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2011: Julie Sherman Wolfe and Amy Talkington – Avalon High (Disney Channel) 2012: not awarded; 2013: Anne De Young and Ron McGee – Girl vs. Monster (Disney Channel) 2014: not awarded; 2015: not awarded; 2016: Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott – Descendants (Disney Channel) 2017: Geri Cole and Ken Scarborough - Once Upon a Sesame Street ...
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 ...
Due to Disney Television Animation's studios having closed in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, [89] most of the series was produced remotely. [90] The producers developed each episode with a feature film-like pipeline, with each script receiving a "color script" as with films, and each episode being treated as a "mini-movie".
Moving to television, he eventually wrote scripts for the Tales from the Cryptkeeper series and co-plotted the Gargoyles pilot five-parter for The Walt Disney Company.He returned to television to Executive Produce, Story Edit and script the Fox Kids TV animated series Xyber 9, which later aired on the Toon Disney channel.
The pilot episode of Jessie was released as a free download via the iTunes Store one week prior to its Disney Channel premiere. Making its official debut on the Disney Channel on September 30, 2011, the series became the network's most-watched premiere on a Friday since September 2008, when The Suite Life on Deck debuted.
Disney Channel in Concert; Disney Fam Jam; Disney Family Album; List of programs broadcast by Disney Jr. List of programs broadcast by Disney Jr. (block) Disney's Magic Bake-Off; Dog with a Blog; Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds; Donald Duck Presents; Donald's Quack Attack; Doug (TV series) DuckTales (2017 TV series) Dumbo's Circus
Donald Duck Presents is an American animated television series that aired on The Disney Channel beginning in 1983 and which featured Disney animated shorts. [1] Although Donald Duck shorts were the primary programming, additional cartoons featuring Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Chip 'n Dale, Pluto, as well as Silly Symphonies, Disney featurettes, and other Disney-based shorts were shown.
On May 30, 2005, The Proud Family Movie was announced as part of the "tween-targeted fare" on Disney Channel. [80] The film premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on August 19, 2005, on Disney Channel. [81] The film served as the series finale for show's original run. All of the cast reprised their roles for the film. [81]