Disney Channel Asia was launched in January 2000 with a single video feed and two audio tracks in English and Mandarin, as well as subtitles in Mandarin too. After Vault Disney was discontinued in September 2002, this logo also appeared during the late night hours until the original version of the 2002 logo was introduced. Disney Channel changed their logo to a 2D version of the previous logo on March 24, 2017. Schedule is similar to the main feed, plus local advertisements. The Mickey Mouse head silhouette is inside a box resembling a smartphone application icon. Own schedule with local advertisements; separated from the main feed on 2 April 2004. The transparent version of this logo is still used as a on-screen bug. Le Disney Channel was a French programming block on FR3 (now France 3, the second largest French public television channel and part of the France Télévisions group) from January 26, 1985 until December 31, 1988.
Some programming are replaced by sitcoms. Notes: 1 Sold to China Media Capital. 5 Relauched as Pinoy Box Office. Disney Channel (formerly known as The Disney Channel from 1996 to 1997) is a Southeast Asian pay television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (Southeast Asia).Most of its original programming is aimed at pre-teens and adolescents ages 10–16 while its Disney Junior programs are targeted at younger children, although certain programs are aimed at audiences of all ages. Disney Channel est une chaîne de télévision thématique privée française, déclinaison locale de Disney Channel appartenant au groupe Disney-ABC Television Group au travers de la société The Walt Disney Company France.. La chaîne est diffusée depuis le 22 mars 1997.Elle a été gratuite chez les FAI de 2011 à 2020. Disney Channel Asia started using parts of the US rebrand from 1 December 2017, and rebranded fully on 1 January 2018 at 6am. Later in 1999, Disney Channel Asia began to use the "Circles" presentation package until July 2003, when the US logo (and design package by CA Square) as the "Bounce" graphics, it became the channel's on-air presentation format, then later rebranded using the "Ribbons" looks from 2007 until 2011. It is available in four languages: English, Same schedule as the Asia feed, plus local advertisements. In Latin America, the Disney Junior logo also became 2D that same year.
2 Rebranded from Star to Fox channels in 2017. 3 Formerly a joint-venture with Viacom but ended in 1994. Unlike most Disney Channels around the world, the Asian version mainly airs animated content, with live action shows only airing during Friday afternoons, Friday nights and weekend nights. The channel became available in On 1 May 2015, The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia launched a high-definition simulcast feed of With the launch of the channel in 1996, Disney Channel Asia adopted the UK network's presentation designed by Lambie-Nairn. It then used the splat logo in 1997 with the opening of Disney Channel France. In 2009, Disney Channel used Disney Channel Movie's 2002 modified logo. An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. You can help Logopedia by uploading it here. It began operations in March 1995.Programming list not applicable for Hong Kong and Taiwan feeds, which have their own schedules. Now owned by Fox Networks Group. Also, the tube shape was removed, two circles were added to the left and right of the dot of the "i", and the stylized Mickey Mouse head shape was retired after 12 years. Category:Disney Channel (France) Disney Channel (Germany) Category:Disney Channel (Germany) Disney Channel (Greece) Disney Channel (Hong Kong) Disney Channel (Hungary) Disney Channel (India) Disney Channel (International) ... Logopedia is a … It was later used on promos for "Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Sitcoms are only aired on Friday afternoons, Friday nights and weekend nights. This article is about Disney Channel in Southeast Asia.
An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. The lettering below the logo were changed in May 1986 to resemble the wordmark of To reflect its transition from a premium channel to a commercial-free basic cable service, A restyled variant of the 1997 logo was introduced in late 1999, making the "Mickey TV" 3D, changing it's color and removing Mickey Mouse. Disney also offers several on demand services for the French market: Disney English is an exclusive on-demand service to learn English on your TV, Hola Disney is a similar service to learn Spanish, and Disney Pop Pick to discover exclusive content which has not been broadcasted on Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD or Disney Cinema. Two more redesigns were made in 2012, then in 2014 with the current wordmark logo. The feed was shut down on 31 May 2020.Same schedule as the Asia feed, plus local advertisements. The block's runtime was 8:35pm–10:00pm (UTC+1) on Saturday nights.
The early normal lowercase "i" version without the two dots on the dot "i" of this logo was first used earlier in Germany on January 17.