Tommy Westphall Universe
Tommy Westphall Universe
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Hannah Montana is an American teen sitcom that ran on the Disney Channel from March 24, 2006 to January 16, 2011 for four seasons created by Michael Poryes, Rich Correll, and Barry O'Brien.

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Hannah Montana: The Movie is a theatrical film.

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  • The Sunshine Girls, a fictional girl scout group which appear in "Yet Another Side of Me" also appear in That's So Raven "Rae of Sunshine", Cory in the House "Through the Roof", iCarly "iOweyou", and Victorious "Tori the Zombie".
  • The fictional TV show Teen Court first appears in Hannah Montana episode “ You Are So Sue-able to Me” and then again in Shake It Up episode “Judge It Up”.
  • The fictional Z-Phone was first mentioned in Hannah Montana episode "Don't Stop 'Til You Get the Phone". The phone was mentioned again in Liv and Maddie when Joey buys a Z-Phone 620Q smart-phone in "Steal-A-Rooney" and throughout Season 3 of A.N.T Farm when it’s parent company Z-Tech is also shown.
  • The fictional social networking site Flitter, which first appeared in the Hannah Montana episode 'The Wheel Near My Bed (Keeps on Turnin')', later appeared on the Sonny with a Chance episode 'That's So Sonny' and was mentioned in the Jessie episode 'World Wide Web of Lies'.
  • The song "If Cupid Had a Heart" sang by Hannah’s rival Mikayla in episode “I Want You to Want Me... to Go to Florida“ plays on the radio in Disney Channel original movie Get a Clue.
  • In Greek "No Campus for Old Rules", a character says that he "hasn't seen readings like that since the Hannah Montana concert". Being that Hannah Montana is a fictional persona of a fictional person, this implies a shared reality.
  • In Curb Your Enthusiasm "Funkhouser's Crazy Sister", when trying to guess which famous actress told Marty to "shut up", several real-life actresses are mentioned, including Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts, and the Kardashians, yet one fictional character Hannah Montana is also listed among these, implying that she is a real person as well.
  • In A Thousand Words, a character is mentioned as outselling tickets for "Celine Dion, U2, Billy Graham, and Hannah Montana". Being that Hannah Montana is fictional, and the rest aren't, it can be assumed she is a real person through context.
  • Pancake Buffalo (from Animal Jam) appeared in the episode, "Hannah in the Street with Diamonds".