Toon Disney

1996-2002


Toon Disney was launched on May 9 1996 and the first logo was based around Disney Channel's 2nd (1996-2002) logo. It would normally have a character from a Toon Disney show pop out from the screen, which leaves most of the screen in this logo shattered. For other characters of this logo, see Toon Disney/Other.

2002-2004


An updated logo was introduced in 2002, still using Disney Channel 's "TV screen" logo, but this time, the letters from the word "TOON" are arranged in a "bouncy" manner, replacing the curved TOON and superimposed on the TV screen' s ears. The "Disney" wordmark is also much larger here. This logo was used in tandem with the previous one until September 1, 2003.

1997–2004
In 1997, Toon Disney has expanded to be available in some other countries outside the United States. This logo shown above for Toon Disney in the United Kingdom. It has the same look as Disney Channel International ("Mickey Mouse Circles" ID instead of the "Mickey Mouse TV" ID used in the United States), except that it generally uses the purple and yellow color schemes as opposed to its parent channel's (usually) blue and red color schemes. The on-screen bug has the "TOON" logo appearing on the bottom of the Mickey Mouse Circle ID.

2004–2005


This logo was introduced in September 2004, to keep in line with Disney Channel's branding at the time. This logo was used up until 2007, but was still shown on bumpers and promos for Jetix around the time.

2007-2016, 2010-2016 (International)
The logo was given different colors in 2007, mainly a color palette of black, red, and yellow colors. This logo was used for international channels starting on 15th March 2010 before rolling out on the United States.

In 2016, Toon Disney was defunct and replaced by Disney XD. Most of the European versions (notably UK, France, Germany, Spain and Portugal) were replaced by Disney Cinemagic during 2006-2007. The last Toon Disney channel in the world in Italy was replaced by Disney Channel +2 and Disney XD +2 in October 2011.