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2010–2011 2011–2020 (primary), 2020-2024 (secondary) 2020–2024 (primary), 2024-2025 (secondary) 2024–present
2010–2011 2011–2020 (primary), 2020-2024 (secondary) 2020–2024 (primary), 2024-2025 (secondary) 2024–present

Disney Jr. (also known as Disney Junior, formerly Playhouse Disney from 1999 until moving in 2011) is an American pay television network that is owned by the Walt Disney Television unit of The Walt Disney Company through Disney Branded Television. Aimed mainly at children under 8 years old, its programming consists of original first-run television series and select other third-party programming.

Playhouse Disney (first era)[]

1999–2001[]

Playhouse-disney-1999-recreation
Designer:  Belief
Loop Filmworks (next IDs/endtags)
Typography:  Jacoby Black (Playhouse)
Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
Launched:  February 1, 1999

After Disney Channel premiered three new original preschool series in 1998 (PB&J Otter, Rolie Polie Olie, and Out of the Box), the block became Playhouse Disney on February 1, 1999.

2000–2011[]

Playhouse Disney Logo 2000
Designer:  Belief
Typography:  Jacoby Black (Playhouse)
Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
Launched:  April 2000

Playhouse Disney Channel[]

2001–2002[]

Playhouse Disney logo (1999-2001)
Designer:  Beehive
Typography:  Jacoby Black (Playhouse)
Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
Helvetica Rounded Black
Countryhouse Medium (on-air branding)
Launched:  Spring 2001

In Spring 2001, Playhouse Disney was renamed to Playhouse Disney Channel (although the channel was still using its previous name in advertising) and was given a new look. Even though the Mickey TV set version of this logo was phased out in 2002, the version without it continued to be used until 2011.

Playhouse Disney (second era)[]

2002–2011[]

Playhouse Disney logo
Logopedia InfoWhite BETTER LOGO NEEDED
Designer:  Beehive
On-air:
Beehive / Flickerlab (2002-2007)
CASquare (2007-2011)
Typography:  Jacoby Black (Playhouse)
Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
On-air:
Countryhouse Medium (2002-2007)
Placard Bold Condensed (2002-2007)
Latin CT Not Wide (2007-2011)
Cifra (2007-2011)
Launched:  September 30, 2002

Alongside Disney Channel, on September 30, 2002, the block got a rebrand and the word "CHANNEL" was dropped from its name again, thus the original name was reinstated although the word "CHANNEL" was still used in the first version of this logo until 2003.

2010–2011[]

Playhouse Disney (2010)
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Jacoby Black (Playhouse)
Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
Launched:  May 29, 2010

On May 29, 2010, Playhouse Disney began using a logo similar to the Disney Channel logo from that same year exclusively for the DOG and some supplementary material. However, the on-air graphics remained otherwise the same; this logo was short-lived, as it was phased out on February 14, 2011 in favor of its new name Disney Junior.

Disney Junior[]

2011-2024[]

2011–2020 (primary), 2020-2024 (secondary)[]

Disney Junior
Designer:  Royale
Typography:  Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
Futura Extra Bold (Junior)
Disney Junior ML V2 (custom on-air typeface)
Launched:  February 14, 2011

In November 2010, it was announced that Disney would replace Playhouse Disney with a new children's programming brand under the name of Disney Junior, bringing to an end of the "Playhouse" era after 12 years of its existence. The new branding launched with the morning block on Disney Channel on February 14, 2011 with international channels following thereafter.

Disney would later launch a 24-hour Disney Junior television channel in the US (also marketed as Disney Junior: The Channel), on March 23, 2012.

2020–2024 (primary), 2024-2025 (secondary)[]

Disney Junior Logo 2020
Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED
Designer:  Royale
Typography:  Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
Futura Extra Bold (Junior)
Launched:  June 1, 2020

In 2020, the Mickey Mouse head as the dot in "i" was slightly changed to more closely resemble the character model as seen in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Mickey Mouse Roadster Racers, Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, and Mickey Mouse Funhouse. Moreover, a shadow was added beneath the letters "Junior". However, the previous logo is still used in international markets, in several bumpers, and generally as a secondary variant.

Despite the channel shortening its logo and rebranding as Disney Jr. on June 1, 2024, this logo is still used on international markets and in the United States as a transition piece to the rebrand with the logo shown below. The logo accidentally returned on September 29, being seen in the split screen credits graphic.

Disney Jr.[]

2024–present[]

DisneyJr3Dver
Designer:  MakinÉ Studios
CLAUS
Typography:  Custom wordmark (Disney logo)
Futura Extra Bold (Jr.; modified J)
New Nord Extended Heavy (on-air)
Launched:  January 24, 2024 (registered)
May 8, 2024 (promos)
June 1, 2024 (official)

A new logo was submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office on January 24, 2024, stylized as DJr.[1] The full version, now under the name Disney Jr., eventually began to roll out and made its first appearance with promos for the upcoming series (at the time) Ariel and the stage event Disney Jr. Live on Tour: Let's Play! on May 8, 2024, before officially taking effect on June 1.

References[]

  1. https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=98374063&caseSearchType=US APPLICATION&caseType=DEFAULT&searchType=statusSearch
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