Day 3 DCOM Marathon Schedule and Descriptions

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Day 3 of Disney Channel’s DCOM Marathon is only a couple of hours away and below you will find the schedule and descriptions for the day’s airings.

Day 3 kicks off with movies that feature stars competing in some form of sport or competition. It is also the day that features one of our favorite DCOMs Rip Girls.

Which movies will you be watching from Day 3’s line up?

 

1:05 a.m. “Zenon: Z3” (2004)
As Zenon (Kirsten Storms) prepares for an important contest, an activist seeks her help in a quest to prevent the moon’s colonization.

2:40 a.m. “Halloweentown High” (2004)
Two witches (Debbie Reynolds, Kimberly J. Brown) protect a group of students from the legendary Knights of the Iron Dagger.

4:20 a.m. “The Thirteenth Year” (1999)
As a boy (Chez Starbuck) approaches adolescence he grows scales and fins, communicates with fish and breathes underwater.

6:00 a.m. “Right on Track” (2003)
A Houston man (Jon Robert Lindstrom) inspires his daughters, Erica (Beverley Mitchell) and Courtney (Brie Larson) Enders, to become champions in the male-dominated world of drag racing.

7:45 a.m. “Full-Court Miracle” (2003)
Jewish schoolboys convince a former college-basketball player (Richard T. Jones) to coach their winless team.

9:35 a.m. “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off” (2003)
A junior high school student, Eddie Ogden (Taylor Ball) is an aspiring baseball player, but what he truly loves is cooking. Although he receives plenty of athletic encouragement from his father, Hank (Mark L. Taylor), who also serves as his team’s coach, Eddie can’t resist pursuing his culinary skills, and this decision ends up interfering with baseball. Despite the disappointment expressed by his dad and friends, Eddie presses on with his cooking and enters a high-profile competition.

11:20 p.m. “Brink!” (1998)
Andy “Brink” Brinker (Erik von Detten) is the leader of a group of inline skaters who disapprove of corporate sponsorship, believing that skating should be done for fun rather than profit. But when Brink’s family starts having financial problems, he’s forced to compromise his principles and join a sponsored team led by the arrogant Val (Sam Horrigan). Not knowing his motivation, Brink’s friends are stunned by the decision and collectively shun him until the truth comes out.

1:10 p.m. “Double Teamed” (2002)
In this fact-based film, twins Heidi (Annie McElwain) and Heather Burge (Poppi Monroe) take an unusual route to becoming WNBA stars. As teens, the girls enroll in a large high school in hopes of being noticed by college talent scouts. Before long, the school’s basketball coach enlists the Burge sisters to play for his team. They begin to shine on the court, but before they succeed, they must learn to accept one another’s differences and deal with their overbearing dad (Nick Searcy).

2:55 p.m. “Rip Girls” (2000)
A 13-year-old (Camilla Belle) learns to surf while visiting Hawaii for the first time to see a plantation she inherited.

4:35 p.m. “Motocrossed” (2001)
Feeling responsible for her twin brother’s (Trever O’Brien) injury, a teenager (Alana Austin) pretends to be him and competes in a series of motocross races.

6:20 p.m. “Cloud 9” (2014)
A snowboarder (Dove Cameron) takes lessons from a former champion (Luke Benward), inspiring him to reach for the stars once again.

8:00 p.m. “Teen Beach 2” (2015)
When characters from the movie musical “Wet Side Story” get stuck in the real world, teens Brady (Ross Lynch) and Mack (Maia Mitchell) must find a way to return them home.
Initial release: June 26, 2015

9:55 p.m. “Bad Hair Day” (2015)
On the day of her senior prom, a teen (Laura Marano) winds up helping a down-on-her-luck policewoman (Leigh-Allyn Baker) pursue a jewel thief (Christian Campbell).

11:40 p.m. “How to Build a Better Boy” (2014)
Teenage tech whizzes (China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund) unwittingly use military software to program a robotic boyfriend.

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