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The Disney Channel Salutes The American Teacher: 1983–97: Samantha Smith Goes to Washington: Campaign '84: 1984: Videopolis: Startracks: 1987–90: Disney's Young Musicians: 1992–98: The Century That Made America Great: 1995: Disney Channel Games: 2006–08: Pass the Plate: 2007–14: Studio DC: Almost Live: 2008: Disney's Friends for ...
Disney Channel Cool Pets: 2002 – 2005: Disney Channel Show Your Stuff: 2003 – 2006: Project Playtime: 2003 – 2007: 7ATE9 Entertainment: Playhouse Disney Disney 411: 2004 – 2006: Disney Channel Shanna's Show: 2004: Unbound Studios: Playhouse Disney Adventures of Nutrition with Captain Carlos: 2004: Walt Disney Television Animation Toon ...
Existed in the 1980s until at least some point in the 2000s. Network 1: Network Telephone Services Channel which allowed viewer participation through 800 and 900 phone numbers. PlayCable: Mattel/General Instrument: Channel for downloading and playing Intellivision video games through an adapter; existed in the early 1980s. Soapnet: Disney/ABC ...
Image credit: Disney Television Animation. 1. ‘Ducktales’ (1987-1990) Donald Duck and his family were all the rave back in the day, especially his rumbustious nephews.
Disney Channel: The Walt Disney Company — Traditional Donald Duck Presents: Anthology series: 2 seasons: September 1, 1983 – November 1, 1985: Disney Channel: The Walt Disney Company — Traditional He-Man and the Masters of the Universe • Adventure • Action • Sword and planet • Superhero fiction: 2 seasons, 130 episodes: Michael ...
The show ran for 130 episodes [3] and reruns continued to air on the channel until September 29, 1991. [4] Four VHS tapes and Betamax tapes were released by Walt Disney Home Video in the mid-1980s for the then new video home rental market.
The Disney Channel Magazine ceased publication in early 1997 and was replaced by Behind the Ears (a print magazine which also shared its name with another series of behind-the-scenes interstitials that aired on the channel from 1997 to 2000) as the channel began primarily operating as a commercial-free basic channel. [9]
February 8, 1980 Midnight Madness: Walt Disney Productions: April 17, 1980 The Watcher in the Woods: June 25, 1980 Herbie Goes Bananas: The Last Flight of Noah's Ark: March 6, 1981 The Devil and Max Devlin: March 20, 1981 Amy: July 10, 1981 The Fox and the Hound: August 7, 1981 Condorman: February 5, 1982 Night Crossing: July 9, 1982 Tron ...