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Hannah Montana :: I Want You to Want Me... To Go to Florida (02x13)
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| Title: | I Want You to Want Me... To Go to Florida |
| Episode #: | 02x13 |
| Production Number: | 208 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday July 21st, 2007 |
| Special Airtime: | 08:05 pm |
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While appearing on a talk show, Miley (dressed as Hannah) comes to discover that fellow pop star Mikayla isn't the sugar and spice that she had imagined her to be, and she can't wait to get to the benefit concert in Florida that they are both scheduled to perform at to prove to Mikayla once and for all that Hannah Montana is here to stay. But when Robbie injures his back on Jackson's weight machine, he makes Miley cancel Hannah's performance since he can't go with her on the trip anymore. Miley tries to talk him into letting her go with Roxy, but he won't change his mind. Determined to put Mikayla in her place though, Miley tricks Roxy into taking her and disobeys her dad's orders. (Special Guest Star Camryn Manheim)
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During the time when Robbie Ray is singing, "Ready, Set, Don't Go" they show photos and home movies of Miley and Billy through the years. | The song in this episode, "If Cupid Had A Heart", was previously used in the The Facts of Life Reunion movie. |
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Mikayla: "Absatively Posalutely."
Mikayla's line is a reference to "Oliver & Company" where the line was coined (which "Oliver & Company" is a Disney Movie). |
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