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List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel

List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel

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This article lists past, present and future television programming on American basic cable channel and former premium channel, Disney Channel, since its launch on April 18, 1983.

Third variant of the 2014 logo used since 2019.

Current programming

Original

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Repeats of ended programming

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Disney Junior

A list of programs currently broadcast on the Disney Junior programming block of Disney Channel.

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Upcoming programming

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Disney Junior

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Former programming

Original

Animated

  • 1 Indicates program premiered episodes on Disney XD.
  • 2 Indicates program only airs reruns on the Disney XD cable channel.
  • 3 Indicates program is a Disney Junior original series.
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Comedy

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Games

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Miniseries and specials

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Shorts

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Syndicated (Originals/Walt Disney Television/ABC)

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Programming blocks

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Movies

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See also

Notes

  1. This show was scheduled to premiere on Disney XD, but was moved to Disney Channel.
  2. The series first premiered as a Disney+ original on July 7, 2021, with the show premiering later on Disney Channel on January 6, 2023. The series has moved to premiering first-run episodes on the Disney Channel, starting on April 5, 2024.
  3. Co-production.
  4. This series airs and/or has aired as part of Disney Junior, but is not an original series.
  5. Scheduled to simultaneously premiere on Disney Junior and Disney+
  6. Scheduled to simultaneously premiere on Disney Channel & Disney+
  7. Also aired as part of the Playhouse Disney block.
  8. Originally aired as part of Disney's One Too block
  9. The show also aired as part of the Disney Junior block from 2012–13, and while it is an original series, it's just not a Disney Junior original.
  10. The show ended on February 15, 2016, but moved to Disney XD for the remainder of its run on August 4, 2014, though re-runs of the show continued to air on Disney Channel during the time that the show premiered new episodes on Disney XD.
  11. The show ended on June 27, 2016, but moved to Disney XD for the remainder of its run on March 31, 2014.
  12. This show was originally greenlit for Disney Channel in 2013, and premiered there as a preview on January 18, 2015, before moving its premieres to Disney XD starting on March 30, 2015, with Disney Channel continuing to air re-runs. The series moved back to Disney Channel on January 6, 2019, with Disney XD continuing to air re-runs during the time that new episodes premiered on Disney Channel.
  13. The show did officially end on August 23, 2020 on Disney Junior, but new episodes aired on Disney Junior starting July 14, 2018, while Disney Channel aired reruns. But from late-2019 to early-2020 the show was pulled from Disney Channel’s preschool schedule and Disney Junior barely aired reruns on its channel.
  14. Originally titled Tangled: The Series until June 24, 2018, although until January 21, 2021,[80] it was still labeled under that original name on Disney+
  15. The show originally premiered on Disney XD on August 12, 2017, with re-runs airing on Disney Channel during that time, but new episodes of the series moved to Disney Channel on May 1, 2018 while Disney XD airs reruns.
  16. This show premiered simultaneously on Disney Channel and Disney XD on November 20, 2017. It was scheduled to have regular premieres on Disney XD, but was moved to Disney Channel after the premiere of the first episode, but was again later moved to Disney XD for the remainder of its run on January 4, 2020.
  17. The show ended on August 20, 2018, but moved to Disney XD for the remainder of its run on September 9, 2017.
  18. The show ended on July 16, 2018, but moved to Disney XD for the remainder of its run on April 1, 2017.
  19. Originally aired as part of ABC Kids block
  20. Collection of animated shorts.
  21. The first episode aired as a preview telecast on Disney Channel simulcast with ABC and Freeform.
  22. Co-production.
  23. Aired as part of Lunch Box.
  24. "Sneak peek" sampler block of shows from sister channel Toon Disney.

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