Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland (soundtrack)

Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland is a soundtrack from the film of the same name and from the book by Rita Christensen. It was released on July 7, 2009, a day before the film is released. The soundtrack was composed by the return of Dan Wilson, along with his brother Ted Wilson, composing only some hip-hop songs. This is the final soundtrack for Ted Wilson, Dan Wilson's older brother to compose the soundtrack, because for him not returning for The Final Rush, when signed up to compose North Pole Elementary: The Sequel, till Reba Ortiz has dropped out, and than coming toward to Hoop to compose the sequel.

Development
The soundtrack was composed by Dan Wilson for his second appearance of the third time. A soundtrack has the longest themes of this year, within much like a thrilling themes.

On August 19, 2009, Dan Wilson signed up to return as composer of The Final Rush soundtrack, but on September 10, 2009, his brother Ted Wilson will not return, because of planning to do other projects like North Pole Elementary: The Sequel. And on September 18, 2009, Reba Ortiz will be composing along with Wilson for the film's soundtrack, after droped out from North Pole Elementary: The Sequel by Wilson's brother.

Listing and Notes
Dakota Fanning's portrayal for a evil new character from the film, Catgirl, Catwoman's daughter, as first seen in the fifth book. Lisa Dee's first portrayal as Alice Kingston first appears into this fourth year. Alice's actually them is "Alice Kingston" with Evan's them is "Unleashed of Evan", includes when Evan was reborn to kill Goldenman, as well, the beginning of the soundtrack is the theme of "Fantasy World" of the series. "Final Battle" was released by the climax of the movie, base on a soundtrack that features of theme of The Dangerous Comets enters to earth. Main of the soundtrack was features by Blaze. Her theme is "Blaze", which also splits with her homeplanet Morphin the Power, the lost forest-island, a them is "Morphin the Power" for the second time.

Characters and Theme
Characters; Danny (Blake Brown), Rebecca (Amy Tammie), Alec (Ben Linkin), Cory (Bart Simpson) and Jaquille (Bloom Dee) and absent Naudia (Barbara Blue). Mayor (George Jones), Miss. Watson (Miranda Richardson) and Goldenman (Arthur Walters) as allies, David Johnson (Nick Richards), Maria Dawns (Jessica Alder) and Michael Walker (Elliot Martinson) as SWAT Teammates. Jack and McKenzie (Charlie Anderson and Dan Williams) as allies second, David Kingston (Flex Alexander) and Alice Kingston (Lisa Dee) as Kingston Family as allies of Jane Hoop Elementary, Dr. Catwoman (Barbara Timer), Shego (Barbara Dee) and Monkeyman (Stephen Johnson) with new friend, Evan as the villains (Tim Allen), and Dacia (Jami Gertz) as worrier of Morphin the Power. There are some of the theme songs made for the character's apperance actually.

Singles
"Fantasy World" is the second song of the soundtrack into the series, the theme song of the soundtrack; comaring it's huge success of the music. The theme song has been shortly remake by Dan Wilson, and than written to an original.

"Hip Hop Song" is the 8th song of the soundtrack. It was written by Ted Wilson, younger brother to Dan Wilson. Wilson begins to start written scenes of hip-hop from the movie where Jane Hoop Elementary have entered to the hip-hop dance/rap party.

"Hip Hop Rap" is the 9th song of the soundtrack written by Ted Wilson, as his second song writen by Ted Wilson, younger brother to Dan Wilson. The song was listened when Alec and Joe Handerson battle with each other for rapping at the Hip-Hop dance party.

"Blaze" is the second song of the soundtrack into the series, comparing as the character's theme song, and his first apperance. It was listened where a charcter is in space at his homeplanet onto Mars where Belle Lamar's robots are attack him and going to kidnapped him, which they already kidnapped his family.

"Catgirl" is the sixth song of the soundtrack into the series, comparing as the character's theme song, and her first apperance. It was listened where a character entered to Catwoman's Base for a family hang out.

"Defeating Catwoman" is the final song of the soundtrack into the series, in that the scene of Catwoman gives up fighting Jane Hoop Elementary. This song has a written a different version.

Chart
Turbo of Catland went at #21 on it's first week of release at the Billboard 200 for it's date issue for July 25, 2009 from the Billboard magazine, becoming the highest Hoop charting soundtrack amoung all of the five movies.