The Cheetah Girls 2
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| The Cheetah Girls 2 | |
|---|---|
| Image:The Cheetah Girls 2 Poster.jpg | |
| Directed by | Kenny Ortega |
| Produced by | Deborah Gregory Felicia Henderson |
| Written by | Deborah Gregory Felicia Henderson Alison Taylor |
| Starring | Raven-Symoné Adrienne Bailon Sabrina Bryan Kiely Williams Belinda Peregrin |
| Distributed by | Disney Channel |
| Release date(s) | August 25 2006 |
| Country | Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States |
| Language | English |
| Preceded by | The Cheetah Girls (2003) |
| Followed by | The Cheetah Girls 3: Indian Adventure! (2008) |
The Cheetah Girls 2, a television movie, is the sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie The Cheetah Girls, starring Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams and Sabrina Bryan. The movie has been watched by over 30 million viewers in the US and its premiere was the highest rated premiere for a DCOM at the time of its release.
The sequel is about a talented teen quartet who take a whirlwind tour of the Catalonian capital in Spain to pursue their dreams of pop superstardom.
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[edit] Plot
The movie begins in Manhattan, New York, where the Cheetah Girls are performing "The Party's Just Begun" at a Graduation Party for the Manhattan Magnet's Class of 2006. The Cheetahs have just completed their junior year. Chanel's mother, Juanita, is planning a trip to her boyfriend Luc's villa in Barcelona, Spain and wants the Cheetahs to accompany her for a month of their summer break. Chanel is bummed and does not want to see Luc but the other girls are excited to explore Barcelona. Aqua sees a shooting star later that night and then she and the rest of the girls find an ad for a Barcelona music festival. Galleria enters the Cheetah Girls and the next day, Dorethea, Juanita, and The Cheetah Girls all travel to at Luc's Spanish villa. Everyone except Chanel thinks that Luc is the perfect man for her mom, but she refuses to let him into the family. After the girls shopping spree ends, they meet Angel, a mysterious guitar player who accompanies them around Barcelona. ("Strut") The girls audition for the festival and earn a spot. Then they meet Joaquin, a handsome dancer with a crush on Dorinda. Joaquin takes the Cheetahs to the Dancing Cat, a Spanish night club where all the new artists perform their songs. There they meet Spanish pop artist Marisol (Belinda), who will also compete in the Music Festival, and her manager/mother, Lola. ("Why Wait") Lola plans a scheme to break up the Cheetah Girls, as they pose a threat to her daughter's chances in the competition, and she invites Chanel to sing with Marisol.
Galleria notices that everyone is getting involved in other activities except for her – Aqua designs clothes with Juanita, Chanel sings with Marisol and Dorinda spends all her extra time with Joaquin. Galleria decides to return to New York because she's the only one focused on the competition. ("It's Over") While at a train station, the other three girls find Galleria and sing the starting sequence of "Amigas Cheetahs", the song she wrote. Galleria says she will only come back if they stay focused. They perform a song to show just how focused they are. ("Step Up")
Meanwhile, Juanita believes that Luc doesn't want to marry her because Chanel doesn't like him. Luc later proposes to Juanita after Chanel gives her permission and she gladly accepts. Luc tells Chanel that she can stay in New York with her friends for her upcoming senior year. However, the Cheetah Girls' dreams are in serious trouble. While they were performing Step Up, Lola convinces the Dancing Cat's manager to pay the Cheetah Girls money. The competition will only allow amateur performs to compete. Accepting payment from the Dancing Cat makes the Cheetah Girls professional performers. Angel, who was present during the entire exchange, investigates. He informs his uncle, the Festival Director, that Lola tried to sabotage the Cheetahs, and his uncle reinstates the girls as qualified competitors. As her mother protests this decision, Marisol stands up to her and quits. The grand finale ("Amigas Cheetahs") ends the competition, and the movie ends as Marisol and the Cheetahs sing out.
[edit] Cast
- Raven-Symoné as Galleria "Bubbles" Garibaldi
- Adrienne Bailon as Chanel "chuchie" Simmons
- Sabrina Bryan as Dorinda "Doe" Thomas
- Kiely Williams as Aquanette "Aqua" Walker
- Belinda Peregrín as Marisol Durán
- Lynn Whitfield as Dorothea Garibaldi
- Lori Alter as Juanita Simmons
- Golan Yosef as Joaquin
- Peter Vives as Angel
[edit] Taglines
- "The Party's Just Begun!"
- "It's Cheetah-licious!"
- "Girl power!"
- "Cheetah Sisters"
- "Cheetah Crazy!"*
[edit] Soundtrack
The Cheetah Girls 2 soundtrack (amazon.com listing) is a diverse blend of Pop, Latin, Hip-Hop, R&B, and Rock music. The soundtrack was released on August 15 2006.[1] The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200 and has so far spent four weeks at the top 10 on the charts and was recently certified Platinum. The Cheetah Girls started touring for the album on September 15 2006.
[edit] Tracklist
- The Party's Just Begun ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Strut ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls featuring Peter Vives
- Dance With Me ::: Performed by Drew Seeley featuring Belinda
- Why Wait? ::: Performed by Belinda
- A La Nanita Zana ::: Performed by Adrienne Bailon & Belinda featuring The Cheetah Girls
- Do Your Own Thing ::: Performed by Raven-Symoné
- It's Over ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Step Up ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Amigas Cheetahs ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Cherish The Moment ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Cheetah Sisters (Barcelona mix) ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Everyone's A Star ::: Performed by Raven-Symoné
- It's not gonna Be Alright ::: Performed by Raven-Symoné
- Studio session with The cheetah girls ::: Bonus video track
[edit] Special Edition
DISC 1: SOUNDTRACK + TWO BONUS TRACKS
- The Party's Just Begun ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Strut ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls featuring Peter Vives
- Dance With Me ::: Performed by Drew Seeley featuring Belinda
- Why Wait? ::: Performed by Belinda
- A La Nanita Nana ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls & Belinda
- Do Your Own Thing ::: Performed by Raven-Symoné
- It's Over ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Step Up ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Amigas Cheetahs ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Cherish The Moment ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Cheetah Sisters (Barcelona mix) ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Everyone's A Star ::: Performed by Raven-Symoné
- It's gonna Be Alright ::: Performed by Raven-Symoné
- Route 66 ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
- Strut (Ming Mix) ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls
DISC 2: DVD WITH THE CONCERT IN DISNEYLAND
- The Party's Just Begun ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls Live
- Step Up ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls Live
- Cinderella ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls Live
- Strut ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls Live
- Cheetah Sisters ::: Performed by The Cheetah Girls Live
[edit] Facts
- The film was directed by Kenny Ortega who also directed High School Musical and High School Musical 2, and the script was written by writer/producer Felicia Henderson.
- Ortega, Paul Harris and Chuck Klapow choreographed the movie.
- Grammy Award winning pop superstar Whitney Houston returns to executive produce this sequel as she did the first. Production began on March 12 2006 in Barcelona, Spain, and continued for eight weeks.
- Originally subtitled "When in Mars".
- 8.1 million people watched the premiere night, beating the record of 7.7 million viewers of High School Musical. It held the record until January 2007 when it was bested by Jump In's premiere of 1.0 million viewers.
- Galleria's room was built in a set from a warehouse since the apartments in Spain don't look anything like New York.
- Peter Vives Newey (Angel) is an accomplished pianist, but for the film he had to learn to play the guitar which took him three weeks to practice.
- When Golan Yosef (Joaquin) drives the scooter, the crew had to push the vehicle since the machine didn't work.
- Golan Yosef was a dancer. He was cast as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet when the casting director saw him and offered him a spot in the movie.
- === Initial airdates ===
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg The movie premiered on August 25, 2006 at 8:00 p.m. EDT on the Disney Channel in the United States.[2] It was the 3rd So Hot Summer Disney Channel Original Movie for 2006.
- A pop-up version of the movie, with on-screen text boxes with notes and trivia, aired on November 25, 2006.[3]
- Image:Flag of Canada.svg It first aired in Canada on September 1, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. EDT on the Family Channel.
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Its first airing in the UK was September 29, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. BST.
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg The Italian-language dub premiered on the Italian Disney Channel on December 2, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. CET.
- Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Image:Flag of Argentina.svg It premiered in Mexico and Argentina on December 3, 2006 at 10:00 p.m. local time (UTC-6 and UTC-3, respectively) on Disney Channel Latin America.
- Sing-along version aired December 8 2006 at 9:00 p.m. local times.
- Image:Flag of the Republic of China.svg It premiered in Taiwan on December 8, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. Taiwan Time on Disney Channel Taiwan.
- Image:Flag of South Africa.svg It premiered on Disney Channel South Africa on December 9, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. SAST.
- Image:Flag of Poland.svg It premiered in Poland on December 9, 2006 at 7:00 p.m.
- Image:Flag of Brazil.svg It first aired in Brazil on December 10, 2006 at 10:00 p.m. (UTC-3).
- Image:Flag of France.svg Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg It premiered on Disney Channel France, which also serves Belgium, on December 19, 2006 at 8:00 p.m. CET.
- Image:Flag of Japan.svg It premiered in Japan on January 1, 2007 at 8:00 p.m. JST on Disney Channel Japan.
- Image:Flag of Brunei.svg Image:Flag of Cambodia.svg Image:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Image:Flag of Indonesia.svg Image:Flag of South Korea.svg Image:Flag of Malaysia.svg Image:Flag of Palau.svg Image:Flag of the Philippines.svg Image:Flag of Singapore.svg Image:Flag of Thailand.svg Image:Flag of Vietnam.svg It premiered in Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Republic of Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam on January 27, 2007 and January 28, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. (HKT, MST, PST, SGT, et al) on Disney Channel Asia. On January 28, it will air back-to-back with the That's So Raven 100th episode and That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana. Part of the Cheetahlicious Weekend.
- Image:Flag of Australia.svg It premiered on January 28, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. ACST on Disney Channel Australia.
- Image:Flag of India.svg It will premiere on July 28, 2007 at 11:00 a.m on Disney Channel India.
[edit] DVD release
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg Image:Flag of Canada.svg The Cheetah Girls 2: Cheetah-Licious Edition was released on November 28 2009. The Region 1 DVD includes Spanish audio tracks. [2]
- Image:Flag of Brazil.svg The Cheetah Girls 2 - As Feras da Música DVD was released in Brazil on April 11, 2007
- Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg The Cheetah Girls 2: Cheetah-Licious Edition DVD was released in the UK on May 21, 2007.
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg The Cheetah Girls 2 DVD was released in Italy on May 23, 2007, with audio tracks in Italian, German, English, Spanish and French and with extra features.[4]
- Image:Flag of Hong Kong.svg The Cheetah Girls 2: Cheetah-Licious Edition DVD will be released in Hong Kong on June 26, 2007. The Region 3 DVD includes audio tracks in English, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese, and subtitles in English, Traditional Chinese, Malay, Indonesian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
[edit] Las Cheetah Girls 2 (Spanish Version)
- The role of Marisol Durán played by Mexican singer Belinda, was dubbed in Spanish by herself.
Various names are used for the Cheetah girls in Spanish:
- Las Cheetah Girls
- Cheetah Girls (Disney Channel Latin America)
- Las Chicas Guepardo (Disney Channel Spain)
[edit] Translation oddities
(NOTE: It is highly unusual for something to be translated perfectly into another language; translations are often loose for the dialogue to make sense to the new audience)
- In the scene at The Dancing Cat, after Marisol and Chanel finished singing A La Nanita Nana, Lola asks if any of them speak Spanish (English version). In the Spanish version, Lola asks if any of them were part Hispanic.
- In one scene, Chanel and her mother dress up properly and wait for Luc's family. But after the family comes out of the van, they see the family dressed up casually. Chanel says (in the English version), "I could've at least worn flipflops." In the Spanish version, she says, "I should've worn the red gloves."
- When Galleria is trying to write a new song for the competition, she complains about learning a new song in Spanish, and how they couldn't sing in Spanish (Galleria says that their pronunciation of Spanish is failing and discuss with Aqua about the song) . But they are obviously speaking Spanish. (This is not exactly a blooper, since it was translated from English.)
[edit] Trivia
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- In the book, Dorinda's full name is Dorinda Rogers, however, in the movie, her name is Dorinda Thomas.
- This movie is co-choreographed by Kenny Ortega and Charles Klapow, the choreographers of High School Musical with English choreographer Paul Harris, (Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix), who was brought in to choreograph the Tango sequence.
- Raven, who plays Galleria in the Cheetah Girls movies, was an executive producer for The Cheetah Girls 2.
- This movie had full length album versions of the songs in the movie, as opposed to the first one which didn't include the full length of the songs in the movies.
- The DVD debuted at #10 on Billboard's "Top DVD sales" chart.
- Peter Vives learned to play the guitar for the film, and it took him three weeks.
- While filming "Amigas Cheetahs", it rained all over the stage. They had to wait until all the rain dried off to continue filming.
- The movie received a total over 21 million viewers in the US alone. (as of September 2006)[1]
- All the scenes in the movie were shot in Barcelona, Spain.
- In Italy Ambra Lo Faro sang the Italian version of The Party's Just Begun, named "La festa è intorno a noi" ( The party is around us).
- When the film re-aired on Disney Channel in the United States in September 2006, the Spanish version(with English subtitles) was shown first, then the English version (with Spanish subtitles). For these language versions, it was broadcast in widescreen.
- All of the songs in the U.K version of the The Cheetah Girls 2 speed rate is 1.2, However on the soundtrack the playrate is 1. If you have Windows Media Player you can use WOW effects and change the speed rate.
[edit] Sequel
A sequel, The Cheetah Girls One World, will be released in 2008. It was confirmed by Adrienne Bailon. It is going to be filmed in India around the premise of a Bollywood film. It has been confirmed, however, that Raven will not return for the 3rd film, due to her making another album.
[edit] Goofs
- During the filming of the "Strut" music video, one of Raven's heel breaks.[citation needed]
- Aqua's name is frequently changing from Aquanette to Aquanetta. Aquanetta was what Galleria's father, Franco, called her in the Cheetah Girls book series
- In one part of the music video, Dorinda is holding a video camera. In the next scene she does not have it anymore. She is dancing with the other girls, and the video camera is nowhere to be seen.
- In scenes where two people have a conversation (such as when Galleria was at the train station) the camera shows the face of the person talking. In some scenes, hair switches from behind and front of the head.
- In "Step Up", before Dorinda arrives, Aqua ties her shoes and stands up. However, when Dorinda enters, Aqua is still sitting down.
- Outside Aramet & Randolph's shop it shows Aqua with 2 yellow bags, 1 blue, 1 green in one shot. Then in a following shot when it shows the dress that Dorothea points out it shows Aqua's bags going in reverse (1 green, 1 blue, 2 yellow). And then a few shots later when Randolph shakes Aqua's hand the bags are back in the first order (2 yellow, 1 blue, 1 green).
- During 'Amigas Cheetahs', Chanel exclaims "Barcelona, help me bring out mi amiga Cheetah - Marisol!". As she says this however, her voice can be heard singing the line "Friends for life...".
- At the final concert, a man and a woman are sitting in front of the Cheetah Girls' parents. When the camera comes in at another angle, two different women are in place of the couple. As the camera angle changes back to the original position, the man and woman are back.
[edit] Awards
- 2007
Imagen Award:Best Director - Film Kenny Ortega
Golden Reel Award:Best Sound Editing in Music for Television - Long Form Carli Barber (music editor)
[edit] References
- ^ Cheetah Girls 2 at All Music Guide
- ^ a b The Cheetah Girls 2 at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ The Cheetah Girls 2. Disney Channel. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
- ^ The Cheetah Girls 2 (Italian). DVD.it. Retrieved on 2007-04-23.
[edit] External links
- Official page at Disney Channel (USA) (Flash-intensive)
- The Cheetah Girls 2 DVD Official Disney Website
- The Cheetah Girls 2 at the Internet Movie Database
- The Cheetah Girls fan site
[edit] International sites
- Disney Channel Argentina 1 - Disney Channel Argentina 2
- Disney Channel Asia
- Disney Channel Brazil
- Disney Channel France
- Disney Channel Italy
- Disney Channel Japan
- Disney Channel Mexico 1 - Disney Channel Mexico 2
The Cheetah Girls | |
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| Adrienne Bailon · Sabrina Bryan · Kiely Williams | |
| Filmography | The Cheetah Girls · The Cheetah Girls 2 · The Cheetah Girls One World |
| Discography | Official albums: Cheetah-licious Christmas · In Concert: The Party's Just Begun Tour · TCG
Soundtrack albums: The Cheetah Girls · The Cheetah Girls 2 Singles: "Cinderella" · "Girl Power" · "Cheetah Sisters" · "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)" · "Shake A Tail Feather" · "Cheetah-licious Christmas" · "Five More Days 'Til Christmas" · "If I Never Knew You" · "The Party's Just Begun" · "Strut" · "Step Up" · "Amigas Cheetahs" · "Route 66" · "So This Is Love" · "So Bring It On" · "Fuego" |
| Misc. | Tours · The Cheetah Girls (video game) · Book series · Merchandise |
| Related articles | 3LW · Raven-Symoné |
| Preceded by Read It and Weep | Disney Channel Original Movies | Succeeded by Return to Halloweentown |
| Preceded by High School Musical | Highest Rated Disney Channel Original Movie | Succeeded by Jump In! |
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