Lizzie McGuire - Box Set Volume 2 (2001)
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Synopsis: Disney sitcom LIZZIE MCGUIRE is the hit series that propelled entertainer Hilary Duff into the stratosphere of tween stardom. The perky blond, who began a second career as a pop singer while... Disney sitcom LIZZIE MCGUIRE is the hit series that propelled entertainer Hilary Duff into the stratosphere of tween stardom. The perky blond, who began a second career as a pop singer while starring on the show, plays the eponymous character, a cute, imperfect girl-next-door type who tries to master the art of junior high school, struggling with popularity, boys, clothes, and other issues of dire importance to typical teens. Her private thoughts and insights frequently spring to life in the form of a cartoon version of herself, and she is frequently accompanied by her best friends--the straight-talking Miranda (Lalaine), and brainy Gordo (Adam Lamberg). This set features the entire second season of the series. [More]
Starring: Hilary Duff, LaLaine, Robert Carradine, Adam Lamberg
Starring: Hilary Duff, LaLaine, Robert Carradine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd
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