List of Hannah Montana episodes
The list for the Disney Channel comedy, Hannah Montana. Some of the episode titles are taken from songs or lyrics of a song with a few of the words changed. For example, the title of the episode The Idol Side of Me was based on a Hannah Montana song called The Other Side of Me. A * indicates that the episode was released on DVD.
Miley Cyrus has said in her Amazon.com interview that the show Hannah Montana will keep making episodes and seasons as long as the fans keep asking for it.
Episode list
Season 1: 2006-2007
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1 | "Lilly, Do You Want to Know a Secret?" | Michael Poryes Rich Correll Barry O'Brien | Lee Shallat Chemel | March 24, 2006 | 101 |
Miley worries that if Lilly finds out that she is Hannah Montana, she won't treat her the same. So she doesn't tell her, but Lilly finds out the hard way when she sneaks into Hannah's dressing room after a concert and discovers that it is Miley. Meanwhile, Jackson uses Hannah's fame to win himself a date. The title is based on The Beatles's song "Do You Want to Know a Secret". * | |||||
2 | "Miley Get Your Gum" | Michael Poryes | David Kendall | March 31, 2006 | 103 |
When Oliver takes his love for Hannah to the next step by jumping on her limo, Miley decides that it's time to take action. She hatches a plan to make Oliver realize that Hannah Montana is not his dream girl. Meanwhile, Jackson buys a "girl" car without realizing it until he gets home. The episode's title is based on the famous musical "Annie Get Your Gun" * | |||||
3 | "She's a Super Sneak" | Kim Friese | David Kendall | April 7, 2006 | 105 |
Miley and Jackson sneak out of the house, while they're supposed to be studying, to see the new Ashton Kutcher movie, but their plan gets ruined when they see their dad in the theater on a date with a woman. Miley feels sad because she still misses her mom. The title of this episode is based on Rick James' hit song, Super Freak.
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4 | "I Can't Make You Love Hannah If You Don't" | Kim Friese | Roger S. Christansen | April 14, 2006 | 108 |
Miley has a crush on a cute guy and is going out with him, but she finds out that he hates Hannah Montana. When he invites her to a Hannah Montana concert, she has to try to be in two places at the same time (on stage as well as with her date). Jackson falls in love with Cooper's sister, Olivia. The title of this episode is based on Bonnie Raitt's hit song I Can't Make You Love Me.* | |||||
5 | "It's My Party And I'll Lie If I Want To" | Douglas Lieblein | Roger S. Christiansen | April 21, 2006 | 102 |
Tracy invites Hannah to attend Kelly Clarkson's birthday party, but doesn't invite Lilly because her friends think Lilly is weird. Miley then lies to Lilly, telling her that the party is canceled, but is photographed at the event by Paulie the Paparazzo. Miley then has to deal with hiding her lie because a picture of her attacking Paulie appears in papers everywhere. Jackson lets a beautician named Nina practice her hair styling techniques on his head to get a date but ends up having hair problems instead. The title of this episode is based on "It's My Party" by Lesley Gore. | |||||
6 | "Grandmas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Favorites" | Douglas Lieblein | Roger S. Christansen | April 28, 2006 | 109 |
Miley's and Jackson's "Mamaw" (Vicki Lawrence) visits, and Miley is jealous because it seems she likes Jackson more than her. The Stewart family meets the Queen of England. Also, Jackson's partner in volleyball can't come to the game so his "Mamaw" fills in for him. The title of the episode is based on the song Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, which was made famous by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. | |||||
7 | "It's a Mannequin's World" | Howard Meyers | Roger S. Christansen | May 12, 2006 | 110 |
Miley's 14th birthday is coming up and she can't stand another one of her dad's presents since he never gets her what she likes, so she and Lilly follow her dad into the store so Lilly can convince him of getting something nice, while Hannah has to hide. Jackson is trying to protect Miley's birthday cake so his dad will finally trust him, but fails to do so. The title of this episode is based on the song It's a Man's Man's Man's World by James Brown. | |||||
8 | "Mascot Love" | Sally Lapiduss | Roger S. Christansen | May 26, 2006 | 111 |
Miley wants to spend more time with Lilly, so she suggests they both try getting into cheerleading squad. Miley ends up doing well, but Lilly does even better! So Lilly becomes a cheerleader while Miley becomes the school's pirate mascot. Robby pays Jackson to fix the kitchen sink. The title of this episode is based on the song "Muskrat Love" made famous by Willis Alan Ramsey, America, and Captain and Tennille. | |||||
9 | "Ooo, Ooo, Itchy Woman" | Gary Dontzig Steven Peterman | David Kendall | June 10, 2006 | 104 |
Miley's class has their own camp-out where Miley and her friends play a prank on Amber and Ashley. The plan backfires when Miley hides in a poison oak bush, which causes her to itch constantly at Hannah's live interview. Jackson and Robby try to catch a mouse hiding in their house. The title is based on The Eagles song, "Witchy Woman". | |||||
10 | "O Say, Can You Remember the Words?" | Sally Lapiduss | Lee Shallat Chemel | June 30, 2006 | 113 |
Miley gets partnered with Oliver for drama class but Oliver has stage fright. Miley admits to her dad she doesn't want to help him. Oliver overhears this and feels let down. Later, Hannah forgets the lyrics to The Star Spangled Banner and replaces them with lines from her drama class' Shakespeare play by mistake. Jackson's boss pays him to get rid of Rico's sugar addiction. The name of this episode is based on words from The Star-Spangled Banner. | |||||
11 | "Oops! I Meddled Again" | Lisa Albert | Chip Hurd | July 15, 2006 | 107 |
Miley receives "Hannah mail" from a girl, Becca Weller, who likes Oliver, so Miley and Lilly try to get them together. Rico has Jackson dress up as a chicken to advertise Rico's chicken wings. The title of this episode is based on Oops!...I Did It Again by Britney Spears. | |||||
12 | "On the Road Again" | Steven James Meyer | Roger S. Christiansen | July 28, 2006 | 112 |
While checking out of the The Tipton Hotel, Hannah makes a new friend, Maddie, (Ashley Tisdale) from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Maddie reminds Hannah of how famous Robby was and makes Miley feel guilty for making him end his career for hers. Miley tries to get Robby to perform again, but he feels reluctant. The title is taken from the song "On The Road Again" by Willie Nelson. * | |||||
13 | "You're So Vain, You Probably Think This Zit Is About You" | Todd J. Greenwald | Chip Hurd | August 12, 2006 | 106 |
Lilly's dog eats her contact lenses so she ends up having to wear glasses her mom bought, which make her look very geeky in her own opinion. Lilly feels self-conscious about having to wear her glasses to a very important skateboarding competition, and Miley teaches her that looks are not that important; Liza puts a fake zit on a poster of Hannah modeling a new skin creme, which makes Miley decide if what she told Lilly was the truth. Rico forces Jackson to help him perform a magic act. The title of the episode is based on the song You're So Vain by Carly Simon. | |||||
14 | "New Kid in School" | Todd J. Greenwald | Kenneth Shapiro | August 18, 2006 | 114 |
When celebrity Jake Ryan (Cody Linley) starts attending Miley's school, she is furious that he gets special treatment, and even though she's also famous, nobody knows, so she gets tempted to let her secret out. Because of this, Miley reveals to a reporter that she is Hannah Montana, and has to figure out how to fix it. Robby accidentally wrecks Jackson's car. The title is taken from the song "New Kid in Town" by The Eagles.* | |||||
15 | "More Than a Zombie to Me" | Steven Peterman | Roger S. Christiansen | September 8, 2006 | 116 |
Jake Ryan asks Miley to the school dance three times and she says no every time, but after Hannah works with Jake on his show she notices that she really likes him and tries to tell him she wants to go with him, but after lots of confusion, he decides to ask Lilly instead. Robby and Jackson pull pranks on each other. The title is taken from the Tavares song "More Than a Woman" written by the Bee Gees. * | |||||
16 | "Good Golly, Miss Dolly" | Sally Lapiduss | Roger S. Christiansen | September 29, 2006 | 118 |
Miley loses a videotape in which she expresses her true feelings for Jake, and she, Lilly, and Miley's godmother from Tennessee (Dolly Parton) try to get it back. Robby and Jackson try to become manly again when Dolly decorates their house in pink. The title of this episode is a pun on the song "Good Golly, Miss Molly" by Little Richard * | |||||
17 | "Torn Between Two Hannahs" | Todd J. Greenwald | Roger S. Christiansen | October 14, 2006 | 126 |
Miley's cousin Luann from Tennessee, who Miley hates, comes to town and gets jealous of Hannah, so she intends to tell everyone Miley's identity at the Halloween party. Robby and Jackson try to decorate their house more scary than their neighbor for Halloween. The title for the episode is taken from the song "Torn Between Two Lovers" by Mary MacGregor. | |||||
18 | "People Who Use People" | Michael Poryes | Shannon Flynn | November 3 2006 | 119 |
Miley and Jake use other people to make each other jealous. Jackson uses Robby to get an "A" in class by hooking him up with his teacher, Ms. Kunkle. The title for this episode is taken from the song People Who Need People by Barbra Streisand. * | |||||
19 | "Money For Nothing, Guilt for Free" | Heather Wordham | Roger S. Christiansen | November 26, 2006 | 115 |
Miley, Lilly, and Oliver try to raise money for charity and beat Amber and Ashley, since the win every year, but when they can't raise very much money, they have to "ask" Hannah to help.. Jackson tries to beat Robby in a game without Robby letting him win. The title of this episode is based on Money for Nothing by Dire Straits. * | |||||
20 | "Debt It Be" | Heather Wordham Sally Lapiduss | Roger S. Christiansen | December 1, 2006 | 120 |
Robby gives Miley and Jackson their own "emergency" credit cards, and Miley takes the word to loosely. When Miley go es shopping, she finds herself in many "emergency" situations. She then has to find a way to pay it back. Jackson convinces Miley to sell used Hannah Montana items, but one of the pairs of earrings she sells ends up costing a quarter of a million dollars, and her dad has to give them back! The name of this episode is a play on The Beatles' song Let it Be. | |||||
21 | "My Boyfriend's Jackson & There's Gonna Be Trouble" | Andrew Green Sally Lapiduss | Roger S. Christiansen | January 1, 2007 | 124 |
Paulie the Paparazzo returns and takes a picture of Hannah and Jackson, causing everyone to think they're a couple. Jackson takes advantage of being Hannah's "boyfriend" so he can get free stuff. Oliver does a project with Sarah and ends up liking her. The title of this episode is based on the song My Boyfriend's Back by The Angels. This episode won Disney Channel's Viewer's Choice Contest for: "Pick The First New Hannah Montana Episode of 2007!" | |||||
22 | "We Are Family: Now Get Me Some Water!" | Jay J. Demopoulos Andrew Green | Roger S. Christiansen | January 7, 2007 | 122 |
Miley accidentally gets Jackson fired from his job at Rico's, so she lets him be Hannah's personal assistant, but ends up being horrible at it. When Rico hires Oliver at his shop, Oliver turns out to be a great employee and a crowd puller. The title of this episode is based on Sister Sledge's hit song We Are Family. | |||||
23 | "Schooly Bully" | Douglas Lieblein Heather Wordham | Roger S. Christiansen | January 19, 2007 | 125 |
Miley's bodyguard, Roxy, attends Sea View Middle School as a student in order to protect Miley from getting beaten up by the new school bully, the Cracker. Robby and Jackson get snowed in a cabin with a creepy owner and his creepy puppet. This episode's title is a pun of the song "Wooly Bully" by Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs. | |||||
24 | "The Idol Side of Me" | Douglas Lieblein | Fred Savage | February 9, 2007 | 117 |
A contest is set up to see who can sing the best and the winner gets to perform with Hannah Montana. Miley thinks Amber is a bad singer, so she tries to embarrass her by putting her in the top 3; but it turns out that Ashley was the bad singer, not Amber. Meanwhile, Jackson and his dad try to sort out a problem with a noisy dog. The title of this episode is based on the Hannah Montana song "The Other Side of Me". | |||||
25 | "Smells Like Teen Sellout" | Heather Wordham | Sheldon Epps | March 2, 2007 | 123 |
Miley commits to endorse a new fragrance but ultimately can't stand the smell of it and decides to back out of the deal... until they give her a car. Jackson tries out for a television survival program but things do not go his way. The title of this episode is based on the Nirvana hit song "Smells Like Teen Spirit". | |||||
26 | "Bad Moose Rising" | Douglas Lieblein Steven James Meyer | Roger S. Christiansen | March 30, 2007 | 121 |
Jackson is tired of having a little sister that always needs him to drive her around. Jackson and Miley make a bet that Miley can't handle Mr. Dontzig's niece for a whole day. Robby gets sick and Roxy takes care of him with her odd remedies. The title of this episode is based on the Creedence Clearwater Revival song "Bad Moon Rising". This is the season finale. |
Season 2: 2007-2008
Note:This Season starts on December 24 in India on Disney Channel India.
# | Title | Written By | Directed By | Viewers | US airdate | Code |
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27 | "Me and Rico Down by the School Yard" | Heather Wordham | Roger S. Christiansen | 3.51m[3] | April 23, 2007 | 203 |
Miley and the gang start high school, and when Rico (who is also starting high school, as he skipped a couple of grades) learns Miley's "big secret", she has to pose as his girlfriend to keep him from telling the whole school. Meanwhile, Jackson's new friend, Thor, causes him major humiliation. The title for this episode is taken from the song "Me & Julio Down by the School Yard" by Paul Simon. | ||||||
28 | "Cuffs Will Keep Us Together" | Steven Peterman | Roger S. Christiansen | 3.51m[3] | April 24, 2007 | 201 |
After Lilly fails to pick Miley for her flag football team in gym, they have a huge fight. In an effort to help resolve it, Oliver handcuffs the two together, and then loses the key. Meanwhile, Jackson tries to get Robby to stop ignoring him. The title is taken from the Captain & Tennille song, "Love Will Keep Us Together." | ||||||
29 | "You Are So Sue-Able To Me" | Sally Lapiduss | Roger S. Christiansen | 3.91m[3] | April 25, 2007 | 202 |
Lilly gets asked out to the dance by a boy she really likes, but Miley thinks she acts too much like a boy, so she gives her a make-over. But when Lilly gets stood up, they take it to Teen Court. Jackson wins two tickets to the Lakers game, but after he invited his friend Thor, his Dad assumes that he's going to take him. The title of this episode is in reference to the song You Are So Beautiful, made popular by Joe Cocker. | ||||||
30 | "Get Down Study-udy-udy" | Andrew Green | Roger S. Christiansen | 3.69m[3] | April 26, 2007 | 204 |
Robby tells Miley she can't go on the big European tour as Hannah Montana unless she gets good grades in biology, so Miley creates a song and dance to help her ace the exam to the tune of "Nobody's Perfect", which ends up being called "The Bone Dance". Jackson volunteers to take care of Thor's pet parrot, Snowball, but it causes Jackson an endless amount of trouble. The title of the episode is taken from the song "Get Down Boogie Oogie Oogie" by A Taste of Honey.
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31 | "I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak" | Michael Poryes | Roger S. Christiansen | 3.54m[3] | April 27, 2007 | 206 |
Miley loses her voice, and it affects her career as Hannah Montana. She is told she will need surgery if she wants to sing again and she's really nervous. Miley's mom who died years ago re-assures her, in a dream, that the surgery will be fine. The title for this episode is taken from the song "I Am Woman...Hear Me Roar" by Helen Reddy. * | ||||||
32 | "You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party" | Steven James Meyer | Jody Margolin Hahn | 2.9m [1] | May 4, 2007 | 207 |
Miley and Jackson get grounded for arguing. So when they want to go to a party, Lilly & Oliver pretend to be them. In the end, everything does not go to plan. This episode's name is based on the song "You Gotta Fight for Your Right to Party" by The Beastie Boys. | ||||||
33 | "My Best Friend's Boyfriend" | Jay J. Demopoulos | Roger S. Christiansen | 4.5m[10] | May 18, 2007 | 209 |
Miley sees Lilly's new boyfriend Lucas kissing another girl and plans to make Lucas flirt with Hannah, just to prove to Lilly what a lousy boyfriend he is. Rico invents a new security system for the shack, much to Jackson's dismay. The title is taken from the song, "My Best Friend's Girl" by The Cars.
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34 | "Take This Job and Love It!" | Sally Lapiduss | Roger S. Christiansen | Below 3.1m | June 16, 2007 | 210 |
Hannah volunteers Roxy to work for the President after she ruins Hannah's date with Jeremy. Roxy saves the president from getting food poisoning from sushi backstage at a Hannah Montana concert. Jackson pretends to be a professional motocross racer to impress a girl. The title of this episode is based on Johnny Paycheck's hit song "Take This Job and Shove It"
Guest Starring: Frances Callier, John D'Aquino, Madison Pettis, Brian Kubach, Laird Macintosh, Bobby Costanzo, Co-Starring: Sam Zeller | ||||||
35 | "Achy Jakey Heart, Part 1" | Douglas Lieblein | Richard Correll | 7.38m[11][12] | June 24, 2007 | 211 |
Jake comes back from Romania to try and romance Miley back into his life, but Miley is done with waiting for him. Jake accidentally spills on the red carpet that he is in love with Miley. Miley and Jake get back together. After Jake tells Miley his deepest secret, Miley feels guilty and tells him the truth: that she is really Hannah Montana. When Jackson gets fired, he and Oliver made a store that sells "Cheese Jerky", and it is more successful than Rico's store, so Rico tries to steal the Cheese Jerky recipe. * The title of this, and its second part, are based on Billy Ray Cyrus' song Achy Breaky Heart. | ||||||
36 | "Achy Jakey Heart, Part 2" | Andrew Green | Roger S. Christansen | 5.98m[12] | June 24, 2007 | 212 |
Miley hates going on dates with Jake while fans gawk at the couple. Jake decides to try to be "normal", but the date is a disaster when he acts annoying. Miley realizes that there's nothing more to Jake Ryan than his movie star ego. Meanwhile, Jackson and Oliver continue their business and Rico continues to try and steal their formula. * | ||||||
37 | "Sleepwalk This Way" | Heather Wordham | Roger S. Christansen | Below 3.3m | July 7, 2007 | 213 |
Miley, too excited to wait to hear Robby's new song, reads it and hates it, but Miley cannot bring herself to admit to Robby that she doesn't like it. When Miley holds in how she feels, she begins to sleepwalk and blurts out the truth to everyone about anything including her teacher. Jackson tries to get Robby to allow him to throw a party after he already tells everyone that he's throwing one. This episode's title is a play on the title of the song "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith. | ||||||
38 | "When You Wish You Were the Star" | Douglas Lieblein | Roger S. Christansen | 5.1m | July 13, 2007 | 205 |
Miley wishes on a shooting star that she could be Hannah Montana all the time. Her wish comes true. But she realizes that she misses being Miley, even though it does come with perks like dating a superstar Jesse McCartney. In her new life, Jackson dropped out of school, moved out, and became a hobo, while Lilly is best friends with Amber and Ashley, Oliver and Rico become rapping salesmen, and Robby married a woman only out for his money. Hannah tries desperately to try and find a "loophole" in her new life to try and get back. The title of this episode is based on the song "When You Wish upon a Star" from the Disney movie Pinocchio, which Jesse McCartney actually sung on Disney Mania 3. | ||||||
39 | "I Want You to Want Me ... To Go to Florida" | Michael Poryes | Roger S. Christansen | 3.0m[14] | July 21, 2007 | 208 |
Miley tries to go to Florida for a charity concert to beat her singing rival, Mikayla (Selena Gomez), but when Robby injures his back, He won't let Miley go to Florida by herself. Then, Miley tricks Roxy to be her chaperone for Florida, and Robby and Jackson get on plane to find Miley. The title of this episode is based on the song I Want You To Want Me by Cheap Trick | ||||||
40 | "Everybody Was Best-Friend Fighting" | Sally Lapiduss | Jody Margolin Hahn | 3.6m [2] | July 29, 2007 | 215 |
Miley has to choose between Oliver and Lilly to go to a celebrity tennis tournament with her, because she has been invited to play by a very cute tennis star, and she only has one ticket. Thanks to Rico, she is able to take both of them but it turns out that she should not have brought them. Jackson tricks Rico into thinking he is cursed by paying a psychic to tell him he was an evil boy must be nice to undo the curse. The title of this episode is based on the song Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas. | ||||||
41 | "Song Sung Bad" | Ingrid Escajeda | Roger S. Christansen | 4.7 m | August 4, 2007 | 214 |
Lilly records a song as a gift for her Mom. However, she is not a good singer so Miley edits it to try to make it sound better, without telling Lilly. When Lilly hears it, she comes to believe that she is a great singer and agrees to compete against Amber in Karaoke Night at school. Then Miley tells Lilly the truth and shows Lilly the original tape, and the two devise a plan to beat Amber by making Lilly lip-synch a song with Miley singing it in another room. Unfortunately, Miley lets out a spider on accident and it crawls up her arm which leads things going awry. Meanwhile Jackson has to deal with Miley and Lilly's friend Sarah (Morgan York) when she thinks he likes her. The title of this episode is based on Neil Diamond's "Song Sung Blue".
Guest Starring: Shanica Knowles, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, Greg Baker, Morgan York | ||||||
42 | "Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas" | Douglas Lieblein | Mark Cendrowski | 10.7m[citation needed] | August 17, 2007 | 217 |
Guest starring Hollywood Records recording artists the Jonas Brothers, who joined Hannah Montana for her first ever full-length duet, performing an original song created for this episode. In the storyline, Miley Stewart is jealous when her dad, Robby, is songwriting with Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas. She tries to act more guyish in hopes that her Dad will spend more time with her instead of the "JoBros", as he calls them. When that doesn't work, she decides to dress up with Lilly as a boy band convincing the Jonas Brothers that Robbie Ray "stole" their song, We Got the Party, which lands Robbie Ray in a nasty argument with the boys. Later, Miley explains to Robby that she was jealous of the time he was spending with the Jonas Brothers instead of her and how she thought she might never be able to spend time with him again. He comforts her, telling her that that wouldn't happen and he still loves spending time with her and songwriting for Hannah. At the end Hannah and the Jonas Brothers sing We Got the Party. The title of this episode is based on the song Me and Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul.
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43 | "Don't Stop Til You Get the Phone" | Michael Poryes | Rich Correll | 5.1 m [3] | September 21, 2007 | 222 |
Miley wants to get a new phone but Robby won't let her. Miley sells an embarrassing picture of Hannah to a tabloid to get the money but discovers that she was wearing a necklace with "MILEY" on it. To get the picture back, Miley tries to exchange it for an embarrassing picture of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Jackson gets a sunburn from a volleyball game and doesn't want Robby to find out. The episode's title is based on the Michael Jackson song Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough | ||||||
44 | "That's What Friends Are For?" | Douglas Lieblein | Mark Cendrowski | 5.4 m | October 19, 2007 | 224 |
When Jake tells Miley he wants to keep their relationship platonic, Miley convinces herself that she is fine with it and won’t be jealous. However, when she discovers that her biggest competitor, Mikayla, is going to be Jake’s new co-star and love interest on his next film, Miley devises a plan to get Mikayla fired off the set. When the plan doesn’t succeed, Miley must come to terms with how she wants to handle her new relationship with Jake. At the end, Miley and Mikayla are friends, Hannah and Mikayla are still enemies. Meanwhile, Rico bets Oliver and Jackson that they can't take a shower or change their clothes for a week in exchange for a month of free hot dogs. The episode's title is based on the song That's What Friends Are For by various artists. Special Appearance By: Camryn Manheim | ||||||
45 | "Lilly's Mom Has Got It Goin' On" | Norm Gunzenhauser | Jody Margolin Hahn | 5.4 m | November 10, 2007 | 216 |
After a PTA meeting, Miley and Lilly notice a spark between Lilly's mom and Miley's dad. Hoping that they will become sisters, they come to plans to get their parents to date. But the date doesn't go so well, and both Miley and Lilly blame each other's parents. The episode's title is based on the Fountains of Wayne song Stacy's Mom | ||||||
46 | "I Will Always Loathe You" | Michael Poryes | Roger S. Christiansen | TBA | December 7, 2007 | 218 |
Miley's grandmother, Mamaw Ruthie, and godmother, Aunt Dolly, come back to be with Hannah when she receives a Music Award. But it didn't go as planned because Aunt Dolly and Mamaw hate each other, and fight constantly. Can they get past their differences and make the award ceremony a perfect day for Miley? The episode's title is based on the Dolly Parton song I Will Always Love You | ||||||
47 | "The Way We Almost Weren't" | Andrew Green | Rich Correll | TBA | TBA | 219 |
Miley nearly gets struck by lightning and dreams about when her mom and dad first met at a diner. In her dream, her parents almost don't meet, which means they would not have been born and Jackson starts to disappear. Miley desperately tries to get her parents to look into each other's eyes, because, as Robby says, it was love at first sight. Lilly and Oliver get stuck to chairs, and they try to find a way to get them off. The title of the episode is based on the song "The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand. | ||||||
48 | "Bye Bye Ball" | Heather Wordham | Sean Lambert | TBA | TBA | 220 |
When Jackson accidentally rips Miley's toy bear Beary apart, she tries to get back at him by ruining his Joey Vitalo signed baseball. She decided not to ruin it but ends up accidentally ruining it anyway, so she tries to get it signed again, but has to agree to perform a show with him before he signs the ball! This episode is based on the song Bye Bye Bye by N'Sync. |
Remaining Unaired Episodes
Episodes that are part of the season 2 episode order, but have no current scheduled airdate.
- "No Sugar, Sugar"[15]
Oliver finds out he has diabetes, so Lilly and Miley try to help him stay off of sugary foods. Lilly ends up eating too much sugar when she tries to help him, and Miley even sticks her head in a cotton candy machine.
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