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This is the description page for the idents of Disney Channel International from 18 January 2014 to present (except South Korea, Russia, India and Southeast Asia).

Summary[]

On 18 January 2014, the German version of Disney Channel became available on free-to-air terrestrial television. The channel also launched a new, overhauled logo design, which focused on the "Disney" script with the Mickey Mouse head shape on the dot above the i and the "CHANNEL" text below the script. The US network later adopted the logo on 27 May 2014.

The idents and graphics are designed through a joint venture between the design agencies Royale and BDA Creative Munich. The new idents feature everyday scenes of children around the world with the Disney Channel logo drawing itself on the screen. The series of bumpers that featured Disney celebrities continue to be used by the network, this time with the current logo.

Generic Idents[]

Christmas idents[]

Other idents[]

Movie idents[]

Next Bumpers[]

Rating disclaimers (Used in Southeast Asia only)[]

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