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Budding romance, discovering one's personal identity,
and the struggle to become self-sufficient are
challenges every teenager faces, but things are even
more complicated for teenage pop star Hannah Montana (Miley
Cyrus) who's trying to conceal her on-stage identity
from her fellow classmates and just be normal girl Miley
Stewart. Miley has managed to put thoughts of television
heartthrob Jake Ryan (Cody Linley) out of her mind
during his six month absence, but now that he's back
from shooting his movie in "Achy Jakey Heart Parts One
and Two," Miley is uncertain about whether or not she
wants to date Jake. Add in strong feelings of jealousy
regarding his popularity, her own resolve to keep her
pop star identity a secret from her schoolmates and the
public at large, and a growing unease about what kind of
person Jake really is inside, and Miley is one confused
teenager. "I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak" finds Hannah
losing her voice after an especially long concert and in
need of a surgery that causes her to reexamine her whole
sense of identity and could change her life forever.
Miley and her father clash in "I Want You To Want Me. .
.To Go To Florida" when Miley asserts her independence
by flying to a concert across the United States without
her father's permission. In the end, it looks like both
Miley and her father have a little growing up to do. All
four episodes are brimming with great music, comedy from
Miley's brother Jackson (Jason Earles) and dad Robbie
Ray (Billy Ray Cyrus), and a wholesome message about
believing in oneself. Bonus features include Billy Ray
Cyrus's music video "Ready, Set, Don't Go" and a
backstage look at keeping secrets with the Hannah
Montana cast. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
Product Description
Have you heard? Your favorite pop superstar is
experiencing some big changes in Hannah Montana: Life’s
What You Make It, the newest DVD release from the smash
hit Disney Channel original series. Join Miley as she
begins high school and faces tough decisions on take
Jake back, wanting to travel without Dad, and worrying
what her life would be without her rock star talent.
Life’s What You Make It brings you closer than ever
could through candid interviews with Miley and the
entire cast, and a music video by Miley’s real-life dad,
Billy Ray Cyrus.
