So Weird (1999–2001)
Xfiles for children
18 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Disney was very lucky to have required a supernatural show about a preteen girl who travels the country with her family and stopping dark forces plaguing members of society.

Despite it being restricted in what they could show, it managed to cover life threatening situations involving the afterlife, demons and ghosts.

What is cool about the concept is it roll soul music, history and paranormal activities into one instead of being mindless garbage kids absorb today.

It changed considerably from the first seasons where Fi would have to travel to hell and rescue her father from eternal damnation to a colorful, cheesy teeny bopper fluff sitcom when the executives decided it was pushing boundaries they weren't comfortable with.

The premiere of season three has Fi being tricked into giving up her second sight and transferring her powers to a brand new girl that everyone automatically likes. Gage me with a spoon.

Annie takes her place on the bus trying to advance her career as a singer and being watched over by a mysterious black panther.

Why couldn't Jack take her place since he had O'Shannon blood?

Alex Johnson didn't roll over so well with fans of the show at the time, but has moved on to bigger and better roles since then.

Disney needs to being it back from the vault and release it for a while new generation To enjoy.
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