Lizzie McGuire

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  • TV-G
  • 2001
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.6  (19,783)

Lizzie McGuire was an American television series created by Terri Minsky which premiered on the Disney Channel on January 12, 2001, and ran until February 14, 2004. The show was a teen sitcom/drama that revolved around the daily occurrences and challenges faced by the title character, Lizzie McGuire, as she navigated her way through middle school, adolescence and eventually high school. The show starred Hilary Duff as Lizzie, a quirky, relatable and often clumsy teenage girl who struggles to find her place in the world as she deals with issues such as school, friendships, family, crushes, and self-acceptance. Lizzie's best friends, Miranda Sanchez (played by Lalaine Vergara-Paras) and David "Gordo" Gordon (played by Adam Lamberg), were constants in her life and she could always count on them to be by her side through thick and thin. Lizzie's family was also at the center of the show, and her parents, Sam (played by Robert Carradine) and Jo (played by Hallie Todd), were always supportive, providing guidance and a listening ear whenever Lizzie needed it most. Lizzie's younger brother, Matt (played by Jake Thomas), was often her antagonist, but he would ultimately prove to be a loving brother when Lizzie needed him most. The show tackled several important themes such as body image, self-confidence, peer pressure, and family values. It was known for its relatable portrayal of teenage life and its ability to touch on serious issues while still being light-hearted and entertaining. Throughout the series, Lizzie and her friends encountered new challenges and adventures each episode, from dealing with run-ins with the school bully, to trying out for the school musical or dealing with an embarrassing situation like forgetting lines during a school presentation. But no matter what the situation, Lizzie and her friends always found a way to come out on top, learning valuable lessons along the way. The show wasn't just about Lizzie's experiences, but also about those of her friends, Miranda and Gordo, who were each given their own standalone storylines throughout the series. Miranda struggled with her insecurities and her relationship with her mother, while Gordo explored his creativity through various art forms. As the series progressed, Lizzie and her friends entered high school, dealing with new challenges and experiences that come with adolescence, such as dating, first kisses, and prom. The show also introduced new characters such as Lanny (played by Christian Copelin), a friend of Matt's, and Kate Sanders (played by Ashlie Brillault), Lizzie's arch-nemesis. The show had a slew of notable guest stars throughout its run, including Aaron Carter, Clayton Snyder, Dot Jones, Masiela Lusha, Orlando Brown, and Zachary Quinto, among others. The show also spawned a successful feature film, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which was released in 2003. The film sees Lizzie as she travels to Rome, Italy on a school trip and gets mistaken for a famous Italian singer. The movie was a commercial success, grossing over $55 million worldwide. In conclusion, Lizzie McGuire was a groundbreaking show that captured the heart of a generation. It was relatable, funny, and sometimes poignant, and tackled important themes that are still relevant to this day. The show was a launching pad for Hilary Duff's career, and its impact can still be felt in popular culture today.

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Magic Train
34. Magic Train
February 14, 2004
Lizzie and Miranda see a show they liked when they were younger. They decied to go to a taping.They look for someone younger to go eith them so they won't be alone at a kiddy show. Matt turns them down due to his "Dirt, Stains, and Grime" mueseum. After being turned down a few times, they decide to alone anways. When they arrive, Lizzie is spotted by Kate, who the next day tells everyone about the taping.
One of the Guys
33. One of the Guys
February 21, 2003
When Lizzie sets the school record on the hanging chin-up bar she gets a reputation as a jock. However, after making a game saving tackle in a flag football game, she worries that the guys will start thinking of her as a "guy girl" instead of a "girly girl," so she decides to forgo her athletic endeavors to pursue a prissier image.
My Dinner with Mr. Dig
32. My Dinner with Mr. Dig
August 15, 2003
After unintentionally inviting Mr. Dig over for Dinner, Lizzie is shocked when he and her dad become buddies. Lizzie soon discovers that constantly having her teacher at her house really cramps her style.
Gordo Shuffle
31. Gordo Shuffle
June 13, 2003
Normally conservative Gordo gets an idea on how he can use a credit card for the betterment of mankind - by using it to finance a movie.
My Fair Larry
30. My Fair Larry
May 16, 2003
Miranda is psyched about being allowed to have a real "boy/girl" party at her place. She wants to make it the coolest party ever, so she invites Kate, Ethan, and everyone else--except Larry Tudgeman. Lizzie thinks this is unkind to Tudgeman, but Miranda is sure he will only ruin the party. After Miranda hands invitations out to everyone, Larry comes up and asks where his is; she tells him his not invited, she didn't think he'd be interested. Tudge is obviously hurt but tries to act like he has other things to do, namely a Star Trek "Star Fleet" convention to attend. Lizzie feels so sorry for Larry that she devises a plan and enlists the help of Gordo after reminding him how upset he felt when Danny Kessler didn't invite him to his pool party. They convince Larry to let them help him and turn him from uncool Larry into very stylish Lawrence (after a few makeovers that don't work so well!). After sneaking him into the party everyone wants to know who this new guy is, even Kate! Miranda i
Grand Ole Grandma
29. Grand Ole Grandma
April 4, 2003
When Gordo's grandmother pays a visit, Gordo discovers that she isn't the quiet, conservative Grandma he remembers.
The Greatest Crush of All
28. The Greatest Crush of All
March 21, 2003
Lizzie and Miranda's new English teacher Mr. Keith is really from England--and really cute, too! All the girls are ga-ga from the minute they see him, and once he starts teaching them about the love poetry of Robert Burns, they're all under his spell. (Even Gordo and Tudge like him after he tells them how much girls go for this poetry stuff.) Lizzie decides she wants to be the one girl that Mr. Keith notices, so she begins talking with him and bringing him little presents. But this puts her in direct conflict with her best friend Miranda, who's doing the same thing, not to mention other girls too, like Kate and Veruca. Meanwhile at home, the McGuires get a surprise--Dad has neglected to tell the rest of the family that they'll be keeping Fredo the chimp for a week while his owners are out of town. When Fredo arrives, Matt is very wary--he remembers how much trouble the chimp got him in once before. But soon Matt starts taking kindly to Fredo, and he becomes almost like a brother! Lizzi
Grubby Longjohn's Olde Tyme Revue
27. Grubby Longjohn's Olde Tyme Revue
March 14, 2003
The McGuire family members are all psyched about making their annual journey to Grubby Gulch, a "Wild West" theme park, after missing last year's trip. That is, all except Lizzie, who feels that she's too old for such a "lame" place. But at least she has Miranda and Gordo going with her--although neither of them realize how much they too will dislike the place or that they'll have to get up at 5:30AM for the six-hour trip there! Once they arrive at Grubby Gulch and are greeted by Grubby Longjohn himself, Mr. and Mrs. McGuire and Matt couldn't be happier, but the place is as lame and embarrassing as Lizzie had remembered it, and Gordo and Miranda agree with her. But there is one bright spot. At a concession stand, Lizzie strikes up an acquaintance with a cute boy, Cory, and Gordo meets a nice-looking girl, Clementine. They invite Lizzie and Gordo to go to the mall with them after work, and they even have a date for Miranda. But it turns out that Mr. McGuire has scored some hard-to-get t
A Gordo Story
26. A Gordo Story
February 28, 2003
Lizzie, Gordo, Miranda and Ethan Craft are playing a little basketball (and doing a lot of trash-talkin'!) when Parker McKenzie comes by to watch. After Gordo gets his last shot stuffed by Ethan, Parker comes over to talk, and it looks like she's got her eye on Gordo. He surprises Lizzie and Miranda by saying he might ask Parker out to the upcoming dance. Later at the Digital Bean, though, he's hesitating until Lizzie and Miranda encourage him to do it. When he does ask Parker, she simply tells him, "I can't." Lizzie asks her why she turned Gordo down and Parker is blunt: he's short. He might be a nice enough guy to hang out with, but she doesn't want to go out with a short guy. Gordo overhears this and is obviously devastated. He leave the Digital Bean, leaving behind his two friends, who don't feel very good, either. At school the next day, Lizzie and Miranda are still concerned. Gordo stumbles onto the scene wearing a pair of new (high-heeled) cowboy boots, claiming he's OK with wha
Bunkies
25. Bunkies
February 21, 2003
A water pipe bursts in a wall in Matt's room and to Lizzie's horror she'll have to share her room with her brother until the repairs are done. That doesn't look like it will be anytime soon, as the McGuires have hired a repairman who could have come straight out of the movie The Money Pit. Predictably, the pairing of Matt and Lizzie doesn't work at all. They fight about everything--he wants the window open, she wants it closed; she wants the shade down, he wants it up; he wants the door closed, she wants it open. All the bickering keeps Mr. McGuire, already frazzled by the repairman, awake all night. Lizzie's not doing too good at school, either. The spacey art teacher Ms. Dew has come up with an idea for a school "unity" project: all the students will dip their hands in paint and put their handprints on a blank wall, making a mural. But instead of promoting unity, the students break into cliques, and Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo don't fit into any of them, not Kate and the cheerleaders,
Bye, Bye Hillridge Junior High
24. Bye, Bye Hillridge Junior High
February 7, 2003
The end of the school year comes to a close. Lizzie and Gordo rember all the good times at Hillridge. Lizzie and Gordo write in each others yearbooks but Gordo does not know what to write.
Clue-Less
23. Clue-Less
January 31, 2003
What's this? Lizzie in a wedding dress, walking down the aisle? Gordo, Kate, Tudgeman, Cousin Amy and Veruca are all in the audience, but they're dressed strangely in old fashioned clothes. And now we see that Lizzie's about to marry Ethan!?!? Just before "I do," Jo McGuire comes rushing in wearing a maid's uniform, shouting in a near-incomprehensible Cockney accent about someone being murdered!! Whaaaa? Let's go back a few days... Ethan tells Lizzie that he can't use his own house for a party he had planned, so she volunteers her own house, hoping to get his attention, as always. It's going to be a 1920's murder-mystery party, where all the guests play a character and compete to solve the mystery. When everyone gathers to pick their parts, Lizzie can't believe her luck: she picked Ethan's wife-to-be! Gordo on the other hand is disappointed. He tells Lizzie that once again he'll be the "low-key" friend that no one notices. Lizzie assures him that people do notice him, and that one way
Dear Lizzie
22. Dear Lizzie
January 24, 2003
Gordo, editor of the schools "E-zine," reluctantly makes Lizzie the website's advice columnist (it was either her or the flaky faculty advisor Ms. Dew.) But she does surprisingly well in the job. After giving great advice to students like Parker McKenzie and Claire Miller, Lizzie's reputation and popularity skyrocket. But soon she gets overwhelmed with requests for help, and some of the advice she gives turns out badly, like when she suggests to Veruca that she stand up to the school bully. Now Lizzie's afraid to give help to others who have asked, like Ethan, Kate and Tudgeman. Lizzie imagines the possible bad results of her advice: Ethan cuts off all his hair, Kate joins the Peace Corps and becomes a menu selection for cannibals, and Tudge becomes a "Dr. Evil"-like villain demanding two billion dollars from President Craft (and First Lady Kate) or he will destroy the world! Lizzie's confidence is badly shaken and she's ready to quit the job, but Gordo wants her to stay on. He comprom
Lizzie's Eleven
21. Lizzie's Eleven
January 1, 2003
Lizzie's effort to get 11 of her pictures in the yearbook are nixed when Kate, editor of the yearbook, uses her powers to edit them out of the final layout.
Xtreme Xmas
20. Xtreme Xmas
December 6, 2002
Lizzie and Gordo are at a Christmans charity drive where the bring presents to an unlikely-looking Santa Claus. Lizzie ferventy hopes to win the grand prize in the Christmas parade with her idea for a "Rock & Roll Christmas" float, but she'll have competition from Tudgeman, who is building a "Christmas Deathstar" float and also Kate and her cousin Amy, who have hired professionals to build theirs. The rest of the McGuire family are there, and they are charmed by an eccentric old man in an elf suit who calls himself Nobby Frostybump and seems to really believe he's one of Santa's elves! Lizzie is disappointed that her family is going off to dinner with Nobby instead of working on the float, but Gordo stays to help. Hours later, Lizzie comes home and is surprised by Nobby. His senior-citizens home is having plumbing problems and he will stay with the McGuires fro a few days. The next day Lizzie and Gordo are busy working on the float. Nobby gets the bad news that the plumbing in his buil
She Said, He Said, She Said
19. She Said, He Said, She Said
November 22, 2002
A major food fight is raging in the cafeteria. Lizzie, Gordo and Miranda try to stay on the sidelines until Lizzie gets hit squarely with a meatball. In anger she grabs another one herself, cocks her arm and yells "Who threw that?!?!" Unfortunately, that's the moment when Principal Tweedy walks in the door. He sees Lizzie, Kate Sanders and Larry Tudgeman right in the middle of things and calls them to his office. For punishment, the three will have to clean up the huge mess and do some community service, but they can ease their punishment if they write out an account of what happened and name the person responsible for starting the food fight. Stuck together working, the trio each tell their own version of how the fight started, shown in flashbacks. In Kate's account, she arrives at school greeted like the queen she thinks she is. She's kind and caring to all her subjects and everyone loves her, including Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo, who are dying to be her friend again. Larry's version
Party Over Here
18. Party Over Here
September 20, 2002
Kate is having a big birthday party and her mother is making her invite her whole class, including Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo. Lizzie is dead set against going until she finds out cell phones will be given out as party favors. But her mom puts the brakes on her idea of going because there will be no "acceptable chaperone" there. Miranda suggests the three of them say they are going to the mall, then sneak out to the party. Lizzie is reluctant to go along with the idea, but she does. Gordo gets his parents' permission to go, but that only frustrates him since his parents think he's such a good boy he couldn't possibly get into trouble. So he tries, rather unsuccessfully, to show he has a dangerous "dark side." When Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo arrive at Kate's house the party is ragin': loud music is pumping, Lizzie gets handed over people's heads like a stage diver in a mosh pit, and the supposed "chaperone," Kate's 18-year-old cousin Amy, is making out in the closet! None of their classma
Movin' On Up
17. Movin' On Up
September 13, 2002
Gordo has received some big news: he has the chance to skip the eighth grade and start high school immediately. When Lizzie and Miranda hear this, they strongly encourage him to do it, saying high school is so much cooler than junior high. But Gordo isn't sure about it, and when he points out that a move to high sachool will split up the trio, the girls all of a sudden have something serious to think about too. Lizzie and Miranda now decide they don't want their best friend leaving them, but they are shocked when they find Gordo cleaning out his locker the next day--he's going to high school. Miranda recovers quickly and wishes him the best, but Lizzie is clearly stunned and her alter ego Toon Lizzie urges her to say something to Gordo to try to make him stay, but she doesn't. On Gordo's first day at high school, Lizzie is still terribly troubled by his absence. Miranda is more realistic. She'll miss him too, but she knows it's what he wants and it's something that is good for him. For
Inner Beauty
16. Inner Beauty
August 30, 2002
Miranda and Lizzie are rehearsing dance steps for a music video Gordo is making. During a break he makes an offhand remark about how much snack food Miranda is putting away. The next day at school Gordo shows the girls some still photos he took the day before. Miranda, already puting pressure on herself to make better grades and improve herself, reacts unreasonably to one picture, saying that she looks terribly fat, even though Lizzie and Gordo assure she's not at all. Later at lunch Miranda, quite unlike herself, doesn't eat anything. At the McGuire house afterwards, the trio is rehaersing for the video again. Miranda grows faint and almost passes out in front of Mrs. McGuire. Miranda assures everyone that she's alright, but Lizzie is still concerned. When Lizzie tries to talk to her later, Miranda is very unresponsive and uncooperative. Lizzie talks to her mom about Miranda, saying that she's especially concerned about her new eating habits. Jo McGuire agrees to talk to Miranda and
Lizzie in the Middle
15. Lizzie in the Middle
August 23, 2002
Lizzie is in class reading lines from Romeo and Juliet with Ethan when an old acquaintance of Mr. Dig's comes in--it's Frankie Muniz, star of Malcolm in the Middle! Frankie is transfixed by Lizzie, and when Miranda comes to lunch, she's surprised to find Lizzie and Gordo sitting there eating with Frankie! After some small talk, Frankie asks Lizzie out. Miranda and Gordo are shocked when Lizzie doesn't answer. She finally says "I don't know," at which point a mob of students descends on Frankie, looking for autographs. At home Lizzie tells Miranda and Gordo she's not going out with Frankie because they live in "different worlds." Miranda argues that she should get to know him and give him a chance. When Lizzie's parents hear about the situation, they're split: Dad says no way should she date a movie star, Mom says yes. Matt volunteers to head Lizzie's "entourage" that she'll need as the girlfriend of someone famous. Frankie comes to the door hoping to convince Lizzie to give him another
Just Like Lizzie
14. Just Like Lizzie
August 9, 2002
Gordo and Miranda may be stressed out about starting the eighth grade, but Lizzie feels great about it. She's so self-confident, in fact, that she's taken on mentoring a seventh-grader named Andie, even though Kate sneers at her for associating with a "sevy." Andie seems to worship the ground that Lizzie walks on, and it appears to be a great arrangement at first. But things start to turn a little creepy when Andie starts turning into a clone of Lizzie, imitating her hair style, then dying her hair, then dressing exactly like her! What's even more unnerving to Lizzie is how much Gordo and Miranda like her--even more than the real item, it seems! Gordo is especially taken with Andie, and he actually talks about dating her! Meanwhile, Matt faces a crisis with his Wilderness Cadets group. He must earn a merit patch very soon or he will be demoted to a Bunny Cadet! Dad tries to help him earn the patch but only proceeds to get a bad case of poison ivy and nearly sets himself on fire. Lizzie
You're a Good Man, Lizzie McGuire
13. You're a Good Man, Lizzie McGuire
July 26, 2002
Lizzie is stuck on the Spring Fling dance committee with Kate. While they are checking out the site for the dance, Kate accidentally knocks over a bust of the school's first principal, cracking the stone head wide open. Kate shows little concern for what she did, though. She thinks if Lizzie keeps quiet, no one will ever know she did it. But Lizzie is concerned about the misdeed. She, Gordo and Miranda try but fail to put the statue back together again--using chewing gum! Principal Tweedy is angry about the "vandalism" and announces he will call off the dance if the culprit is not revealed. Gordo warns her not to be "a fink," but Miranda wants Lizzie to tell, because she has a real live date to the dance! Finally, Lizzie goes to see the principal, and at an assembly he announces that Lizzie has confessed to breaking the statue. The dance will be held, but Lizzie will not be allowed to attend. Gordo and Miranda realize what a sacrifice Lizzie just made. Kate is her usual self, telling f
Best Dressed for Much Less
12. Best Dressed for Much Less
September 13, 2002
It's time to vote for the school yearbook's "Best" list and Lizzie decides to go all out for "Best Dressed."
Over the Hill
11. Over the Hill
July 12, 2002
Lizzie starts feeling inferior when she realizes a lot of the other kids around her have special talents and skills that they've developed, including Gordo with his filmmaking and Miranda with her violin. [When did that happen?--Ed.] She worries that she's being left behind and imagines herself in the future working at a fast-food window while her old friends Gordo and Miranda have made successes of themselves and forgotten about her. Lizzie blames her parents at first for not making her pursue a special interest but Sam and Jo McGuire tell her that they've always supported her, whatever she did or didn't do. Finally Lizzie puts a number of "dream" occupations in a hat and picks them out one at a time, with Miranda and Gordo on hand. While doing this, Lizzie has fantasies about what her future might be like. The final fantasy is about Lizzie as a stay-home mom, but her husband in it is not Ethan Craft--it's Gordo! This jolts Lizzie back to reality, and she comes to feel OK about hersel
In Miranda Lizzie Does Not Trust
10. In Miranda Lizzie Does Not Trust
July 5, 2002
Mr. Dig is teaching dance in gym class, including the "trust" exercise, in which one partner (Miranda) falls blindly into the arms of the other (Lizzie). (Gordo has his hands full catching his partner, a ballet-dancing student named Beth, who's about eight inches taller than him!) Later the three friends go shopping. In a department store, Lizzie and Gordo are surprised to see Miranda shovel several handfuls of complimentary candy into her purse. This also draws the attention of the security guard. Later Miranda accidentally bumps into a lipstick display, upsetting the contents. She hurriedly puts things right, then tells Lizzie and Gordo she wants to leave. But the security guard stops her and wants to check her purse. Inside he finds a brand of lipstick from the display. Miranda protests that she bought it at the store last week and asks Lizzie to back her up. But Lizzie says she wasn't there when lipstick was purchased, and the guard takes Miranda away. Later from her house Miranda
Those Freaky McGuires
9. Those Freaky McGuires
June 28, 2002
Lizzie and Matt switch bodies.
Just Friends
8. Just Friends
June 14, 2002
Gordo encourages Lizzie to finally do something about her crush on Ethan Craft; that is, ask him to the Sadie Hawkins Day dance. But when Lizzie does this she's disappointed when Ethan tells her that he likes their relationship as friends and doesn't want to risk changing it by going out with her. Lizzie is determined to turn herself into a girl who is perfect for Ethan and with the help of Gordo, she begins a surveillance campaign to determine all of Ethan's likes and dislikes so she can make herself over for him. Meanwhile, Matt and Lanny are trying to whip up an "evil potion," but instead they come up with a great-tasting smoothie. It's so good that when they begin to sell it to neighboring kids, Matt's back yard becomes the newest hot spot in town, and soon everyone is flocking to the "Club Flamingo." Lizzie goes on her campaign for Ethan and it seems to be working: he's knocked out that all of a sudden they seem to have so much in common. She even knows how to dress like his fanta
The Longest Yard
7. The Longest Yard
May 17, 2002
Jo McGuire gets roped into attending the Super Sports Expo with her husband, so she makes Lizzie cancel her plans for the day to stay home and watch Matt (and Lanny.) This infuriates Lizzie, but she tries to be responsible and stops the boys from playing with her dad's prize possession, a football autographed by the legendary Walter Payton. But Matt and Lanny managed to deflate the football anyway. Lizzie and Matt know they're in BIG trouble if they can't get the ball fixed, so Lizzie calls Miranda and Gordo over to help her come up with a solution to the problem. Soon Lizzie has an ever bigger problem. The two young boys have gone off by themselves to try and get the ball fixed. Mrs. McGuire calls to say they will be late arriving home, but she suspects something is wrong when she talks to Lizzie, so Sam asks a couple of his softball buddies to go by the house and check on things. Lizzie and Miranda go off to find Matt and Lanny while Gordo waits at the McGuire house. At first he is h
And the Winner Is
6. And the Winner Is
April 26, 2002
Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo walk into Mr. Dig's class all mad at each other about some incident. Mr. Dig assigns them an historical scavenger hunt in place of a regular test. The former friends find new partners for the hunt: Lizzie latches onto Ethan Craft, Gordo reluctantly teams with Kate Sanders, while Miranda gets stuck with Larry Tudgeman. The trio of teams proceed to search the city for clues that Mr. Dig has left, and the first team to complete the task receives an "A." When Matt finds the assignment in Lizzie's room, he reads that there is "treasure" at the end of the search, so he goes off hunting down clues himself. But Mr. Dig's idea of treasure is not the same as Matt's. Meanwhile, Sam and Jo McGuire realize that they have the house to themselves for a while! So what do they naturally do? Act like kids by having pillow fights, eating messy snacks, etc! While they are on the hunt, Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo reveal to their partners what the big fight with their friends was all
Working Girl
5. Working Girl
March 29, 2002
Lizzie gets her first job working at the digital beam. But it the jobs turns out to be less fun then she expected.
The Rise and Fall of the Kate Empire
4. The Rise and Fall of the Kate Empire
April 26, 2002
When Kate is callously booted from the cheerleading squad after injuring her arm, Lizzie, Miranda, and Gordo must find a way to get her back on top in order to get out from under the reign of the tyrannical new head cheerleader, Claire.
Mom's Best Friend
3. Mom's Best Friend
March 8, 2002
Mr. Dig assigns Lizzie a report on a book about a mother-daughter relationship. Lizzie loves the book and decides that she and her mom should become closer friends. Jo McGuire goes along with it and Gordo and Miranda are surprised when Lizzie brings her mom to the Digital Bean to "hang out!" Mother and daughter are enjoying their new relationship until Jo confides in Lizzie about some problems she was unaware of: Nana and Grandpa Chuck are having marital troubles and her dad was once in some tax trouble (he was mistaken for Bill Gates and supposedly owed the government $618 million!) All of a sudden Lizzie knows more than she wants to. Miranda and Gordo decide to follow Lizzie's example and get closer to their parents. Lizzie starts to avoid her mom a little bit, but Jo tracks her down and tells her that Nana and her grandpa worked out their problems. Lizzie admits that she was freaked out by some of the things her mom told her. Jo apologizes and they both decide that maybe they should
El Oro de Montezuma
2. El Oro de Montezuma
February 22, 2002
When the class has to do a culture assignment, Lizzie, Miranda, and Gordo go on a apanish gameshow in which becomes more difficult when the only spanish-speakker on there team is not allowed to play.
First Kiss
1. First Kiss
February 8, 2002
Lizzie gets her first kiss.
Description

Lizzie McGuire was an American television series created by Terri Minsky which premiered on the Disney Channel on January 12, 2001, and ran until February 14, 2004. The show was a teen sitcom/drama that revolved around the daily occurrences and challenges faced by the title character, Lizzie McGuire, as she navigated her way through middle school, adolescence and eventually high school.

The show starred Hilary Duff as Lizzie, a quirky, relatable and often clumsy teenage girl who struggles to find her place in the world as she deals with issues such as school, friendships, family, crushes, and self-acceptance. Lizzie's best friends, Miranda Sanchez (played by Lalaine Vergara-Paras) and David "Gordo" Gordon (played by Adam Lamberg), were constants in her life and she could always count on them to be by her side through thick and thin.

Lizzie's family was also at the center of the show, and her parents, Sam (played by Robert Carradine) and Jo (played by Hallie Todd), were always supportive, providing guidance and a listening ear whenever Lizzie needed it most. Lizzie's younger brother, Matt (played by Jake Thomas), was often her antagonist, but he would ultimately prove to be a loving brother when Lizzie needed him most.

The show tackled several important themes such as body image, self-confidence, peer pressure, and family values. It was known for its relatable portrayal of teenage life and its ability to touch on serious issues while still being light-hearted and entertaining.

Throughout the series, Lizzie and her friends encountered new challenges and adventures each episode, from dealing with run-ins with the school bully, to trying out for the school musical or dealing with an embarrassing situation like forgetting lines during a school presentation. But no matter what the situation, Lizzie and her friends always found a way to come out on top, learning valuable lessons along the way.

The show wasn't just about Lizzie's experiences, but also about those of her friends, Miranda and Gordo, who were each given their own standalone storylines throughout the series. Miranda struggled with her insecurities and her relationship with her mother, while Gordo explored his creativity through various art forms.

As the series progressed, Lizzie and her friends entered high school, dealing with new challenges and experiences that come with adolescence, such as dating, first kisses, and prom. The show also introduced new characters such as Lanny (played by Christian Copelin), a friend of Matt's, and Kate Sanders (played by Ashlie Brillault), Lizzie's arch-nemesis.

The show had a slew of notable guest stars throughout its run, including Aaron Carter, Clayton Snyder, Dot Jones, Masiela Lusha, Orlando Brown, and Zachary Quinto, among others.

The show also spawned a successful feature film, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which was released in 2003. The film sees Lizzie as she travels to Rome, Italy on a school trip and gets mistaken for a famous Italian singer. The movie was a commercial success, grossing over $55 million worldwide.

In conclusion, Lizzie McGuire was a groundbreaking show that captured the heart of a generation. It was relatable, funny, and sometimes poignant, and tackled important themes that are still relevant to this day. The show was a launching pad for Hilary Duff's career, and its impact can still be felt in popular culture today.

Lizzie McGuire is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (65 episodes). The series first aired on January 12, 2001.

Where to Watch Lizzie McGuire

Lizzie McGuire is available for streaming on the Disney website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Lizzie McGuire on demand at Disney+, Google Play, Apple TV and DisneyNOW.

  • Premiere Date
    January 12, 2001
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (19,783)