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The Suite Life Movie
GenreComedy-drama
Science fiction
Family/Teen
Based onThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody & The Suite Life on Deck
by Danny Kallis & Jim Geoghan
Screenplay byMichael Saltzman
Robert Horn
Directed bySean McNamara
Starring
  • Matthew Timmons
  • Katelyn Pacitto
  • Kara Pacitto
Theme music composerJohn Van Tongeren
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Tracey Jeffrey
Pamela Eells O'Connell
Irene Dreayer
Dylan Sprouse
Cole Sprouse
Jessica Rhoades
Editor(s)David Moritz
Running time79 minutes
Production company(s)It's a Laugh Productions
Bon Mot Productions
Bad Angels Productions
DistributorDisney-ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Original releaseMarch 25, 2011
External links
Website

The Suite Life Movie is a 2011 science fictioncomedy-drama film directed by Sean McNamara, written by Michael Saltzman, and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan, Matthew Timmons, John Ducey, Matthew Glave, and Phill Lewis. The Disney Channel Original Movie is based on the pair of Disney Channel sitcoms The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Suite Life on Deck created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. Dylan and Cole Sprouse were also executive producers for the movie.[1] The film premiered on March 25, 2011 on the Disney Channel.[2][3] A sneak peek was shown during the Disney Channel Shake It Up New Year's event.[4]

Plot[edit]

However, “The Suite Life on Deck” ranks as TV’s top series among kids 6-11 and the No. 2 scripted series among tweens 9-14. For its second season, “The Suite Life on Deck ” is averaging 5.1 million viewers overall (compare that to anything on The CW, or to something like “Dollhouse”), while the show’s October 2 episode drew 6.8 million total viewers, a series high. Zack, Maya, and Cody, Bailey go on a double date and both Maya and Cody find something out about their partners. London thinks there is a dead body in the basement of the ship, and sends Woody down with her cell phone to take a picture.

After making plans to spend spring break with his girlfriend Bailey Pickett (Debby Ryan), Cody Martin (Cole Sprouse) decides to leave the SS Tipton, a large cruise ship where he attends school, to work as an intern for Dr. Donald Spaulding (John Ducey) at a prestigious research firm instead. He does so in hopes of obtaining a scholarship to Yale. When Cody's twin brother Zack (Dylan Sprouse) reveals Cody's plans to Bailey before Cody could, she becomes infuriated that Cody canceled his plans with her and refuses to speak to him. Meanwhile, Zack asks Cody for his car, which their parents will give to Cody when he goes to college, but Cody refuses.

However, after Zack runs a billion-dollar submarine into the seawall in an attempt to impress a cute science assistant, and Cody does the same trying to stop him, the equipment is lost and Cody is kicked out of the program and fired. Furious, Cody disowns Zack and vows to never forgive him, claiming they may be twins, but they definitely are not brothers. Elsewhere, London Tipton (Brenda Song) accidentally eats a fruit given to the dolphins which allows her to understand them.

The Martin twins later learn that although Cody will no longer be eligible to work as Dr. Spaulding's intern, both boys are ideal for the Gemini Project, a massive project by Dr. Ronald Olsen (Matthew Glave), who studies the physical and emotional connection of twins. Though it takes them much thought, the brothers agree and land themselves in a camp among hundreds of other twins. Dr. Olsen explains the purpose of the project is to create an emotional bond between people with the hopes of putting an end to evil in the world. By doing this, according to Dr. Olsen, he must form a bond between twins. Over the course of the project, which uses the same fruit as Dr. Spaulding's experiments, Zack and Cody form a bond: first a physical bond, in which they can sense what the other is feeling, then empathy, or an emotional bond. After they develop these bonds, they overhear a conversation that reveals Dr. Olsen has evil intentions. Meanwhile, Bailey discovers Cody's letter and reads it. She realizes Cody only wanted to obtain a scholarship to Yale and goes with London and Woody (Matthew Timmons) to find him.

At the institute, London learns from a dolphin that Zack and Cody are at the Gemini Project and alerts Dr. Spaulding who claims that the Martin twins may be in danger. Bailey calls the manager of the SS Tipton, Mr. Moseby (Phill Lewis), to the site of the Gemini Project while they all go to save Zack and Cody. During this time, the brothers attempt to flee the island and the army of twins, who are now mind-controlled to go after the two. The army succeeds, as Zack and Cody are captured and taken back to the laboratory, where Bailey, London, Woody, and Dr. Spaulding find them. Dr. Olsen reveals that he is Dr. Spaulding's evil twin and explains that he spied on Zack and Cody earlier.

After telling each other off, Zack and Cody begin to merge, but the merge is unsuccessful because the twins get into an argument that escalates into a fight, ultimately destroying the Gemini Project and freeing all the other twins from Ronald’s control. Ronald attempts to reboot the machine, but he is stopped by Cody who quickly forms a plan, and he and Zack give the special fruit to the Spaulding twins, who finally understand each other by telepathically discovering they wanted to be like each other all along. Mr. Moseby comes in with the police who arrest Ronald. Zack and Cody now understand that they make a 'pretty good team.'

Afterward, Cody and Bailey have reconciled and visited landmarks together and Zack is driving his car, which Cody finally agreed to let him have. On the dock, Zack parks the car in a shipping area and sees his friends and brother on the SS Tipton. Unfortunately, the car is crushed by a shipping crate containing London's summer clothes. While Zack stares in shock, the movie ends with Mr. Moseby saying, 'Well, spring break's over. Now if I could just make it to summer vacation.'

Cast[edit]

  • Cole Sprouse as Cody Martin
  • Dylan Sprouse as Zack Martin
  • Brenda Song as London Tipton
  • Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
  • Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink
  • Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
  • John Ducey as Dr. Donald Spaulding / Dr. Ronald Spaulding
  • Matthew Glave as Dr. Ronald Olsen
  • Katelyn Pacitto as Nellie Smith
  • Kara Pacitto as Kellie Smith
  • Steven French as Ben
  • John French as Sven
  • Norman Misura as Fish Monger
  • Russ Rossi as Sea Captain

Broadcast[edit]

The film aired worldwide on Disney Channel. It premiered in the United Kingdom and Ireland on February 17, 2012.[5][6][7] It premiered in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the Philippines on June 25, 2011.[8]

Home media[edit]

The film was made available on iTunes starting April 5, 2011 and on Netflix to stream on April 24, 2011.[9]

Reception[edit]

Sarah Peel of BSC Kids was positive about the film, saying the film was 'typical' but said she was surprised at 'just how funny it was'. She later went on to say that it was a good film for younger children to watch. She gave the film a 7 out of 10.[10]

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The movie premiered with 5.2 million viewers.[11][12] There were 780,000 viewers when it premiered in the UK and Ireland on February 17, 2012.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^The Suite Life Movie (Motion picture). Executive produced by Dylan and Cole Sprouse. Disney Channel. March 25, 2011. Event occurs at 01:45. Archived from the original on November 21, 2011. Retrieved April 30, 2011 – via iTunes. Executive Producers: Dylan Sprouse, Cole SprouseCS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^'Zack & Cody Continue The 'Suite' Adventure With The Premiere Of 'The Suite Life Movie,' Friday, March 25 On Disney Channel'(DOC). The Walt Disney Company. February 3, 2011. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  3. ^Macdonald, Malcolm (September 20, 2010). 'Production to Begin on The Suite Life Movie For Disney Channel'(DOC). The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
    'Production to Begin on The Suite Life Movie For Disney Channel'. Disney Channel Medianet. Disney Channel. Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
    Seidman, Robert (September 20, 2010). 'Production to Begin on The Suite Life Movie For Disney Channel'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
  4. ^Suite Life Movie Sneak Peek. Advertisement. Disney Channel. December 31, 2010. Television.
  5. ^Disney Channel UK. 'Disney Channel TV Guide – What's On'. Disney Channel UK. Retrieved February 14, 2012. 17 February 2012; 18:00 – The Suite Life Movie
  6. ^'The Suite Life Movie TV Guide'. Zingzing. Retrieved February 14, 2012. The Suite Life Movie: Disney Channel, 17th February, 18:00
  7. ^The Suite Life Movie promo (Television advertisement). United Kingdom: Disney Channel UK. 2012. Event occurs at 0:01. Coming in February
  8. ^'The Suite Life Movie - Disney Channel'. The Suite Life Movie - Disney Channel Wonderful Movie. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
  9. ^'The Suite Life Movie Premieres March 25th!'. Official Sprouse Bros Website. February 4, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2011.
  10. ^Peel, Sarah (March 27, 2011). 'The Suite Life Movie – review'. bsckids.com. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
  11. ^Gorman, Bill (March 28, 2011). 'Friday Cable Ratings: 'Friday Night Smackdown,' NCAA Hoops, 'Suite Life Movie' and More'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  12. ^Nordyke, Kimberly (March 28, 2011). 'Disney Channel's 'Suite Life Movie' Draws 5.2 Million Viewers'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
  13. ^'Weekly top 10 programmes'. Barb.co.uk. Retrieved December 28, 2017. Disney Channel w/e 19 Feb 2012: #1 - Film: The Suite Life Movie (2012) (Fri 1800) - 7 day data (000s): 780

External links[edit]

  • The Suite Life Movie on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Suite_Life_Movie&oldid=907510298'
The Suite Life on Deck
GenreTeen sitcom
Created byDanny Kallis
Jim Geoghan
Developed byDanny Kallis
Pamela Eells O'Connell
Starring
Theme music composerGary Scott (music)
Steve Hampton &
John Adair (lyrics)
Opening theme'Livin' the Suite Life',
performed by Steve Rushton
Ending theme'Livin' the Suite Life' (instrumental)
Composer(s)Gary Scott
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes71 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Pamela Eells O'Connell
  • Irene Dreayer
  • Danny Kallis (season 1–mid-season 2)
  • Jim Geoghan (seasons 1–2)
Camera setupVideotape; Multi-camera
(FilmLook appearance, season 1;
filmized appearance, season 2–3)
Running time23–24 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s)It's a Laugh Productions
Danny Kallis Productions
(season 1)
Bon Mot Productions
(season 3)
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Picture formatSeason 1; SDTV
NTSC; 480i
PAL; 576i
Season 2–3; HDTV
720p (USA and Asia)
1080i (International)
Original releaseSeptember 26, 2008 –
May 6, 2011
Chronology
Preceded byThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–08)
External links
Official website

The Suite Life on Deck is an American teen sitcom that aired on Disney Channel from September 26, 2008 to May 6, 2011. It is a sequel/spin-off of the Disney Channel Original SeriesThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The series follows twin brothers Zack and Cody Martin and hotel heiress London Tipton in a new setting, the SS Tipton, where they attend classes at Seven Seas High School and meet Bailey Pickett while Mr. Moseby manages the ship. The ship travels around the world to nations such as Italy, France, Greece, India, Sweden and the United Kingdom where the characters experience different cultures, adventures, and situations.[1]

The series' pilot aired in the UK on September 19, 2008, and in U.S. markets on September 26, 2008. The series premiere on the Disney Channel in the U.S. drew 5.7 million viewers,[2] and it became the most watched series premiere in Canada on the Family Channel.[3] The show was also TV's No. 1 series in Kids 6–11 and No. 1 scripted series in tweens 9–14 in 2008, outpacing veteran series Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place in the ratings.[4] On October 19, 2009, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a third season, which began production in January 2010[5] and debuted on July 2, 2010. The series was also 2009's top rated scripted series in the children and tween demographic (6–14).[6]

The series has been broadcast in more than 30 countries worldwide, and was shot at Hollywood Center Studios in Los Angeles (as was the original series). The series was taped in front of a live studio audience, though a laugh track is used for some scenes. The series is the second spin-off of a Disney Channel series (after the short-lived That's So Raven spinoff Cory in the House); as well as the last Disney Channel series to debut broadcasting exclusively in standard definition, and the first of three Disney Channel shows to transition from standard definition to high definition, which occurred on August 7, 2009 with the season 2 premiere, 'The Spy Who Shoved Me,' and the third multi-camera comedy (after Sonny with a Chance and Jonas) to utilize a filmized appearance instead of the Filmlook appearance that was used in the first season.

On March 25, 2011, a film based on The Suite Life on Deck and its parent series, titled The Suite Life Movie aired on the Disney Channel. The series' forty-minute finale episode, 'Graduation on Deck', aired on Disney Channel on May 6, 2011, officially ending the series.

  • 1Cast
  • 2Production
    • 2.2Settings
  • 3Episodes
  • 7Merchandise
  • 8Reception

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Cole Sprouse plays Cody Martin
Dylan Sprouse plays Zack Martin
Brenda Song plays London Tipton
Debby Ryan plays Bailey Pickett
Phill Lewis plays Mr. Moseby
Doc Shaw plays Marcus Little
  • Zack Martin, portrayed by Dylan Sprouse, is typically the fun-loving, rebellious, and immature twin. He works in the juice bar on the ship as a result of using up both Cody's and his money for the semester. Cody is forced to obtain the job as a towel boy.[7] Zack does not perform particularly well academically, but he manages to graduate in the series' finale episode. He performs very well physically and enjoys physical sports, especially basketball and football. Zack acts selfish at times but he also sincerely cares for his brother and friends, even if he does not always show it. He flirts with most of the girls on the ship by using various pick-up lines, although he rarely ever stays with them for more than one episode. At the beginning of the third season, he starts to develop strong feelings for a new student on the ship named Maya. At first, she refuses to go out with him since he was a 'player,' but eventually he wins her over by throwing a surprise party for her. He then surprises his friends by being a good boyfriend. Although initially there is confusion as to whether he loved her or whether he was just taking her on as a challenge, he proves to have strong feelings for her in later episodes. She breaks up with him in the episode 'Graduation on Deck' because of a Peace Corps assignment she accepts, but they remain close friends.
  • Cody Martin, portrayed by Cole Sprouse, is typically the intelligent, kind-hearted, and sensitive twin. Cody performs well academically, is a straight A student, and has shown to have a great interest in academics; however, he does not perform well in sports. Cody has been noted to be ten minutes younger than Zack and often plays into Zack's crazy schemes. Cody is usually picked on by Zack, but Zack becomes very defensive when other people do it. Likewise, Cody cares very deeply for Zack, despite his picking on him constantly. At the end of season one, Cody begins dating Bailey Pickett, but they pause their romantic relationship in the second-season finale due to a misunderstanding in Paris. However, near the end of the third season, they get back together again after confessing that they never stopped loving each other. In 'Das Boots', it is revealed that he has multiple allergies, said by Sasha, a Russian girl who lost to him in a chess championship. Also, in 'A London Carol', a future version of Cody and Bailey are married.
  • London Tipton, portrayed by Brenda Song, is the socialite of the four main teenage characters. She is a parody of Paris Hilton.[8] She is the daughter of Wilfred Tipton, a multi-billionaire and the owner of the Tipton Hotel chains, including the one in Boston and the SS Tipton. London is typically selfish, dim-witted, spoiled, gullible and meticulous about her appearance but she is happy and heartwarming, and she does care for her friends (even if she can't remember the difference between Zack and Cody). She also has a pomeranian pet dog named Ivana. When she is happy, she usually claps her hands and repeatedly jumps up and down while saying her catchphrase, 'Yay me!' Mr. Moseby fools London into thinking that she is on the SS Tipton for a vacation, to trick her into boarding the ship. London gets enrolled at the Seven Seas High School program because her father wants her to live in the real world. London does not live in a first class suite on the SS Tipton, but a small cabin. London reluctantly agrees to accept Bailey Pickett (Debby Ryan) as her new roommate, although she does so after unsuccessfully trying to bribe Bailey into leaving as she did with her previous roommate. The two later become good friends. In The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, when London resided at the Tipton Hotel, it seemed that she was living in her own bubble. On the SS Tipton, London became more aware of the real world and faced several difficulties to help her when she takes over her father's business.
  • Bailey Pickett, portrayed by Debby Ryan, is a teenage girl from the fictional town of Kettlecorn, Kansas. She is very intelligent just like Cody, seemingly the perfect girl-next-door and has been described as a 'small town, down-to-earth girl.' She shares a room with the wealthy London Tipton, in which the two later form a close friendship and end up becoming best friends. Bailey is a student at Seven Seas High and attends classes with her new friends Zack, Cody, London, and Woody. She boarded the ship to leave Kettlecorn, where she lived on a farm, because she longed for the big city. She pretends to be a boy in the pilot in order to get a room on the SS Tipton because the girls' cabins were filled. Eventually, she moves in with London after people find out she is a girl. London tries to bribe her not to move in, but Bailey refuses. Both Zack and Cody have a crush on her at the beginning of the series, but when they find out more about Bailey's life and her ex-boyfriend, Zack lets Cody have her, claiming that she was 'carrying too much baggage.' However, a couple seasons later he says that he doesn't blame Cody for not being able to get over Bailey and called her 'smokin',' showing he still thinks she's attractive even if he doesn't like her 'that way'. Cody tries several times throughout the first season to attract Bailey, but is unsuccessful until the crossover episode 'Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana' in which they start dating. They eventually end their romantic relationship in the second-season finale due to a misunderstanding in Paris. However, near the end of the third season, they get back together again after confessing that they still loved each other. In 'A London Carol', a future version of Cody and Bailey are married. In the series finale, she reveals that she chose to attend Yale University.
  • Marion Moseby, portrayed by Phill Lewis, the uptight and serious former manager of the Tipton Hotel in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, is now the chaperon and manager of the SS Tipton. He speaks with a wide vocabulary and an urbane vernacular, minimal tolerance for fun of any kind, and is therefore often annoyed by Zack and Cody's schemes. He has raised London Tipton like his own daughter. His repeated catch phrases, 'Good luck with that,' and 'If you'll excuse me,' have become his trademark. He loves bad jokes, has a passion for collecting handkerchiefs, and has a penchant for ballet, which becomes a running joke throughout the series. Though he acts as though he does not care about Zack and Cody, he actually has a great deal of affection for them and tells them he will miss them in the end of the Graduation on Deck episode. He's constantly running from stem to stern keeping the Martin twins and London out of trouble. Moseby is a father figure in London's life, because of London's father's absence in the series. He looks after her constantly and cares for her very deeply. Moseby reportedly tricked London in order for her to be enrolled in the Seven Seas High School program. He told London she was going on a vacation on the SS Tipton to get her on the ship. Mr. Moseby is continuously trying to 'court' Ms. Tutwieler and, in the final episode of the series, proposes to her, deciding he wants them to be together rather than apart. In an act of true bravery in the final episode, Moseby tells off Mr. Tipton for having the ship dismantled during graduation; he follows up by telling the shocked crowd that he was already losing his job anyway.
  • Marcus Little, portrayed by Doc Shaw, (episode 30-55) is a former singing sensation, Lil' Little, who comes aboard the SS Tipton. After hitting puberty, causing his voice to change, he lost his fame and career. He attends Seven Seas High and shares a room with Zack. Marcus lived in Atlanta, Georgia, as mentioned on his sash in 'The Beauty and the Fleeced.' He first appears in the second-season episode 'Roomies'. He has a crush on London, and is shown to be quite gullible, often believing Woody's tall tales. Marcus has as many famous contacts as London does; however, he is sensitive about the loss of his fame because he believes his celebrity friends won't like him, though he was later proven wrong in the episode 'Crossing Jordin.' Marcus eventually leaves the ship in the episode 'Bon Voyage' after choosing to star in a musical based on his hit song 'Retainer Baby.' Cody is proud of him for this because he'll be entertaining people while promoting proper dental care.

Recurring[edit]

ActorCharacterSeasons
Matthew TimmonsWoody Fink1–3
Erin CardilloEmma Tutweiller1–3
Windell D. MiddlebrooksKirby Morris1–3
Rachael Kathryn BellAddison1–3
Zoey DeutchMaya Bennett3

Special guest appearances[edit]

  • Kim Rhodes: Carey Martin (1: 'The Suite Life Sets Sail', 1: 'Mom and Dad on Deck', 3: 'Trouble in Tokyo', 3: 'Graduation on Deck')
  • Ashley Tisdale: Maddie Fitzpatrick (1: 'Maddie on Deck')
  • Miley Cyrus: Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Emily Osment: Lilly Truscott/Lola Luftnagle (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Selena Gomez: Alex Russo (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • David Henrie: Justin Russo (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Jake T. Austin: Max Russo (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Jordin Sparks: Herself (2: 'Crossing Jordin')
  • Kathie Lee Gifford: Cindy (2: 'Model Behavior')
  • George Takei: Rome Tipton (2: 'Starship Tipton')
  • Sean Kingston: Himself (3: 'Party On!')
  • Dwight Howard: Dwight Moseby Howard (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Deron Williams: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Kevin Love: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Hutch Dano: Moose (1: 'Mulch Ado About Nothing', 3: 'Twister, Part 2')
  • John Michael Higgins: Wilfred Tipton (3: 'Twister, Part 3')
  • Jennifer Tisdale: Connie Fitzpatrick (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate', 1:'Cruisin For A Bruisin')
  • Cody Kennedy as Mischa (3: 'Das Boots')

Notable guest appearances[edit]

  • Brian Stepanek: Arwin Hawkhauser/Milos Hawkakapolis (1: 'It's All Greek To Me', 3: 'Computer Date', 3: 'Graduation on Deck')
  • Brittany Curran: Chelsea Brimmer (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate')
  • Sophie Oda: Barbara Brownstein (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate')
  • Charlie Stewart: Bob (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate')
  • Jennifer Tisdale: Connie the Activities Coordinator (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate', 1: 'Cruisin' for a Bruisin')
  • Jacopo Sarno: Luca (1: 'When in Rome...')
  • Robert Torti: Kurt Martin (1: 'Mom and Dad on Deck', 3: 'Graduation on Deck')
  • Justin Kredible: Armando the Magician (2: 'Ala-ka-scram!')
  • Elizabeth Sung: Khun Yai (2: 'Family Thais')
  • Ed Begley, Jr.: Mayor Ragnar (2: 'The Swede Life')
  • Adrian R'Mante: Esteban Ramírez (2: 'Mother of the Groom')
  • Charo: Señora Ramírez (2: 'Mother of the Groom')
  • Kurt Warner: Himself (2: 'Any Given Fantasy')
  • Charles Shaughnessy: Constable (2: 'Rollin' With the Holmies')
  • Camilla and Rebecca Rosso: Jessica and Janice (2: 'Model Behavior')
  • Matthew Willig: The Genie (2: 'Rock the Kasbah')
  • Andy Richter: Brother Theodore (3: 'The Silent Treatment')
  • Lisa K. Wyatt: Frankie (3: 'Bon Voyage', 'Graduation on Deck;')
  • Fabio Lanzoni: Captain Hawk (3: 'Senior Ditch Day')
  • Brian Posehn: Dr. Cork (3: 'Frozen')
  • Dwight Howard: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Deron Williams: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Kevin Love: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Michael Ralph: Sergeant Pepper (3: 'Twister: Part 3')

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On February 4, 2008, it was announced that the Disney Channel was developing a new contemporary sequel to the Disney channel sitcom The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The announcement was made by Gary Marsh, the President of the Disney Channel. He stated, 'Our audience has shown us that after 88 episodes, 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody' remains one of their favorite sitcoms ever, we decided to find a new way for Zack, Cody, London, and Mr. Moseby to live 'The Suite Life' in a whole new setting – this time aboard a luxury cruise liner.'[9] The series original creator, Danny Kallis was announced to be involved with the project. The elements from the original series remain the same though the setting is completely different.[9]

In December 2008, it was reported that the Disney Channel had renewed the series for a thirteen episode second season.[10] On May 11, 2009, Disney issued a press release stating that the second season had been extended to include a larger number of episodes than the original thirteen. Gary Marsh, the president of Disney Channels Worldwide said: 'With this second-season extension, the cast of ‘The Suite Life’ makes Disney Channel history by becoming the longest running continuous characters on our air – 138 half-hour episodes. We are thrilled for them, and for the brilliant, inspired production team that made this extraordinary run possible.'[11]

As of 2011, The Suite Life series holds the record (162 episodes) for having the longest running continuous characters on air and the most canon episodes for any Disney Channel series.

Settings[edit]

According to show creators and producers, the choice of setting was made to appeal to an international audience with different ports-of-call, such as India, Greece, Italy, Morocco, the United Kingdom and Thailand. An on-board theater serves as an 'organic' set-up for musical numbers.[12] Most of the action in the series occurs on board the SS Tipton. However, the ship travels to a variety of places around the world which are often unfamiliar places to both Zack and Cody Martin.

SS Tipton[edit]

The SS Tipton is a cruise ship belonging to London Tipton's father. The ship had its first canon appearance in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody episode 'Let Us Entertain You'. Unlike most cruise ships it also includes a school, Seven Seas High School, which is a common setting on the ship, as are the Sky Deck, the lobby, the corridors outside the students' cabins and the cabins themselves. In the third season, the Aqua Lounge, a newly refurbished space on the ship, was shown, and it replaced the Sky Deck as the main hangout (although the Sky Deck is still commonly shown). There are also various areas on the SS Tipton that are mentioned, but never seen, including several decks and the ship's putt-putt golf course, where the captain spends most of his time. In the crossover episode of Wizards of Waverly Place, 'Cast-Away (To Another Show),' Mr. Moseby reveals that the ship itself weighs 87,000 tons.[13] After the events in 'Graduation on Deck' the SS Tipton was sold and later dismantled. Mr Moseby mentioned in the season 1 episode 'Cruisin' for a Bruisin', that the ship was not the first ship with the SS Tipton name (indicating that the Tipton cruiseline had been in service long before the events of the first series). Mr Tipton commissioned a scale model 'replica-in-a-bottle' of the first SS Tipton as a gift for Captain Lansferd.

Other settings[edit]

  • Antarctica in the season three episode 'Frozen'
  • Belgium in the season three episode 'Party On!'
  • Galapagos Islands in the season one episode 'Sea Monster Mash'
  • Greece in the season one episode 'It's All Greek to Me'
  • India in the season one episode 'The Mommy and the Swami'
  • The International Dateline in 'International Dateline'
  • Kettlecorn, Kansas – A fictional location in the season three episodes 'Twister: Part 1', 'Twister: Part 2', and 'Twister: Part 3'
  • Lichtenstamp – A parody of Liechtenstein in the season one episode 'Maddie on Deck'
  • London in the season two episode 'Rollin' With the Holmies'
  • Monte Carlo in the season three episode 'The Silent Treatment'
  • Morocco in the season two episode 'Rock the Kasbah'
  • New York City – in the series finale 'Graduation on Deck'
  • Paris – in the season two episode 'Breakup in Paris'
  • Parrot Island – A fictional location in the season one episode 'Parrot Island'
  • Rome in the season one episode 'When In Rome...'
  • South America in the season two episode 'Can You Dig It?' and season three episode 'Senior Ditch Day'
  • Sweden in the season two episode 'The Swede Life'
  • Thailand in the season two episode 'Family Thais'
  • Tokyo in the season three episode 'Trouble in Tokyo'
  • Unnamed island in the season two episode 'Lost at Sea'

Theme song and opening sequence[edit]

The show's theme song, 'Livin' the Suite Life,' was written by John Adair and Steve Hampton (who also wrote the themes for fellow Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Phil of the Future, and Wizards of Waverly Place, as well as the theme for the ABC Kids series Power Rangers: RPM), with music composed by Gary Scott (who also composed the music cues to signal scene changes and promo breaks, some of which are styled similarly to the theme), and is performed by British singer Steve Rushton (who is only credited for performing the theme in the second season).

The series was one of only 4 of Disney Channel shows still running in 2011 whose theme song is not performed by a star of the series (Phineas and Ferb,Fish Hooks and Shake It Up are the others).

Episodes[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
121September 26, 2008July 17, 2009
228August 7, 2009June 18, 2010
322July 2, 2010May 6, 2011
FilmMarch 25, 2011

Note: The show's first ever air date was in the United Kingdom on September 19, 2008.

Wizards of Waverly Place and Hannah Montana[edit]

The episode 'Double-Crossed' is the second part of a three-way crossover that begins on Wizards of Waverly Place and concludes on Hannah Montana. Cody promises to get tickets for himself and Bailey to a concert in Hawaii featuring Hannah Montana, who has boarded the SS Tipton. In the meantime, the Russo siblings enjoy a cruise of their own until Alex pulls a prank that causes Justin to turn blue.

Film[edit]

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On September 20, 2010, Disney Channel announced that production had begun for a Disney Channel Original Movie based on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Suite Life on Deck.[14]

The Suite Life Movie premiered on the Disney Channel in the United States and Canada on March 25, 2011.[15]

Abandoned continuation[edit]

In 2013, during an interview with Gawker, Dylan Sprouse revealed he and his brother had pitched an idea to the Disney Channel about continuing the Suite Life series. The show would see Zack and Cody return to the Tipton Hotel in Boston to live with their mother, and would become mentors to a boy who lived with his father at the hotel. Disney rejected the idea initially, but contacted the twins a year later with an edited concept that retained the boy and his father storyline, but Zack and Cody would move to a Miami hotel instead, Selena Gomez would also star and the twins would not get producer credits like they had requested. The Sprouses rejected the concept, leaving the project abandoned.[16]

Broadcast[edit]

The Suite Life on Deck premiered in Australia and New Zealand October 6, 2008.[17] It is broadcast on Disney Channel and on NZ MediaWorks TV3 and FOUR.

Merchandise[edit]

DVD releases[edit]

DVD TitleRegion 1DiscsExtras
Anchors Away!August 25, 2009[18]1'The Suite Life Sets Sail,' 'Parrot Island,' 'Kidney of the Sea,' 'International Dateline,' 'Maddie on Deck,' and 'Mulch Ado About Nothing.' In addition, Debby Ryan's interview with the Sprouse twins is featured on this DVD.[18]
Wizards on Deck with Hannah MontanaSeptember 22, 2009[19]1Crossover episodes from Wizards of Waverly Place, The Suite Life on Deck, and Hannah Montana.

Other media[edit]

An activity book based on the series was released on July 13, 2009. The book is called 'The Suite Life on Deck Sink or Swim Sticker Activity Book'.[20] A photo album based on the series was also released, and it includes several posters, colored images from the series, captions and activities for the reader.[21] In August 2009, two new books titled 'Suite Life on Deck: A Day in the Life' and 'Suite Life on Deck Party Planner' were released by Walt Disney.[22]

Reception[edit]

U.S. Nielsen ratings[edit]

The show's pilot premiered on the Disney Channel in the U.S. on September 26, 2008, and gathered 5.7 million viewers on the night of its premiere.[2] The series premiere in Canada was also the most watched series premiere on Family channel.[3] In December 2008, Business Wire reported the show was 2008's #1 top scripted television series for children between the ages 6 to 11 and pre-teenagers between the ages 9 to 14, beating the veteran series Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place in the ratings.[4] The show was in the #1 spot for the top rated children's television series for many months.[23] The show has been one of the top 4 live-action television series for many months.[24] Since then, 'The Suite Life on Deck' held a commanding lead in the time slot (Friday 8:00 p.m.), ranking as TV's #1 program among the key children demographics, virtually doubling Nickelodeon among children between the age of 9–14, and defeating it by a 6% among children between the age of 6–11. In addition, the series is #1 in total viewers on all cable, outperforming #2 rank (Fox News and Nickelodeon) by 800,000 more viewers.[11]

As of August 2009, the highest rated episode of The Suite Life on Deck was 'Double-Crossed,' the second part of Wizards On Deck with Hannah Montana, a trilogy of crossover episodes featuring guest stars from Wizards of Waverly Place and Hannah Montana which premiered on July 17, 2009 on Disney Channel. The special was viewed by more than 10.6 million viewers, program of the night across both cable and broadcast television, and ranks as one of the highest-rated episodes for a Disney Channel original series. This was the first episode that Cody and Bailey go out on a date.[25]

In early October 2009, the series one-hour special episode 'Lost at Sea' became the most watched episode of the series, with 7.6 million total viewers, including 3.2 million in the Kids 6–11 demographic, and 2.8 million in the Tweens 9–13 demographic.[26] The episode delivered Disney Channel’s best numbers in the hour with regular programming in the net's history.[26] In 2009, the series was the most watched scripted series in the children and tween demographic (6–14), outpacing Hannah Montana and several other teenage shows.[5] The series second season's ratings grew 25% higher than the show's season one ratings, the second season has averaged approximately 5.1 million viewers.[6]

Season premiere ratings[edit]

SeasonEpisodeAir date (U.S.)RatingsViewers (in millions)
1The Suite Life Sets SailSeptember 26, 20084.85.7[2]
2The Spy Who Shoved MeAugust 7, 20094.75.1[27]
3The Silent TreatmentJuly 2, 20102.73.4[28]

Record breaking episodes[edit]

No.EpisodeAir date (U.S.)RatingsViewers (in millions)
1.21Double-CrossedJuly 17, 20098.810.6[29]
2.08Lost at SeaOctober 2, 20093.97.6[30]
3.19Twister: Part 3January 16, 20114.07.2[31]

iTunes[edit]

Before the series officially made its debut on air, the first episode entitled 'The Suite Life Sets Sail' was made available as a free download on iTunes. All series have since been made available.[citation needed]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2010Green Globe Film AwardsOutstanding Actors Asians in HollywoodBrenda SongNominated[32][33]
2010 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ShowThe Suite Life on DeckNominated[34][35]
Favorite TV ActorCole SprouseNominated[34][35]
Dylan SprouseWon[35]
Hollywood Teen TV AwardsTeen Pick Show: ComedyThe Suite Life on DeckNominated[36]
Teen Pick Actress: ComedyDebby RyanNominated[36]
Teen Pick Actor: ComedyDylan SprouseNominated[36]
20112011 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ShowThe Suite Life on DeckNominated[37][38]
Favorite TV ActorCole SprouseNominated[37][38]
Dylan SprouseWon[38]
Favorite TV SidekickBrenda SongNominated[37][38]
Casting Society of AmericaBest Casting – Children's SeriesDana Gergely
Brandi Brice
Won[39]

References[edit]

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  3. ^ abScott Campbell (October 20, 2008). The Suite Life on Deck sets sail on Family Channel with record-breaking premiere ratings[permanent dead link]. ca.news.finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
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  6. ^ abDaniel Fienberg. 'Disney Channel has more 'Suite Life on Deck' on deck'. Disney Channel Media Net. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
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    'Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana'. disneydvd.disney.go.com. The Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on November 13, 2010. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  20. ^'Disney The Suite Life on Deck Sink or Swim Sticker Activity Book (Paperback)'. Amazon.com. Retrieved June 28, 2009.;
    'Disney Books – The Suite Life On Deck Sticker Activity Book'. Disney.com. Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved July 13, 2009.
  21. ^'Disney Books – The Suite Life On Deck Photo Album'. Disney.com. Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved July 13, 2009.
  22. ^'Disney Books – Suite Life On Deck Party Planner'. Disney.com. Archived from the original on October 28, 2009. Retrieved August 28, 2009.;
    'Disney Books – Suite Life On Deck: A Day in the Life'. Disney.com. Archived from the original on September 1, 2009. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  23. ^Growing by Double-Digit Percentages Week to Week, Disney Channel Extends its Streak as Cable’s No. 1 Network in Prime to 193 Weeks in Kids 6–11 and 189 Weeks in Tweens 9–14Archived December 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine;
    Disney Channel weekly ratings;
    Football, Future President, and Zack & Cody Lead Weekly Cable Viewing;
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  30. ^ESPN on track to win October[dead link]
  31. ^Disney Channel's 'Good Luck Charlie' and 'The Suite Life on Deck' Hit Series Highs By Bill Gorman– January 19, 2011
  32. ^'The 2010 Green Globe Film Awards'. Archived from the original on 2014-05-27.
  33. ^'2010 Green Planet Movie Awards Winners'. Archived from the original on 2014-05-27.
  34. ^ ab'2010 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards – Nominees'.
  35. ^ abc'2010 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards – Winners'.
  36. ^ abc'Hollywood Teen TV Awards'.
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  39. ^'Casting Society of America Announces 2011 Artios Award Winners'. Archived from the original on 2012-11-19.

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