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The Cheetah Girls (novel series)

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The Cheetah Girls is a novel series written by Deborah Gregory. The series, which began in 1999, is about a female vocal group seeking success and fortune.[1][2][3]

Novels

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1999
  • The Cheetah Girls #01: Wishing on a Star
  • The Cheetah Girls #02: Shop in the Name of Love
  • The Cheetah Girls #03: Who's 'Bout to Bounce?
  • The Cheetah Girls #04: Hey, Ho, Hollywood!
2000
  • The Cheetah Girls #05: Woof, There It Is
  • The Cheetah Girls #06: It's Raining Benjamins
  • The Cheetah Girls #07: Dorinda's Secret
  • The Cheetah Girls #08: Growl Power
2001
  • The Cheetah Girls #09: Showdown at the Okie-Dokie
  • The Cheetah Girls #10: Cuchifrita, Ballerina
  • The Cheetah Girls #11: Dorinda Gets a Groove
  • The Cheetah Girls #12: In the House With Mouse!
2002
  • The Cheetah Girls #13: Oops, Doggy Dog!
2003
  • The Cheetah Girls: Livin' Large! Books #1-#4 (Bind-Up #1)
  • The Cheetah Girls Supa Dupa Sparkle! Books #5-#8 (Bind-Up #2)
2004
  • The Cheetah Girls: Growl Power Forever! Books #9-#12 (Bind-Up #3)
  • The Cheetah Girls: Movie Junior Novel
2005
  • The Cheetah Girls: Off the Hook! Books #13-#16 (Bind-up #4)
  • The Cheetah Girls Quiz Book
  • The Cheetah Girls Supa-Star Scrapbook
  • The Cheetah Girls: Cheetah Chatter
2006
  • The Cheetah Girls: Movie Junior Novel 2
  • XOXO, The Cheetah Girls

Film adaptations

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In the book series, there are five Cheetah Girls, but in the first film adaption and its sequel, there are only four, while in the third film installment, there are only three.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Christian, Margena A. (2008-01-28). "No Big Payday For Originator Of 'Cheetah Girls'". Jet. 113 (3): 25–27.
  2. ^ Powell, Imani (April 2003). "Books to Film". Essence. 33 (12): 118.
  3. ^ a b Sembhi, Aisha (2023-01-24). "Long Live 'The Cheetah Girls,' Disney Channel's Most Revolutionary Film". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2024-08-25.