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Disney Channel Block Bear in the Big Blue House [b] October 25, 1997 May 5, 2007 [19] PB&J Otter: March 21, 1998 April 8, 2005 Rolie Polie Olie [c] October 3, 1998 June 2, 2006 Out of the Box: October 10, 1998 June 10, 2005 Playhouse Disney; The Book of Pooh: January 27, 2001 September 4, 2005 Stanley: September 15, 2001 May 16, 2008 [20] JoJo ...
Like Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney was a commercial-free service, but it did show short "promotional spots" (structured as short-form segments for Disney products targeted at the block's demographics) alongside – beginning in 2002 – underwriter sponsorships (with companies such as McDonald's [5]) within breaks between programs [6] (preschool-targeted programs that aired between 3:00 and ...
Like Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney was a commercial-free service, but it did show short "promotional spots" (structured as short-form segments for Disney products targeted at the block's demographics) alongside – beginning in 2002 – underwriter sponsorships (with companies such as McDonald's [6]) within breaks between programs [7 ...
The music videos that appear on the DVD were also aired (in part or whole) on the Disney Channel's children's programming block, Playhouse Disney. Here Come the ABCs was a great success for They Might Be Giants, the video being certified Gold (sales over 50,000) in 2005.
Disney Junior Music: Nursery Rhymes; Disney Junior Music: Ready for Preschool; Disney Junior's Wonderful World of Songs; Disney Tsum Tsum; Doc Toy Hospital; Doc McStuffins: The Doc & Bella Are In! Me & Mickey; Me & Winnie the Pooh [25] [26] Meet Spidey and His Amazing Friends; Mickey Mouse: Hot Diggity-Dog Tales; Mickey's Mousekersize; Minnie's ...
The Playhouse Disney block on The Disney Channel ends. Pop Plus is relaunched as Tiny Pop and the main channel is now aimed at slightly older children. September – The Jetix block on Fox Kids becomes part of the morning line-up between the hours of 7am to 9am.
Johnny and the Sprites is an American children's musical television show that aired every weekend on the "Playhouse Disney" block on Disney Channel. The show was created by, produced by, and starred John Tartaglia. The show's theme song was written by Stephen Schwartz.
The first regular episode of Little Einsteins premiered in the United States on October 9, 2005 on Disney Channel, through the Playhouse Disney block. The final regular episode aired on December 22, 2009, and a standalone special titled "Rocket's Firebird Rescue" was released direct-to-DVD on August 21, 2007. The series continued to air in ...