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A Disney Moment: 1980s: Walt Disney Television: The Disney Channel D-TV: 1984 – 1988: D-TV 2: 1988 – 1989: Discover Magazine: 1992 – 1995: Ovation: 1992 – 1996: Making Their Mark: 1993 – 1997: Inside Out Spotlite: 1994 – 1996: Joke Time: 1996 – 1998: Movie Surfers: 1997 –present: Walt Disney Television Disney Channels Worldwide ...
Walt Disney Television Animation Nightmare Ned: 1997: Walt Disney Television Animation Creative Capers Entertainment: 101 Dalmatians: 1997–1998: Walt Disney Television Animation Jumbo Pictures: ABC Syndication Recess: 1997–2001: Walt Disney Television Animation: ABC Pepper Ann: 1997–2000 Hercules: 1998 – 1999: ABC Syndication PB&J Otter ...
While initially not interest in television back in the 1930s, Walt Disney changed his mind seeing television at least as a promotional tool. Most studios were generating revenue by selling off their permanent television rights to their films made before 1948, while Disney held on to the company's film rights.
The Disney Sunday Movie [2] April 5, 1986 Return to Treasure Island: Miniseries April 6, 1986 I-Man: April 13, 1986 A Fighting Choice: The Disney Sunday Movie [4] April 20, 1986 Mr. Boogedy: The Disney Sunday Movie: May 11, 1986 Young Again: The Disney Sunday Movie [2] May 18, 1986 The Deacon Street Deer: The Disney Sunday Movie [2] May 19 ...
The Walt Disney Television series came out after the first two "Toy Story" Pixar movies. Its first and only season first aired on UPN and ABC from 2000 to 2001 on Saturday mornings.
Walt Disney Television 1990s 6 TaleSpin: Jymn Magon Mark Zaslove: 1990–1991 The Disney Channel (1990) Syndication (1990–1991) Walt Disney Television Based on The Jungle Book. 7 Darkwing Duck: Tad Stones 1991–1992 The Disney Channel (1991) Syndication (1991–1992) ABC (1991–1992) 8 Goof Troop: Robert Taylor Michael Peraza: 1992 The ...
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.
Reruns of the shows were a staple of the Disney Channel for several years under the title Walt Disney Presents (which used the same title sequence as the 1980s CBS incarnation), when it was an outlet for vintage Disney cartoons, television series, and films, basically serving the same function that the anthology series served in the days before ...