Hi there! Do you have a favorite character from Disney Channel? Do you believe everyone should know that they're the Best Character from any Disney Channel show? You've come to the right place!
This is not my original idea, this blog is inspired by others such as @redandbluebracket, @2023himbotournament, @the-malewife-ever
General Rules
This tournament is for characters from live action Disney Channel and Disney XD only. So that means no characters from cartoons, sorry.
Your nominated character does not have to be from a sitcom. Characters from non-sitcoms such as Mech X4 are welcome!
You may submit multiple characters. However, please do not submit the same character multiple times.
Multiple characters from the same show can compete!
Nominate your favorite Disney characters using the survey below! <3
Nominate the best Disney Channel character
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Nominations will be open until I make a post announcing when the survey is closing. After that, a post will be made to announce the bracket :)
Thank you all, and may the most beloved character win!
No cause seriously like people who watched early disney channel shows live when they were kids love to say "shows on disney channel nowadays just arent entertaining"
Really? A show made for 11 year olds in 2022 isnt entertaining to you a 24 year old? That is so crazy
Thats like if i said "this 3rd grade math test isnt difficult" its not suppose to be difficlt for me
Sydney to the Max season 1, episode 18 “Nightmare on Syd Street” and season 1, episode 19 “Mo’ Grandmas, Mo’ Problems” premiered on Disney Channel (16 July, 2019)
I've been watching Sydney to the Max lately, and it's very addicting to anyone who just really likes seeing people getting along. So far, there's one episode that stands out above the rest, season 2's "boy meets dad".
What's the show? Sydney to the Max is a disney channel show with two storylines, one in 1992, one in 2019, following a boy raised by his mother and a girl raised by her father (the boy grown up).
What's the episode? "Boy Meets Dad"'s 90's segment is about the boy (Max) realizing that his dad is unreliable, but that his mom is always there for him. In the 2019 segment, Max's dad returns to see him win an award, tries to initiate a bond with an at-first-but-eventually-not-reluctant Max, apologizes, plans to ditch the award ceremony, and then comes back.
The best part of this episode is undoubtedly the 2019 Max finally getting to express his hurt to his father. "You were always leaving, not because you had to, because you wanted to". It's hella cathartic to watch.
At first, the ending kind of bothered me. Max gives his dad a second chance and then the whole family hangs out. I thought it was too optimistic, for him to finally start caring then.
But, then I thought about it and its not too optimistic at all. The fact that his dad is there for him now isn't going to fix any of the years their relationship was bad. Shit still sucks. Someone finally agreeing to not suck doesn't negate them sucking for decades. Sometimes people start caring for random reasons (my dad cares a lot more about what i'm up to now that he's retired) and it doesn't fix anything but you don't want to fight anymore. That's probably the most realistic thing that could've happened.
A common comparison between Boy Meets World and Girl Meets World is Disney Channel “wouldn’t allow BMW issues or jokes in it”
After GMW ended, Sydney to the Max came out a couple years later and dealt with microagressions, women’s rights, ADHD, and other issues
While I’ve talked about feeling Sydney to the Max doing better with teaching lessons before, my main reason for making this post was just because I just noticed and was surprised at a not at all subtle joke in Sydney to the Max series finale:
In S3, the show added a recurring young cousin character and set up a recurring plot about the characters going to church. In the finale, someone from church (Lydia) is helping Sydney and Max be able to host the after-church sunday brunch and that’s where the joke comes:
Sydney’s father Max goes to get some extra paprika under the spare tire from Lydia’s car , he comes back with the paprika and a ziploc bag filled with something green
Max: “I found the paprika under the tire and I found some broccoli in the glove compartment”
Lydia: “Oh, that’s not broccoli, so you should probably throw that out”