Disney Channel Games 2006

The logo for the first-ever Disney Channel Games in 2006

The 2006 version of the Games was the first competition held. The 2006 series began airing in the United States on June 10, 2006, along with the So Hot Summer! 2006. It was later aired in the United Kingdom on November 3, 2006, Australia on January 5, 2007, in Latin America on February 26, 2007, and in Canada on Family on June 19, 2007.

Teams

Blue Team (Winners)

StarCountryNicknameShow/Movie Representing
Brenda Song (Captain)  United States Captain The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
Corbin Bleu  United States Cooler High School Musical
Vanessa Hudgens  United States Heart Breaker High School Musical
Jason Earles  United States Ice Man Hannah Montana
Cole Sprouse  United States Conqueror The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
Monique Coleman  United States Maverick High School Musical

The team MVPs were Song, Hudgens and Earles. Bleu and Sprouse returned to the blue team the following year.

Red Team

StarCountryNicknameShow/Movie Representing
Zac Efron (Captain)  United States Captain High School Musical
Shin Koyomada  Japan

 United States

The Rock Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
Kay Panabaker  United States Closer Life is Ruff
Read It and Weep
Anneliese Van Der Pol  Netherlands

 United States

Knockout That's So Raven
Dylan Sprouse  United States Dominator The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
Moises Arias  United States Secret Weapon Hannah Montana

The team MVPs were Efron and Panabaker. Arias returned to the red team the following year.

Green Team

Star CountryNickname Show/Movie Representing
Ashley Tisdale (Captain)  United States Captain The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
High School Musical
Lucas Grabeel  United States Jazz High School Musical
Kyle Massey  United States Funk That's So Raven
Miley Cyrus  United States Triple Threat Hannah Montana
Mitchel Musso  United States Muscle Hannah Montana
Emily Osment  United States Eliminator Hannah Montana

The team MVPs were Cyrus (twice) and Massey. Cyrus and Grabeel returned to the green team the following year.

Concert Performances

The opening and closing ceremonies did not feature any concert performances at the 2006 Games, but both had additional events during the ceremonies. The opening ceremony premiered on June 19, 2006 and the first event was held. The closing Ceremony aired on August 19, 2006. The top 10 favorite moments from the Games were featured. The Blue Team was the declared winner of the games and was awarded with a trophy, while the other teams were awarded medals for 2nd place and 3rd place.

Competitions

Week Event[1] Description Air Date Winning Team
1 Opening Ceremony/Obstacle Course Two players go head-to-head in a giant inflatable obstacle course. June 10, 2006 Red Team
2 Rock Paper Scissors Showdown Players competed one-on-one at classical Rock-Paper-Scissors. June 24, 2006 Blue Team
3 Hamster Ball Relay Players race while inside a hamster ball. July 1, 2006 Green Team
4 Dunk Tank Players from all teams go up against players from other teams and try to hit a target on the booth. July 8, 2006 Red Team
5 Alphabet Goop/Egg Toss Players reach inside a goop to find missing letters. Players toss eggs and try to catch them, and in each round, the players move farther away from each other. July 15, 2006 Blue Team
6 Mountain Climb Relay July 29, 2006 Green Team
7 Quiz Show Relay August 5, 2006 Blue Team
8 Simon Says In this game of Simon Says, Brian Stepanek is Simon and he controls what the players do. Jason Earles and Monique Coleman, both of the Blue Team, were the last two standing. Monique was the winner of the Simon Says game after Jason forfeited. August 12, 2006 Blue Team
9 Closing Ceremony August 19, 2006 Blue Team

Scoreboard

Team Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Total
Red 100* 25 50 200 50 100 75** 0** 725
Blue 50 100* 75* 100* 200* - 100+ 175 925
Green 25 50 150 100 50 200++* 50 50 725

MVP of the Week

#
Week
Star Team
1 Vanessa Hudgens Blue
2 Kyle Massey Green
3 Brenda Song Blue
4 Zac Efron Red
5 Miley Cyrus Green
6 Kay Panabaker Red
7 Miley Cyrus Green
8 Jason Earles Blue

References

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