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The Toon Disney/Big Movie Show premiere of The Polar Express on December 22, 2006, was the channel's highest primetime rating with 1.35 million viewers. On January 27, 2007, Toon Disney launched its weekend afternoon programming block, "The Great Toon Weekend." [8] On August 6, 2008, Disney-ABC Television Group announced they would rebrand Toon ...
Some episodes in 2003 first ran as on Toon Disney [5] [9] [10] Teamo Supremo 1: April 22, 2002 August 17, 2004 August 27. 2006 New episodes moved to Toon Disney after the second half of season 2. [5] Lloyd in Space 1: October 1, 2002 February 27, 2004 October 23, 2006 Season 3–4 had its original run with Toon Disney [5] House of Mouse 1 ...
Disneytoon Studios (DTS), [a] originally named Disney MovieToons [5] and also formerly Walt Disney Video Premieres, [6] was an American animation studio which created direct-to-video and occasional theatrical animated feature films.
Disney XD, similarly born of a merger between Jetix and Toon Disney, [30] [31] [32] was formerly available around the world. Most of the international Disney XD networks have been closed down from 2019, due to the launch of Disney+.
Disney Channel ABC Toon Disney Spin-off of The Emperor's New Groove. 44 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Bobs Gannaway 2006–2016 Playhouse Disney (2006–2011) Disney Jr. (2011–2016) 45 The Replacements: Dan Santat: 2006–2009 Disney Channel ABC 46 Shorty McShorts' Shorts: Barry Blumberg John Solomon 2006–2007 Disney Channel Anthology and variety ...
What did Disney’s last message to the world intend to convey? According to former Disney archivist Dave Smith, who found the note, Disney was listing possible future projects for his franchise ...
Toontown Online, commonly known as Toontown, was a 2003 massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) based on a cartoon animal world, developed by Disney's Virtual Reality Studio and Schell Games, and published by The Walt Disney Company. [4]
Walt Disney has won 22 Oscars and four honorary awards. He won his first award, Best Cartoon Short Subject, for "Flowers and Trees" in 1932. Walt Disney holds the record for the most Oscars won.