If you loved the high-energy dance and comedy of Shake It Up (2010), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same fun, friendship, and fabulous choreography. Whether you're a fan of the original series or just looking for your next binge-worthy watch, these picks will keep you entertained.

Victorious (2010)
Description: A high-energy teen sitcom centered around a group of talented students at a performing arts school, blending comedy, music, and dance in a lighthearted, episodic format.
Fact: The show was created by Dan Schneider, who also produced several other popular Nickelodeon series. It featured original songs performed by the cast in almost every episode.


The Villains of Valley View (2022)
Description: A comedic take on a family of former supervillains trying to live undercover as normal teenagers, mixing superhero tropes with family sitcom elements.
Fact: The show features a family of reformed villains with quirky powers. It puts a humorous spin on typical superhero/supervillain tropes.


The Next Step (2013)
Description: A drama series following a competitive dance studio, featuring intense dance routines, rivalries, and personal growth among young performers.
Fact: Originally a Canadian production that gained international popularity. Many episodes featured elaborate dance competitions as central plot points.


The Thundermans (2013)
Description: A superhero-themed sitcom about a family with extraordinary powers trying to live normal lives, mixing action with comedic family dynamics.
Fact: The show was nominated for several Kids' Choice Awards. It featured a unique blend of superhero action and typical teenage problems.


Liv and Maddie (2013)
Description: A family-friendly comedy about twin sisters with contrasting personalities, featuring musical performances and themes of sibling rivalry and self-discovery.
Fact: Dove Cameron played dual roles as both Liv and Maddie Rooney. The show incorporated musical numbers from Liv's fictional pop star career.


Stuck in the Middle (2016)
Description: A family comedy about a large, chaotic household with a focus on the middle child's perspective, featuring creative problem-solving and sibling relationships.
Fact: The show was Disney Channel's first series to focus on a Latino family. It used a unique first-person narration style from the main character's perspective.


The Bureau of Magical Things (2018)
Description: A fantasy series about a teenager who discovers magical abilities and must balance normal life with supernatural adventures, featuring light comedy and special effects.
Fact: The Australian-produced show combined live-action with CGI magical effects. It featured a diverse cast of magical creatures from different folklore traditions.


Just Roll with It (2019)
Description: A hybrid sitcom combining scripted comedy with improvisational elements, focusing on a blended family's humorous misadventures.
Fact: The show featured a unique format where audience voting could influence the plot direction. It included unscripted segments that challenged the actors to improvise.


Make It Pop (2015)
Description: A musical comedy about a group of students forming a K-pop inspired band, combining school life with musical performances and friendship themes.
Fact: The show was one of the first Western series to incorporate K-pop elements. It featured original songs blending pop and electronic dance music.


Hannah Montana (2006)
Description: A musical comedy about a teenager living a double life as a normal student and a famous pop star, exploring themes of identity and fame.
Fact: The show's soundtrack albums achieved commercial success, with some reaching platinum status. It popularized the concept of a 'secret celebrity identity' in children's programming.
