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|Disney Channel 2002.svg|2003–2010
 
|Disney Channel 2002.svg|2003–2010
 
|Disney Channel (2010).svg|2010–2014
 
|Disney Channel (2010).svg|2010–2014
|Disney Channel 2014.png|2014–2017
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|Disney Channel 2014.png|2014–present
|Disney Channel 2017.svg|2017–2019
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|Disney Channel 2017.svg|2017–present
 
|Disney channel 2019.svg|2019–present
 
|Disney channel 2019.svg|2019–present
 
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==1995–1997==
 
==1995–1997==
 
[[File:Disney_Channel_logo_1987.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Disney_Channel_logo_1987.svg|200px|center]]
 
 
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]].
 
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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== 1997–2003 ==
 
== 1997–2003 ==
 
=== 1997–1999 ===
 
=== 1997–1999 ===
[[File:DisneyPaintSplat1997.png|center|200px]]
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[[File:DisneyPaintSplat1997.png|center|250px]]
 
 
On 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. The idents mainly use red and blue colors on irregularly shaped objects that form the logo.
 
On 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. The idents mainly use red and blue colors on irregularly shaped objects that form the logo.
   
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=== 1999–2003 ===
 
=== 1999–2003 ===
 
[[File:Disney Channel 1997 logo.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Disney Channel 1997 logo.svg|200px|center]]
 
 
On 1 September 1999, Disney Channel in the UK received a brand overhaul as the channel adopted a new circle-based logo, with three symmetrical ellipses forming the iconic Mickey Mouse head shape. Along with the logo change, a new ident set, created by French design company [[Gédéon|GÉDÉON]] alongside several other animation studios, was introduced on the same day. The branding was carried over to other Disney Channel international networks in the following months.
 
On 1 September 1999, Disney Channel in the UK received a brand overhaul as the channel adopted a new circle-based logo, with three symmetrical ellipses forming the iconic Mickey Mouse head shape. Along with the logo change, a new ident set, created by French design company [[Gédéon|GÉDÉON]] alongside several other animation studios, was introduced on the same day. The branding was carried over to other Disney Channel international networks in the following months.
   
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=== 2003–2010 ===
 
=== 2003–2010 ===
 
[[File:Disney_Channel_2002.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Disney_Channel_2002.svg|200px|center]]
 
 
On 15 March 2003, Disney Channel internationally adopted the same logo as Disney Channel US that was used from 2002. The idents and graphics were created by [[Razorfish]] and [[Realistic Studio|CA Square]]. 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.
 
On 15 March 2003, Disney Channel internationally adopted the same logo as Disney Channel US that was used from 2002. The idents and graphics were created by [[Razorfish]] and [[Realistic Studio|CA Square]]. 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.
   
 
=== 2010–2014 ===
 
=== 2010–2014 ===
 
[[File:Disney Channel (2010).svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Disney Channel (2010).svg|200px|center]]
 
 
In 2010, Disney Channel internationally introduced the smartphone app logo, which was previously introduced in the U.S. at the time.
 
In 2010, Disney Channel internationally introduced the smartphone app logo, which was previously introduced in the U.S. at the time.
 
   
 
==2014–present==
 
==2014–present==
=== 2014–2017 ===
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=== 2014–present ===
[[File:Disney_Channel_2014.png|200px|center]]
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[[File:Disney_Channel_2014.png|250px|center]]
 
On 1 July 2014, Disney Channel rolled out its current logo in [[Disney Channel (France)|France]], [[Disney Channel (Italy)|Italy]], [[Disney Channel (Spain)|Spain]], [[Disney Channel (Portugal)|Portugal]] and [[Disney Channel (Oceania)|Oceania]], which originated from the [[Disney Channel (Germany)|German]] channel in January and has already since adopted by the [[Disney Channel|US]] network on 24 May. Since then, more countries have adopted the logo. Despite most countries replaced this logo between 2017 and 2018 with the logo below, it was still used in [[Disney Channel (Japan)|Japan]] until 2019 and is currently used in [[Disney Channel (India)|India]] and [[Disney Channel (South Korea)|South Korea]]. However, in [[Disney Channel (Italy)|Italy]] the logo was shortly revived in 2020 as an on-screen bug before the channel closed in that country.
 
On 1 July 2014, Disney Channel rolled out its current logo in [[Disney Channel (France)|France]], [[Disney Channel (Italy)|Italy]], [[Disney Channel (Spain)|Spain]], [[Disney Channel (Portugal)|Portugal]] and [[Disney Channel (Oceania)|Oceania]], which originated from the [[Disney Channel (Germany)|German]] channel in January and has already since adopted by the [[Disney Channel|US]] network on 24 May. Since then, more countries have adopted the logo.
 
   
 
===2017–present===
 
===2017–present===
 
[[File:Disney Channel 2017.svg|centre|250px]]
 
[[File:Disney Channel 2017.svg|centre|250px]]
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This logo is still used in [[Disney Channel (Southern Africa)|Southern Africa]], [[Disney Channel (Europe)|Europe]], the [[Disney Channel (Middle East)|Middle East]], [[Disney Channel (Taiwan)|Taiwan]] and [[Disney Channel (Hong Kong)|Hong Kong]].
   
 
===2019–present===
 
===2019–present===
 
[[File:Disney channel 2019.svg|centre|250px]]
 
[[File:Disney channel 2019.svg|centre|250px]]
 
 
   
 
{{The Walt Disney Company}}
 
{{The Walt Disney Company}}
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[[Category:Television channels in Germany]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Germany]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Ireland]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Ireland]]
[[Category:Television channels in Italy]]
 
 
[[Category:Television channels in Sweden]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Sweden]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Turkey]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Turkey]]
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[[Category:Walt Disney Television]]
 
[[Category:Walt Disney Television]]
 
[[Category:Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International]]
 
[[Category:Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International]]
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[[Category:Television programs of Canada]]
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[[Category:Television channels in Russia]]
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[[Category:Television channels in the Middle East]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Spain]]
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[[Category:Television channels in Brazil]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Latin America]]
 
[[Category:Television channels in Latin America]]
[[Category:Television networks in Latin America]]
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[[Category:Television channels in Norway]]
[[Category:Television channels in Oceania]]
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[[Category:Television channels in Denmark]]
[[Category:Television channels in Australia]]
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[[Category:Television channels in the Netherlands]]
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[[Category:The Walt Disney Company Latin America]]
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[[Category:International]]
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[[Category:Television channels]]

Revision as of 01:34, 16 June 2020

1995–1997 1997–1999 1999-2003 2003–2010
1995–1997 1997–1999 1999-2003 2003–2010
2010–2014 2014–present 2017–present 2019–present
2010–2014 2014–present 2017–present 2019–present

1989 (postponed)

Disney Channel was originally planned to launch in 1989 in the United Kingdom 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, and 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.

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

1997–2003

1997–1999

DisneyPaintSplat1997

On 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. The idents mainly use red and blue colors on irregularly shaped objects that form the logo.

1999–2003

Disney Channel 1997 logo

On 1 September 1999, Disney Channel in the UK received a brand overhaul as the channel adopted a new circle-based logo, with three symmetrical ellipses forming the iconic Mickey Mouse head shape. Along with the logo change, a new ident set, created by French design company GÉDÉON alongside several other animation studios, was introduced on the same day. The branding was carried over to other Disney Channel international networks in the following months.

2003–2014

2003–2010

Disney Channel 2002

On 15 March 2003, Disney Channel internationally adopted the same logo as Disney Channel US that was used from 2002. The idents and graphics were created by Razorfish and CA Square. 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.

2010–2014

Disney Channel (2010)

In 2010, Disney Channel internationally introduced the smartphone app logo, which was previously introduced in the U.S. at the time.

2014–present

2014–present 

Disney Channel 2014

On 1 July 2014, Disney Channel rolled out its current logo in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Oceania, which originated from the German channel in January and has already since adopted by the US network on 24 May. Since then, more countries have adopted the logo. Despite most countries replaced this logo between 2017 and 2018 with the logo below, it was still used in Japan until 2019 and is currently used in India and South Korea. However, in Italy the logo was shortly revived in 2020 as an on-screen bug before the channel closed in that country.

2017–present

Disney Channel 2017

This logo is still used in Southern Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

2019–present

Disney channel 2019