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==The Disney Channel== |
==The Disney Channel== |
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[[File:The Disney Channel 1983.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:The Disney Channel 1983.svg|center|200px]] |
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'''The Disney Channel''' debuted on April 18, 1983 as a premium cable channel; its original logo featured a rounded TV screen with horizontal lines and a Mickey Mouse ears silhouette. |
'''The Disney Channel''' debuted on April 18, 1983 as a premium cable channel; its original logo featured a rounded TV screen with horizontal lines and a Mickey Mouse ears silhouette. |
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+ | ===1986–1996=== |
[[File:Disney Channel logo 1987.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Disney Channel logo 1987.svg|center|200px]] |
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The lettering below the logo was changed in February 1987 to resemble the wordmark of [[The Walt Disney Company]]. The wordmark was sometimes seen without the TV screen with the silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head or vice versa. |
The lettering below the logo was changed in February 1987 to resemble the wordmark of [[The Walt Disney Company]]. The wordmark was sometimes seen without the TV screen with the silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head or vice versa. |
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==Disney Channel== |
==Disney Channel== |
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[[File:Disney Channel 1997.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Disney Channel 1997.svg|center|200px]] |
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To reflect its transition from a premium channel to a commercial-free basic cable service, '''The Disney Channel'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s presentation was dramatically overhauled on April 6, 1997, removing the word "The" from its name and becoming simply '''Disney Channel'''. This logo was often seen without the word "CHANNEL" underneath, and the channel was usually referred to as just "Disney". Alternate versions of this logo were used for the channel's three program blocks launched after the rebrand: preschool-oriented morning block [[Disney Junior|Playhouse Disney]], adult-oriented nighttime block [[Vault Disney]], and preteen-targeted weekend block [[Zoog Disney]]. The new look was created by [[Lee Hunt Associates]] with help from [[Cuppa Coffee Studios|Cuppa Coffee]] and [[English & Pockett]]. This logo was also shown with many other characters in it, an element that was dropped in 2000, though the original variant of the logo continued in use until 2002 during the Playhouse Disney and Vault Disney program blocks along with Imagineer That segments and Disney Channel Original Movies. |
To reflect its transition from a premium channel to a commercial-free basic cable service, '''The Disney Channel'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s presentation was dramatically overhauled on April 6, 1997, removing the word "The" from its name and becoming simply '''Disney Channel'''. This logo was often seen without the word "CHANNEL" underneath, and the channel was usually referred to as just "Disney". Alternate versions of this logo were used for the channel's three program blocks launched after the rebrand: preschool-oriented morning block [[Disney Junior|Playhouse Disney]], adult-oriented nighttime block [[Vault Disney]], and preteen-targeted weekend block [[Zoog Disney]]. The new look was created by [[Lee Hunt Associates]] with help from [[Cuppa Coffee Studios|Cuppa Coffee]] and [[English & Pockett]]. This logo was also shown with many other characters in it, an element that was dropped in 2000, though the original variant of the logo continued in use until 2002 during the Playhouse Disney and Vault Disney program blocks along with Imagineer That segments and Disney Channel Original Movies. |
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*[http://davidkahl.com/Pages/Compositing/disney.html David Kahl] |
*[http://davidkahl.com/Pages/Compositing/disney.html David Kahl] |
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[[File:Disney Channel 2000.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:Disney Channel 2000.png|center|200px]] |
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A restyled variant of the 1997 logo was introduced in late 2000, featuring varied colouring of the "Mouse Ears TV. After Vault Disney was discontinued in September 2002, this logo also appeared during the late night hours until the original version of the 2002 logo was introduced. |
A restyled variant of the 1997 logo was introduced in late 2000, featuring varied colouring of the "Mouse Ears TV. After Vault Disney was discontinued in September 2002, this logo also appeared during the late night hours until the original version of the 2002 logo was introduced. |
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[[File:Disney Channel 2002.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Disney Channel 2002.svg|center|200px]] |
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Disney_Channel_2002 alt.svg|Alternate version as the full logo |
Disney_Channel_2002 alt.svg|Alternate version as the full logo |
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− | On October 7, |
+ | On October 7, 2003, Disney Channel introduced a new logo still based on the Mickey Mouse silhouette, and was rolled out to other countries the following year. Design agencies [[Razorfish]] and [[Realistic Studio|CA Square]] were involved in the rebranding.<ref>http://www.closinglogos.com/page/Disney+Channel+Originals</ref>During this period, the channel started using a [[Disney Channel/Celebrity Idents|series of celebrity bumpers]] still in use, featuring live-action or animated characters drawing the logo with a glow stick. Before the 2009 update, the complete logo would occasionally be shown. |
*[http://www.multichannel.com/article/65078-Disney_Channel_Sets_New_Look.php Multichannel] |
*[http://www.multichannel.com/article/65078-Disney_Channel_Sets_New_Look.php Multichannel] |
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*[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-103826296.html Highbeam] |
*[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-103826296.html Highbeam] |
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*[http://www.ameinfo.com/24692.html Ameinfo] |
*[http://www.ameinfo.com/24692.html Ameinfo] |
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+ | ===2009–2013=== |
[[File:Disney Channel (2010).svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Disney Channel (2010).svg|center|200px]] |
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− | On May 7, |
+ | On May 7, 2009, Disney Channel updated its on-air look and began using a modified version of the 2003 logo, which originally was introduced two months earlier in bumpers for weekend evening programming. The Mickey Mouse head silhouette is inside a box resembling a smartphone application icon. |
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+ | ===2013–present=== |
[[File:Disney Channel 2017.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Disney Channel 2017.svg|center|200px]] |
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+ | <gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" widths="290"> |
Disney Channel (2014) (Print).svg|Print version |
Disney Channel (2014) (Print).svg|Print version |
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− | On May 22, |
+ | On May 22, 2013, Disney Channel completely overhauled its logo for the first time in 12 years of its existence; the new logo incorporates the ears moved on to the I of 'Disney' and the Disney logo in the Walt Disney font. Also, the tube shape was removed, two circles were added to the left and right of the dot of the "i", and the stylized Mickey Mouse head shape was retired after 12 years. The early normal lowercase "i" version without the two dots on the dot "i" of this logo was first used earlier in Germany on January 17 and in Russia on August 1. |
*[http://www.deadline.com/2014/05/disney-channel-set-to-unveil-new-logo/ Deadline] |
*[http://www.deadline.com/2014/05/disney-channel-set-to-unveil-new-logo/ Deadline] |
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Revision as of 05:05, 28 June 2019
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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The Disney Channel
1982–1986
The Disney Channel debuted on April 18, 1983 as a premium cable channel; its original logo featured a rounded TV screen with horizontal lines and a Mickey Mouse ears silhouette.
1986–1996
The lettering below the logo was changed in February 1987 to resemble the wordmark of The Walt Disney Company. The wordmark was sometimes seen without the TV screen with the silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head or vice versa.
Disney Channel
1996–1999
To reflect its transition from a premium channel to a commercial-free basic cable service, The Disney Channel's presentation was dramatically overhauled on April 6, 1997, removing the word "The" from its name and becoming simply Disney Channel. This logo was often seen without the word "CHANNEL" underneath, and the channel was usually referred to as just "Disney". Alternate versions of this logo were used for the channel's three program blocks launched after the rebrand: preschool-oriented morning block Playhouse Disney, adult-oriented nighttime block Vault Disney, and preteen-targeted weekend block Zoog Disney. The new look was created by Lee Hunt Associates with help from Cuppa Coffee and English & Pockett. This logo was also shown with many other characters in it, an element that was dropped in 2000, though the original variant of the logo continued in use until 2002 during the Playhouse Disney and Vault Disney program blocks along with Imagineer That segments and Disney Channel Original Movies.
1999-2003
A restyled variant of the 1997 logo was introduced in late 2000, featuring varied colouring of the "Mouse Ears TV. After Vault Disney was discontinued in September 2002, this logo also appeared during the late night hours until the original version of the 2002 logo was introduced.
2003–2009
On October 7, 2003, Disney Channel introduced a new logo still based on the Mickey Mouse silhouette, and was rolled out to other countries the following year. Design agencies Razorfish and CA Square were involved in the rebranding.[1]During this period, the channel started using a series of celebrity bumpers still in use, featuring live-action or animated characters drawing the logo with a glow stick. Before the 2009 update, the complete logo would occasionally be shown.
2009–2013
On May 7, 2009, Disney Channel updated its on-air look and began using a modified version of the 2003 logo, which originally was introduced two months earlier in bumpers for weekend evening programming. The Mickey Mouse head silhouette is inside a box resembling a smartphone application icon.
2013–present
On May 22, 2013, Disney Channel completely overhauled its logo for the first time in 12 years of its existence; the new logo incorporates the ears moved on to the I of 'Disney' and the Disney logo in the Walt Disney font. Also, the tube shape was removed, two circles were added to the left and right of the dot of the "i", and the stylized Mickey Mouse head shape was retired after 12 years. The early normal lowercase "i" version without the two dots on the dot "i" of this logo was first used earlier in Germany on January 17 and in Russia on August 1.
References
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Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, and Jetix television series
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Part of The Walt Disney Company through Disney General Entertainment Content
Disney Channel Original live-action and animated series (past and present): Avonlea | Adventures in Wonderland | Mickey Mouse Club | Mousercise | Good Morning, Mickey! | Welcome to Pooh Corner | Dumbo's Circus | Donald Duck Presents | Music Box | Mouse Factory | Danger Bay | Sidekicks | Teen Win, Lose or Draw | Lunch Box | Kids Incorporated | Mouse Tracks | Donald's Quack Attack | Five Mile Creek | My Life as a Babysitter | Walt Disney World Inside Out | Ocean Girl | Kaleidoscope Concerts | You and Me, Kid | Animals in Action | D-TV | Mousterpiece Theater | Ready or Not | Flash Forward | Bug Juice | The Famous Jett Jackson | So Weird | The Jersey | Totally Circus | Even Stevens | In a Heartbeat | Totally Hoops | Lizzie McGuire | Disney's House of Mouse | The Proud Family | Kim Possible | Totally in Tune | That's So Raven | Lilo & Stitch: The Series | Phil of the Future | Dave the Barbarian | Brandy & Mr. Whiskers | American Dragon: Jake Long | Chiquititas | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | The Buzz on Maggie | The Emperor's New School | Hannah Montana | The Replacements | Cory in the House | Phineas and Ferb | Wizards of Waverly Place | The Suite Life on Deck | Sonny with a Chance | Jonas L.A. | Good Luck Charlie | Fish Hooks | La Gira | Shake It Up | A.N.T. Farm | So Random! | PrankStars | Jessie | Austin & Ally | Gravity Falls | Code: 9 | Dog With a Blog | Liv and Maddie | Wander Over Yonder | I Didn't Do It | Disney Win, Lose or Draw | Violetta | Girl Meets World | K.C. Undercover | Star vs. the Forces of Evil | Best Friends Whenever | Bunk'd | Stuck in the Middle | Bizaardvark | Elena of Avalor | Soy Luna | The Lodge | Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure | Andi Mack | Hotel Transylvania: The Series | O11ce | Raven's Home | DuckTales | Big Hero 6 | Big City Greens | Coop & Cami Ask the World | Milo Murphy's Law | Z4 | Star Wars Resistance | Sydney to the Max | Fast Layne | Go Away, Unicorn! | Amphibia | Just Roll With It | Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir | BIA | Gabby Duran & the Unsittables | Wizards of Warna Walk | The Owl House | Disney Fam Jam | Secrets of Sulphur Springs | Disney's Magic Bake-Off | The Ghost and Molly McGee | Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion | Ghostforce | The Unstoppable Yellow Yeti | Vikingskool | The Villains of Valley View | Hamster & Gretel | Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | Kiff | Saturdays | Hailey's On It! | Pretty Freekin Scary Upcoming Disney Channel series: Zombies: The Re-Animated Series | Primos | StuGo | Cookies & Milk | North Woods | Sam Witch Disney Junior (past and present): Bear in the Big Blue House | PB&J Otter | Rolie Polie Olie | Out of the Box | The Wiggles | The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | The Book of Pooh | Stanley | JoJo's Circus | Higglytown Heroes | Breakfast with Bear | Johnny and the Sprites | Little Einsteins | Charlie and Lola | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | Handy Manny | My Friends Tigger & Pooh | Bunnytown | Imagination Movers | Special Agent Oso | Where is Warehouse Mouse? | Jungle Junction | Disney Junior's House | Chuggington | Timmy Time | The Fresh Beat Band | Jake and the Never Land Pirates | Babar and the Adventures of Badou | 3rd & Bird | The Octonauts | Doc McStuffins | Sofia the First | Henry Hugglemonster | Sheriff Callie's Wild West | Mission Force One | Goldie & Bear | Playground | The Lion Guard | PJ Masks | P. King Duckling | Elena of Avalor | Mickey Mouse: Mixed-Up Adventures | Puppy Dog Pals | Vampirina | Muppet Babies | Fancy Nancy | T.O.T.S. | The Rocketeer | Mira, Royal Detective | The Chicken Squad | 'Spidey and His Amazing Friends | Mickey Mouse Funhouse | Alice's Wonderland Bakery | Eureka | Firebuds | SuperKitties | Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures | Pupstruction | Playdate with Winnie the Pooh Upcoming Disney Junior series: Morphle and the Magic Pets | Ariel | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.0 | Tiny Trailblazers | Dusty Dupree Disney XD: Aaron Stone | Zeke & Luther | I'm in the Band | Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil | Pair of Kings | The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes | Kickin' It | Lab Rats (Lab Rats: Elite Force) | Ultimate Spider-Man | Tron: Uprising | Motorcity | Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja | Crash & Bernstein | Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. | Avengers Assemble | Mighty Med |The 7D | Wander Over Yonder | Gravity Falls | Star Wars Rebels | Kirby Buckets | Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero | Star vs. the Forces of Evil | Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything | Two More Eggs | Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales | Pickle and Peanut | LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures | Guardians of the Galaxy | Walk the Prank | Future-Worm! | Milo Murphy's Law | MECH X4! | Billy Dilley's Super Duper Subterranean Summer | DuckTales | O11ce | Marvel's Spider-Man | Big Hero 6 | Space Chickens in Space | Star Wars Resistance | 101 Dalmatian Street | Legend of the Three Caballeros Jetix original series: Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! | Get Ed | Yin Yang Yo! |
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