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Want to rock out like Anna from Freaky Friday? Well, now you can, thanks to Guitar Center.
The musical instrument retailer put together a small lineup of guitars fans of the family franchise can shop right now on Guitar Center‘s website. The lineup includes vintage models to represent Anna’s cherry red guitar in the 2003 film, like the Gibson SG Standard ‘61 Vintage Cherry retailing for $1,999, the Epiphone SG Standard Cherry for $599 and the PRS SE Standard 24 also in a cherry red for $499, the most affordable of the bunch.
The Gibson SG Standard is punchy and raw with a vintage look. The model features a mahogany body and slim taper neck, creating a comfortable fit while playing. The guitar was built for the stage, thanks to the model’s 61R and 61T humbucker pickups that offer sound clarity along with orange drop capacitors and audio taper pots, which keep your tone consistent and musical no matter the volume.
The Epiphone SG Standard is another electric guitar with a cherry red finish, a mahogany body and a slim taper neck, similar to Anna’s in the film. This model is more accessible than our last pick in both price and play. The guitar has that same classic tone and feel, but with more modern enhancements like a pair of Epiphone ProBucker humbuckers and 22 medium-jumbo frets that enhance playability and versatility without losing that vintage feel. The model is perfect for seasoned pros and beginners alike because of its approachability.
This list also includes models inspired by the 2025 film Freakier Friday, channeling those pop-punk vibes from the film. This time around, you’ve got moodier-looking electric guitars like the Fender Player Stratocaster HSS in Dusk retailing for $1,079, the Ibanez RG Series for $479 and the Yamaha Pacifica Series in Sunburst for $229, the most inexpensive option on our list.
The Fender Player II is a perfect pick for all modern genres from pop-punk to alternative music. The guitar features a C-shaped maple neck for ease of use, along with a comfortable 9.5″ radius fingerboard that reduces fatigue for long play sessions, making rocking out feel like a breeze. The guitar delivers a warm sound thanks to a Player II humbucker in the bridge and Noiseless single-coil pickups in the middle and neck.
The affordable Yamaha PAC012DLX Pacifica Series is a lightweight vintage model that creates a unique sound. Like our last pick, the Yamaha has an easy-to-use C-shaped maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard. You’ve also got a single-coil neck pickup, a single-coil middle pickup and a humbucker bridge pickup that create a slew of tones that help players curate their own unique sound. The guitar also has a position blade switch, master volume control and master tone control that helps the player futher control their sound.