(Principal Jindrake): Critics often cited his over-the-top performance as a highlight.
When Max learns his family is moving to Chicago in just one week, he realizes he can retaliate against his tormentors without facing long-term consequences. He orchestrates a series of elaborate, cartoonish pranks—only for his father to reveal at the last minute that the move has been cancelled, leaving Max to face the music. Cast and Notable Appearances Max Keeble Big Move
Max Keeble's Big Move (2001): A Y2K Revenge Classic Released on , Max Keeble’s Big Move is a live-action Disney comedy that has evolved from a box-office underdog into a nostalgic cult favorite for the "Zillennial" generation. Directed by Tim Hill , the film captures the chaotic energy of early-2000s youth culture through a story of ultimate wish-fulfillment. Plot: No Consequences, No Limits Cast and Notable Appearances Max Keeble's Big Move
A vengeful street vendor who blames Max for his misfortunes. (Robe): Shortly before his breakout role on Nickelodeon's
(Robe): Shortly before his breakout role on Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh .
The film features appearances by skateboarding legend Tony Hawk and rapper Lil’ Romeo . Production and Reception