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The twins get grounded and are forbidden to leave the suite, leaving London's Internet show without a producer. Luckily, Maddie steps in and books Chris Brown as a guest star on the show. Meanwhile, Cody sneaks out and books some guest stars of his own, The Cheetah Girls.

The Suite Life on Deck is a Disney Channel original series, which aired for three seasons on Disney Channel from September 26, 2008 to May 6, 2011.

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121September 26, 2008July 17, 2009
228August 7, 2009June 18, 2010
322July 2, 2010May 6, 2011
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Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2008–09)[edit]

  • This season consists of 21 episodes.
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11'The Suite Life Sets Sail'Jim DrakeDanny Kallis & Pamela Eells O'ConnellSeptember 26, 20081015.7[1]

Zack (Dylan Sprouse), Cody (Cole Sprouse), London (Brenda Song), and Mr. Moseby (Phill Lewis) from The Suite Life of Zack & Cody set sail on the SS Tipton for their semester at sea. London uses jewelry to bribe her cabin-mate, Padma, to leave the ship so she can have a cabin to herself. Cody finds himself sharing a cabin with Woody, who is very messy. Zack shares a cabin with Bailey (Debby Ryan), who is a neat freak. Nobody knows that Bailey is a girl who disguised herself as a boy in order to gain a position on the ship after she found out that there were no more vacancies for girls. Zack and Cody agree to switch cabin-mates, but Zack changes his mind after he finds out that Bailey is a girl. After everyone else eventually finds this out, Bailey is allowed to stay, filling the position vacated by London's ex-cabin-mate, and Bailey becomes London's new cabin-mate. This is the last straw for London and she escapes to Parrot Island via helicopter.

Special guest star: Kim Rhodes as Carey Martin

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Tiya Sircar as Padma, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink
22'Parrot Island'Rich CorrellDanny Kallis & Pamela Eells O'ConnellSeptember 27, 20081075.1[1]

When the SS Tipton makes a special trip to pick up London from Parrot Island, Bailey, Moseby, and Woody end up in the island's jail because all of the parrots left for Seal Island after Tipton Industries cut down all the trees. Zack and Cody attempt to get them released from jail, but the twins are incarcerated along with the others and Bailey has to use her pig, Porkers, to rescue them. Zack and Cody fight over Bailey, but Zack lets Cody have her after finding out about her ex-boyfriend Moose and seeing she has too much 'baggage,' while Zack wants a girl who is just a 'carry on.' Eventually London comes back on board and the trees are now replanted on Parrot Island.

Guest stars: Lillian Adams as Mrs. Pepperman, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Stuart Pankin as Simms, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink
33'Broke 'N' Yo-Yo'Jim DrakeJeny Quine & Adam LapidusOctober 3, 20081024.0[2]

Bailey is mad that London is hogging all the space in their cabin, so she decides to trick her with the myth of the 'Sea Snark.' She later feels guilty and tells her the truth. Meanwhile, when Zack uses up both his and Cody's meal cards buying expensive things for all of the girls on the ship, they run out of money. Moseby puts them to work so they can earn their keep. Cody is practicing for a yo-yo contest to make some money and impress Bailey and Zack agrees to take over both his and Cody's jobs on the ship so Cody can perfect his yo-yo trick. To keep up with both jobs, Zack uses a towel thrower to get the towels to the passengers. Cody finds himself up against a young yo-yo champion named Johan Yo. Johan wins the yo-yo competition, but after Bailey tells Cody that Johan is a professional, he is disqualified because the competition was for amateurs only, and Cody is declared the winner. Despite winning, Zack and Cody do not keep the money. Instead, Moseby keeps the money to pay for the damage done by Zack's thrower.

Guest stars: Grant Johnson as Johan Yo, Kara Crane as Piper
44'The Kidney of the Sea'Ellen GittelsohnJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockOctober 10, 2008103N/A

Zack develops a crush on a cute passenger named Violet, but must deal with her wealthy 'boyfriend', Ashton, and snooty mother who will do anything to keep Zack and Violet apart, especially after Ashton gives her an expensive jewelry piece. Meanwhile, Cody referees an intelligence test between London's dog, Ivana, and Bailey's pet pig, Porkers. Bailey tries to take advantage of Cody's crush on her, while London tries to bribe Cody. At the end, the competition ends in a draw. Ashton accuses Zack of stealing the 'Kidney of the Sea' necklace. London's dog, Ivana, proves Ashton wrong. Ashton had hidden the jewel in his pocket and then he admits the truth in a grudging tone.

Guest stars: Christa B. Allen as Violet, Shannon Holt as Mrs. Berg, Aaron Perilo as Ashton

Note: The episode is a parody of the 1997 film Titanic.
55'Showgirls'
'Show & Tell'
Shelley JensenHoward Nemetz & Dan SignerOctober 17, 2008104N/A

London and Bailey are on a mission to prove that Miss Tutweiller is dating Mr. Moseby after overhearing a conversation between the two. Meanwhile, Zack convinces Cody to sneak out after curfew to catch the Starlight Follies burlesque show on the ship. When they finally make it past the security guard and into the show, they become convinced that their teacher, Miss Tutweiller, is one of the showgirls after seeing her heart shaped anklet in the show and during class. So, Zack sends Bailey and London undercover as two showgirls to find out. But eventually thanks to Woody ratting them out (after getting his grade raised to a 'D+', Zack, Cody, London & Bailey get caught sneaking into the Starlight Follies on a school night & get detention. However at the end when the kids are out of earshot, it is revealed that Miss Tutweiller was the showgirl because she was filling in for someone.

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby

Note: This episode is listed on various media sources under both titles.
66'International Dateline'Ellen GittelsohnJeny Quine & Dan SignerOctober 24, 2008105N/A

In a similar fashion to Groundhog Day, Cody tries to impress Bailey at their school dance, but he fails and finds himself stuck in a time loop while everyone is oblivious to what is happening. Cody believes the time loop is caused by fate giving him another chance with Bailey, but eventually realizes that lightning striking the ship as it crossed the International Date Line was what caused the time reversal, so he reduces the ship's speed to break the time loop. In the end, he still fails to impress Bailey but Zack helps him out.

Guest stars: Lillian Adams as Mrs. Pepperman, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Steve Monroe as Haggis, Chad Duell as Holden, Rachael Bell as Addison

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
77'It's All Greek to Me'Shelley JensenJim GeoghanNovember 7, 2008106N/A

The SS Tipton visits Greece. While they are there, Bailey crushes on the handsome young tour guide, which makes Cody jealous. To impress her, Arwin's cousin, Milos, gives him a replica of the ancient amulet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite to give as a gift to her, but in a mix up, he ends up getting the real one. Meanwhile, London has to write a speech for her father, who is funding a new exhibit, but finds it very difficult, but then has a dream about Greek history, which inspires her.

Guest stars: Adam Bay as Adonis, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, John Kapelos as Elias, Brian Stepanek as Milos/Arwin
88'Sea Monster Mash'Rich CorrellAdam LapidusNovember 14, 20081084.4[3]

The class has a school project to complete and Cody chooses Bailey to be his partner, disappointing Zack who had hoped to get Cody to complete his and Woody's project for them. After Bailey tells London that she has partnered with Cody, London teams up with Zack and Woody. Cody is trying to catch a famous sea monster, but keeps failing and disappointing Bailey. Zack tries to sabotage Cody's project. However, his own project turns into a monster when London pours a smoothie into their plant project, causing it to grow and eventually trapping Zack, Woody, and London. The sea monster shows up at the end of the episode.

Guest star: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink
99'Flowers and Chocolate'Rich CorrellTim PollockNovember 21, 20081094.07[4]

Chelsea, Barbara, and Bob visit the SS Tipton. Cody is worried about how he's going to tell Barbara about his feelings for Bailey, but Barbara has to dump Cody because she and Bob are now dating. Right before Cody tells her about Bailey, Barbara tells him about her and Bob. To make Barbara jealous, Cody tells her that he and Bailey are also dating, thinking he can get away with the lie because Bailey is off the ship, only for her to return early. London tells Chelsea that her cabin is her shoe closet, and that Woody is her servant. Woody agrees to help her because he has a crush on Chelsea. During movie night, Cody tries to make Barbara think that he and Bailey are dating, but Bailey eventually finds out. Cody apologizes and Bailey forgives him and says if he wanted her to be his pretend girlfriend, all he had to do is ask. To show it, she tickles him, wraps her arms around him, and finishes with a kiss on the cheek (causing Cody to faint) saying that would have made Barbara really jealous. Chelsea finds out that London is just a regular student, but instead of telling everyone, tells London she will tell everyone that London was 'abducted by aliens' instead. Bob also apologizes to Zack for never getting to spend any time with him.

Guest stars: Brittany Curran as Chelsea Brimmer, Sophie Oda as Barbara Brownstein, Jennifer Tisdale as Activities Coordinator Connie, Charlie Stewart as Bob, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Note: London's plot is similar to the Yay Me episode, 'London in London,' in which London and Chelsea meet and London tells her that Bailey is her shoe closet maid.

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
1010'Boo You'Phill LewisJeff HodsdenDecember 5, 20081104.3[5][6]

When Cody and Kirby don't allow Zack to bungee-jump off the side of the ship, the brothers accidentally knock Kirby off the ship, but Kirby, who is by then attached to the bungee cord, gets pulled back and, after a short flight, lands in the hot tub. To make it up to him, Zack and Cody tutor Kirby so he can pass his high school equivalency exam and earn a promotion. Meanwhile, London embarrasses Bailey on her internet show in a new segment called 'Boo You!'

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby, Chad Duell as Holden, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Note: London first mentioned her 'Boo You' frown right before her 24-hour Yay Me broadcast in 'Let Us Entertain You,' a season 3 episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
1111'seaHarmony'Lex PassarisBilly RibackDecember 12, 20081114.2[5]

Zack and London play matchmaker for Mr. Moseby and Ms. Tutweiller, but with little success. Eventually, they get Moseby and Tutweiller together, and although they have an argument, they remain together. Meanwhile, Cody tries to impress Bailey by acting like someone else based on her dating test results. However, what Cody doesn't know is that some of her answers were for fun, while the others were true.

Guest star: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller

Title Reference: An online match maker, eHarmony.
1212'The Mommy and the Swami'Lex PassarisDan Signer & Jeny QuineJanuary 9, 2009115N/A

When the ship stops in India, Cody takes Zack with him to visit his guru, a Swami who lives in the top of a mountain who charges high prices for everything he sells. Eventually, Zack and Cody run out of money and join the Swami's worldwide call center. Meanwhile, Mr. Moseby is having computer problems and is trying to contact the call center for help, but without any success. Padma, who was originally London's cabin-mate on the ship, but left after London bribed her, asks London to help convince her mother that she was still at sea. It is later shown that the help center Moseby was calling was run by the Swami, who used an American accent.

Guest stars: Rizwan Manji as the Swami, Tiya Sircar as Padma, Sarah Ripard as Gitanjali/Buffy

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
1313'Maddie on Deck'Rich CorrellJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockJanuary 16, 20091124.1[7]

When the ship touches down in Linchtenstamp, Maddie Fitzpatrick visits the SS Tipton and gains a new friend in Bailey. Prince Jeffy of Linchtenstamp, who is only 8 years old, falls in love with Maddie and forces her to marry him. However, Zack challenges the Prince to a joust, with Maddie being the prize. Zack beats Prince Jeffy on a bouncing ball and using a water noodle weapon. Also, Zack finally gets his long-awaited kiss from Maddie.

Special guest star: Ashley Tisdale as Maddie Fitzpatrick

Guest stars: Uriah Shelton as Prince Jeffy, Cale Hoelzman as Prince Timmy, Scott Dreier as Harold The Herald

Note: This is the 100th episode of the Suite Life series, and also the last appearance of Maddie Fitzpatrick in the show.
1414'When in Rome...'Rich CorrellJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockJanuary 23, 2009113N/A

The ship docks in Rome, Italy and London falls for a handsome musician named Luca while he performs in the streets. Later, as Bailey searches for her money belt key, she overhears that Luca and his uncle, Marco, are actually con men and had already conned London for $20,000. Bailey talks to Luca and finds out that he actually doesn't want to be a con man and really likes London. So, they hatch a plan to get the money back from his uncle that involves Bailey dressing up as Naomi Wyoming, a parody of Hannah Montana. Meanwhile, Zack and Cody get themselves hired by Chef Gigi so they can eat at her restaurant. At the end, Cody is fired, but Zack enjoys a delicious meal with Gigi.

Guest stars: Jacopo Sarno as Luca, Joe Nipote as Marco, Sandra Purpuro as Gigi

Note: The song that Luca performs is the Italian version of 'Could You Be the One?' from Disney Channel's short series As the Bell Rings.
1515'Shipnotized'Shelley JensenJim GeoghanJanuary 30, 20091144.0[8][9]

A famous hypnotist visits the SS Tipton and accidentally hypnotizes London to act like Bailey, which gets her really annoyed. Meanwhile, Harvard's Dean of Admissions, Monroe Cabot, is also visiting with his daughter Olivia. Cabbit is fond of Cody, but thinks lowly of Zack, although Zack wants to date Olivia who shares feelings for Zack as well. Since Cabbit does not approve of the relationship, Zack and Cody concoct a plan where Cody will pretend to date Olivia, which Cabbit approves of, but Zack will actually be the one who goes on the date.

Guest stars: Gilland Jones as Olivia, Hamilton Mitchell as Cabot, Alec Ledd as Enzo Biscotti

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
1616'Mom and Dad on Deck'Ellen GittelsohnDanny Kallis & Jim GeoghanFebruary 20, 20091175.3[10]

Zack and Cody plan to have an all-guys weekend with their father, but a surprise visit from their mother ruins their plans. When Kurt and Carey get a show on the ship, Mr. Moseby says they can stay on board permanently if it is a success. Worried their parents will stay on the ship, the twins hatch a plan to sabotage their parents' show. Meanwhile, London tries to find the perfect belated birthday gift for Mr. Moseby by following him around all day. In the end, London makes Mr. Moseby very happy that he got a present from her because even his own mother forgot his birthday.

Special guest star: Kim Rhodes as Carey Martin

Guest star: Robert Torti as Kurt Martin

Note: Zack and Cody's father's name is Kurt Martin, but the credits at the end of the show address him as Rick Martin.

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
1717'The Wrong Stuff'Ellen GittelsohnJeny Quine & Adam LapidusMarch 27, 20091183.4[11]

London holds a competition between Cody and Woody to decide which one of them will accompany her on her trip to the Tipton Space Station. Desperate to win, Cody and Woody each try to sabotage the other during the competition. Meanwhile, Zack is in charge of the senior citizen's activities and meets a passenger who is unwilling to participate in any of the activities. Zack makes multiple attempts to find something he wants to do and finally discovers that he enjoys playing pranks on other people. Together, they try to pull off a series of pranks on the other passengers.

Guest stars: Lillian Adams as Mrs. Pepperman, Gavin MacLeod as Barker, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett, Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
1818'Splash & Trash'Rich CorrellPamela Eells O'Connell & Dan SignerApril 17, 2009119N/A

Zack and Woody are convinced that a girl the SS Tipton rescued from the ocean is actually a mermaid. They make multiple attempts to prove it, but are unsuccessful. Upon her telling Zack that she is really a competitive swimmer and extremely busy training for the Olympics, Zack decides to teach her how to relax. Meanwhile, Cody is fired as the ship's towel boy after he doesn't allow passengers to use multiple towels in an attempt to protect the environment. He also puts up a show to portray the future of the Earth if this kind of overuse continues, which ultimately gets him re-hired as towel boy.

Guest stars: Allie Gonino as Marissa, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
1919'Mulch Ado About Nothing'Danny KallisPamela Eells O'ConnellMay 1, 2009116N/A

When Bailey starts feeling homesick, Cody decides to recreate her hometown festival. However, thanks to London, Bailey's hometown boyfriend, Moose, shows up. He and Cody compete in corn bobbin', arm wrestling, and chess to win Bailey's heart, but Cody loses every competition. Moose asks Bailey to come home, so she asks Cody what to do. Cody says to follow her heart and Bailey stays because she would miss her friends. At the end, Bailey hints that she likes Cody after the pair share a hug.

Guest stars: Hutch Dano as Moose, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink
2020'Cruisin' for a Bruisin'Lex PassarisDanny KallisJune 5, 2009121N/A

Zack puts ice cream on Cody's report. Fed up, Cody throws the ice cream to the floor. Moseby slips on the ice cream. Kirby tries to save him, but ends up injuring him. Connie takes over Moseby's work and breaks a boat in a bottle intended as a gift for the captain. Everyone tries to comfort Moseby, but none of them do any good. Moseby overhears mention of a problem with the boat and thinks there is a problem with the full-size ship. London eventually fixes the boat in a bottle. Moseby falls down the stairs and injures everyone except London. Finally, Moseby accidentally breaks the boat and doesn't have enough time to repair it.

Guest stars: Jennifer Tisdale as Connie, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
2121'Double-Crossed'
(Part two of 'Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana')
Rich CorrellDanny Kallis & Pamela Eells O'ConnellJuly 17, 20091209.3[12]

Hannah Montana boards the SS Tipton on her way to a concert performance in Honolulu, Hawaii. To impress Bailey, Cody desperately tries to get tickets to the show, having claimed he knew Hannah from when she stayed in the Tipton hotel and ate cake off of Zack's shirt. Meanwhile, the Russo's are still aboard the ship on their vacation in which Alex pulls a prank on Justin by putting blue dye in the hot tub, making him turn blue, for which Mr. Moseby blames Zack, while Max tries to impress London with his magical suitcase. In the end, Alex is grounded for pranking Justin, and Mr. Moseby apologizes to Zack for blaming him (Though he is still in trouble, as he admitted to perpetuating other pranks); and Hannah Montana arrives in the lobby and recognizes Cody because of the cake on his shirt, she then gives Bailey & Cody tickets to her concert plus backstage passes, Bailey then tells Cody that 'this is going to be the best date ever', and that Cody is 'her guy' which ends in Bailey finally kisses Cody on the lips, starting their anticipated relationship.

Special guest stars: Jake T. Austin as Max Russo, Miley Cyrus as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana, Selena Gomez as Alex Russo, David Henrie as Justin Russo, Emily Osment as Lilly Truscott/Lola Luftnagle

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby

Notes: This episode is a crossover that features the casts of Wizards of Waverly Place and Hannah Montana coming aboard the SS Tipton. This is the second time Miley Cyrus has worked as Hannah Montana on a Suite Life show. The first time was in the episode for the That's So Raven/The Suite Life of Zack & Cody/Hannah Montana episode called That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana. This is also the second time Selena Gomez has worked on a Suite Life show. The first time was in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode 'A Midsummer's Nightmare' when she played a classmate named Gwen.

Season 2 (2009–10)[edit]

  • This season consists of 28 episodes.
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221'The Spy Who Shoved Me'Shelley JensenJim GeoghanAugust 7, 20092054.9[13]

A microchip with secret information on it goes missing and the twins help a spy recover it. Cody gives the chip to Bailey, telling her to hide it and not to look at what's in it, but Bailey looks it up on her computer anyway. When Cody finds out that Bailey ignored him, breaking her promise, he has mixed emotions. Bailey kisses Cody on the lips as a way of telling him he can trust her, so he forgives her.

Guest stars: Gildart Jackson as James Smith, Sara Erikson as Red Finger

Notes: This is the first episode of the series to be broadcast in High Definition, and the show now utilizes a 'filmized' appearance (though it is still shot on videotape, as is standard with Disney Channel sitcoms).
232'Ala-ka-scram!'Shelley JensenBilly RibackAugust 14, 20092064.1[14]

London develops a crush on the ship's magician. Meanwhile, Zack tries to hang out with Cody and Bailey, much to their annoyance, so to get him off their back, they invite Woody to hang out with Zack for an upcoming Air Band contest.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Savannah Jayde as Tanya, Briana Lane as Karina, Justin Kredible as Armando

Notes: The song Zack sings, 'Hot December Snow,' is a parody of Guns N' Roses' 'November Rain,' with Zack as Jim Gillette of Nitro and Woody as Slash.
243'In the Line of Duty'Rich CorrellJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockAugust 21, 20092034.3[15]

After Zack gets in trouble with Ms. Tutwieller by setting off a stink cloud, she suggests that he becomes the hall monitor, but it soon gets out of hand when he puts all of his classmates in detention. Meanwhile, Cody and Bailey find it increasingly harder to spend time with each other. In addition, Bailey gets a job at London's new boutique, which is actually a secret closet to store the rest of her extensive collection of clothes.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Marisa Theodore as Cara, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby
254'Kitchen Casanova'Rich CorrellJeny Quine & Dan SignerSeptember 4, 20092023.7[16]

Cody's teacher is chopping onions and cuts herself so Cody fills in for her. But, when he becomes the center of attention, Bailey starts to get jealous and makes a plan with Woody to get him back. Meanwhile, London is selling Zack's paintings' (sneezed food) for $30,000. Then, Zack finds out and tries to sell them on his own, but finds out people only like them because London did.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Rachael Bell as Addison, Jennifer Rhodes as Mrs. McCracken, Leslie-Anne Huff as Reina

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
265'Smarticle Particles'Rich CorrellAdam LapidusSeptember 11, 20092014.0[17]

To win a bet with Cody, Bailey convinces London that a perfume will make her smarter. Meanwhile, Zack asks out the captain of the boys wrestling team, who is a girl, after accidentally dropping freezing cold ocean water on her, that he had meant to drop on Woody.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Staci Pratt as Becky
276'Family Thais'Rich CorrellJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockSeptember 18, 20092094.5[18]

Bailey and London go to Thailand to meet London's grandmother and discover that she is a poor farmer so London gives her grandmother and her hut a makeover. Meanwhile, Zack asks Cody to be his wingman because he likes a girl, although he wants to be faithful to Bailey. In the end, the girl ends up liking Cody.

Guest stars: Erica Aulds as Sasha, Ashley Farley as Hilary, Elizabeth Sung as Khun Yai

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
287'Goin' Bananas'Phill LewisJeny Quine & Dan SignerSeptember 25, 20092044.0[19]

Zack turns in one of Cody's old term papers as his own, without realizing that Cody had inserted a bizarre passage about a fictional banana-phobia, so Mrs. Tutweiller sends him to see a counsellor, ending with Zack taking his anger out on his brother. Meanwhile, London goes through withdrawal when her cellphone is taken away after she is caught texting during class, prompting Bailey to help her find something new to do to keep her hands busy. In addition, Woody spends all of his time playing a virtual reality game called 'Better Life' as an avatar named Brock. He has a virtual girlfriend named Peaches (who turns out to be Addison). Cody tells him that he can't live his whole life through a virtual reality game.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Rachael Bell as Addison, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Michael Hitchcock as Mr. Blanket

Note: This is the first episode of the series to have two sub-plots.

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
298'Lost at Sea'Rich CorrellDanny Kallis & Pamela Eells O'ConnellOctober 2, 2009207–2087.6[20]

After the gang returns for a new semester, London finds she doesn't have enough closet space, Cody deals with his voice cracking, and Zack's fake welcome buddy plan falls flat when Woody reveals it to his target. The whole gang ends up in London's closet lifeboat and Woody accidentally sets them adrift. After escaping sharks and arguing over supplies, Cody and Bailey argue about which way to set sail, and though the crew sides with Bailey, Cody changes the sail during the night, landing them on a deserted island. Bailey angrily breaks up with Cody. Cody thinks that manly outdoorsman Zack is winning Bailey's heart over the next few days. London, however, thinks that she has won an all-expense paid trip to a five-star island resort, and Woody is stuck with keeping up the facade. Cody desperately tries to win Bailey back, and comes up with a plan to get everyone back to the ship. Meanwhile, Mr. Moseby and Ms. Tutweiller search the ship for the five teens, and end up adrift in their own boat, having the same argument that Cody and Bailey had.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Michelle DeFraites as Jenna

Note: This is a one-hour episode and was broadcast in 4:3 letterbox on Disney Channel's standard-definition feed (the first episode of a Disney Channel series to be shown in this format on the SD feed). All previous and subsequent episodes are shown in a 4:3 full-screen pan and scan picture format on the SD feed.
309'Roomies'Danny KallisDanny Kallis & Pamela Eells O'ConnellOctober 16, 20092104.7[21]

Marcus Little, a former child singer, arrives on the SS Tipton and is assigned to share a cabin with Zack, who is trying to figure out Marcus' true identity. When Marcus reveals he is a former child artist named Lil' Little, he reveals how he came on board to try and have a normal childhood. Zack then decides to help him live as a child although Marcus later gets annoyed when Zack asks for an autograph from him for his new crush. After a talk with Mr. Moseby, Marcus realises that he overreacted and gives Zack's crush an autograph and accepts the offer of friendship. Meanwhile, Cody and Bailey play against each other in a series of friendly competitions.

Guest star: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Note: Doc Shaw joins the main cast as Marcus Little.
3110'Crossing Jordin'Mark CendrowskiJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockOctober 23, 20092135.2[22]

Zack, Cody, and Marcus attempt to write a song for the ship's guest singer, Jordin Sparks, to perform, but with less than her best interests in mind. Meanwhile, London meets the winner of a contest where a contestant gets to be London's best friend for a week on the ship, but the winner acts like a brat and also steals London's identity.

Special guest star: Jordin Sparks as herself

Guest stars: Cameron Escalante as Alyssa, Dave Secor as George

Note: Jordin Sparks performs the song 'Battlefield' from her 2009 album of the same name.
3211'Bermuda Triangle'Phill LewisAdam Lapidus & Jeny QuineNovember 13, 20092114.8[23]

Zack and Cody receive a $200 check from their parents for their 16th birthday, but have an argument about how to spend it and end up ripping it in half. Following this, Zack wishes he was an only child and Cody wishes for the same, saying that nothing would make him happier. Once the ship enters the Bermuda Triangle, a parallel universe opens up and their wish comes true; the twins were split up at birth, with Zack growing up with just their mom and Cody growing up with just their dad.

Guest star: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Note: This episode and Snakes on a Boat are the only episodes of the series that Phill Lewis both directs and appears in. Lewis was absent from all other episodes that he directed.
3312'The Beauty and the Fleeced'Lex PassarisDan SignerNovember 20, 20092124.8[24]

Zack, Marcus, and Woody create a fake beauty pageant so they can meet girls. When Mr. Moseby learns of their plans, he punishes them by forcing them to see it through. Meanwhile, London intimidates Bailey by bragging about her previous success in beauty pageants. As a result, Bailey enters the SS Tipton's pageant to try to beat London, and hires Cody as her coach.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Brittany Ross as Capri

Note: When Cody tells Bailey that he has been in a beauty pageant before, this is a reference to The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode, 'The Fairest of Them All.' It also references the pilot where Bailey disguised as a boy.
3413'The Swede Life'Ellen GittelsohnJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockDecember 4, 2009215N/A

Zack, Cody, London, and Bailey visit Martensgrav, a Swedish town founded by the twins' ancestors (portrayed by Dylan and Cole Sprouse), only to discover the townsfolk consider the great Martin family as villains. Meanwhile, Marcus and Mr. Moseby want to visit a museum for the Swedish pop group ABBA, but get stuck at a Swedish furniture store, Umaka (a spoof of IKEA) in search of a missing screw for Moseby's Swedish nightstand.

Guest stars: Ed Begley, Jr. as Mayor Ragnar, Katie Gill as Dorta, Mary Kate McGeehan as Helga
3514'Mother of the Groom'Rich CorrellDanny KallisJanuary 8, 20102173.8[25]

Esteban comes aboard the SS Tipton with his fiance and mother. While the boys have a bachelor party for Esteban, London and Bailey try to help Esteban's mother (who disapproves of the marriage) find something she enjoys aside from taking care of her son so that she can accept Esteban's marriage and move on with life.

Guest stars: Charo as Señora Ramirez, Adrian R'Mante as Esteban Ramirez, Marisa Ramirez as Francesca
3615'The Defiant Ones'Rich CorrellDan SignerJanuary 15, 20102184.0[26]

Cody creates a web of lies when he tries to cover up his failure to do his homework. Meanwhile, Zack and Mr. Moseby are handcuffed together by Mr. Blanket in order for them to learn to get along.

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Michael Hitchcock as Mr. Blanket
3716'Any Given Fantasy'Rich CorrellJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockJanuary 18, 2010
(Disney XD)
January 22, 2010
(Disney Channel)
2205.2[27]

When Mr. Moseby forbids the students from playing football on the ship, they become interested in playing fantasy football. London talks her way into having a team in the fantasy football league and after impressing the boys with her knowledge of football, London unveils her team's weapon, Kurt Warner. London also promises the winners of the football a golden trophy, as a result, Zack, Marcus, and Woody dress up like mascots to gain London's trophy. Meanwhile, Cody becomes upset when his friends tease him due to his poor football skills so he enlists Kirby as his coach.

Guest stars: Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Kurt Warner as himself

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
3817'Rollin' With the Holmies'Mark CendrowskiJim Geoghan & Dan SignerJanuary 29, 2010214N/A

When the ship docks in London, Cody attempts to solve a mystery surrounding a stolen book that belongs to Queen Elizabeth II. Meanwhile, Mr. Moseby teaches Zack and Marcus how to play croquet so they can compete against London's snobby new crush and his friend in order for Marcus to gain London's affection. Later, Cody manages to reveal that the detective in the museum is in fact the thief. He is arrested and the Queen invites Cody, Bailey and Woody for tea as a reward for fining her book.

Guest stars: Charles Shaughnessy as Constable, Jarrett Sleeper as Wicket, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink
3918'Can You Dig It?'Phill LewisAdam Lapidus & Jeny QuineFebruary 12, 2010223N/A

When Zack accidentally finds the crown of the ancient Princess Zaria, he takes credit for all the years of research Cody did, making Cody angry. Zaria's spirit possesses Bailey who is now desperate to get her crown back and punishes Zack for taking it. Now, it is up to Cody to save Zack and release the spirit from Bailey.

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Alex Cambert as Luis, Lesli Margherita as Isabel

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
4019'London's Apprentice'Rich CorrellPamela Eells O'ConnellFebruary 26, 20102193.6[28]

Mr. Tipton wants London to present him with a great new invention, so London offers a one million dollar prize for the person who creates the best new invention. Zack, Cody, Bailey, Marcus, and Mr. Moseby present their ideas to London for her to decide which one is the best. Meanwhile, London gives Kirby the bag containing the one million dollars, but he loses the bag and must retrace his steps to find it.

Guest star: Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby
4120'Once Upon a Suite Life'Bob KoherrJeny Quine & Dan SignerMarch 5, 2010225N/A

Zack, Cody, London, and Bailey fall asleep during class when Ms. Tutweiller is lecturing about fairy tales. They each dream that they are the characters in classic fairy tales such as Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, and Jack and the Beanstalk.

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Michael Airington as The Mirror
4221'Marriage 101'Rich CorrellJeny QuineMarch 19, 2010221N/A

A class assignment requires the students to simulate marriage to learn the challenges that face married couples in everyday life. Cody 'marries' Bailey, Zack 'marries' London, and Woody 'marries' Addison with Marcus as their child. However, when the 'Wheel of Life' gives Cody an injury, he and Bailey begin to fight.

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Rachael Bell as Addison

Note: London states that her father married eight times, but in 'Ala-ka-scram!' she says that Karina, the magician's assistant, is her fourteenth mother, and in the last episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, she says her father has had twelve weddings.

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
4322'Model Behavior'Bob KoherrJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockMarch 27, 2010228N/A

When Mr. Moseby leaves to go to a reunion, Zack and Marcus decide to throw a party on the sky deck with models. Janice and Jessica, from the Boston Tipton, come aboard the ship as models and while Janice tries to draw Zack's attention, Cody believes Bailey is jealous of Jessica. Meanwhile, to distract the modeling agent from discovering the party, Woody pretends to be a male model named Woodlander.

Special guest star: Kathie Lee Gifford as Cindy

Guest stars: Camilla and Rebecca Rosso as Janice and Jessica, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Cassidy Gifford as Kate
4423'Rock the Kasbah'Rich CorrellAdam LapidusApril 16, 2010222N/A

When the ship docks in Morocco, Cody wants to buy earrings for Bailey, but Zack insists he bargain with the cashier for a better price. Meanwhile, London, Bailey, Marcus, and Woody discover a magic lamp that contains a genie willing to grant wishes, causing them to argue over which wishes should be granted.

Guest stars: Amro Salama as Youssef, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Matthew Willig as Genie
4524'I Brake for Whales'Rich CorrellJeny Quine & Adam LapidusApril 23, 2010216N/A

The SS Tipton is going straight in the path of endangered blue whales motivating Zack, Cody, Bailey, and Marcus to try their best to change the ship's course, after Moseby refuses to stop the ship. They lock themselves into the engine room hoping the whales will safely pass, however they discover it's not as easy as it seems. Cody begins to faint due to heat exhaustion, Marcus becomes desperate for water, and Zack loses it and tries to break free. Eventually, Kirby breaks into the engine room to attempt to stop them, but after seeing the whales on Cody's laptop, he decides to go along with plan. However, Moseby comes in and after being shown the clip of the whales, he is touched but still forces them to leave. However, he locks himself in and decides to go with the plan too, much to everyone's delight. Later, Moseby reveals that the captain has agreed to leave the engines off and Mr.Tipton has been thrilled with the publicity that the kids got for saving the whales.

Guest star: Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby
4625'Seven Seas News'Bob KoherrPamela Eells O'ConnellMay 7, 20102243.5[29]

The students of Seven Seas High take over the Seven Seas News. Zack and Bailey clash as co-anchors as a result of Zack being more popular, London is confused by the green screen, and Cody investigates a missing passenger.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby

Absent: Doc Shaw as Marcus Little, Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
4726'Starship Tipton'Kelly SandefurJeny Quine & Dan SignerMay 14, 2010227N/A

Many years in the future, Zack's desecendant, Zirk, pulls a prank on a race of alien beings while aboard a starship, which causes destructive retaliation, causing a Moseby robot to be sent back to destroy Zack, prompting Zack, Cody, London, Bailey, Marcus, and Mr. Moseby to travel to the future to stop Zirk from pranking the aliens.

Special guest star: George Takei as Rome Tipton

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Joe Green as Robot Moseby, Jonathan Kite as Anterian

Note: This episode was broadcast in 4:3 letterbox format on Disney Channel's standard-definition feed, instead of the regular 4:3 full-screen pan and scan picture format (the second episode of the series to be aired in this manner, after 'Lost at Sea' from earlier in the season). The episode is an homage to Star Trek.
4827'Mean Chicks'Rich CorrellAdam LapidusJune 11, 2010226N/A

Bailey bets London $1 million dollars that she cannot go on one week without insulting her, so London asks Mr. Blanket for help to try not to insult Bailey. When Bailey loses the bet, London insults her one million times. Meanwhile, Cody attempts to avoid the assaults of a seagull after not permitting the seagull to eat fries while Mr. Moseby tries to overcome his recently developed fear of bees.

Guest stars: Michael Hitchcock as Mr. Blanket
4928'Breakup in Paris'Rich CorrellPamela Eells O'Connell & Adam LapidusJune 18, 2010229–2303.7[30]

Cody and Bailey are planning to celebrate their one year anniversary when the SS Tipton docks in Paris. Cody asks London to help him make his date perfect. However, a big misunderstanding begins when Bailey sees Cody with London (who were just practicing the date) and mistakes her as the 'hideous French girl'. The next day, the day of the anniversary, Cody sees Bailey with another guy, Jean Luc, who was just trying to cheer her up. Bailey and Cody start arguing about the misunderstanding, and decide it would be better if they broke up. Meanwhile, Zack and Woody are pursued by art thieves.

Guest stars: Al Benner as Pascal, Nick Roux as Jean Luc, Stelio Savante as Stephane, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Larry Vanburen Jr. as Dante

Note: This is a one-hour episode, and two versions of the episode exist. The version that aired on June 19, 2010, the night after the episode's original airing, featured a third storyline involving Marcus discovering that a young boy is claiming to be Lil' Little (Marcus' former rap persona), leading him to try to expose the kid as a fraud.

Season 3 (2010–11)[edit]

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501'The Silent Treatment'Phill LewisDan SignerJuly 2, 20103053.4[31]

One day after the events of Paris, Cody leaves the ship following his breakup with Bailey to join a monk-like club which he hopes will help him get over the breakup. Zack and Woody are determined to go there and save Cody. Meanwhile, London and Miss Tutweiller try to console Bailey by giving her relationship advice.

Guest stars: Andy Richter as Brother Theodore, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Absent: Doc Shaw as Marcus Little, Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
512'Rat Tale'Joel ZwickJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockJuly 9, 2010308N/A

No longer a couple, Cody and Bailey must decide who keeps Buck, their pet rat. Kirby investigates both to see who will make the better owner, but Woody is bitten by Buck, creating a super-hero alter-ego Ratman, which is breaking apart Zack and his new girlfriend, Sloane.

Guest stars: Mackenzie Baker as Sloane, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Kirby, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Absent: Doc Shaw as Marcus Little, Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
523'So You Think You Can Date?'Joel ZwickMark Amato & Sally LapidussJuly 16, 20103063.4[32]

A dance is coming up for the students. Having broken up, Cody and Bailey lie about having dates to the dance, so they quickly try to find a backup date to back up their lie. When London and Zack offer up misguided advice, it surprisingly works. Meanwhile, Woody is tired of Tutweiller and Moseby arguing about who should get the skydeck for the school dance, so he makes them share the skydeck. It is revealed through flashback that Mr. Moseby and Miss Tutweiler's interest in the Middle Ages and 1980s, respectively, comes from the tribulations they endured as outcasts in their youth. Through understanding, Mr. Moseby convinces Emma that they both have become successful adults and have overcome their painful pasts.

Guest stars: Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Rachael Marie as Cissy, Markus Silbiger as Josh, Matthew Timmons as Woody

Absent: Doc Shaw as Marcus Little
534'My Oh Maya'Joel ZwickJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockJuly 23, 2010301N/A

Zack becomes attracted to a girl named Maya, but when he realizes he is actually falling in love with her, he attempts to use part of the six month plan that Cody used for Bailey. Meanwhile, Dante, the boy who stole Marcus's identity in Paris, stows away on board to have Marcus produce his next album. In addition, Cody is trying to condition himself to forget about Bailey by flicking a rubber band against his wrist every time he thinks about her while she is visiting her home.

Guest stars: Zoey Deutch as Maya, Larry Vanburen, Jr. as Dante, Elle McLemore as Gina

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
545'Das Boots'[33]Carl LautenPamela Eells O'ConnellJuly 30, 2010303N/A

After agreeing to help London remove shoes from her submarine, Zack, London, Maya and Woody are all trapped in London's shoe submarine with only enough air for thirty minutes. Meanwhile, Marcus helps Cody prepare to play chess against Sasha Matryoshka, a beautiful Russian junior champion.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Zoey Deutch as Maya, Cody Kennedy as Mischa

Note: Although listed in the credits as Mischa, the character was called 'Sasha Matryoshka' during the episode.

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
556'Bon Voyage'Adam WeissmanAdam LapidusAugust 20, 20103044.0[34]

When the new aqua lounge is flooded, Mr. Tipton orders Mr. Moseby to kick off whoever was responsible for the mess. Moseby assumes Zack is the culprit, but Cody, London, Bailey and Woody all believe they are individually responsible for the disaster for different reasons (although London actually wants to take the blame in order to get thrown off the ship). It is eventually revealed that it was actually Moseby himself who caused the flood by dropping his pocket hankie into the tank. To help Moseby keep his job, London takes the blame and just gets an allowance cut. Meanwhile Marcus has been planning a rap musical. At the end of the episode, he leaves the ship to make a Broadway musical based on his hit song 'Retainer Baby' after he and Zack videotaped demos of the songs (which helps to clear Zack's name after Moseby accuses him of the Aqua Lounge incident) which he sent to Broadway producers.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Lisa K. Wyatt as Frankie

Featured song: Wonderful Surprise by Shawn Hlookoff

Last appearance: Doc Shaw as Marcus Little.

Note: This was Doc Shaw's final appearance in the series as Marcus Little, yet this is also the first episode of the season in which the entire main cast is present.
567'Computer Date'Joel ZwickJeny QuineAugust 27, 2010302N/A

Arwin comes on board the ship to improve it by adding a robot. However, problems start to occur when it begins to have feelings for Cody. Meanwhile, London and Woody enlist Zack's help to pass a gym class.

Guest stars: Tabitha Morella as Callie, Brian Stepanek as Arwin Hawkhauser, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink

Notes: Because Disney Channel airs episodes out of production order, Doc Shaw is still listed in the opening credits in this episode. Also, despite her inability to perform in gym class in this particular episode, London was seen tutoring Maddie in P.E. class in an episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.

Absent: Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
578'Party On!'Joel ZwickJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockSeptember 10, 20103094.0[35]

When singer Sean Kingston comes on board, he immediately becomes attracted to London. Zack. hoping to do something special for Maya's birthday, misleads Sean into throwing a surprise party for London and also making Mr. Moseby believe the party is for him, when it is actually for Maya. Meanwhile, Cody goes with Bailey to a Belgianchocolate factory on a couple's tour and runs into Woody who mistakenly came instead of attending a hiking trip.

Special guest star: Sean Kingston as himself

Guest stars: Zoey Deutch as Maya, Napoleon Ryan as Sebastian Nougat, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink
589'Love and War'Eric Dean SeatonJeny QuineSeptember 24, 20103112.8[36]

Zack and Maya are finally a couple, and Zack is surprising everyone by being a good boyfriend. However, Zack soon faces his first challenge when Maya is chosen to recite a poem at Poetpalooza at the same time as an important guys video game night. Meanwhile, children at a daycare take more of a liking towards London than Bailey, causing Bailey to become increasingly jealous of London.

Guest stars: Zoey Deutch as Maya, Taylor Groothuis as Sally, Matthew Timmons as Woody
5910'Trouble in Tokyo'Eric Dean SeatonJeny Quine & Dan SignerSeptember 29, 2010
(Disney XD)
October 15, 2010
(Disney Channel)
3073.4[38]

When the ship docks in Japan, Zack and Cody visit their mom who is doing a new commercial. Meanwhile, London is trying to avoid going to the dentist and Woody challenges a sumo wrestler.

Special guest star: Kim Rhodes as Carey Martin

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Americus Abesamis as Mikio, Tom Choi as Mr. Hashimoto

Note: According to Eric Dean Seaton's website, this episode was originally going to be called 'Japandemonium!'[37]
6011'The Ghost and Mr. Martin'Joel ZwickAdam Lapidus & Jeny QuineOctober 8, 20103103.3[39]

When the ship docks in New Orleans, Zack is haunted by the ghost of a captain of a sunken ship. To solve the mystery of the sunken ship, with the help of Cody and Woody, he dives down to retrieve the captain's compass. After examining the compass and doing research, Zack proves history wrong. Meanwhile, London and Bailey try to help Mr. Moseby overcome his fear of playing the piano in front of a crowd.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Anthony Bonaventura as Captain Entenille

Note: Zack tells Cody that ghosts really exist, because they first saw one while they were living at the Tipton Hotel. He is making a reference to The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode The Ghost of Suite 613.
6112'Senior Ditch Day'Phill LewisMark Amato & Sally LapidussOctober 22, 20103203.5[40]

Zack, London and Woody go to a ritzy beach club in Argentina for Senior Ditch Day, but when the bouncer won’t let Woody in, London and Zack go without him. In an effort to get in, Woody claims himself as royalty and becomes a jerk to London and Zack when they ask to be in a VIP area with him. Meanwhile, in an effort to keep their perfect attendance records, Bailey and Cody show up for class, which annoys Ms. Tutweiller who was looking forward to her day off. She's forced to show them how to have fun, which they think is a class; at witts end, she says they pass.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Fabio as Captain Hawk, Christiann Castellanos as Valentina, Jack Guzman as Bouncer

Note: Cody claims that he has never missed a day of school since Kindergarten, but in the parent series, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, in the episode 'What the Hey?', Zack, Cody and Bob ditch school to go to the mall.

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
6213'My Sister's Keeper'Phill LewisJeny QuineNovember 5, 20103153.2[41]

When Woody announces his sister (whom both Zack and Cody thought was going to be hideous) will be coming on board, Cody keeps her company, much to the dismay of Woody and Bailey. Meanwhile, London searches for a 'twin' to get her to do her dirty work, but things go wrong when her twin falls in love with Zack.

Guest star: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Linsey Godfrey as Willa Fink, Jane Oshita as London's Double

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
6314'Frozen'Phill LewisDan SignerNovember 27, 2010312N/A

Cody visits a remote scientific research station in Antarctica, and Zack and Woody tag along with him. But when the scientist uses their snowmobile to replenish his supplies, he gets stuck in a snow storm leaving the trio cold, hungry, and alone. Meanwhile, London’s favorite designer visits the SS Tipton to announce his retirement due to lack of inspiration, entitling London and Bailey to inspire him.

Guest star: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Brian Posehn as Dr. Cork, Todd Sherry as Arturo Vitali

Absent: Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
6415'A London Carol'Shelley JensenJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockDecember 3, 20103134.1[42]

As Christmas approaches, London is too selfish to give anything for homeless and sick children during Christmas when Cody and Bailey asked for donations for needy children. On Christmas Eve night, London's mirror takes her back to the past, the present and future to learn her lesson. London's past is somewhat happy, as Mr. Moseby was always there for her when Mr. Tipton never showed up for the holiday. She sees the present next, which she dismisses as unimportant due to it being everyday life. London is then showed herself several decades later, in which she keeps leaving out milk and cookies for Santa Claus, and no gifts are ever given to her; she misunderstands that Moseby has 'gone to the hotel in the sky', but learns that Bailey (who got tired of London's ungrateful attitude), Cody and Zack (who lives with Bailey and Cody, still a playboy) never speak to her any more. London learns that it is better to give than to receive and cherish her friends, selling her Christmas presents to buy gifts for the needy children, along with Cody, Zack, Mr. Moseby and Bailey. Meanwhile, Zack has trouble waking up on time to go to work, so he and Cody set up an elaborate alarm.

Guest stars: Michael Airington as The Mirror, Haley Tju as young London.

Note: This is only the second episode of the season in which Matthew Timmons does not appear as Woody.
6516'The Play's the Thing'Joel ZwickPamela Eells O'ConnellJanuary 7, 20113143.6[43]

After assigning the class to write their own play, Ms. Tutweiler selects Cody's play to be presented in class. However, Bailey refuses to participate after realizing the play is about the break-up between her and Cody, forcing Cody to act as Bailey and Zack as Cody. In the end, Cody realizes he learned that he made the biggest mistake ever breaking up with Bailey

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Rachael Kathryn Bell as Addison, Kevin Makely as Bruno
6617'Twister: Part 1'Bob KoherrAdam LapidusJanuary 14, 20113164.4[44][45]

London offers to take Bailey to Kettlecorn to celebrate her grandmother's 90th birthday, but when their blimp malfunctions they are forced to drive the rest of the way. Elsewhere, Zack, Cody, and Woody challenge Mr. Moseby and his brother, who is visiting with his teammates, to a game of basketball, that is until they learn his brother is NBA star Dwight Howard. Meanwhile, Cody is unsure of where or why Bailey has gone to and laments her absence, until he discovers that she went to her family farm. He decides to go there to ultimately win her affections back.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Dwight Howard as himself, Deron Williams as himself, Kevin Love as himself
6718'Twister: Part 2'Bob KoherrJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockJanuary 15, 20113175.2[45][46]

Cody arrives in Kettlecorn and is surprised to see that Moose is also there to get Bailey back. Throughout his visit, Bailey takes an immediate disliking to him. A tornado approaches and everyone evacuates into the Pickett's storm shelter. As the tornado hits, Bailey is knocked out and dreams that she is Dorothy Gale and is trying to find her way back home through the Land of Oz. As Bailey unwittingly re-enacts the story of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, she encounters Moose as the Scarecrow, Cody as the Tin Woodman, London as Glinda the Good Witch, Woody as the Cowardly Lion, Zack as a Flying Monkey, and the Wicked Witch of the West, and Mr. Moseby as a Munchkin. She wakes up from her dream and has to decide between Moose and Cody.

Special guest star: Hutch Dano as Moose

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Linda Porter as Grammy Pickett, Ginette Rhodes as Eunice Pickett, Mark Teich as Mr. Everhart, Joe Dietl as Clyde Pickett
6819'Twister: Part 3'Bob KoherrDan SignerJanuary 16, 20113187.1[45][46]

The group starts rebuilding Kettlecorn after the tornado, but they continue to struggle to pay off the damage. As a result, London's father, Mr. Tipton arrives (who finally reveals himself) to discuss aiding their monetary costs. Meanwhile, Zack, Woody, and Mr. Moseby attempt to sneak into Kettlecorn with a Search and Rescue team. Unfortunately, Mr. Tipton wants to destroy the farm and build a plastic bag factory; Cody and Bailey manage to convince him its a bad idea, but Zack and Woody overdo it by claiming there's a flesh-eating virus loose. Having seen the movie the two got their idea from, Mr. Tipton changes his mind again; however, London stands up to her father, succeeding in forcing him to leave Bailey's home alone. Strangely, Mr. Tipton is proud of London betraying him; it's also revealed in this episode that he can never remember her unless they meet in person or she's causing him trouble. Grandma Pickett then gives Bailey a can filled with her savings, so she can go back to Seven Seas High. Cody and Bailey then get back together. Grandma Pickett later gives a necklace to Zack as he was trying to find an anniversary gift for Maya.

Special guest star: John Michael Higgins as Wilfred Tipton

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Linda Porter as Grammy Pickett, Ginette Rhodes as Eunice Pickett, Joe Dietl as Clyde Pickett, Michael Ralph as Sergeant Pepper

Note: This is the first time in both The Suite Life of Zack & Cody as well as The Suite Life on Deck series that Mr. Tipton was ever shown.
6920'Snakes on a Boat'Phill LewisDan Signer & Adam LapidusMarch 4, 20113193.8[47]

London dares Woody to go down into the ship's cargo hold where he accidentally opens a crate containing numerous snakes, thereby releasing them. Ultimately, Mr. Moseby uses one of his exercising techniques to capture the escaped snakes. Meanwhile, after a series of couples games, Cody learns he cannot make Bailey laugh so he goes to great lengths to try to make her laugh and Maya learns that Zack has dated more girls than she thought.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Zoey Deutch as Maya
7021'Prom Night'Eric Dean SeatonJeff Hodsden & Tim PollockMarch 18, 20113213.02[48]

After the students pull a prank on Mr. Moseby, he cancels the senior prom. So, Zack comes up with a plan to have a 'secret prom'. Meanwhile, Bailey tries to get everybody to vote her for prom queen while Cody helps Woody ask Addison to prom. Ultimately, the kids award the roles of king and queen to Mr. Moseby and Ms. Tutweiller after everyone votes 'not Bailey.' After prom, Moseby gets revenge on Zack by doing the same prank to him as he had done earlier.

Guest stars: Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Zoey Deutch as Maya, Rachael Kathryn Bell as Addison
7122'Graduation on Deck'Eric Dean SeatonPamela Eells O'ConnellMay 6, 20113224.6[49]

In the lead up to graduation, Mr. Moseby announces that London's dad, Mr. Tipton is selling the ship and that it will be dismantled within a week once they get to New York City. London starts receiving private Spanish tuition by Mrs Tutweiller in order to pass it to obtain her high school diploma. Maya, who learns she is accepted by the Peace Corps, breaks up with Zack because she does not believe a long distance relationship will work, upsetting Zack and compelling Zack to refuse attending the graduation. Cody also initially refuses to attend the graduation ceremony because he is rejected by Yale University while Bailey gets accepted by Yale. Carey and Kurt arrive on the ship and attempt consoling their children, Carey successfully consoles Cody while Kurt successfully consoles Zack therefore the twins agree to attend the graduation ceremony. London successfully passes Spanish, due to Mrs Tutweiller's private tuition, hence attends the graduation ceremony. When graduation is disrupted by the destruction of the ship, Mr. Moseby calls Mr. Tipton to stall the destruction of the ship. He informs him that London, passed Spanish by learning in a Helen Keller like fashion, will be graduating as well. However, Mr. Tipton refuses to have the graduation. Eventually, Moseby chooses to go against Mr. Tipton and proceeds with the graduation, leading to a friendly moment with Zack. After graduation, Woody and Addison come out with yearbooks and the group shares their final moments together. Bailey decides to go to Yale. London admits that she will miss Bailey and Mr. Moseby and Zack and Cody. Mr. Moseby announces he is ready for a new stage in his life and proposes to Miss Tutweiller, who instantly accepts. He then tells the boys that he will miss them as well. Zack and Cody then exit the ship for the last time wondering what is next for them.

Special guest star: Kim Rhodes as Carey Martin

Guest stars: Rachael Kathryn Bell as Addison, Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller, Zoey Deutch as Maya, Brian Stepanek as Arwin, Matthew Timmons as Woody Fink, Robert Torti as Kurt Martin, Lisa K. Wyatt as Frankie

Note: This is a special 30-minute episode.

Film (2011)[edit]

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(millions)
The Suite Life MovieSean McNamaraMichael Saltzman & Robert HornMarch 25, 20115.23[50]

Zack and Cody Martin have the opportunity to participate in the Gemini project, a project that ends up 'connecting' them through each other's senses, thoughts, and feelings. This helps the boys to understand each other better, but it also lands them in danger.

Note: The events of the movie take place before the 'Graduation on Deck' episode.

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General references that apply to most episodes
  • 'Suite Life on Deck Episodes'. TV Guide. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  • 'The Suite Life on Deck: Episode Guide'. MSN TV. Retrieved October 18, 2010.

External links[edit]

  • List of The Suite Life on Deck episodes at Zap2it
  • List of The Suite Life on Deck episodes at Yahoo! TV
  • List of The Suite Life on Deck episodes at TV.com
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Suite_Life_on_Deck_episodes&oldid=910141873'
The Suite Life on Deck
GenreTeen sitcom
Created byDanny Kallis
Jim Geoghan
Developed byDanny Kallis
Pamela Eells O'Connell
Starring
Theme music composerGary Scott (music)
Steve Hampton &
John Adair (lyrics)
Opening theme'Livin' the Suite Life',
performed by Steve Rushton
Ending theme'Livin' the Suite Life' (instrumental)
Composer(s)Gary Scott
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes71 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Pamela Eells O'Connell
  • Irene Dreayer
  • Danny Kallis (season 1–mid-season 2)
  • Jim Geoghan (seasons 1–2)
Camera setupVideotape; Multi-camera
(FilmLook appearance, season 1;
filmized appearance, season 2–3)
Running time23–24 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s)It's a Laugh Productions
Danny Kallis Productions
(season 1)
Bon Mot Productions
(season 3)
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Picture formatSeason 1; SDTV
NTSC; 480i
PAL; 576i
Season 2–3; HDTV
720p (USA and Asia)
1080i (International)
Original releaseSeptember 26, 2008 –
May 6, 2011
Chronology
Preceded byThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–08)
External links
Official website

The Suite Life on Deck is an American teen sitcom that aired on Disney Channel from September 26, 2008 to May 6, 2011. It is a sequel/spin-off of the Disney Channel Original SeriesThe Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The series follows twin brothers Zack and Cody Martin and hotel heiress London Tipton in a new setting, the SS Tipton, where they attend classes at Seven Seas High School and meet Bailey Pickett while Mr. Moseby manages the ship. The ship travels around the world to nations such as Italy, France, Greece, India, Sweden and the United Kingdom where the characters experience different cultures, adventures, and situations.[1]

The series' pilot aired in the UK on September 19, 2008, and in U.S. markets on September 26, 2008. The series premiere on the Disney Channel in the U.S. drew 5.7 million viewers,[2] and it became the most watched series premiere in Canada on the Family Channel.[3] The show was also TV's No. 1 series in Kids 6–11 and No. 1 scripted series in tweens 9–14 in 2008, outpacing veteran series Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place in the ratings.[4] On October 19, 2009, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a third season, which began production in January 2010[5] and debuted on July 2, 2010. The series was also 2009's top rated scripted series in the children and tween demographic (6–14).[6]

The series has been broadcast in more than 30 countries worldwide, and was shot at Hollywood Center Studios in Los Angeles (as was the original series). The series was taped in front of a live studio audience, though a laugh track is used for some scenes. The series is the second spin-off of a Disney Channel series (after the short-lived That's So Raven spinoff Cory in the House); as well as the last Disney Channel series to debut broadcasting exclusively in standard definition, and the first of three Disney Channel shows to transition from standard definition to high definition, which occurred on August 7, 2009 with the season 2 premiere, 'The Spy Who Shoved Me,' and the third multi-camera comedy (after Sonny with a Chance and Jonas) to utilize a filmized appearance instead of the Filmlook appearance that was used in the first season.

On March 25, 2011, a film based on The Suite Life on Deck and its parent series, titled The Suite Life Movie aired on the Disney Channel. The series' forty-minute finale episode, 'Graduation on Deck', aired on Disney Channel on May 6, 2011, officially ending the series.

  • 1Cast
  • 2Production
    • 2.2Settings
  • 3Episodes
  • 7Merchandise
  • 8Reception

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Cole Sprouse plays Cody Martin
Dylan Sprouse plays Zack Martin
Brenda Song plays London Tipton
Debby Ryan plays Bailey Pickett
Phill Lewis plays Mr. Moseby
Doc Shaw plays Marcus Little
  • Zack Martin, portrayed by Dylan Sprouse, is typically the fun-loving, rebellious, and immature twin. He works in the juice bar on the ship as a result of using up both Cody's and his money for the semester. Cody is forced to obtain the job as a towel boy.[7] Zack does not perform particularly well academically, but he manages to graduate in the series' finale episode. He performs very well physically and enjoys physical sports, especially basketball and football. Zack acts selfish at times but he also sincerely cares for his brother and friends, even if he does not always show it. He flirts with most of the girls on the ship by using various pick-up lines, although he rarely ever stays with them for more than one episode. At the beginning of the third season, he starts to develop strong feelings for a new student on the ship named Maya. At first, she refuses to go out with him since he was a 'player,' but eventually he wins her over by throwing a surprise party for her. He then surprises his friends by being a good boyfriend. Although initially there is confusion as to whether he loved her or whether he was just taking her on as a challenge, he proves to have strong feelings for her in later episodes. She breaks up with him in the episode 'Graduation on Deck' because of a Peace Corps assignment she accepts, but they remain close friends.
  • Cody Martin, portrayed by Cole Sprouse, is typically the intelligent, kind-hearted, and sensitive twin. Cody performs well academically, is a straight A student, and has shown to have a great interest in academics; however, he does not perform well in sports. Cody has been noted to be ten minutes younger than Zack and often plays into Zack's crazy schemes. Cody is usually picked on by Zack, but Zack becomes very defensive when other people do it. Likewise, Cody cares very deeply for Zack, despite his picking on him constantly. At the end of season one, Cody begins dating Bailey Pickett, but they pause their romantic relationship in the second-season finale due to a misunderstanding in Paris. However, near the end of the third season, they get back together again after confessing that they never stopped loving each other. In 'Das Boots', it is revealed that he has multiple allergies, said by Sasha, a Russian girl who lost to him in a chess championship. Also, in 'A London Carol', a future version of Cody and Bailey are married.
  • London Tipton, portrayed by Brenda Song, is the socialite of the four main teenage characters. She is a parody of Paris Hilton.[8] She is the daughter of Wilfred Tipton, a multi-billionaire and the owner of the Tipton Hotel chains, including the one in Boston and the SS Tipton. London is typically selfish, dim-witted, spoiled, gullible and meticulous about her appearance but she is happy and heartwarming, and she does care for her friends (even if she can't remember the difference between Zack and Cody). She also has a pomeranian pet dog named Ivana. When she is happy, she usually claps her hands and repeatedly jumps up and down while saying her catchphrase, 'Yay me!' Mr. Moseby fools London into thinking that she is on the SS Tipton for a vacation, to trick her into boarding the ship. London gets enrolled at the Seven Seas High School program because her father wants her to live in the real world. London does not live in a first class suite on the SS Tipton, but a small cabin. London reluctantly agrees to accept Bailey Pickett (Debby Ryan) as her new roommate, although she does so after unsuccessfully trying to bribe Bailey into leaving as she did with her previous roommate. The two later become good friends. In The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, when London resided at the Tipton Hotel, it seemed that she was living in her own bubble. On the SS Tipton, London became more aware of the real world and faced several difficulties to help her when she takes over her father's business.
  • Bailey Pickett, portrayed by Debby Ryan, is a teenage girl from the fictional town of Kettlecorn, Kansas. She is very intelligent just like Cody, seemingly the perfect girl-next-door and has been described as a 'small town, down-to-earth girl.' She shares a room with the wealthy London Tipton, in which the two later form a close friendship and end up becoming best friends. Bailey is a student at Seven Seas High and attends classes with her new friends Zack, Cody, London, and Woody. She boarded the ship to leave Kettlecorn, where she lived on a farm, because she longed for the big city. She pretends to be a boy in the pilot in order to get a room on the SS Tipton because the girls' cabins were filled. Eventually, she moves in with London after people find out she is a girl. London tries to bribe her not to move in, but Bailey refuses. Both Zack and Cody have a crush on her at the beginning of the series, but when they find out more about Bailey's life and her ex-boyfriend, Zack lets Cody have her, claiming that she was 'carrying too much baggage.' However, a couple seasons later he says that he doesn't blame Cody for not being able to get over Bailey and called her 'smokin',' showing he still thinks she's attractive even if he doesn't like her 'that way'. Cody tries several times throughout the first season to attract Bailey, but is unsuccessful until the crossover episode 'Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana' in which they start dating. They eventually end their romantic relationship in the second-season finale due to a misunderstanding in Paris. However, near the end of the third season, they get back together again after confessing that they still loved each other. In 'A London Carol', a future version of Cody and Bailey are married. In the series finale, she reveals that she chose to attend Yale University.
  • Marion Moseby, portrayed by Phill Lewis, the uptight and serious former manager of the Tipton Hotel in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, is now the chaperon and manager of the SS Tipton. He speaks with a wide vocabulary and an urbane vernacular, minimal tolerance for fun of any kind, and is therefore often annoyed by Zack and Cody's schemes. He has raised London Tipton like his own daughter. His repeated catch phrases, 'Good luck with that,' and 'If you'll excuse me,' have become his trademark. He loves bad jokes, has a passion for collecting handkerchiefs, and has a penchant for ballet, which becomes a running joke throughout the series. Though he acts as though he does not care about Zack and Cody, he actually has a great deal of affection for them and tells them he will miss them in the end of the Graduation on Deck episode. He's constantly running from stem to stern keeping the Martin twins and London out of trouble. Moseby is a father figure in London's life, because of London's father's absence in the series. He looks after her constantly and cares for her very deeply. Moseby reportedly tricked London in order for her to be enrolled in the Seven Seas High School program. He told London she was going on a vacation on the SS Tipton to get her on the ship. Mr. Moseby is continuously trying to 'court' Ms. Tutwieler and, in the final episode of the series, proposes to her, deciding he wants them to be together rather than apart. In an act of true bravery in the final episode, Moseby tells off Mr. Tipton for having the ship dismantled during graduation; he follows up by telling the shocked crowd that he was already losing his job anyway.

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  • Marcus Little, portrayed by Doc Shaw, (episode 30-55) is a former singing sensation, Lil' Little, who comes aboard the SS Tipton. After hitting puberty, causing his voice to change, he lost his fame and career. He attends Seven Seas High and shares a room with Zack. Marcus lived in Atlanta, Georgia, as mentioned on his sash in 'The Beauty and the Fleeced.' He first appears in the second-season episode 'Roomies'. He has a crush on London, and is shown to be quite gullible, often believing Woody's tall tales. Marcus has as many famous contacts as London does; however, he is sensitive about the loss of his fame because he believes his celebrity friends won't like him, though he was later proven wrong in the episode 'Crossing Jordin.' Marcus eventually leaves the ship in the episode 'Bon Voyage' after choosing to star in a musical based on his hit song 'Retainer Baby.' Cody is proud of him for this because he'll be entertaining people while promoting proper dental care.

Recurring[edit]

ActorCharacterSeasons
Matthew TimmonsWoody Fink1–3
Erin CardilloEmma Tutweiller1–3
Windell D. MiddlebrooksKirby Morris1–3
Rachael Kathryn BellAddison1–3
Zoey DeutchMaya Bennett3

Special guest appearances[edit]

  • Kim Rhodes: Carey Martin (1: 'The Suite Life Sets Sail', 1: 'Mom and Dad on Deck', 3: 'Trouble in Tokyo', 3: 'Graduation on Deck')
  • Ashley Tisdale: Maddie Fitzpatrick (1: 'Maddie on Deck')
  • Miley Cyrus: Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Emily Osment: Lilly Truscott/Lola Luftnagle (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Selena Gomez: Alex Russo (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • David Henrie: Justin Russo (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Jake T. Austin: Max Russo (1: 'Double-Crossed')
  • Jordin Sparks: Herself (2: 'Crossing Jordin')
  • Kathie Lee Gifford: Cindy (2: 'Model Behavior')
  • George Takei: Rome Tipton (2: 'Starship Tipton')
  • Sean Kingston: Himself (3: 'Party On!')
  • Dwight Howard: Dwight Moseby Howard (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Deron Williams: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Kevin Love: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Hutch Dano: Moose (1: 'Mulch Ado About Nothing', 3: 'Twister, Part 2')
  • John Michael Higgins: Wilfred Tipton (3: 'Twister, Part 3')
  • Jennifer Tisdale: Connie Fitzpatrick (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate', 1:'Cruisin For A Bruisin')
  • Cody Kennedy as Mischa (3: 'Das Boots')

Notable guest appearances[edit]

  • Brian Stepanek: Arwin Hawkhauser/Milos Hawkakapolis (1: 'It's All Greek To Me', 3: 'Computer Date', 3: 'Graduation on Deck')
  • Brittany Curran: Chelsea Brimmer (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate')
  • Sophie Oda: Barbara Brownstein (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate')
  • Charlie Stewart: Bob (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate')
  • Jennifer Tisdale: Connie the Activities Coordinator (1: 'Flowers and Chocolate', 1: 'Cruisin' for a Bruisin')
  • Jacopo Sarno: Luca (1: 'When in Rome...')
  • Robert Torti: Kurt Martin (1: 'Mom and Dad on Deck', 3: 'Graduation on Deck')
  • Justin Kredible: Armando the Magician (2: 'Ala-ka-scram!')
  • Elizabeth Sung: Khun Yai (2: 'Family Thais')
  • Ed Begley, Jr.: Mayor Ragnar (2: 'The Swede Life')
  • Adrian R'Mante: Esteban Ramírez (2: 'Mother of the Groom')
  • Charo: Señora Ramírez (2: 'Mother of the Groom')
  • Kurt Warner: Himself (2: 'Any Given Fantasy')
  • Charles Shaughnessy: Constable (2: 'Rollin' With the Holmies')
  • Camilla and Rebecca Rosso: Jessica and Janice (2: 'Model Behavior')
  • Matthew Willig: The Genie (2: 'Rock the Kasbah')
  • Andy Richter: Brother Theodore (3: 'The Silent Treatment')
  • Lisa K. Wyatt: Frankie (3: 'Bon Voyage', 'Graduation on Deck;')
  • Fabio Lanzoni: Captain Hawk (3: 'Senior Ditch Day')
  • Brian Posehn: Dr. Cork (3: 'Frozen')
  • Dwight Howard: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Deron Williams: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Kevin Love: Himself (3: 'Twister, Part 1')
  • Michael Ralph: Sergeant Pepper (3: 'Twister: Part 3')

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On February 4, 2008, it was announced that the Disney Channel was developing a new contemporary sequel to the Disney channel sitcom The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The announcement was made by Gary Marsh, the President of the Disney Channel. He stated, 'Our audience has shown us that after 88 episodes, 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody' remains one of their favorite sitcoms ever, we decided to find a new way for Zack, Cody, London, and Mr. Moseby to live 'The Suite Life' in a whole new setting – this time aboard a luxury cruise liner.'[9] The series original creator, Danny Kallis was announced to be involved with the project. The elements from the original series remain the same though the setting is completely different.[9]

In December 2008, it was reported that the Disney Channel had renewed the series for a thirteen episode second season.[10] On May 11, 2009, Disney issued a press release stating that the second season had been extended to include a larger number of episodes than the original thirteen. Gary Marsh, the president of Disney Channels Worldwide said: 'With this second-season extension, the cast of ‘The Suite Life’ makes Disney Channel history by becoming the longest running continuous characters on our air – 138 half-hour episodes. We are thrilled for them, and for the brilliant, inspired production team that made this extraordinary run possible.'[11]

As of 2011, The Suite Life series holds the record (162 episodes) for having the longest running continuous characters on air and the most canon episodes for any Disney Channel series.

Settings[edit]

According to show creators and producers, the choice of setting was made to appeal to an international audience with different ports-of-call, such as India, Greece, Italy, Morocco, the United Kingdom and Thailand. An on-board theater serves as an 'organic' set-up for musical numbers.[12] Most of the action in the series occurs on board the SS Tipton. However, the ship travels to a variety of places around the world which are often unfamiliar places to both Zack and Cody Martin.

SS Tipton[edit]

The SS Tipton is a cruise ship belonging to London Tipton's father. The ship had its first canon appearance in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody episode 'Let Us Entertain You'. Unlike most cruise ships it also includes a school, Seven Seas High School, which is a common setting on the ship, as are the Sky Deck, the lobby, the corridors outside the students' cabins and the cabins themselves. In the third season, the Aqua Lounge, a newly refurbished space on the ship, was shown, and it replaced the Sky Deck as the main hangout (although the Sky Deck is still commonly shown). There are also various areas on the SS Tipton that are mentioned, but never seen, including several decks and the ship's putt-putt golf course, where the captain spends most of his time. In the crossover episode of Wizards of Waverly Place, 'Cast-Away (To Another Show),' Mr. Moseby reveals that the ship itself weighs 87,000 tons.[13] After the events in 'Graduation on Deck' the SS Tipton was sold and later dismantled. Mr Moseby mentioned in the season 1 episode 'Cruisin' for a Bruisin', that the ship was not the first ship with the SS Tipton name (indicating that the Tipton cruiseline had been in service long before the events of the first series). Mr Tipton commissioned a scale model 'replica-in-a-bottle' of the first SS Tipton as a gift for Captain Lansferd.

Other settings[edit]

  • Antarctica in the season three episode 'Frozen'
  • Belgium in the season three episode 'Party On!'
  • Galapagos Islands in the season one episode 'Sea Monster Mash'
  • Greece in the season one episode 'It's All Greek to Me'
  • India in the season one episode 'The Mommy and the Swami'
  • The International Dateline in 'International Dateline'
  • Kettlecorn, Kansas – A fictional location in the season three episodes 'Twister: Part 1', 'Twister: Part 2', and 'Twister: Part 3'
  • Lichtenstamp – A parody of Liechtenstein in the season one episode 'Maddie on Deck'
  • London in the season two episode 'Rollin' With the Holmies'
  • Monte Carlo in the season three episode 'The Silent Treatment'
  • Morocco in the season two episode 'Rock the Kasbah'
  • New York City – in the series finale 'Graduation on Deck'
  • Paris – in the season two episode 'Breakup in Paris'
  • Parrot Island – A fictional location in the season one episode 'Parrot Island'
  • Rome in the season one episode 'When In Rome...'
  • South America in the season two episode 'Can You Dig It?' and season three episode 'Senior Ditch Day'
  • Sweden in the season two episode 'The Swede Life'
  • Thailand in the season two episode 'Family Thais'
  • Tokyo in the season three episode 'Trouble in Tokyo'
  • Unnamed island in the season two episode 'Lost at Sea'

Theme song and opening sequence[edit]

The show's theme song, 'Livin' the Suite Life,' was written by John Adair and Steve Hampton (who also wrote the themes for fellow Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Phil of the Future, and Wizards of Waverly Place, as well as the theme for the ABC Kids series Power Rangers: RPM), with music composed by Gary Scott (who also composed the music cues to signal scene changes and promo breaks, some of which are styled similarly to the theme), and is performed by British singer Steve Rushton (who is only credited for performing the theme in the second season).

The series was one of only 4 of Disney Channel shows still running in 2011 whose theme song is not performed by a star of the series (Phineas and Ferb,Fish Hooks and Shake It Up are the others).

Episodes[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
121September 26, 2008July 17, 2009
228August 7, 2009June 18, 2010
322July 2, 2010May 6, 2011
FilmMarch 25, 2011

Note: The show's first ever air date was in the United Kingdom on September 19, 2008.

Wizards of Waverly Place and Hannah Montana[edit]

The episode 'Double-Crossed' is the second part of a three-way crossover that begins on Wizards of Waverly Place and concludes on Hannah Montana. Cody promises to get tickets for himself and Bailey to a concert in Hawaii featuring Hannah Montana, who has boarded the SS Tipton. In the meantime, the Russo siblings enjoy a cruise of their own until Alex pulls a prank that causes Justin to turn blue.

Film[edit]

On September 20, 2010, Disney Channel announced that production had begun for a Disney Channel Original Movie based on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Suite Life on Deck.[14]

The Suite Life Movie premiered on the Disney Channel in the United States and Canada on March 25, 2011.[15]

Abandoned continuation[edit]

In 2013, during an interview with Gawker, Dylan Sprouse revealed he and his brother had pitched an idea to the Disney Channel about continuing the Suite Life series. The show would see Zack and Cody return to the Tipton Hotel in Boston to live with their mother, and would become mentors to a boy who lived with his father at the hotel. Disney rejected the idea initially, but contacted the twins a year later with an edited concept that retained the boy and his father storyline, but Zack and Cody would move to a Miami hotel instead, Selena Gomez would also star and the twins would not get producer credits like they had requested. The Sprouses rejected the concept, leaving the project abandoned.[16]

Broadcast[edit]

The Suite Life on Deck premiered in Australia and New Zealand October 6, 2008.[17] It is broadcast on Disney Channel and on NZ MediaWorks TV3 and FOUR.

Merchandise[edit]

DVD releases[edit]

DVD TitleRegion 1DiscsExtras
Anchors Away!August 25, 2009[18]1'The Suite Life Sets Sail,' 'Parrot Island,' 'Kidney of the Sea,' 'International Dateline,' 'Maddie on Deck,' and 'Mulch Ado About Nothing.' In addition, Debby Ryan's interview with the Sprouse twins is featured on this DVD.[18]
Wizards on Deck with Hannah MontanaSeptember 22, 2009[19]1Crossover episodes from Wizards of Waverly Place, The Suite Life on Deck, and Hannah Montana.

Other media[edit]

Suite

An activity book based on the series was released on July 13, 2009. The book is called 'The Suite Life on Deck Sink or Swim Sticker Activity Book'.[20] A photo album based on the series was also released, and it includes several posters, colored images from the series, captions and activities for the reader.[21] In August 2009, two new books titled 'Suite Life on Deck: A Day in the Life' and 'Suite Life on Deck Party Planner' were released by Walt Disney.[22]

Reception[edit]

U.S. Nielsen ratings[edit]

The Suite Life On Deck Season 1 Complete Torrent Online

The show's pilot premiered on the Disney Channel in the U.S. on September 26, 2008, and gathered 5.7 million viewers on the night of its premiere.[2] The series premiere in Canada was also the most watched series premiere on Family channel.[3] In December 2008, Business Wire reported the show was 2008's #1 top scripted television series for children between the ages 6 to 11 and pre-teenagers between the ages 9 to 14, beating the veteran series Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place in the ratings.[4] The show was in the #1 spot for the top rated children's television series for many months.[23] The show has been one of the top 4 live-action television series for many months.[24] Since then, 'The Suite Life on Deck' held a commanding lead in the time slot (Friday 8:00 p.m.), ranking as TV's #1 program among the key children demographics, virtually doubling Nickelodeon among children between the age of 9–14, and defeating it by a 6% among children between the age of 6–11. In addition, the series is #1 in total viewers on all cable, outperforming #2 rank (Fox News and Nickelodeon) by 800,000 more viewers.[11]

Suite Life On Deck Putlocker

As of August 2009, the highest rated episode of The Suite Life on Deck was 'Double-Crossed,' the second part of Wizards On Deck with Hannah Montana, a trilogy of crossover episodes featuring guest stars from Wizards of Waverly Place and Hannah Montana which premiered on July 17, 2009 on Disney Channel. The special was viewed by more than 10.6 million viewers, program of the night across both cable and broadcast television, and ranks as one of the highest-rated episodes for a Disney Channel original series. This was the first episode that Cody and Bailey go out on a date.[25]

Erin Cardillo

In early October 2009, the series one-hour special episode 'Lost at Sea' became the most watched episode of the series, with 7.6 million total viewers, including 3.2 million in the Kids 6–11 demographic, and 2.8 million in the Tweens 9–13 demographic.[26] The episode delivered Disney Channel’s best numbers in the hour with regular programming in the net's history.[26] In 2009, the series was the most watched scripted series in the children and tween demographic (6–14), outpacing Hannah Montana and several other teenage shows.[5] The series second season's ratings grew 25% higher than the show's season one ratings, the second season has averaged approximately 5.1 million viewers.[6]

Suite Life Of Zack And Cody

Season premiere ratings[edit]

SeasonEpisodeAir date (U.S.)RatingsViewers (in millions)
1The Suite Life Sets SailSeptember 26, 20084.85.7[2]
2The Spy Who Shoved MeAugust 7, 20094.75.1[27]
3The Silent TreatmentJuly 2, 20102.73.4[28]

Record breaking episodes[edit]

No.EpisodeAir date (U.S.)RatingsViewers (in millions)
1.21Double-CrossedJuly 17, 20098.810.6[29]
2.08Lost at SeaOctober 2, 20093.97.6[30]
3.19Twister: Part 3January 16, 20114.07.2[31]

iTunes[edit]

The Suite Life On Deck

Before the series officially made its debut on air, the first episode entitled 'The Suite Life Sets Sail' was made available as a free download on iTunes. All series have since been made available.[citation needed]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2010Green Globe Film AwardsOutstanding Actors Asians in HollywoodBrenda SongNominated[32][33]
2010 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ShowThe Suite Life on DeckNominated[34][35]
Favorite TV ActorCole SprouseNominated[34][35]
Dylan SprouseWon[35]
Hollywood Teen TV AwardsTeen Pick Show: ComedyThe Suite Life on DeckNominated[36]
Teen Pick Actress: ComedyDebby RyanNominated[36]
Teen Pick Actor: ComedyDylan SprouseNominated[36]
20112011 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ShowThe Suite Life on DeckNominated[37][38]
Favorite TV ActorCole SprouseNominated[37][38]
Dylan SprouseWon[38]
Favorite TV SidekickBrenda SongNominated[37][38]
Casting Society of AmericaBest Casting – Children's SeriesDana Gergely
Brandi Brice
Won[39]

Suite Life On Deck Cast

References[edit]

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