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When was the last time you sat down and popped on a Disney Channel Original Movie? If it’s been far too long since you kicked back and relaxed with a DCOM on the TV, it’s time to fire up Disney+ and get watching.

You can totally flip through the dedicated DCOM section on Disney+ on your own, but there’s a lot on there! So we did all the hard work for you and pulled together the 11 DCOMs you probably forgot about.

You can solve a mystery with a young Lindsay Lohan in Get A Clue, learn how to in-line skate with Brink!, or transform into a merman in The Thirteenth Year. Whatever you pick, they’re all nostalgic, and all available to stream on Disney+.

Scroll to discover what DCOMs you should be watching this weekend!

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Read It and Weep (2006)

When Jamie (Kay Panabaker) accidentally submits a copy of her journal, which is a more imaginative version of her real-life, for a class assignment, she finds fame when it is published into a book. But when she accidentally admits that the book is based on her real life, she has to try and undo the damage she has caused. 

Where to Watch: Disney+

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Get A Clue (2002)

When Lexy Gold (Lindsay Lohan), who writes an advice column for her school newspaper, discovers that her teacher has gone missing, she sets out to investigate and solve the case. Along with her friends, Lexy has to uncover what really happened to Mr. Walker before it’s too late.

Where to Watch: Disney+

You Wish! (2003)

Alex often wonders what life would be like without his annoying little brother Stevie around. But when his dream comes true, after making a wish on a magic coin, he soon discovers that his new life isn’t actually everything he thought it would be.

Where to Watch: Disney+

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Stuck in the Suburbs (2004)

After the cellphone of teen idol Jordan Cahill winds up in the hands of fangirl Brittany (Danielle Panabaker), she sets out to return it to him. In the process, she realizes that his entire image and life is manufactured by his record label, going against his true self. 

Where to Watch: Disney+

Brink! (1998)

Before he was in The Princess Diaries, Erik von Detten starred in Brink! as Andy “Brink” Brinker. He and his crew of “soul skaters” love in-line skating for fun, but when an opportunity comes up to leave them behind for their rival, Team X-Bladz, to help his family make money, things get personal.

Where to Watch: Disney+

Minutemen (2008)

When three high school outcasts invent a time machine, they set out to go back in time to save fellow students from embarrassing situations. However, the three, calling themselves the Minutemen, soon discover that there are unexpected consequences to turning back the clock.

Where to Watch: Disney+

The Thirteenth Year (1999)

As Cody approaches his 13th birthday, he begins to experience strange things happening, like developing scales on his hands and feet when wet. He soon discovers why these changes are happening – he is the child of a mermaid.

Where to Watch: Disney+

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Now You See It… (2005)

Aspiring TV producer Allyson Miller (Aly Michalka) is working on a new reality series searching for the world’s greatest kid magician. Looking for her big star, she stumbles upon Danny, who appears to have something special about him.

Where to Watch: Disney+

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Go Figure (2005)

14-year-old Katelin has dreams of being a Olympic figure skater, but she has to join a girls’ hockey team to have her chance to train with a famous coach. But can she balance skate club practice, hockey practice, homework and her life? Watch Go Figure to find out!

Where to Watch: Disney+

Pixel Perfect (2004)

In an attempt to help his friend Samantha’s band overhaul their image, Roscoe (Ricky Ullman) uses computer tech to craft singer Loretta Modern, a sentient hologram who becomes the face of the band. She helps the Zettabytes catapult to fame, but things soon begin to backfire.

Where to Watch: Disney+

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Full-Court Miracle (2003)

Alex “Schlots” Schlotsky, team captain for Philadelphia Hebrew Academy Lions basketball team, has big dreams of a career in basketball. He soon meets Lamont Carr, a former college basketball star, who Alex persuades into coaching their team. As the boys study the miracle of Hanukkah, they also experience their own miracle.

Where to Watch: Disney+

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