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Toon Disney
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Launched April 18, 1998
Closed February 13, 2009
Network Disney-ABC Television Group
Owned by The Walt Disney Company
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Headquarters Burbank, California, U.S.
Replaced by Disney XD
Sister channel(s) Disney Channel
ABC
ABC Family

Toon Disney was a 24-hour American cable television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company that aired mostly children's animated television series. A spin-off of Disney Channel, Toon Disney showed children's cartoons 24 hours a day (except for minimal live action programming); its format had similarities to those of Cartoon Network and Nicktoons Network. Toon Disney's target audience were children ages 2–12, with the exceptions of programming used in a night time block aimed at children ages 7–14 called Jetix.

A Spanish language language audio track was available on Toon Disney through the SAP option; some cable and satellite systems also offered the Spanish language feed as a separate channel.

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History

Toon Disney debuted April 18, 1998, as a spin-off of Disney Channel. Originally, the channel's programming consisted of older Disney animated television series, including those from The Disney Afternoon. Toon Disney has also shown some other cartoons, most of them produced by DIC Entertainment, which was Disney owned at the time the network was launched.1 For the first year of the channel's existence, a block of programs seen on Toon Disney would air on Sunday evenings on Disney Channel as a "sneak preview" of the channel for interested subscribers.

In the 2000s, Toon Disney gained a variety of new programming expanding the vast collection of Disney animation. Many programs from One Saturday Morning/ABC Kids joined the lineup, mostly without the expense of other programs. In 2004 with the addition of Jetix, and the more animated programs from Disney Channel, many of the older programs on Toon Disney vanished, as it happens with other TV networks over the years.

Like most other Disney-owned cable channels, starting in 2008, Toon Disney began airing in High-Definition23 (the only ones which didn't were ESPN Classic & SOAPnet). Toon Disney, at launch, was commercial-free until fall 2002. This was when the network reached "critical mass" in subscribers of over 15 million.4

On August 6, 2008, they announced they would re-launch Toon Disney in early 2009 as Disney XD, which would be aimed at kids from ages 6 and up.5

Toon Disney ceased broadcast on February 13, 2009, and was re-branded as Disney XD.6 Toon Disney/Jetix ran a preview night starting at 7:00pm on Thursday, February 12, the day before the network launched, the preview night included more promos about the new Disney XD shows. The final program on the channel was The Incredible Hulk (1996 TV series), as part of Jetix. The first program on Disney XD was Phineas and Ferb. Before that, they aired a launch promo. Most of the programs now air on Disney XD.

Programming

Live action programming

Although the majority of the network's programming was animation, live-action programming had become a part of Toon Disney during its final years. Live children were featured in bumpers aired from 1998 to 2002, and fan-made animations done in live-action were aired in these bumpers. The Jetix block aired the show Power Rangers. Toon Disney has also aired Muppet movies, including Muppets from Space, one Muppet movie that Disney does not own.

During the network's existence, Toon Disney aired the Disney Channel Original Movies: Jett Jackson: The Movie, and Up, Up, and Away, both of which have had minimal exposure on Disney Channel in recent years. The theatrical films Max Keeble's Big Move, Snow Dogs and Herbie: Fully Loaded have also aired recently. Toon Disney contained more than 10 short segments includes video/slideshow format. The short series Check This Kid Out aired randomly during the commercial breaks between July 7, 2008 and February 13, 2009. On September 7, 2008, one of Disney's only live-action short films Frankenweenie aired on Toon Disney.

Programming blocks

Toon Disney frequently aired groups of series in blocks; over the course of Toon Disney's broadcast history, it had several programming blocks that featured at least two of their shows.1

References

  1. ^ a b Classic TV & Movie Hits
  2. ^ "DirecTV to Add Disney, ESPN HD Services". MulitChannel News. March 13, 2007. http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6424144.html. Retrieved 2009-01-09. 
  3. ^ "Toon Disney available in HD". DirecTV. http://directv.com/DTVAPP/global/contentPageNR.jsp?assetId=P4380112. Retrieved 2009-01-09. 
  4. ^ "Stay Toon-ed For Ads On Disney Spinoff Channel". All Business. February 25, 2000. http://www.allbusiness.com/services/motion-pictures/4832586-1.html. Retrieved 2009-01-09. 
  5. ^ Disney to Target Boys With Rebranded Cable Channel, Los Angeles Times, August 7, 2008
  6. ^ "Disney XD Unwraps on Friday the 13th". MultiChannel News. January 7, 2009. http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6627004.html. Retrieved 2009-01-09. 

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