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Lizzie McGuire (2001)

  • TV-PG
  • 22 min
  • Comedy
  • 3 seasons
  • imdb logo 6.6/10 (20451 votes)

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Plot

Navigating the maze of adolescence, Lizzie McGuire, a regular thirteen-year-old girl, embarks on a journey of self-discovery, peppered with the trials and tribulations of teenage life. Amidst the bustling corridors of junior high, Lizzie, accompanied by her loyal companions, Miranda and Gordo, grapples with school rivalries, fledgling affections, and the relentless pursuit of social acceptance. Her world is a whirlwind of classmate conflicts, particularly with the formidable Kate, and a soft spot for the charming Ethan. Simultaneously, Lizzie grapples with the complexities of her home life. She's part of a quintessentially nuclear family: Sam, her gnome-adoring father; Jo, her grounded and pragmatic mother; and Matt, her mischievous younger brother. This seemingly normal existence is punctuated by the extraordinary: Lizzie's animated alter ego, a vibrant persona who sporadically surfaces to voice Lizzie's innermost emotions and musings, sometimes breaking the fourth wall to engage directly with the audience. Years later, as Lizzie blows out her thirtieth birthday candles in her Brooklyn apartment, she finds herself an apprentice to an interior decorator, engaged to a restaurateur from Manhattan's trendy SoHo neighborhood. Yet, an unexpected piece of news catapults her out of her New York life, compelling her to return to her roots in Los Angeles. "Lizzie McGuire" serves as a vibrant chronicle of teenage life and beyond, a tale that oscillates between the ordinary and the extraordinary, painting a vivid portrait of growing up, one animated thought at a time.

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Lizzie McGuire is a comedy show featuring Robert Carradine and created by Terri Minsky.

Lizzie McGuire is currently streaming on Disney Plus.

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