc Special Edition, was released on December 5, 2006. The Remix DVD went on sale in France on June 20, 2007. in Germany on September 13, 2007, and in the UK on September 10, 2007. As of 2010, the film has sold eight million DVD units, earning an operating income of . Despite being filmed in the 16:9 (1.78:1) aspect ratio, both the original and Remix Edition DVD releases featured a 4:3 (1.33:1) "full screen" version (though not
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as the camera stays directly in the center of the image), the format of the film as shown on the Disney Channel. The widescreen, high definition version is available exclusively on Disney Blu-ray in North America and has subsequently been showing in the UK and Ireland on BBC One and BBC HD, and
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. The HD version is also available on the video section of
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, as well as on
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online for the US market.


Sequels and spin-offs


Films

''High School Musical 2'' is the first
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. It debuted on August 17, 2007, on Disney Channel in the U.S., and on
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in Canada. The premiere brought in a total of 17.3 million viewers in the United States—almost 10 million more than its predecessor—making it (at the time of its airing) the highest-rated Disney Channel Movie to date and the most viewed television film to date. ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year'' is the third installment in Disney's ''High School Musical'' franchise. It was released to theaters across the United States on October 24, 2008.
Kenny Ortega Kenneth John Ortega (born April 18, 1950) is an American filmmaker, touring manager, and choreographer. He is known for directing the films '' Newsies'', '' Hocus Pocus'', ''The Cheetah Girls 2'', ''High School Musical'', '' Michael Jackson's T ...
returned as director and choreographer, as did all six primary actors.Graser, Marc
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, ''Variety'', January 14, 2008;
Kit, Borys
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''Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure'' is a spin-off and direct-to-DVD film starring Ashley Tisdale. The film features
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trying to get a role in a
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show following graduation. The film was released as a Blu-ray and DVD combination pack on April 19, 2011. In early 2016,
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announced that a fourth installment of the series was "in the works", later announcing a casting call for the film, tentatively referred to as ''High School Musical 4''. In March 2016, details about the film's prospective principal characters were reported.


Television adaptation

In 2019,
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announced the release of their own television series based on the ''High School Musical'' franchise that was released on
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on November 12, 2019. The series, titled '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'', focuses on the newly enrolled set of East High Wildcats putting together a production of ''High School Musical''.


Foreign adaptations

''High School Musical: El desafio (Argentina)'' is a spin-off for the Argentine market, based on the book "Battle of the Bands". The film arrived in Argentine theatres on July 17, 2008. ''High School Musical: O Desafio'' is a spin-off of the American film ''High School Musical''. The Brazilian spin-off is based on the book ''Battle of the Bands''. The film was released in Brazilian theatres on February 5, 2010. ''Disney High School Musical China'' (), also called ''High School Musical China: College Dreams'' is a Chinese version of the American series, released in North America on DVD under the Disney World Cinema Brand. '' Film Business Asia'' critic Derek Elley rated the adaptation three points out of ten and called the choreography by former Madonna dancer, Ruthy Inchaustegui, and songs "bland". However, Elley picked the three songs as "half-memorable": "the ballad 'Rainy Season' () ung bytwo lead ng characters,the glitzy 'Perfection' () ythe college rich-bitch and heclimatic 'I Can Fly' (), which doesn't quite succeed at being an , uplifting ballad."


Stage adaptations

On August 1, 2006, Playbill announced that the Stagedoor Manor summer theater camp, featured in the film ''
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'', would be the first venue to produce ''High School Musical'' on-stage. The High School Musical: The Concert tour started on November 29, 2006, kicking off in
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. The tour continued until January 28, 2007, performing in major cities around the United States, Canada, and
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. The concert featured all of the original cast members except for Zac Efron, who was shooting ''
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''. Efron was replaced by
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(whose voice was blended with Efron's during the film). The concert featured the original songs from the film, as well as songs from Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Corbin Bleu. "Feld Entertainment" produced global tour titled, ''High School Musical: The Ice Tour'' which had its world premiere in New York City on September 29, 2007. The cast included 2004 World Junior Bronze Medalist
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and 2004–2005 Australian national champion
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. The show contained elements and songs from both the original film and its sequel, ''
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'' and featured a special preview of '' High School Musical 3: Senior Year'' when the movie of the same name premiered in theatres.


Merchandise

In June 2006,
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published ''High School Musical: The Junior Novel'', the novelization of the successful film. This novel hit number one on the ''
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'' best-selling list and remained on the list for sixteen weeks.Disney launches two 'High School Musical' books
/ref> As of August 2007, the novel has sold more than 4.5 million copies, with 1 million copies of the novel's follow-up, ''High School Musical 2: The Junior Novel'', being shipped to American retailers. ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year: The Junior Novel'' was released on September 23, 2008. Shortly after the success of the original novel, Disney announced that a book series, entitled ''Stories from East High'', would be published in February 2007 with a new book being published every 60 days until July 2008.
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has produced 6 video games ( High School Musical: Sing It!, High School Musical: Makin' the Cut!, High School Musical 2: Work This Out DS, High School Musical 3: Senior Year DANCE!, High School Musical 3: Senior Year DS and Disney Sing It! - High School Musical 3: Senior Year) based on the ''High School Musical'' series, all taking the guise of
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s incorporating songs and plots from the films.


Awards


References


External links

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''High School Musical'' DVDs
– Disney's Official ''High School Musical'' DVD site * *

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