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That's So Raven was Disney Channel's most popular show since Lizzie McGuire. This directly led to the creation of more Standard-WITH A TWIST! Disney Channel Kid Coms, including The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (it and then-newcomer Hannah Montana would be the most-renewednote but not the ones with most episodes shows in all of Disney Channel history until Bunk'd). As That's So Raven ended (and its Spin-Off, Cory in the House, came onto the air), a gap was made in Disney's live-action entertainment and thus, with the popularity of High School Musical, further live-action Kid Coms were punched out.The 'Verse in which the shows exist was first established with 2006's crossover event That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana, followed by 2007's and 2009's Wish Gone Amiss Weekend and Wizards On Deck with Hannah Montana, respectively. The I'm in the Band episode "Weasels On Deck" placed it into the DCLAU and showed that Disney XD shows could be in the DCLAU as well. With the Zeke and Luther crossover with Peter Punk, the DCLAU now extends to internationally-produced series, and with Jessie's crossover with Ultimate Spider-Man, it can even be linked to animated series (specifically the Marvel Universe). When Girl Meets World officially crossed over with Austin & Ally and Best Friends Whenever during Monstober 2015, the universe gained connections with Boy Meets World and the TGIF Shared Universe.It used to be that major crossover events (crossovers where each participating show got its own episode) received both a title referring to the event itself and titles for each individual episodes. For example, the event that started it all, "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" is broken down into "Checkin' Out" (the That's So Raven episode), the Suite Life of Zack and Cody episode (also titled "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana") and "On the Road Again?" (the Hannah Montana episode). All three parts were produced and aired (consecutively) as separate episodes, with each part being written and produced by the production staff of the show that episode respectively belongs to, and are aired both consecutively or completely separately in syndication (apparently at the whim of the network, though they're typically aired consecutively as part of the Disney Replay block). This is likewise true for the next major crossover event, "Wizards On Deck With Hannah Montana" (consisting of Wizards's "Cast Away (To Another Show)", On Deck's "Double-Crossed" and Hannah's "Super(stitious) Girl"). This practice ended with the last major crossover event to follow this convention, "Austin & Jessie & Ally's All Star New Year" (with Austin & Allys "Big Dreams and Big Apples" and Jessie's "Nanny in Miami" which so far has always been aired as a single episode in syndication).With the Jessie/Good Luck Charlie crossover event "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" both halves for each series were still produced separately by each series' production staff (with the credits for the second half running halfway through the episode during the obvious transition), but the entire event is considered a single episode, and listed as such in its entirety as the single episode "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" simultaneously for the production orders for Jessie and Good Luck Charlie (i.e., there are no separately-titled parts making up the whole). Future major crossover events will likely follow this new convention. Also note that smaller crossover episodes where characters from one show crossover into a single episode of another show count as being an episode for the host show only (i.e., the Good Luck Charlie/Shake it Up crossover "Charlie Shakes it Up" is just a standard-length Good Luck Charlie episode with Shake it Up characters guest-starring, and likewise the Jessie episode "Aloha Holidays With Parker and Joey" is just a Jessie one-hour special with Liv and Maddie characters guest-starring).A particularly notable crossover event happened in October 2015 for Disney Channel's "Monstober" event where virtually all of the network's shows had a crossover with each other, almost thoroughly connecting the entire network and creating an almost completely comprehensive shared universe while finally connecting the DCLAU to the larger shared universe of Boy Meets World as noted above. While being a massive inter-connected event, the episodes of each show featured guest stars from other shows so as to remain stand-alone as opposed to having interwoven plotlines.For those keeping score, Jessie is the most "connected" series within the DCLAU itself by far, with no less than ten connecting events including five direct crossovers (six if you consider Mr. Moseby's appearance to be a "crossover" event).Compare Disney Channel Animated Universe for Disney Channel's animated equivalent and Nick Verse for Nickelodeon's equivalent. Not to be confused with the DCAU, the DC Animated Universe. An article examining the DCLAU can also be found here. The Soy Luna wiki also has an article that goes into some more detail on the crossovers that happen with the Latin American productions here.
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Secret Identity: For the Wizards, K.C. and her family, the Lab Rats, Raven, Hannah/Miley, almost everyone in Mighty Med, Violetta (two separate occasions), Germán, Angie, Nina/Felicity For Now, and Perry (the Platypus, not the Principal). Secret Keepers: And the necessary supporters of those secrets.
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All There in the Manual: While not necessary to enjoy the shows, the information hosted on Disney Channel's website fills in a lot of the backstory behind the plots and characters. Is useful if you're dropping into the middle of something both plot- and continuity-heavy like Wizards.
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Sibling Rivalry
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Sibling Rivalry: Kids with common parents invariably butt heads on most of the shows, though the intensity varies, going from fairly mild (i.e. Miley and Jackson, K.C. and Ernie) to borderline Cain and Abel territory (i.e. Justin and Alex, Kirby and Dawn). Most do tend to be somewhere in between, though.
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The Movie
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The Movie: Wizards, The Suite Life on Deck, and Good Luck Charlie all got a television movie. Good Luck Charlie also got two hour-long specials, as did A.N.T. Farm. Lab Rats got several special episodes. Phineas and Ferb received a television movie, another movie on Disney+, and several special episodes. I'm in the Band, Crash & Bernstein, and Zeke & Luther got one each. Shake it Up: Made in Japan is somewhere in between, with a 90-minute air time; although not promoted as such, it's effectively a television movie too. BIA is getting a special episode that is essentially a movie. And in two cases (Hannah Montana and Violetta), The Movie was an actual theatrical release.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: The type of acting common to these shows implies a strange variant. Often, after a joke is told, the characters will pause and let the Laugh Track run its course, often while looking at the camera. However, they stop just short of actually acknowledging the fourth wall. Exactly how breakable the fourth wall is will vary based on the show. Usually, characters will make references to it, but stop just short of actually mentioning that they're on a TV show. Other cases, fourth wall breaks are common fuel for gags, especially in the animated shows.
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A sequel series to That's So Raven
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"Do It Yourself" Theme Tune
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"Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: A solid Disney tradition, given how many shows promote musical talent, though there are notable exceptions (both Suite Life series and Shake It Up being some of the most prominent subversions, though the latter's is still sung by Selena Gomez).
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Laugh Track
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Laugh Track: A sitcom trademark that's even present on the Latin American Cuando toca la campana.
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Crisis Crossover: The specials That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana and Wizards On Deck with Hannah Montana.
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Red Skies Crossover/Cross Through: The Wish Gone Amiss Weekend, in which, rather than interact, three shows were impacted by the same event (a magic shooting star). There were also the Lunar Eclipse episodes of Kickin' It ("Invasion of the Ghost Pirates"), Lab Rats ("Principal from Another Planet"), and Mighty Med ("Night of the Living Nightmare"), which all aired on the night of an actual lunar eclipse and featured paranormal occurrences thanks to the eclipse.
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Exactly how breakable the fourth wall is will vary based on the show. Usually, characters will make references to it, but stop just short of actually mentioning that they're on a TV show. Other cases, fourth wall breaks are common fuel for gags, especially in the animated shows.
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Comedic Sociopathy: Pretty common in most Disney Channel live action comedies, actually, though some shows have more of it than others. On the more sociopathic side of the scale you have Wizards of Waverly Place and A.N.T. Farm, and on the other side you have Good Luck Charlie.
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You Look Familiar
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You Look Familiar: Several examples, the most prominent being Selena Gomez playing Gwen in Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Mikayla in Hannah Montana and Alex Russo in Wizards of Waverly Place, with Suite Life, Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place crossing over in Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana.
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Canon Welding
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Canon Welding: The three main founding shows of the universe (That's So Raven, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, and Hannah Montana) were initially not connected at all. However, when Disney Channel got the idea for That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana, the shows were connected to be in the same universe (which itself had then been immediately established). As of this writing, Disney Channel continues to use this tactic to connect more shows to the universe.
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Vacation Crossover
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Vacation Crossover: Wizards On Deck With Hannah Montana has Justin and Alex from Wizards win a competition to board the ship from On Deck, while Hannah Montana also boards it on her way to a concert in Honolulu. The Good Luck Charlie episode "Charlie Shakes It Up" has Charlie, Teddy and Amy visit their great aunt in Chicago, only to be taken to the Shake It Up studio when they are mistaken for a dance duo. Austin & Jessie & Ally has Jessie on the way to the New York Ball Drop when she runs into Austin and Ally stuck in traffic, who are set to perform there themselves. In the I'm in the Band episode "Weasels On Deck", the Weasels go vacationing on the Tipton cruise ship and end up running into Zack and Cody. This isn't limited to just their English-language shows. In the Peter Punk episode "El Duel (Con Zeke y Luther)", Zeke and Luther travel to Argentina on vacation, and subsequently draw the attention of Peter's love interest Evelyn. Jealous, Peter challenges them to a skateboard duel, despite not knowing how to skate.
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Recursive Canon: Guest appearances and shout-outs confirm that every show in the DCLAU is a fictional show in Sonny with a Chance. Guest appearances shouldn't mean anything. After all, Maddie Fitzpatrick and Ashley Tisdale apparently both exist in the DCLAU (and, apparently, only Maddie herself ever noticed any resemblance between herself and the High School Musical star).
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He was succeeded by an Expy of Barack Obama, according to Hannah Montana and Austin & Ally. Who the president is (and consequently overall continuity) is somewhat complicated. As mentioned above most of the shows other than Cory in the House have someone who at least is an obvious physical Expy of Obama without being explicitly named so. Jessie on the other hand actually has First Lady Michelle Obama (not an actress playing the role, the actual, real First Lady Michelle Obama playing herself ala iCarly, including referencing her daughters and pets). K.C. Undercover however introduces yet a different president (indirectly through his daughter, who in the show is old enough to go to college), as the presumable stand-in for Donald Trump.
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Our Presidents Are Different: President Martinez in Cory in the House, to fit into the standard sitcom mold, is both a President Personable and a President Buffoon. He is presumably meant to take the place of George W. Bush in the timeline. He was succeeded by an Expy of Barack Obama, according to Hannah Montana and Austin & Ally. Who the president is (and consequently overall continuity) is somewhat complicated. As mentioned above most of the shows other than Cory in the House have someone who at least is an obvious physical Expy of Obama without being explicitly named so. Jessie on the other hand actually has First Lady Michelle Obama (not an actress playing the role, the actual, real First Lady Michelle Obama playing herself ala iCarly, including referencing her daughters and pets). K.C. Undercover however introduces yet a different president (indirectly through his daughter, who in the show is old enough to go to college), as the presumable stand-in for Donald Trump.
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Thicker Than Water: Common in shows where most of the main characters are related. Even families that would be undeniably dysfunctional in Real Life are always portrayed as being genuinely loving towards each other at the end of the day.
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Celebrity Paradox: Subverted. Alyson Stoner and Ashley Tisdale all coexist with their characters in the DCLAU. Played with as well. In The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Cody tells Max that she's a better dancer than the girl in the video of "Work It" by Missy Elliot; both are portrayed by Alyson Stoner. Also in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Maddie believes that she looks exactly like Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay, to which everyone else replies with "I don't see it." There's an interesting case with the Latin American shows. On Soy Luna, Tini, who played the titular character of Violetta, made a guest appearance halfway through the second season. However, The Movie for Violetta ended with the character deciding to start going under a childhood nickname, "Tini." As Luna already had a crossover with Violetta the season prior, fans are confused as to whether or not the Tini who appeared is supposed to be the person or the character.
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Star Wars Signs of being a part of the Disney Channel Live-Action Universe: Kickin' It has the episode "Seaford Hustle" where the Force seems to be implied as being real. In the first episode of Jessie Morgan Ross gets a real lightsaber, and possibly a real ewok. Possible inconsistencies of it being a part of the Disney Channel Live-Action Universe: ''A.N.T Farm has the episode "ScavANTger hunt" where it seems to be implied that the Star Wars movies were made (though it's never stated as to whether the films are fiction or not), and not helping matters C-3PO mentions Darth Vader and Admiral Ackbar as having jobs in the Skywalker Ranch, even though this would be impossible for the real ones considering that by this time they would have been dead long ago.
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Nuclear Family: Most of the characters come from these. More aversions pop up as time goes on, however, such as the blended Flynn-Fletchers, Dooley-Davenports, and James-Jennings; Happily Adopted Rosses and Valentes; the Amicably Divorced Martins, Joneses, Bernsteins, Dawsons, and, in the sequel series, Raven Baxter and Chelsea Grayson are both divorced mothers. In Violetta, the main character's mother died some time before where the story starts off.
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Greater-Scope Villain: Almost all DCLAU shows have a Big Bad, but in Wizards of Waverly Place, Gorog seems to be the devil of the universe.
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Santa Claus: It's implied that the Santa Claus of the Disney Channel Live-Action Universe is a shapeshifter, due to the fact that he has been played by several different actors yet is still the same person. When he appeared on That's So Raven he bore a remarkable resemblance to one of her teachers, while the Santa of Bunk'd was African-American. This could be somewhat justified, as even in the real world, different cultures perceive Santa in different ways and have many different names for him.
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Studio Audience: The Kid Coms filmed in Los Angeles, despite their usage of laugh tracks, are in fact filmed in front of audiences. Raven's Home opens with a narration stating so.
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Secret Keepers: And the necessary supporters of those secrets.
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Continuity Overlap: The single episodes in each series that are a part of the Crisis Crossovers usually have an impact on other episodes in the crossovers, so much that it becomes downright confusing if you miss part of a crossover. Examples of this are Raven missing her flight in "Checkin' Out", causing her to stay in Boston in "That's So Suite Life Of Hannah Montana", and Bailey and Alex cheating in the Hannah Montana tug-of-war challenge in "Cast-Away (To Another Show)", which leads to Bailey trying to find another way to get concert tickets in "Double-Crossed".
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Wacky Parent, Serious Child: As the kids and teens are the show's heroes, parents are often reduced to comic relief roles. That said, Good Parents do exist, and many of them are just as wacky as the Bumbling Dads and smothering moms.
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Alternate History: Apparently, President Martinez takes the place of George W. Bush in the DCLAU, since by the Hannah Montana episode "Hannah Montana to the Principal's Office", Barack Obama is president.
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Retool: Almost any show that makes it to a fourth season will usually get a new title and just enough changes to be considered a "different show" as defined by union contracts.
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Bumbling Dad: Several.
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California Doubling: Averted with surprising frequency, in that a few of the series actually take place in California but, outside of The Movie, filming virtually never leaves a Burbank soundstage.
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Fake Guest Star: Pretty commonplace in the universe's shows. Some of the most notable examples include Matthew Timmons in The Suite Life on Deck, Maile Flanagan in Lab Rats, Carlos Lacamara in Mighty Med, and Stephen Kearin in Kirby Buckets.
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A direct Spin-Off of Jessie starring half of the main cast of the previous show.
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Note that the incorporation of these shows imply profound Continuity Snarls: After USM's run ended, another Spider-series, Marvel's Spider-Man took its place, and there seems to be no connection between the two shows. However, despite the heroes of Assemble and USM interacting during that latter's run, as the new series airs, the Assemble characters interact with the new Spider-Man and make no mention of the past series.
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink: If all of the implicated shows belong in a Shared Universe, this is one wild place, including time travelers, characters from Disney's theatrical animated films, a talking dog, bionic super-humans, sci-fi action heroes, a family of spies, Marvel's heroes and villains and original ones, preteen inventors, secret agent platypuses, a living puppet, magical islands, orbs that open portals to alternate dimensions, psychics, and wizards.
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Sliding Scale of Beauty: Most characters with leading roles are designed to be common beauty. That is to say that they are considered handsome or beautiful, but not enough to stand out, or belong to any popular group.
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Austin and Ally are celebrity judges on America's Top Talent in the episode "Moon Week and Mentors", the same show that Hannah Montana guest-judged in "Judge Me Tender".
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Crossover: The series in the DCLAU constantly cross over with each other, usually placing a new series into the DCLAU. "Take This Job and Love It!" was a crossover between Hannah Montana and Cory in the House and "Weasels On Deck" was a crossover between I'm in the Band and The Suite Life on Deck. Crisis Crossover: The specials That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana and Wizards On Deck with Hannah Montana. Red Skies Crossover/Cross Through: The Wish Gone Amiss Weekend, in which, rather than interact, three shows were impacted by the same event (a magic shooting star). There were also the Lunar Eclipse episodes of Kickin' It ("Invasion of the Ghost Pirates"), Lab Rats ("Principal from Another Planet"), and Mighty Med ("Night of the Living Nightmare"), which all aired on the night of an actual lunar eclipse and featured paranormal occurrences thanks to the eclipse. The "Monster Spooktacular" Halloween event of 2015 is one of the largest Crisis Crossovers in the DCLAU, as all of the major shows in the universe at the time are crossed over with each other and many characters are attending the same Halloween Party within the same few hours.
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He also later talks to Cody on the phone when he realizes Jessie looks exactly like Bailey.
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Shouldn't We Be in School Right Now?: For the most part, played straight in most series, but many shows (Wizards of Waverly Place, Shake It Up, the second season of Austin & Ally, Lab Rats, Kirby Buckets, Soy Luna), the school setting actually features very prominently, if not factoring into the plot in some fashion roughly Once an Episode. The main character of Violetta is homeschooled and is shown studying with her tutor/aunt, especially in the first season. A.N.T. Farm is the most notable and largest Aversion, as the high school and its social dynamics are the main focus.
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Running Gag: Offering fruit juice-sweetened cupcakes (mostly in the more recent shows). Running Gags in general: after all (and excluding the crossovers), running gags are what link the universe together in the first place. And, of course, each show will have its own set of running gags.
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The Power of Friendship
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The Power of Friendship: A common lesson for many Kid Coms, including several in this universe.
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