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''Pixel Perfect'' is a [[Disney Channel]] [[Made for TV Movie|Original Movie]], released in both the United States and United Kingdom in 2004. It stars [[Phil of the Future|Ricky Ullman]] as [[Hollywood Nerd|Roscoe]], Leah Pipes as [[Unlucky Childhood Friend|Sam(antha)]], Spencer Redford as [[Projected Man|Loretta Modern]], Porsha Coleman as Rachel, and [[Aaron Stone (TV)|Tania Gunadi]] as Cindy.
''Pixel Perfect'' is a [[Disney Channel]] [[Made for TV Movie|Original Movie]], released in both the United States and United Kingdom in 2004. It stars [[Phil of the Future|Ricky Ullman]] as [[Hollywood Nerd|Roscoe]], Leah Pipes as [[Unlucky Childhood Friend|Sam(antha)]], Spencer Redford as [[Projected Man|Loretta Modern]], Porsha Coleman as Rachel, and [[Aaron Stone|Tania Gunadi]] as Cindy.


The story starts with Sam, Rachel and Cindy's band, the Zettabytes, auditioning for a gig at [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|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. <ref>Cue the Moist <s> Toilets</s> Towelettes taking stage right after, who he [[Male Gaze|seems to have]] [[Squick|no problem watching dance]].</ref>
The story starts with Sam, Rachel and Cindy's band, the Zettabytes, auditioning for a gig at [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|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. <ref>Cue the Moist <s> Toilets</s> Towelettes taking stage right after, who he [[Male Gaze|seems to have]] [[Squick|no problem watching dance]].</ref>
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==== ''Pixel Perfect'' provides examples of: ====


* [[Achilles Heel]]: Holograms cannot go into open areas, or they will be completely destroyed; Loretta is no exception.
* [[Achilles' Heel]]: Holograms cannot go into open areas, or they will be completely destroyed; Loretta is no exception.
* {{spoiler|[[Ascend to A Higher Plane of Existence]]}}: {{spoiler|Loretta.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence]]}}: {{spoiler|Loretta.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]}}
* [[Break Up Song]]: The Moist Towelettes' song "Don't Even Try It".
* [[Break Up Song]]: The Moist Towelettes' song "Don't Even Try It".
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Subverted. While the record company wants to [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|take away the individual personalities that each hologram created has]], they eventually come to terms with their sentience and even give Loretta a choice of whether or not she wants to stay with them.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Subverted. While the record company wants to [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|take away the individual personalities that each hologram created has]], they eventually come to terms with their sentience and even give Loretta a choice of whether or not she wants to stay with them.
* [[Cyberspace]]: Now available in white, with cascading, opaque sqaures for data, overweight men in hats and flying monster trucks for search engines, and swirling whirlpools for servers!
* [[Cyberspace]]: Now available in white, with cascading, opaque sqaures for data, overweight men in hats and flying monster trucks for search engines, and swirling whirlpools for servers!
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Loretta {{spoiler|wanting to enjoy the rain. Though it turns out to be the way she “[[Ascend to A Higher Plane of Existence|dies,]]” it's also one of her happiest moments in the entire movie.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Loretta {{spoiler|wanting to enjoy the rain. Though it turns out to be the way she “[[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence|dies,]]” it's also one of her happiest moments in the entire movie.}}
** The lyrics to "Nothing's Wrong With Me" also allude to {{spoiler|Loretta's fate. Particularly: ''"I like dancing barefoot in the pouring rain..."''}}
** The lyrics to "Nothing's Wrong With Me" also allude to {{spoiler|Loretta's fate. Particularly: ''"I like dancing barefoot in the pouring rain..."''}}
* [[Goth]]: A girl who signed-up for the Zettabytes audtions shows her role as this by [[No Indoor Voice|screaming]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|an angry limerick about her life]].
* [[Goth]]: A girl who signed-up for the Zettabytes audtions shows her role as this by [[No Indoor Voice|screaming]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|an angry limerick about her life]].
:::[-MY LIFE IS A LIBRARY BOOK<br />THAT I FORGOT I TOOK.<br />IT FELL IN THE SAND,<br />NOW I OWE A HUNDRED GRAND.<br />MY LIFE IS A LIBRARY BOOK.-]
:::[-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.-]
* [[Happy Rain]]: It rains multiple times throughout the show, but when it's happy, you'll notice.
* [[Happy Rain]]: It rains multiple times throughout the show, but when it's happy, you'll notice.
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}} {{spoiler|Loretta, by entering Sam's brain through an EEG machine, after Sam had fallen from a stage and gone into a coma. According to Roscoe, the differences between a computer and an EEG device would prevent her from exiting. Not that it stops her, obviously.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}} {{spoiler|Loretta, by entering Sam's brain through an EEG machine, after Sam had fallen from a stage and gone into a coma. According to Roscoe, the differences between a computer and an EEG device would prevent her from exiting. Not that it stops her, obviously.}}
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* [[Hologram]]: Loretta, of course.
* [[Hologram]]: Loretta, of course.
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: {{spoiler|Loretta. She gets her chance at the end, if only for a minute.}}
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: {{spoiler|Loretta. She gets her chance at the end, if only for a minute.}}
* [[I Just Want to Be Special]]: Sam. This is not helped by the fact that Loretta has a [[Voice With an Internet Connection|Brain With an Internet Connection]], can defy gravity, is the perfect singer, dancer, and is <s>Roscoe's</s> ''everybody's'' obsession.
* [[I Just Want to Be Special]]: Sam. This is not helped by the fact that Loretta has a [[Voice with an Internet Connection|Brain With an Internet Connection]], can defy gravity, is the perfect singer, dancer, and is <s>Roscoe's</s> ''everybody's'' obsession.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: {{spoiler|Loretta, while temporarily in control of Sam's body, accepts that Roscoe does not love her, and resolves to leave her body after a bit of fun in the rain.}}
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: {{spoiler|Loretta, while temporarily in control of Sam's body, accepts that Roscoe does not love her, and resolves to leave her body after a bit of fun in the rain.}}
* [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]]: {{spoiler|Loretta to Sam, in an attempt to wake the latter from a coma.}}
* [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]]: {{spoiler|Loretta to Sam, in an attempt to wake the latter from a coma.}}
* [[Made for TV Movie]]
* [[Made for TV Movie]]
* [[Missing Mom]]: Roscoe's mother is only mentioned in one scene, where it's implied she left his father.
* [[Missing Mom]]: Roscoe's mother is only mentioned in one scene, where it's implied she left his father.
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Pixel Perfect]]
[[Category:Pixel Perfect]]
[[Category:Film]]

Latest revision as of 01:29, 3 October 2020

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.