Set in an era where superheroes are commonly known and accepted, young William Stronghold, the son of the Commander and Jetstream, tries to find a balance between being a normal teenager and... Read allSet in an era where superheroes are commonly known and accepted, young William Stronghold, the son of the Commander and Jetstream, tries to find a balance between being a normal teenager and an extraordinary being.Set in an era where superheroes are commonly known and accepted, young William Stronghold, the son of the Commander and Jetstream, tries to find a balance between being a normal teenager and an extraordinary being.
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- 3 nominations
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- (as Chris Wynne)
- Ethan
- (as Dee-Jay Daniels)
- Penny
- (as Malika)
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- TriviaWhile Kurt Russell's suit had a cooling system, a tube where iced water circulated, Kelly Preston's didn't, because it was so tight.
- GoofsWill doesn't actually step on Medulla's foot in the mad science laboratory.
This is an intentional Goof showing Medulla's prissy nature. It's supposed to be funny.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Will Stronghold: In the end, my girlfriend became my arch enemy, my arch enemy became my best friend, and my best friend became my girlfriend. But, hey, it's high school.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits are decorated with still-frame comic-book illustrations. One of the still frames has a single animated element - a purple monster's eye, which moves and blinks. (It appears just before the music credits.)
- Alternate versionsIn the Disney Channel premiere of Sky High, the end credits are different than they are in the theatrical and DVD releases. Instead of the comic book type end credits like in the theatrical version it is replaced by DC with the credits on the left side and a montage of scenes from the film on the right side of the credits.
- ConnectionsEdited into Sky High: Alternate Opening (2005)
- SoundtracksEverybody Wants to Rule the World
Written by Ian Stanley, Roland Orzabal, Chris Hughes
Produced by Jeff Saltzman
Performed by Christian Burns
Courtesy of Hollywood Records, Inc.
And Angaramo is just a normal kid apparently, his superpowers just haven't kicked in yet. But kids like him if they turn into superheroes aren't just born that way. The powers are there, but they have to be taught their use and that's why Angaramo is ticketed for Sky High.
Superheroes to be go to this school up in the sky which apparently has avoided all radar and satellite detection, but given who goes there and runs it, that's understandable. But the kids go through the normal high school experience as filtered through the world of the Magic Kingdom. Teen age budding superheroes of both sexes have all the normal angst issues the rest of them do.
Angaramo has two girls after him, girl next door Danielle Panabaker and teaching assistant Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Since his powers don't kick in initially, Angaramo is assigned to the sidekicks class, but he actually bonds with them.
Sky High is a typical Disney film with overtones of Grease and Harry Potter combined. Such seasoned players as Lynda Carter as the Principal, Bruce Campbell as the coach, and Cloris Leachman as the school nurse seem to be having a good time with their parts as well as Russell and Preston.
I did like young Steven Strait as the brooding Brando/Dean like teen who is understudying Johnny Storm the Human Torch. That young man was really having some issues in the film.
For those who can't make Rydell High or Hogwarts, Sky High will give you the best of both those worlds.
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- Súper escuela de héroes
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Box office
- Budget
- $35,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $63,946,815
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,631,784
- Jul 31, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $86,369,815
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1