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The Cheetah Girls [1] [2] is a video game for the Game Boy Advance based on the franchise's two films. It was developed by Gorilla Systems, Inc. and released to the public by Buena Vista Games on September 12, 2006. [3] [4] A sequel, The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations, was released for Nintendo DS on October 9, 2007. [5]
In the game, the player plays various mini-games as Aqua, Chanel and Dorinda in order to progress. These mini-games include a rhythm game (where the player must correctly time the notes in a song by either by pressing "B", tapping the screen, or singing into the DS's microphone), a memory game (where the player must memorize the stitching on a piece of clothing and replicate the positioning ...
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The Cheetah Girls 2; The Cheetah Girls: One World, 2008 sequel The Cheetah Girls: One World; The Cheetah Girls, the video game inspired by the first two films; The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations, the Nintendo DS game inspired by the first two films; The Cheetah Girls: Passport to Stardom, the Nintendo DS game inspired by the first three films
The Cheetah Girls 2 is also the highest-rated film of The Cheetah Girls trilogy. [1] The Cheetah Girls 2 was the highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie of 2006 and, as of 2024, is the joint-eighth-highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie of all time. The Cheetah Girls 2 was also the last The Cheetah Girls film to feature Raven-Symoné.
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"High School Musical," "The Cheetah Girls," "The Proud Family Movie" and more Disney Channel original movies are streaming on Disney+. Take a stroll down memory lane with these 7 Disney Channel ...
The song is part of the original soundtrack The Cheetah Girls 2, from the film of the same name. [3] Also the song appears on the Drew Seeley's online album, Drew Seeley, [4] and the karaoke version appears on Disney's Karaoke Series: The Cheetah Girls 2. [5] [6]