Prom Queen
Prom Queen
1. The Long Walk
2. Teenage Wasteland: The Video Yearbook
3. Winning Streak
4. Game Day Ritual
5. Home Sweet Home
6. Pool Party
7. Sleepless
8. The Committee
9. Six
10. Josh's Place
11. Two Loners
12. Mother of the Year
13. Sex on the Beach
14. Daddy Iraq
15. Flunk Prom
16. Play with Me
17. U Should Come
18. Take Off Your Shirt
19. Kiss Her
20. Off Like a Prom Dress
21. Flashing Fancy
22. In Josh's Case
23. 2 Shades of Pink
24. Hopelessful
25. NSFW
26. The Breaking Point
27. You Can't Hurt Me
28. Sadie's Little Secret
29. Best Friends for Never
30. Forget Lauren
31. Sleeping with Danica
32. Hard to Believe
33. Learning Swerve
34. Mi Amor No More
35. This is How I Cry
36. Prank Day
37. Going Deeper
38. Back Seat Heat
39. Sweet Dreams
40. Sexy Teen Jenna
41. Courtney's Secret
42. Mother's Day
43. You Screwed Me
44. Seabiscuit
45. The Big Game
46. The Big Loss
47. Something's Going Down
48. A Date with Fate
49. Kiss and Tell All
50. More Than Willing
51. The Royal Court
52. How Does It Feel?
53. The Truth About Josh
54. School Spirit
55. The First Time
56. High Hopes
57. Queen 4 a Day
58. The Anti-Promise
59. Webgirl
60. Test Me
61. Out of Control
62. Take It and Go
63. Sister Ally
64. In Trouble
65. My Fair Sadie
66. Judgement Day
67. Naked'n the Rain
68. Skin Deep
69. The Prom: Part One
70. The Prom: Part Two
71. The Prom: Part Three
72. The Prom: Part 4
73. The Prom: Part Five
74. The Prom: Part 6
75. The Prom: Part 7
76. The Prom: Part 8
77. The Prom: Part 9
78. Green with Envy
79. Ashes to Ashes
80. Bad Girl
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Prom Queen is the first web television series produced by former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner's new production company Vuguru and veteran web television production company Big Fantastic, the creators of Sam Has 7 Friends. The series, consisting of 80 episodes of 90 seconds each, is one of the best-funded entrants into the world of original programming designed exclusively for online video. The show generated revenue through sponsorships, by selling some of the clothing worn by the characters, and by carrying advertising for Hairspray. The series premiered April 1, 2007 on MySpace, and supplemental scenes can be seen on MySpace as each of the characters has a MySpace page that includes blogs, Vlogs, and comments between the characters. According to the Financial Times, it marks MySpace's boldest push into original video content. The series was also distributed on YouTube, Veoh, and on an original Prom Queen website. The first season ended on June 20, 2007, with over 15 million views of the episodes during the original 12-week run, and has been viewed by over 40 million people to date. A 15-episode spinoff series, Prom Queen: Summer Heat, debuted on August 27, 2007. On May 7, 2008, a Japanese remake of the series, titled Tokyo Prom Queen, began airing in a similar format.