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The Suite Life of Zack & Cody is an American children's television series that airs on the Disney Channel.
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody is an American children's television series that airs on the Disney Channel. This Disney Channel Original Series premiered on March 18, 2005, and was one of the first five shows available on the iTunes Store.
The series stars Dylan and Cole Sprouse. They play Cody and Zack Martin, identical twins, whose single mother, Carey, has a gig as headlining singer at the Tipton Hotel. Now they live in the swankiest hotel in Boston as a provision of her contract.
The popularity of the series has spawned two video games: one for the Nintendo DS entitled The Suite Life of Zack & Cody: Tipton Trouble and a titular release for the Game Boy Advance.The show was originally called The Suite Life, which is co-created by Danny Kallis, who was a writer, producer, and director for the TV series, Smart Guy; and Jim Geoghan, who was a writer and producer for the TV series, Family Matters.
The series is the third Disney Channel Original to have gone over the 65 episode limit, the first was That's So Raven going to 100 episodes and the second was Kim Possible.
The Tipton Hotel is where Zack, Cody, Carey, and London all live, and where the majority of the other major characters in the series work. It is the main setting for the series, particularly the basement, the Tipton's 5-star restaurant, the lobby, the game room, the Martins' suite on the 23rd floor, and London Tipton's penthouse.
Bockner Middle School During the second season, the series has started using the younger characters' schools as locations. Zack and Cody attend Bockner Middle School and their school team is the Badgers as revealed in the episode "Election".
Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow Catholic School Maddie, London, Corrie, and Mary Margaret attend the Catholic School - Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow.
Other Places in Boston Scenes also take place in several other places in Boston, including Fenway Park, Maddie's Home, the local shopping mall, a bowling alley, a miniature golf course, and Liberty Park, the park across the street from the Tipton.
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