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:''For Disney Channel in the United States, see [[Disney Channel]].''
==1997-2002==
 
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:''For Disney Channel in Latin America, click [[Disney Channel (Latin America)|here]].''
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:''For Disney Channel in UK version, click [[Disney Channel (UK and Ireland)|here]].''
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:''For the Middle Eastern version, click [[Disney Channel (Middle East)|here]]''.
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:''For the Southeast Asian version, click [[Disney Channel (Asia)|here]]''.
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:''For the Australian version, click [[Disney Channel (Oceania)|here]]''.
   
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{{ImageTOC
 
|Disney Channel 1983.svg|1995–1997
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|Disney Channel 1997 logo.svg|1997–2003
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|DISNEY_CHANNEL_2002.svg|2003–2011
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|Disney channel Logo 2010.png|2011–2014
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|Disney_Channel_2014.png|2014–present
 
|DC 2014 hero.svg|2017–present
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}}
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==1989 (postponed)==
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In 1989, Disney Channel was originally planned to launch in 1989 on the newly launched Sky satellite television service. It would have used the American version's then-current second logo (see below). However, due to an apparent dispute, the original launch was postponed. [[Sky|Sky Television]] filed a lawsuit against the [[Walt Disney Company]] for not launching the channel on the original date, then the launch was moved to October 1995.
   
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==1995–1997==
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[[File:Disney_Channel_logo_1987.svg|200px|center]]
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On 1 October 1995, '''Disney Channel UK''' was officially launched. Its first logo was the same as Disney Channel USA. Its idents were created by [[Lambie-Nairn]].
   
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According to Lambie-Nairn:
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''Disney is one of the world’s biggest and most powerful brands. When Disney decided to extend their Disney Channel franchise to the UK, they recognized the need to take account of cultural differences outside the United States. The task was to customize this well-known brand for television viewers in the UK and elsewhere. Our solution revolved around maximizing the universally recognized icon of Mickey Mouse, using a variety of visually distinctive devices to create Mickey’s silhouette.''
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The idents were used in tandem with the next logo until August 1997.
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[http://mediasites.digitalfernsehen.de/index.php?action=showstation&stationid=936&show=video Digital Fernsehen - Disney Channel]
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<!--- This gallery should include a SELECTION of idents from this era, which means the gallery should never include more than EIGHT pictures. --->
 
<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
 
<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
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Disney_Channel_UK_launch_countdown.jpg|Countdown for the launch of Disney Channel UK in 1995
Disney Channel 1997 logo.svg
 
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Disney_Channel_UK_first_ID_(year_1995).jpg|The first ID seen on Disney Channel UK
DisneyTrumpet1995.png
 
 
DisneyBubbles1995.png
DisneySpotlights1999.png
 
 
DisneyFireworks1995.png
 
DisneySplat1995.png
 
DisneySplat1995.png
 
DisneyTrumpet1995.png
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</gallery>
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== 1997–2003 ==
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=== 1997–1999 ===
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[[File:DisneyPaintSplat1997.png|center|200px]]
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{{Main|Disney Channel (International)/Red and Blue Idents}}
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In March 1997, Disney Channel France was launched and it received their first facelift, using a splat logo that was adopted in the UK in July 1997. Some idents are in stop-motion, some in live action, and some traditionally animated. Many 1997 Disney Channel fans recognize this logo because of its unique design that allows it to become any object. The idents mainly use red and blue colors on irregularly shaped objects that form the logo. They were dropped in 30 April 1999 in the UK and in France on 30 June 1999. This also the first time the signature four-note jingle was introduced.
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*[http://medias.lenodal.com/result.php?page=1&lachaine=Disney+Channel&lenom=Tous&lemission=Toutes&lannee=1997&lanneeint=&x=49&y=9 MEDIAS.lenodal.com - Disney Channel 1997]
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*[http://www2.tv-ark.org.uk/otherchannels/disney_channel.html TVARK - Disney Channel]
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*[http://www.jusdeprod.com/index.php?id=13 Jus de Prod - Disney Channel 1997]
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<!--- This gallery should include a SELECTION of idents from this era, which means the gallery should never include more than EIGHT pictures. --->
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<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
 
DisneyOverture1997.jpg
 
DisneyButton1997.png
 
DisneyPlanet1997.png
 
DisneyPlanet1997.png
DisneyLab1999.png
 
 
DisneyPots1997.png
 
DisneyPots1997.png
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</gallery>
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=== 1999–2003 ===
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[[File:Disney Channel 1997 logo.svg|200px|center]]
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{{Main|Disney Channel (International)/Circles Idents}}
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On May 1, 1999, Disney Channel in the UK received a brand overhaul as the channel adopted a new circle logo, with three symmetrical circles forming the iconic Mickey Mouse head shape. Along with the logo change, a new ident set, created by French design company [[Gédéon|GÉDÉON]], was introduced on the same day. The branding was carried over to other Disney Channel international networks starting on June 1999.
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According to GÉDÉON, the new logo is also described as an "experimental field for animation". More than 30 illustrators, animators, graphic designers, directors, and motion graphic studios, such as Gamma Studios, Estructura7, Velvet mediendesign, and Pedall, collaborated with the project.
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Starting on November 2000, all idents now include the website of Disney Channel International depending on the region, such as ''www.disneychannel.co.uk'' in the UK, ''disneychannel.fr'' in France, ''disneychannel.it'' in Italy, ''disneychannel-asia.com'' in Asia, ''disneychannel.de'' in Germany, and ''disneychannel.com.au'' in Australia. In some occasions, the slogan of a Disney Channel international network may also appear under the text, such as ''Libera la tua Immaginazione'' in Italy, and ''L'Imaginachaine'' in France. A station ident that aired in the early-2000s during this era featured the 1999 logo, but it uses the 4-note jingle borrowed from the idents featuring the 2003 logo, which is a coincidence. The 4-note jingle would not become Disney Channel's official jingle until 2002 in the U.S. and until 2003 in the rest of the world.
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<!--- This gallery should include a SELECTION of idents from this era, which means the gallery should never include more than EIGHT pictures. --->
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<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
 
DisneyLab1999.png
 
DisneyPC1999.png
 
DisneyPC1999.png
 
DisneySpotlights1999.png
 
DisneySoapBubbles1999.png
 
DisneySoapBubbles1999.png
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Disneypopstars.jpg
DisneyFireworks1995.png
 
DisneyButton1997.png
 
DisneyBubbles1995.png
 
DisneyOverture1997.jpg
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
==2002-2010==
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== 2003-2011 ==
 
<gallery bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" orientation="none" position="center">
 
<gallery bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" orientation="none" position="center">
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Disney_Channel_2002_old.svg
 
Disney_Channel_2002.svg
 
Disney_Channel_2002.svg
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DISNEY_CHANNEL_2002.svg
DisneySport2007.png
 
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</gallery>
DisneyShip2003.png
 
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In November 2003, Disney Channel Japan and Scandinavia was launched, and on 15 March 2003, Disney Channel International adopted the same logo as Disney Channel US that was used from 2002. The idents and graphics were created by [[Razorfish]] and [[CA Square]]. The idents are also used for [[Disney Channel|Disney Channel US]]. This logo is still used in some countries in tandem with the current logo. Disney Channel now uses the 4-note jingle at the end of the idents, while Playhouse Disney channels/blocks outside the US used the 1997 jingle and [[Toon Disney (International)|Toon Disney]] used a boink sound.
DisneyGlowstick2003.png
 
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DisneyFirefly2003.png
 
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<!--- This gallery should include a SELECTION of idents from this era, which means the gallery should never include more than EIGHT pictures. --->
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<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
 
DisneyDogBath2003.png
 
DisneyDogBath2003.png
 
DisneyFirefly2003.png
DisneyDisco2007.png
 
 
DisneyGlowstick2003.png
DisneyCreate2007.png
 
 
DisneyShip2003.png
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</gallery>
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In 2007, the 'hip' look was replaced by new idents and bumpers which feature a ribbon that twirls around the screen before transforming to the 2002 logo.
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<!--- This gallery should include a SELECTION of idents from this era, which means the gallery should never include more than EIGHT pictures. --->
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<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
 
DisneyCarpet2007.png
 
DisneyCarpet2007.png
 
DisneyCreate2007.png
DISNEY CHANNEL 2002.svg
 
 
DisneyDisco2007.png
 
DisneySport2007.png
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==2010–2014==
 
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== 2011–2014 ==
 
[[File:Disney channel Logo 2010.png|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Disney channel Logo 2010.png|200px|center]]
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In 2011, Disney Channel International uses Disney Channel US' smartphone app logo.
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcr11ERN5fE YouTube - Disney Channel UK Idents 2010]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFYlLz8JxNI YouTube - Disney Channel UK Idents 2012]
   
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==2014–present==
   
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=== 2014–present ===
==2014–2017-present==
 
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[[File:Disney_Channel_2014.png|200px|center]]
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In July 1, 2014, Disney Channel rolled out its current logo in France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, which originated from the [[Disney Channel (Germany)|German]] channel in January and has already since adopted by the [[Disney Channel|US]] network in May. Further European countries have adopted the logo since then.
   
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On August 1, 2014, the [[Disney Channel (Asia)|Asian]] channel adopted the new logo and on-air graphics.
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The logo is also available in multiple forms (HD feed, +1 channel, catch up service, VOD, Premium VOD...).
 
<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true">
 
<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true">
 
Disney_Channel_2014_HD_v2.png
Disney Channel 2014.png
 
File:DISNEY CHANNEL+1 2014.png
 
DISNEY CHANNEL REPLAY 2015.png
 
 
DISNEY CHANNEL AVANT PREMIERE 2015.png
 
DISNEY CHANNEL AVANT PREMIERE 2015.png
 
DISNEY CHANNEL A LA DEMANDE 2014.jpg
 
DISNEY CHANNEL A LA DEMANDE 2014.jpg
 
DISNEY CHANNEL REPLAY 2015.png
Disney_Channel_2014_HD_v2.png
 
 
File:DISNEY CHANNEL+1 2014.png
DC 2014 hero.svg
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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=== 2017–present (Some Countries) ===
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[[File:DC_2014_hero.svg|200px|center]]
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== Other ==
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{{Other|1999 Logo Variants|First Idents|Bounce and Ribbon Idents and Bumpers|Circles Idents|Red and Blue Idents|Smartphone Logo Idents|Wordmark (Grass Age) Logo Idents|Wordmark (Social Media Age) Logo Idents|Wordmark (Graffiti Age) Logo Idents}}
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{{The Walt Disney Company}}
 
[[Category:International television channels]]
 
[[Category:International television channels]]
 
[[Category:Children's television networks]]
 
[[Category:Children's television networks]]

Revision as of 18:02, 2 May 2018

For Disney Channel in the United States, see Disney Channel.
For Disney Channel in Latin America, click here.
For Disney Channel in UK version, click here.
For the Middle Eastern version, click here.
For the Southeast Asian version, click here.
For the Australian version, click here.


1995–1997 1997–2003 2003–2011 2011–2014 2014–present 2017–present
1995–1997 1997–2003 2003–2011 2011–2014 2014–present 2017–present

1989 (postponed)

In 1989, Disney Channel was originally planned to launch in 1989 on the newly launched Sky satellite television service. It would have used the American version's then-current second logo (see below). However, due to an apparent dispute, the original launch was postponed. Sky Television filed a lawsuit against the Walt Disney Company for not launching the channel on the original date, then the launch was moved to October 1995.

1995–1997

Disney Channel logo 1987

On 1 October 1995, Disney Channel UK was officially launched. Its first logo was the same as Disney Channel USA. Its idents were created by Lambie-Nairn.

According to Lambie-Nairn:

Disney is one of the world’s biggest and most powerful brands. When Disney decided to extend their Disney Channel franchise to the UK, they recognized the need to take account of cultural differences outside the United States. The task was to customize this well-known brand for television viewers in the UK and elsewhere. Our solution revolved around maximizing the universally recognized icon of Mickey Mouse, using a variety of visually distinctive devices to create Mickey’s silhouette.

The idents were used in tandem with the next logo until August 1997.

Digital Fernsehen - Disney Channel

1997–2003

1997–1999

DisneyPaintSplat1997

In March 1997, Disney Channel France was launched and it received their first facelift, using a splat logo that was adopted in the UK in July 1997. Some idents are in stop-motion, some in live action, and some traditionally animated. Many 1997 Disney Channel fans recognize this logo because of its unique design that allows it to become any object. The idents mainly use red and blue colors on irregularly shaped objects that form the logo. They were dropped in 30 April 1999 in the UK and in France on 30 June 1999. This also the first time the signature four-note jingle was introduced.

1999–2003

Disney Channel 1997 logo

On May 1, 1999, Disney Channel in the UK received a brand overhaul as the channel adopted a new circle logo, with three symmetrical circles forming the iconic Mickey Mouse head shape. Along with the logo change, a new ident set, created by French design company GÉDÉON, was introduced on the same day. The branding was carried over to other Disney Channel international networks starting on June 1999.

According to GÉDÉON, the new logo is also described as an "experimental field for animation". More than 30 illustrators, animators, graphic designers, directors, and motion graphic studios, such as Gamma Studios, Estructura7, Velvet mediendesign, and Pedall, collaborated with the project.

Starting on November 2000, all idents now include the website of Disney Channel International depending on the region, such as www.disneychannel.co.uk in the UK, disneychannel.fr in France, disneychannel.it in Italy, disneychannel-asia.com in Asia, disneychannel.de in Germany, and disneychannel.com.au in Australia. In some occasions, the slogan of a Disney Channel international network may also appear under the text, such as Libera la tua Immaginazione in Italy, and L'Imaginachaine in France. A station ident that aired in the early-2000s during this era featured the 1999 logo, but it uses the 4-note jingle borrowed from the idents featuring the 2003 logo, which is a coincidence. The 4-note jingle would not become Disney Channel's official jingle until 2002 in the U.S. and until 2003 in the rest of the world.

2003-2011

In November 2003, Disney Channel Japan and Scandinavia was launched, and on 15 March 2003, Disney Channel International adopted the same logo as Disney Channel US that was used from 2002. The idents and graphics were created by Razorfish and CA Square. The idents are also used for Disney Channel US. This logo is still used in some countries in tandem with the current logo. Disney Channel now uses the 4-note jingle at the end of the idents, while Playhouse Disney channels/blocks outside the US used the 1997 jingle and Toon Disney used a boink sound.

In 2007, the 'hip' look was replaced by new idents and bumpers which feature a ribbon that twirls around the screen before transforming to the 2002 logo.

2011–2014

Disney channel Logo 2010

In 2011, Disney Channel International uses Disney Channel US' smartphone app logo.

2014–present

2014–present

Disney Channel 2014

In July 1, 2014, Disney Channel rolled out its current logo in France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, which originated from the German channel in January and has already since adopted by the US network in May. Further European countries have adopted the logo since then.

On August 1, 2014, the Asian channel adopted the new logo and on-air graphics.

The logo is also available in multiple forms (HD feed, +1 channel, catch up service, VOD, Premium VOD...).

2017–present (Some Countries)

DC 2014 hero

Other

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