Pixel Perfect

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Pixel Perfect is a Disney Channel Original Movie, released in both the United States and United Kingdom in 2004. It stars Ricky Ullman as Roscoe, Leah Pipes as Sam(antha), Spencer Redford as Loretta Modern, Porsha Coleman as Rachel, and Tania Gunadi as Cindy.

The story starts with Sam, Rachel and Cindy's band, the Zettabytes, auditioning for a gig at the Earsplitter. Halfway through their song, the guy in charge calls out lead vocalist Sam for just standing there while she sings, when she should be dancing to the music. She tries, but it's less than pretty and they all know it. [1]

Fully aware of his friends' need for a new member, Roscoe gets a bright idea. Having already created a holographic cat using his father's technology, he says Sure Why Not and sets to work making a holographic human by compositing data from CDs, magazines, and pictures of Sam.

Flash forward to the next day, where the Zettabytes are trying to find their new singer/dancer, with hilarious results. After they've exhausted their list, Loretta waltzes in, asks them to play a song, and proceeds to demonstrate a gymnastics routine while singing. Stunned and amazed, the girls agree that she's perfect for the job. And then Sam trips through her and they learn about the whole hologram thing.

As the story goes on, it explores Roscoe's relationship with his father, Loretta, and Sam, as well as Sam's relationship with Loretta, and the troubles that keep building around those things.

It's less Anvilicious and Narmy than you might expect from a Disney flick, and actually rather enjoyable. Unfortunately, it's hardly ever on the air, and when it is, it's at about 2:00 AM. It is available on DVD, however.


Tropes used in Pixel Perfect include:


[-MY LIFE IS A LIBRARY BOOK THAT I FORGOT I TOOK. IT FELL IN THE SAND, NOW I OWE A HUNDRED GRAND. MY LIFE IS A LIBRARY BOOK.-]
  1. Cue the Moist Toilets Towelettes taking stage right after, who he seems to have no problem watching dance.