Jimmie Zara, a.k.a. “The Rocket Man”, is only in the third and final high school musical. He is a bench warmer on the basketball team. He looks up to Troy, Chad, and the rest of the seniors. As Troy and the seniors are finishing up their final season, Jimmie is
preparing to “take over” the team. However, Troy and Chad want Jimmie to earn this.
During the championship game the Wildcats are down one point with only time for one more possession. The other team knows that Troy is going to be the one to shoot the last shot so they triple team him. Troy wants Rocket Man in the game because the other team will never expect him to take the final shot.Â
Troy’s plan works and Rocket Man wins the championship game for the Wildcats! This boosts Jimmie’s confidence and makes him think more about his roll on the team once Troy has gone to college.
When Jimmie and his other friend ask for Troy and Chad’s basketball lockers in the locker room, Troy and Chad are happy to give the lockers to them. However, they want them to earn them. So, while Jimmie and his friend are in the shower, Troy and Chad steal their clothes and Jimmie has to chase them all around the school to get them back. This is very humiliating for them, but ultimately they get the lockers and know that it was all just a joke.
While the Wildcats are working on the Senior Year Musical, Rocket Man is assigned to be Troy’s understudy. He doesn’t really know what this means but someone tells him that the understudy never has to go in. Because of this Jimmie doesn’t take it very seriously. However, when Troy and Gabriella are late to the musical Jimmie is called to go in with
Sharpay (Gabriella’s understudy). He is not very good, but he enjoys himself while he is preforming. Eventually, Troy and Gabriella come in the save the day.
In the end, Jimmie is a character that shows a lot of growth throughout the movie. He starts out as a pretty shy highschooler and throughout the year he gains a lot of confidence. We can see him shape into a personality that is similar to Troy’s and know that he will be very successful and popular in his final years at East High.

High School Musical 1 became very popular in the United States and reached number 1 on America’s charts in 2006. High School Musical 1 was written by Peter Barsocchini and directed by Kenny Ortega. It stars Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Lucas Grabeel, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, and Monique Coleman.
teammates aren’t thrilled with his new hobby. Troy’s best friend (Corbin Bleu) and Gabriella’s best friend (Monique Coleman) come up with a plan to make sure can’t be in the musical. Unfortunately, this ruins all of their friendships and they must work together to make things right.
until he meets Gabriella. She opens him up and shows us a different side of him. Chad Danforth is the funny sidekick. He always makes us laugh and seems fun to be around. Taylor McKessie is also very smart and is the president of the academic decathlon. She is a very good friend to Gabriella. Sharpay Evens is bossy and rich. She feels like she runs the school and isn’t very friendly to many people. Ryan Evens is Sharpay’s brother he is always following her around and at times seems very clueless to what’s going on.

sneaky plan to split them up. Chad hopes that Troy will focus on basketball and his teammates instead of singing and Gabriella. Unfortunately, Troy becomes miserable because Gabriella won’t talk to him. Chad realizes that his plan went terribly wrong, and works to get Troy back with Gabriella because he knows that this is what needs to happen in order for Troy to be his happy, normal self. In the end, Taylor and Chad are able to mend Troy and Gabriella’s relationship. Chad and Troy go off to win the basketball championship.
time.  However, Chad’s last year at East High presents itself with some difficult situations and decisions. College is just around the corner and when Troy decides to go to UCLA, after he and Chad had been planning on playing basketball together at the University of Albuquerque, Chad doesn’t know what is going to happen. When he accepts that his relationship with Troy will never change, he is overall excited for what their futures will bring.