Hannah Montana
At home and school, she's Miley Stewart, a typical teenager, but when the lights go down and the curtain goes up, she emerges as the glamorous and talented Hannah Montana. Having the "Best of Both Worlds" is a complicated proposition, and keeping her identity under wraps leads Miley and her friends into some hilarious capers as she tries to balance her normal life with her rock star persona.
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Seasons
When Miley Stewart moves to a new city, it seems she's just an ordinary teen who wants to make new friends and fit into her new school. But she's got a huge secret: She's also the glamorous pop-star Hannah Montana, who's living the celebrity dream with awesome concerts, limos and a huge closet full of the latest styles. Y'all won't believe the hilarious things she does to keep her double identity a secret. It all works out, though, because this girl totally rocks!

1. Lilly, Do You Want to Know a Secret?
Lilly is ecstatic when she gets two tickets to a Hannah Montana concert and invites Miley to accompany her. Miley refuses, saying that she doesn't like Hannah Montana. Miley's dad, Robby, tries to convince her to tell Lilly her secret: That she is Hannah Montana. When Lilly finds out what Miley's been hiding, will she treat her the same? Jackson won't take no for an answer when he wants to borrow money for his big date. But his dad keeps refusing to be his personal ATM.

2. Miley Get Your Gum
Oliver has a huge crush on Hannah Montana, but his feelings of love are not shared by Miley. No matter what she does, she can't seem to make Oliver realize that he & Hannah can never be - until Lilly comes up with a plan to burst Oliver's love bubble. Jackson's proud to be the owner of a "Brand New" used car that he bought with his own money, but the joy fades once he learns that this particular kind of car is only driven by girls.

3. She's a Super Sneak
Miley and her friends want to meet Ashton Kutcher at his movie premiere and Jackson and Cooper want to meet the beautiful girls who want to meet Ashton Kutcher. So both Miley & Jackson decide to disobey their father and sneak out. The super-sneaky siblings get a surprising eyeful when they spy their dad at the movie theater on a date. Miley becomes upset because he lied to them by saying he would be at a meeting and she thinks he's trying to replace their mother.

4. I Can't Make You Love Hannah If You Don't
Miley adores her new beau, Josh, but is unsettled to learn that he despises Hannah Montana. After spending their whole date trying to get Josh to change his mind about Hannah, he decides to attend a Hannah Montana concert, but only if Miley will go with him. Sparks fly when Jackson meets a new girl who actually likes him for himself. Unfortunately, there are even bigger sparks between Jackson and Cooper, once Cooper realizes that Jackson's dream girl is his little sister, Olivia.

5. It's My Party And I'll Lie If I Want To
After Lilly embarrasses her at a Hannah Montana concert along with added pressure from her "Hannah Friends", Miley decides to lie to Lilly and tell her that the birthday party for Kelly Clarkson that they were going to was called off. Miley attends the party as Hannah but must cover up her lie when she lands on the front page of the news. Jackson meets a beautician named Nina at work who asks if she could use him to practice on. He's more than happy to oblige the pretty lady, not knowing that it's one of Rico's pranks.

6. Grandma Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Favorites
The Stewarts are having a busy week. Hannah Montana is about to perform for the Queen of England and the Queen's granddaughter; Jackson is in his school's volleyball championship; and Mamaw Ruthie is in town on a surprise visit. But when Mamaw only spends time with Jackson, Miley believes that Jackson is Mamaw's favorite.

7. It's a Mannequin's World
It's Miley's birthday! Robbie is trying to find something special for his little girl. Miley tells Lilly to steer Robbie to the right clothes, but it still doesn't work. Now Miley has to wear a tacky sweater to her birthday party. Meanwhile, Jackson is trying really hard to give Miley a birthday cake and not mess things up (again).

8. Mascot Love
Lilly decides to be a cheerleader with Miley in order to spend more time together, but they end up doing the opposite when Miley ends up being the team mascot. Meanwhile, in order to get some money from his father Robby Ray, Jackson willingly volunteers to unclog the sink for him. However, it's not as easy as he thinks.

9. Ooh, Ooh, Itchy Woman
Miley, Lilly, and Oliver are just itching to get revenge on bratty Amber & Ashley during a class camping trip, even though Robbie told Miley not to sink to their level. When Miley and her friends give the girls their comeuppance, she thinks that they got away with it, but she finds herself with a whole new itch to scratch as Hannah Montana. Meanwhile, Jackson and Robbie try to rid themselves of a mouse with a surprising talent.

10. O Say Can You Remember the Words?
Frustrated by Oliver's stage fright, Miley vents to her dad that she doesn't want to help him with their upcoming drama class performance anymore, which a dismayed Oliver accidentally overhears. Miley gets a taste of what Oliver goes through when Hannah Montana forgets the words to the National Anthem while singing at a Lakers game. Rico's dad entrusts Jackson to get rid of sugar addict Rico's candy stash after a bad trip to the dentist. He manages to get Rico off the goodies, but Jackson becomes even more addicted to sweets than Rico.

11. Oops! I Meddled Again
Miley & Lilly play matchmakers for a Hannah Montana fan named Becca. The object of Becca's affection is Oliver & the girls manage to get them together. Oliver wishes that they would have stayed out of his love life when Lilly and Miley find out something upsetting about his new squeeze. Jackson learns why the chicken crossed the road... to get away from spoiled Rico and his demands!

12. On the Road Again (III)
Hannah Montana isn't the only Stewart family secret! Miley discovers that Robbie was once a pop star in his own right, but just as his career was taking off, he disappeared. Without asking her father if he even wants to make a comeback, Miley gets him a singing gig so that he can get on the road again. The crossover starts on That's So Raven S04E11 Checkin' Out (I) and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody S02E20 That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana (II).

13. You're So Vain, You Probably Think This Zit Is About You
Lilly's pride takes a hit when she's forced to wear her awful-looking glasses right before a skateboarding contest. Hoping to help, Miley convinces her friend not to worry about her appearance and to go ahead with the competition. Miley refuses to take her own advice, however, when it's her vanity that's damaged. Jackson wishes Rico would disappear when he realizes that his new raise depends on Rico's opinion of him.

14. New Kid in School
TV star Jake Ryan starts to attend classes at Seaview. All of the students & teachers are starstruck (except for Miley) and cater to his every need. After being mistreated and getting into trouble for the same things that Jake was allowed to do, a frustrated Miley decides to tell everyone that she's Hannah. Will a surprising person convince her to change her mind before it's too late? Stern Robby lets Jackson take his brand-new convertible out on a date when his car refuses to start, but only after instructing Jackson to not let anything happen to the car. Robbie wishes that he hadn't been so strict, however, when he accidentally damages Jackson's car.

15. More Than a Zombie to Me
Miley declines Jake's invitation to the school dance. While Hannah is filming a guest spot on Jake's show, she learns that Jake has feelings for a girl named Miley. She changes her mind about his dance invite, but Miley finds out that he has asked Lilly instead. Jackson and Robby decide to see who's the better prankster by pulling practical jokes on one another.

16. Good Golly Miss Dolly
Good golly! Miley's tells her visiting godmother, Aunt Dolly, all about her crush on Jake. Unfortunately, Aunt Dolly accidentally videotaped her confession and the tape is now in Jake's hands. Aunt Dolly, Miley, and Lilly hatch a plan to get it back before Jake can watch it. Robbie and Jackson find it hard to resist Aunt Dolly's attempts to add her "special touch" to every aspect of their lives.

17. Torn Between Two Hannahs
This Halloween, it's not ghosts or goblins that are frightening Miley, but her "treat" of a cousin, Luann. Apparently, Luann, who could pass for Miley's twin, is really a "trickster" and try as she might, Miley cannot get anyone to believe that Luann is out to get her. As Luann aims to expose Miley's and Hannah's secret, will Miley be able to stop her dubious doppelganger in time? Jackson and Robbie give the phrase "Anything you can do, I can do better" a new meaning when they keep trying to top Mr. Dontzig's ghoulish decorations.

18. People Who Use People
Miley sees Jake with a girl named Holly and thinks she's his girlfriend, so she attempts to make him jealous by going out with another guy. Meanwhile, Jackson tries to get an "A" in his class by using Robby and trying to make him go out with his teacher, Ms. Kunkle.

19. Money for Nothing, Guilt for Free
Sick of Amber and Ashley constantly winning the school's charity fundraiser, Miley, Lilly, and Oliver team up to raise more cash than the girls. Jackson needs Cooper's help if he wants to beat Robbie at ping pong.

20. Debt It Be
After Miley charges a wild shopping spree to her emergency credit card, she begs Jackson to help her pay it off before Robbie finds out. Jackson hatches a plan to auction off Hannah's old clothes and a fake pair of sapphire earrings given to her for a video shoot. The siblings manage to raise the money to cover her debt and she thinks that they are home-free. That is until Robbie tells them that the jeweler wants the sapphire earrings back because they mistakenly gave Hannah the real pair instead of the fake ones.

21. My Boyfriend's Jackson and There's Gonna Be Trouble
A sneaky photographer takes a picture of Hannah and Jackson, causing everyone to think that Jackson and Hannah are a couple. Meanwhile, Oliver has a school assignment with Sarah and he finds himself liking her.

22. We Are Family: Now Get Me Some Water!
Miley offers to let Jackson be Hannah's personal assistant after he loses his job because of her. But Jackson's assistance turns out to be more stressful than helpful.

23. Schooly Bully
A girl called "The Cracker" is constantly harassing Miley, so she turns to Roxy for ideas on how to stop the bully. Robby and Jackson are wishin' that they hadn't gone fishin' when they get stuck in a cabin during a blizzard.

24. The Idol Side of Me
Amber and Ashley are up to their old tricks again, only this time Miley and Lilly devise a plan to give one of the girls a taste of her own medicine. A persnickety pooch named Oscar drives Robby and Jackson batty with its constant barking.

25. Smells Like Teen Sellout
Hannah Montana agrees to endorse a new perfume, only she can't stand the smell because it brings back bad memories. Meanwhile, Jackson tries out for a television survival program.

26. Bad Moose Rising
The Stewarts' nasty neighbor gets Miley and Jackson to look after his equally nasty niece. Robby gets the flu and Roxy has to look after him.
Cast

Miley Cyrus
Miley Stewart / Hannah Montana

Emily Osment
Lilly Truscott

Jason Earles
Jackson Stewart

Billy Ray Cyrus
Robby Ray Stewart

Moisés Arias
Rico Suave
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