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All member reviews for Hannah Montana

KforKitty101
teen, 15 years old
 
>:(
No offense, but I HATE her. This show is really poorly made, and she can't act or sing at ALL. This show teaches how to be a rude, bratty, whiny diva. What happened to Mickey? The nice little mouse?

Lizzy2
parent of 3 , 5 , 5 , 7 , and 8 year old
 
Pretty bad messages about Friendship and Family life!
This show is not very good for children! The show started out when my oldest was only 3, and the second-oldest was 2. They were very young, but when their older cousin was over, they watched it. So, when it started out, Miley was sweet and was like a normal tween girl. Nice to her friends, and mostly nice to family. But as the show progressed, Miley got brattier and brattier. She is terribly rude to friends and family. My 6 year old isn't much of a disney girl, and she would rather be playing than watching TV, but my 7 year old and one of my 4 year olds, Railegh, enjoy this show. The 7 year old has picked up some of Miley's rude language. At first I had heard her saying it to family and friends, and people thought it was cute. My four year old picked it up too, which was precious. But then I got a call from my 7 year old's teacher, saying she was being rude towards her and the students. The teacher said that she made a comment and she replied with "Ya think?" which wasn't so bad. Until she did stuff Miley had done, such as actually laying on the floor of a school hallway and biting at her friend's leg! And probably the worst, my daughter had lost a friend over it! She didn't know when and when not to use "Hannah Montana Speak" as we now call it, and when a friend was upset about a deceased pet and wanted down time while my daughter wanted to play, my daughter told her to "build a bridge and get over it." I had a talk with my 7 and 4 year olds, and had banned them from being rude, and reminded them that it's just a show, and Miley is being very rude at times, and it's not acceptable in real life. But I decided to stop letting them watch the show when I watched an episode. Miley seems to be "using" her friends for her advantage, runs around like a diva, and twists situations so problems aren't her fault. Plus Miley Cyrus is a horrible role model, and her dad approves of it. But really, all the rest of the stars are good. But I do not want 4 teen divas running around in a couple of years, acting like Miley had!

PandaRoo
teen, 15 years old
 
An excuse to show diva tantrums
I feel bad for those poor children who enjoy this 'act-of-comedy' I'm sorry, but Miley is rude and snobby, she always thinks of herself, and when she thinks of others, she makes it worse for them because she assumed thats what they wanted (altho it was nice of her to try-sort a) I use to like the show, but that was back when she wasnt selfish on the show. In one episode Jackson has no choice but to tell his new girl friend (which is a bikini model-real age appropreate) that Miley was Hannah Montana, because she still thinks her and Jackson are 'dating' and Miley gets all in his face saying "Fine, tell her and let her ruin my life!" (For one, she didnt seem so edgy when Rico had a picture of her 'secret' which she assumed was her HM secret, and Rico said she had to kiss him to keep it under raps, and she said, fine, send it, now shes all horrible when it means actually helping someone other than herself) Second, on that (incredibly sad) episode when Jessie came back, she had to break some time with her dad to make time for him, and his dad called, and she's all "I had to break time with MY dad, yet you cant skip a stupid phone call?!" and he answered "He's stationed in Afganastan" There are times she IS consitteret, but there are many times she's not. What kind of skript to those people write? They turned the character into a real B*tch. And in the movie she learned a lesson and was going a new direction, and got a new 'boyfriend' then back at the show, its all normal again, the boyfriends gone so she can fight between Jake and Jessie again, and she's as grouchy as ever. She's disrespectful to her dad, by running off to Florida without his permition because he said "No, your too young" and its sad that Jackson had to ask if "he's his favorite child now" and when they caught up to her on the plane, all the dad did was sing her a song, and LET her go to Florida. She's mean to her brother, who often has to make sacrifices for her. Her friends (who are dating) are suck-ups, and mean to Miley behind her back (pay attention, you'll see) And those girls at Miley's school that go "Ooh.. cseee" for one, on the brightside, they shpw how NOT to act, but I highly doubt people really act like that, if someone disagrees and says girls at their school are like that, I am soo sorry! Well, some episodes are great, and some are horrible, I watch the new ones mostly because there's nothing on, and out of curiousity. But I dont think little kids that may imitate this should watch it, I mean its a tween sitcom, why ARE little kids watching it? I have a 4 year old cousin who watches and imitates Miley and oh-my-gosh.... plus, they hit Oliver a LOT and make sarcastic remarks.

Phibella
parent of 4 and 11 year old
 
No! No! No!
Hannah is banned in our house. Why on earth would I want my kids thinking that they have to be someone other than themselves to be cool. Hannah by day is a not-so-popular girl who lives an ordinary life but by night is a rockstar that is famous all because she puts a wig on. Well, that is teaching my daughters that they have to change their looks, attitude and image to be cool and I want them to be themselves and happy with who they are. Way to much talk about boy/girl relations. Parent encourages the switch and not very responsible. And then there is Miley Cyrus in general with her hot pants and outrageous antics.

Onlinegamer55
teen, 16 years old
 
Parents, I have described some of my experiences with this show in this post, I have some advice which may be beneficial to you
These sorts of television shows communicate messages similar to those that more "babyish" shows communicate, but the context is geared towards teenagers and pre-teens. If you watch a typical "My friends Tigger and Pooh" episode, you might see a message along the lines of "be true to yourself", such as the one in which Tigger thought he was a different species and quit being "a Tigger". On the other hand, if you watch a typical Hannah Montana show, in which Hannah or Lily or some other girl/boy tries to get a kid from the opposite sex to like him/her, you'll get the same message - "Be true to yourself/don't act like someone you're not". There isn't really much difference in terms of the triviality of the messages, but what's different is the context. In a typical Hannah Montana episode, you'll see girls going after boys in a "love at first sight" manner, and in the end realize that it isn't worth it, but only after kissing and hugging, and "sexy stuff". But in "My Friends Tigger and Pooh", that message will be conveyed through fun and, well you know, "so-called kids stuff". Basically the idea is that Disney wants to have a catalogue of shows for all ages, but that, in order to keep the parents "happy", they need to show that they want viewers to learn something rather that just get more money. The context/message interplay is one that I've already discussed, so I'll get into a description of the content of these shows. Basically, in "Hannah Montana", there are two parallels within the show - Hannah Montana and her life (perhaps with Lily and Olliver), and her brother and Rico with their life (again, perhaps with Lily and Olliver). Now, only until the third season, Lily and Olliver were "just friends". Now, you see them flirting all the time, and you might also see Hannah flirting with boys at school. The show depicts teenage life, really, and a bit more. Only the context of the show, that Hannah leads a "double life" is of some significance. It's one of those shows when, if you cut out the flirting, you'll get a reasonable entertaining program which little kids might like to see. Another aspect of the show is the kids that act on it. Perhaps the most controversial is Miley Cyrus. Unfortunately, Miley has been involved in several scandals; one in which she participated in a "vanity fair", another in which she did a "pole dance" or something of the sort, and another in which she allegedly sucked a guy off (kids, if you're reading this, just ignore it). And perhaps most unfortunate of all, if you google her name, you get "near-naked" pics of her, and all these scandals will come up. Therefore, perhaps parents shouldn't let their kids get into googling her name, because almost always the search will lead to some thing "sexual". That said, the show does have many positive messages, and it may be alright for kids above 12 to view it. I would say that kids from 10-12 shouldn't really see it, because there are some aspects that can be a bad influence on them (once a guy on the show made a joke about sex). However, even if you don't feel comfortable in letting your kids view it, remember that more than 300 million people worldwide (possibly up to 500 million) have viewed this show, and more that 60% are kids, and 30% are kids below 10. So I'm sure it can't be that bad. If you're really skeptical about letting your children view it, then that's OK because they're other shows like "Wizards of Waverly Place", "Sonny with a Chance" and "JONAS" which have less flirting. Unfortunately, all non-playhouse disney shows have some flirting in it, mainly because they want it to appeal to older audiences. Hope I've helped!

koala6324
kid, 11 years old
 
Horrible. Period.
WOW!!!! this is a non-educational, super-boring, terrible, show. The characters are brats and flirt and kiss a lot. Miley Cyrus doesn't even have a very good voice. The show has a lot of stereotypes and all of the characters are sassy and spoiled COMPLETELY!!!!!!!! THIS SHOW IS JUST BOGUS!!!!!

emailsydney
teen, 13 years old
 
yuck
i roll my eyes in disgust. miley is a sassy, backtalking steriotypical teenager who is overly dramatic and acts like she's the only person on the planet.

keesdejong
parent of 4 and 21 year old
 
My Fav
I love this program and watch it every day I come home from work. Sometimes I take some days off from work to watch it

SilverSnake
teen, 15 years old
 
Off and On Opinions on this..
Some episodes sicken me, others are ok. Although the acting is over-dramatic (as are most on DC or as I call Tween MTV) Like sometimes it teaches good lessons, but the characters switch from caring, and into being brats. Miley seems to treat as if they're below her, like she's to judgmental towrd her friends, she has this 'whatever' attitude with her dad (who favors her) and acts meaner to Jackson than he is to her. The little kids on there are just horrible, I mean the little kids. Like every little kid is coniving and bratty and has this sassy attitude. Similier to the attitude my little cousin picked up from Miley (yeah thanks a lot) Lily has turned into a total girly-girl. She kisses up to Miley as if she needs her permission. It seems like all of the characters have over active moodswings Lily and Oliver have started dating, thats fine I guess, except they are so sappy it is discusting. Oli Pop-Lily Pop? Miley is pretty judgy too, like she wanted to date this one boy cuz she thought he was hot, until she saw him short and she was just so mean in that. In this other episode this 'nerd' asked her out (although she felt bad and approched him, which led to that) and she tried to ditch him at the dance. But on the bright side she realised what a mistake it was (actually thats my favorite episode) and she went to the dance with him. But I dont like the idea of it seeming more like a charity case. *Ok one more episode to bash* Rico's cousin came for a visit, and he was from Austrailia, and his accent wasn't even close to perfect, its like they didn't try. It was pretty steroType. Well, just watch the show for yourself.

tween mom
parent of 5 and 9 year old
 
role model is behaves in a highly disrespectful manner towards her father
Exosure to this show made my daughter think it was appropriate to treat adults in a manner which is rude and disrespectful. About two weeks after we blocked this show our 8 year old daughter's diposition towards adults imroved greatly. Unfortunately, many shows geared toward tweens do represent a lot of flippant behavior, but the character of Hannah Montana treats her father with such a "no duh, dad!" kind of attitude, it's particulary detrimental.

qeto
parent of 12 and 16 year old
 
Ridiculous Show
I find the Hannah Montana show utterly ridiculous. She behaves like a brat, inconsiderate towards her dad, friens, brother, resources, but herself. I have banned my children from watching this show. there are numerous other shows. I really would like to know, what is the underlying theme of the show apart from the fact that its about a spoilt teen star. Not that children who will watch will become like her, but just to show Hannah's selfishness and self-centredness on TV is an utter waste. I dont call it entertaining either.

briebrie
teen, 14 years old
 
its perfect for people who have no life
it's ok but it began to start being very corny at season 3 it was much better at season 1

reviewgirl13
teen, 16 years old
 
Not a show for ages 8 and younger anymore
Well, I don't really think this show is suitable for kids that are age 8 and younger. The show has now become more like a teen show. Almost every episode is about a boy and dating. Kids 8 and younger may not like the show because of the romance. Actually, there's an hour long episode coming up about Miley/Hannah Montana loving two guys - Jake Ryan and some other guy. She doesn't know which one to choose and in the commercial she says to one of the guys, "Boy do I want to kiss you!" If you don't feel comfortable with your young daughter watching a show that's now mainly about boys and dating, then don't let your child watch this show. There are positive role models and messages in basically every episode. The Dad is always supportive and there for his kids. Miley and the rest of the crew seem to learn a lesson in almost every episode that kids who are viewing the show can learn. There is know language, but Miley does say things about dating, boys, and even kissing. It is a pretty good show overall, though.

DramaMadi
kid, 12 years old
 
Getting worse day by day....
Ok I used to love Hannah Montana! But has anyone watched the 2 to 3 season?!! Miley turned into this Diva who is such a brat to watch! I mean for a Disney Show it sounds like Degrassi! In one episode ( Reminder this show if for 8 year olds ) JAKE CHEATS ON MILEY! What show posts that!?? I mean COME ON!!

Sel Gomez ...
kid, 11 years old
 
Hannah Montana happy
I don't like the new season, but I really like the old ones. I think Miley is a pretty good role model, and so with lily. I'm just worried about Rico. Other then that, great show.

rhpsforever
kid, 13 years old
 
Hate it
I do not like this show. It teaches kids that the only way to be popular is to put on a blonde wig and wear fancy clothes. It doesn't teach anything. The jokes are very corny and her dad isn't very responsible. Thats my view on it.

Lizzimi
kid, 11 years old
 
Hannah Montana Never!
Oh my god, Oh my god! Why did they make ANOTHER SEASON! All the good shows cancel! Why would they make a show called Hannah Montana Forever, when it should be called Hannah Montana Never?!?! I mean Walt Disney if he were to be alive today, what would he say? Would he make it go one more season, or be dissapointed. Disney is for cartoons only! Finally every reality TV show on Disney Channel EXCEPT Wizards of Waverly place should be removed permently!!!

MermaidMelody
teen, 13 years old
 
grlekfheio
I used to LOVE this show when I was 8 or 9, until I realized how suckish of a role model Miley Cyrus is. She messes things up for herself all the time, and then expects her friends or dad to fix everything for her...that's not a good example!! And Miley is so rude sometimes. In one episode, she made such a big deal about not kissing a guy just because he was like a inch shorter than her. Sometimes she acts like a spoiled brat who needs to grow up and stop crying to "daddy" everytime push comes to shove. I mean, she's 17, almost 18!!!!

momjen
parent of 9 year old
 
Rude language
I think Hannah is rude. I wound not let my child talk to me or her friends that way. Too much sarcasm, put-downs, disrespect. humor is for older children.

ParamoreFan09
teen, 15 years old
 
miley's grown up...
This show is great for young kids, but miley's music (not hannah montana's) can be made for older kids.... the first season: miley is so cute! I feel like she really is not as sweet as she was (more spoiled and vain). After she took pics of herself in her underwear, I stopped liking her. Then, I got into twilight and paramore! :)