Kelsi had written a song for Troy and Gabriella to sing at the talent show, which later on Sharpay takes at a faster tempo for her and Troy to sing at the talent show.
Sharpay plots to take Troy away from Gabriella, by getting him a better job than the rest of the Wildcats. Troy starts changing, all for a "scholarship", starting to act like a jerk, which results in Gabriella breaking up with Troy, saying she doesn't belong there. After Troy loses all his friends, because he began acting like a jerk and had found out that Sharpay had made it where no Junior Staffers can perform in the talent show, he decides to do something about it, and asks for his old job back with the rest of his friends and quits the talent show leaving Sharpay with nothing, since she had ditched her brother to perform with Troy.
She then goes back to Ryan, who had been working with the Junior Staffers on an act, who then leaves her saying she always wanted the spotlight, now she has it. Troy ends up doing the talent show, thinking that he would be performing with Sharpay. He learns a new song within a matter of minutes. Good-bye, classroom! Hello, summer! But for Troy, Gabriella, Chad, and Taylor, this vacation is no day at the beach. That's because they're all working at a country club founded by Ryan and Sharpay's family!
And with the club's annual talent show right around the corner, Sharpay's competitive instincts are sizzling. She dumps Ryan as her singing partner and starts wooing Troy to join her onstage instead. It's unclear what title she's won in this photo, but it could be something like homecoming queen seeing as the photo is hung in the classroom. Below those snapshots is a photo of Ryan and Sharpay performing "Bop to the Top" during the first movie.
Like Ashley Tisdale, the actress who plays her, Sharpay is left-handed. This is clear when Sharpay autographs posters for the summer show. The bright-pink carrier has white decals on it, and Sharpay's initials, "SE" are hidden along the top of it. As part of their Lava Springs uniforms, the gang wears name tags on the upper part of their shirts. During the musical number "Work This Out," Troy's suddenly disappears before returning again.
There's a reason Troy's red and white baseball shirt looks familiar to fans who saw the first "High School Musical. Troy wears this shirt in the third movie as well. The most creative inclusion of a basketball in a scene happens while Troy and his dad work on Troy's car. There's a basketball propping up the hood of the car and, at one point, the basketball appears to be on the car's engine. The Lava Springs manager, Mr. Fulton, explains to staff members that employees who get three strikes will be fired.
By this point in the movie, Gabriella has two strikes against her at work. One is for the picnic she and Troy had on the golf course, and the other is for her and Troy getting caught swimming in the pool after hours.
Despite already having two strikes against her, Gabriella still rides a golf court onto the baseball field with Taylor, something that staff would presumably not be encouraged to do. When the Wildcats play the staff baseball game in this movie, they all have baseball jerseys in their school's red and white colors. Chad dances several times in the first movie, most notably during the "We're All in This Together" scene.
Since the lyrics of this track don't make full sense when interpreted literally, some fan theories have suggested the song is a metaphor for sexuality and experimentation. This theory became more popular after the film's director, Ortega, confirmed in an interview with Variety that Ryan is gay and was "probably going to come out in college. At the beginning of "I Don't Dance," Chad's wearing his baseball uniform and Ryan's wearing an all-white outfit.
These are the clothes they dance and play in, and both characters are still in these outfits when they talk on the field after the game. Aside from Taylor commenting on Chad's new hat, no other characters acknowledge this clothing switch. There's also no reason given for why the two would've switched their clothes, but this beloved detail has been used to support the fan theory mentioned earlier and fan-speculated relationship between Ryan and Chad.
Throughout the movie, Sharpay introduces Troy to various college alumni and faculty members, including basketball scouts. Everyone she introduces Troy to claims to be from the University of Albuquerque, and Troy even plays basketball in the university's gym. In real life, however, the University of Albuquerque closed in Whether he's in his carrier or being held by Sharpay, Boi is stylishly dressed to coordinate with his owner. At one point, just before "Fabulous," Boi can be seen in his carrier wearing pink, just like Sharpay.
Later on, he wears a tiara when Sharpay wears hers. Earlier in the movie, Troy gave Gabriella a necklace with a "T" "as in Troy" charm on it. Gabriella wears this necklace throughout the film, but stops wearing it while singing "Gotta Go My Own Way. As this is the breakup song for her and Troy, Gabriella taking the necklace off during it makes sense, but we don't actually see her do it. Instead, Gabriella goes from wearing the necklace at the beginning of the song to not wearing it by the time the track ends.
Troy ends up holding her necklace as she leaves, so Gabriella presumably handed it off to him while they held hands on the bridge — but we don't clearly see the necklace removal or the hand off. Scenes were originally filmed in Gabriella's bedroom but never made it to the final film cut. The T-shirts Chad wore through the movie read as follows: - I majored in vacation - Warning!
Do not read this shirt! Some of the cast members had to change three times so that everyone's colors complemented each other during the "All For One" musical sequence. The ring Troy wears in the song 'Everyday' has a flashing light in it to make it look like it sparks in the light. At the start of a dinner scene at the country club, Sharpay's father is mid way through a story of which only the line " This exact part line is also used in the film Trading Places in the same way, at dinner in a country club.
The extra dancers in the film are all professionals chosen through a series of grueling auditions from among 1, hopefuls. When Chad is dancing with the cheerleaders, they are all shoeless, wearing only socks for easy sliding and spinning. Also, their socks are very dirty from the floors. Zac Efron, soon after the first film, dyed his hair from a natural blonde to brunette for the second and third film's without any of the cast noticing. The script offers no such explanation.
In High School Musical Troy and Gabriella were auditioning when they sang, and they wearing their school clothes.
High School Musical 3: Senior Year , Troy and Gabriella drove from Stanford to be at the performance and sang in what they were wearing when they arrived. Four different clocks were used for the scene in Ms. Darbus' classroom, each of increasing size. Shane Harper, actor and played "Spencer" in Good Luck Charlie, was part of the ensemble in this movie.
You can see him in the songs "What Time is it? During the scene where Sharpay's father arrives to the golf course in a helicopter, you can hear a more regal instrumental version of Sharpay's song "Fabulous" playing. In the scene where Troy agrees to sing with Sharpay in the final show, they recall her first words to him upon learning that he worked at Lava Springs were "We're all in this together".
However this event was at the point where Gabriella has "saved" Sharpay after she'd fallen in the pool. Having learnt that Gabriella, Troy and The Wildcats had started working at Lava Springs, she looks at Troy and let's put a high pitch shriek. This would technically be her first "words" to him, not "We're all in this together". Zac Efron wanted to have a different haircut than the previous film to display the growth of the character, however executive producers shot this down, fearing that audiences wouldn't recognize Troy Bolton without his signature bangs.
Charles Klapow: The main choreographer can be seen in almost every dance sequence with a long, dark mohawk. In "What Time Is It," he is in the basketball dance, doing a handshake with Troy, and is wearing a red short-sleeved shirt over a white long-sleeved shirt. In "Work This Out," the choreographer is in a green Lava Springs shirt and work pants, in the middle of the three men with pepper grinders. During "Everyday," he is wearing a silver vest over a pink shirt who dances across the line crossing paths with Martha.
Finally, in "All For One," he is wearing a blue tee with red trim, seen during the choreography dancing with a girl in yellow, and with Miley Cyrus. Miley Cyrus: In the end scene of "All for One," she is wearing a yellow dress and a red flower in her hair.
Although, the camera is only on her for a few seconds.
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