The Cheetah Girls 2

This article is about the 2006 film. For the second novel, see The Cheetah Girls (novel series).
The Cheetah Girls 2

Promotional poster
Based on The Cheetah Girls
by Deborah Gregory
Written by Alison Taylor
Bethesda Brown
Directed by Kenny Ortega
Starring Raven-Symoné
Adrienne Bailon
Sabrina Bryan
Kiely Williams
Music by David Lawrence
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) José Luis Escolar
Cinematography Daniel Aranyo
Editor(s) Charles Ireland
Running time 97 minutes
Distributor Disney-ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Original release August 25, 2006 (2006-08-25)
Chronology
Preceded by The Cheetah Girls (2003)
Followed by The Cheetah Girls: One World (2008)

The Cheetah Girls 2 is the 2006 sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie, The Cheetah Girls. Its premiere received the highest ratings of all Disney Channel Movies at its time, a total of over 8.1 million viewers, beating the premiere ratings of High School Musical (7.7 million), and beating previous highest rated DCOM record holder, Cadet Kelly (7.8 million) as well as becoming the highest rated Cheetah Girls movie in the trilogy.[1] The sequel is about a talented teen quartet who take a whirlwind tour of Spain to pursue their dreams of pop superstardom. Unlike its predecessor which incorporated karaoke-like musical numbers, The Cheetah Girls 2 turned into more of a musical. This is also the last film in the series to star Raven-Symoné. The film is currently the 7th highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie and was the highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie of 2006.

Plot

The movie begins in Manhattan, three years after the first movie, where the Cheetah Girls have just completed their junior year and are performing at a Graduation Party for the Manhattan Magnet's Class of 2006 ("The Party's Just Begun").

Later while having a sleep-over/Chinese food night at Galleria's (Raven-Symoné), Chanel (Adrienne Bailon) tells the girls that her mother, Juanita (Lori Anne Alter), is planning a trip to Barcelona, Spain, where they will be visiting Luc (Abel Folk), Juanita's boyfriend. Chanel is bummed and does not want to see Luc while the other girls are upset about being separated for the summer when Aquanette (Kiely Williams) sees a shooting star and the girls make a wish together - to go to Spain with Chanel. At that very moment, one of the girl's magazines flips pages until it comes across an ad for a Barcelona music festival. Galleria enters the Cheetah Girls and the next day, her mother Dorethea (Lynn Whitfield), Juanita, and the Cheetah Girls all travel to Spain.

When the girls arrive in Barcelona, they do some shopping before resting in a Cafe. Soon they hear a guitar playing and meet Angel (Peter Vives), a mysterious guitar player who accompanies them around Barcelona as they sing to the entire city, and he becomes Galleria's love interest ("Strut").

The next day the girls audition for the festival and earn a spot ("Cheetah Sisters (Barcelona Mix)").

The next day at breakfast, they meet Joaquin (Golan Yosef), a count, Luc's godson, and a handsome dancer who becomes a love interest for Dorinda (Sabrina Bryan). The next day after Dorinda finds out Joaquin is a dancer, she goes to his studio, where he teaches her tango ("Dance With Me").

That night Joaquin takes the Cheetahs to the Dancing Cat, a local Spanish night club where all the new artists perform their songs ("Why Wait")("A La Nanita Nana").

There they meet and befriended Marisol (Belinda), a Spanish pop star, beloved by all of Barcelona, and who will also compete in the Music Festival, and her manager/mother, Lola (Kim Manning), who appears nice and wins the Cheetah Girls' affection, but secretly plans a scheme to break up the Cheetah Girls, as they pose a threat to her daughter's chances in the competition, and she starts making Marisol take Chanel away from The Cheetah Girls. Meanwhile, Aqua and Dorothea have been designing clothes with Dorothea's old friends, Juanita is trying to get a proposal out of Luc, Dorinda is teaching hip hop to Joaquin's class, and Galleria is the only one focused on the competition, as she is writing a song called, "Amigas Cheetahs", which they will sing at the competition ("Do Your Own Thing").

Galleria notices that everyone is getting involved in other activities except for her ("It's Over"), and eventually decided to take a train to Paris, where she can meet up with her father, Francobollo, and he will take her back home to Manhattan. While at a train station, the other three girls find Galleria and sing the starting sequence of "Amigas Cheetahs", and Galleria says she will only come back if they stay focused. While Chanel walked around the house, she overhears Juanita talking to Dorothea about how she believes that Luc doesn't want to marry her because Chanel doesn't like him. Luc later proposes to Juanita, after Chanel gives him 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. Lola asks the Cheetah Girls to perform at The Dancing Cat. She then 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. However they gave the money back and Angel, who was present during the entire exchange, investigates.

Lola suggests that since the Cheetah Girls cannot perform as a group, Chanel should perform with Marisol instead since they can both sing in Spanish. Right before Chanel is going to get changed to perform with Marisol, the Festival Director informs that the Cheetah Girls are able to perform after getting a tip. Everyone is surprised when they see that the informer was his nephew, Angel. He informed that Lola tried to sabotage the Cheetahs, and his uncle reinstates the girls as the Cheetah Girls. Lola tries to dispute, but the Director will not hear it. Marisol finally tells off her mother, saying she is quitting the competition because she loves to sing and not to be famous, and her mother is just desperate to make her a star. The Cheetah Girls then perform "Amigas Cheetahs", and as a surprise, bring Marisol onto the stage (where Lola sees how happy her daughter finally is), along with Joaquin's dancing crew, Angel on the guitar and the Director on the trumpet. Their song is a hit with the crowd. An alternate ending concludes after this, where Juanita and Luc are having their wedding, and with everybody enjoying themselves ("Cherish the Moment"). (This scene is not shown in both TV or sing along versions.)

Cast

Production

The entire film, including the scenes that took place in New York City, was shot on location in Barcelona, Spain in early 2006.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on August 15, 2006.[2] It debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 1.4 million copies to date.

Track listing

  1. "The Party's Just Begun" - The Cheetah Girls
  2. "Strut" - The Cheetah Girls featuring Peter Vives and Jorge Juan Garzón
  3. "Dance With Me" - Drew Seeley featuring Belinda
  4. "Why Wait?" - Belinda
  5. "A La Nanita Nana" - Adrienne Bailon and Belinda
  6. "Do Your Own Thing" - Raven-Symoné
  7. "It's Over" - The Cheetah Girls
  8. "Step Up" - The Cheetah Girls
  9. "Amigas Cheetahs" - The Cheetah Girls featuring Belinda
  10. "Cherish the Moment" - The Cheetah Girls
  11. "Cheetah Sisters (Barcelona Mix)" - The Cheetah Girls
  12. "Everyone's a Star" - Raven-Symoné
  13. "It's Gonna Be Alright" - Raven-Symoné
  14. "Studio Session with The Cheetah Girls" - Bonus video track

Special editions

Bonus tracks

  1. "Route 66" - The Cheetah Girls
  2. "Strut (Ming Mix)" - The Cheetah Girls

Disneyland concert DVD tracks

All songs performed by the Cheetah Girls

  1. "The Party's Just Begun"
  2. "Step Up"
  3. "Cinderella"
  4. "Strut"
  5. "Cheetah Sisters"

Reception

The premiere of the movie became Disney Channel's highest rated Disney Channel Original Movie with a total of 8.1 million viewers, beating the previous record holder Cadet Kelly, which had a total of 7.8 million viewers. This was then beat by Jump In!, which closely beat it with 8.2 million viewers. Currently, the highest-rated DCOM is High School Musical 2 with 17.2 million viewers. A repeat during the weekend gathered a massive 7.82 million viewers, tallying the total number of viewers to 15.9 million viewers.[3] The Cheetah Girls 2 is currently the sixth highest-viewed DCOM as of September 2010. It was the highest-viewed DCOM of 2006, following the footsteps of the first film, which was the highest-viewed of 2003. Feedback to the movie has been generally positive for the target audience.

Ultimate Disney said "this film lays off on some of the annoyances found in the first film. The Cheetah Girls have grown up and thus grown out of the annoying tweenage girl characterizations that are now seen in the snobby minor characters of Hannah Montana." The review went on to say "the nicest thing about this sequel is that on screen, the Cheetah Girls still seem to exemplify a deep friendship among a group of young women. The chemistry between the central actresses is strong, making them a believable group of friends who appear to be having a lot of fun making this movie."[4]

About.com was also favourable, commenting "The Cheetah Girls 2 contains the expected cheesiness, drama, and unrealistic plot, but I have to admit that I was totally taken in."[5] Common Sense Media also stated "The characters have aged, and their flair for drama has taken a backseat to introspective decision making and goal setting, making them more realistic (and positive) role models."[6] The Cheetah Girls 2 DVD currently holds a 4 and a half star rating on Amazon.com.[7] Its score on Internet Movie Database, while the highest of the series, is only 4.3 out of 10.

In the United Kingdom, 282,000 viewers tuned in on its premiere night, becoming #1 of the week on Disney Channel UK.[8]

Release

Country / Region Network(s) Premiere
 United States Disney Channel August 25, 2006
 Canada Family September 1, 2006
 United Kingdom Disney Channel UK September 29, 2006
 Italy Disney Channel Italy December 2, 2006
 Mexico Disney Channel Latin America December 3, 2006
 Honduras
 Argentina
 Taiwan Disney Channel Taiwan December 8, 2006
 South Africa Disney Channel South Africa December 9, 2006
 Poland Disney Channel Poland
 Brazil Disney Channel Latin America December 10, 2006
 Spain Disney Channel Spain December 16, 2006
 France Disney Channel France December 19, 2006
 Belgium Disney Channel Belgium
 Japan Disney Channel Japan January 1, 2007
 Brunei Disney Channel Asia January 27, 2007
 Cambodia
 Hong Kong
 Indonesia
 South Korea
 Malaysia
 Palau
 Philippines
 Singapore
 Thailand
 Vietnam
 Australia Disney Channel Australia January 28, 2007
 India Disney Channel India July 28, 2007
 Romania Disney Channel Romania January 23, 2010

Greece ERT January 9, 2010

DVD release

The DVD debuted at #10 on Billboard's "Top DVD sales" chart in the U.S., where it has sold nearly one million copies since its release and has grossed over $17 million in revenue.

Awards

References

International sites

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