Availability: Mostly seen at the end of shows that aired on Toon Disney during this era. You can help Logopedia by uploading it here. This logo would not be permanent because the channel started using the 1998 logo when it first begin broadcasting. Availability: Extinct. from the period, which are hardly (if ever) reran these days. FX/SFX: The Mickey Mouse head moving, and the words flying. On September 20, 2004, after an episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series (including the 2002 "Back to the Show" bumper), there's a new "Next/Later" bumper (Hercules to Buzz Lightyear of Star Command; with Jason Marsden voiceover), followed by the promos, then the Toon Disney bumper (featuring the characters of House of Mouse) with the then-new Toon Disney logo, before an episode … 2001-2004 Edit Toon Disney (International) Edit 2000-2003 Edit.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Music/Sounds: The finishing of the Walt Disney Television theme or silence. Toon Disney logo (2004-2005) Toon Disney logo (2005-2009) Add a photo to this gallery. Der Sender stellte in der Nacht zum 15.

Availability: Seen on Toon News, which was shorts that aired on Toon Disney in Europe. The logo stays on for a second, then cuts to black. FX/SFX: The Toon Disney logo waving.
Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.The original Toon Disney logo, used from April 18, 1998 to September 1, 2002.The channel's second logo, used from April 22, 2001 (in tandem with the previous logo) to September 19, 2004.The channel's third logo, September 20, 2004 to September 18, 2005.The channel's fourth and final logo, used from September 19, 2005 to February 12, 2009. The logo was also adopted by Toon Disney US in 2005. Music/Sounds: The finishing of the Walt Disney Television theme or silence. Seen at the end of shows that aired on Toon Disney during this era. The channel's fourth and final logo, used from September 19, 2005 to February 12, 2009. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. The channel's second logo, used from April 22, 2001 (in tandem with the previous logo) to September 19, 2004. It was seen on some episodes of House of Mouse and Fillmore! Availability: Seen on Toon News, a series of shorts that aired on Toon Disney channels in Europe. Presentation Edit. Cookies help us deliver our services. The words "DISNEY CHANNEL ORIGINAL PRODUCTION COPYRIGHT (year)" is seen in white on the bottom. An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. hops up to the left corner of the screen. "The Proud Family" follows the adventures and misadventures of Penny, a 14-year-old African American girl who's doing her best to navigate through the early years of teen-dom. Toon Disney was an international pay television channel which was owned by the Disney Channels Worldwide, a subsidiary of Disney–ABC Television Group.A spin-off of the Disney Channel, the channel mostly aired children's animated series and some live action programming.

November 2004 über die Bezahlfernsehen-Plattform von Vodafone Kabel Deutschland sein Programm aus. Das Bezahlfernseh-Paket von Sky Deutschland nahm Toon Disney nicht in ihr Paket mit ein.

"Toon Disney" words in a different font as seen on the pre-launch screen. The words "TOON" (in a cartoonish font) and "Disney" (in its corporate font) are placed onto the head. The words "in association with" zooms out. Logo: On a red and white background, the Toon Disney logo at the time (a Mickey Mouse head like the Disney Channel logo but it's blue in the inside and silvered outlined to match the colors of the then-new Jetix block.)

hops up to the left corner of the screen. The channel's second logo, used from April 22, 2001 (in tandem with the previous logo) to September 19, 2004. Once it hits the screen, it goes to the center of the screen and the words "TOON" in a cartoonish font and "Disney" in it's corporate font goes on to the head.

Where Toon Disney UK was launched, It used the same logostyle as the main Disney Channel. Above, the text "THIS HAS BEEN A PRESENTATION OF" flies onscreen above the logo. The original Toon Disney logo, used from April 18, 1998 to September 1, 2002. 2nd Logo (2004-2005) Logo: On a red and white background, the Toon Disney logo at the time (a Mickey Mouse head like the Disney Channel logo but it's blue in the inside and silvered outlined to match the colors of the then-new Jetix block.) An updated logo was introduced in 2001, still using Disney Channel's "TV screen" logo, but this time, the letters from the word "TOON" are arranged in a "bouncy" manner, replacing the curved This logo was introduced on October 31, 2004, to keep in line with The logo was modified in different colors in May 2005, mainly a color palette of black, red, and yellow. Toon Disney (2004)Toon Disney (2005) Logo: On a cloudy blue sky background, the 2004-2009 Toon Disney logo is seen at the center of the screen in a waving animation. Music/Sounds: The shortened version of the 2002 Disney Channel Originals jingle. Availability: Extinct. Poster with the logo on it.

The original Toon Disney logo, used from April 18, 1998 to September 1, 2002. But two years earlier, it was modified internationally before rolling out in the United States. Editors Note: The animation is a little choppy and not to mention that the text reads "Disney Channel Original Production" when its actually Toon Disney that they were supposed to put. from the period, which are hardly (if ever) reran these days. Logo: On a red and white background, the Toon Disney logo (of the time)flips its way up to the left corner of the screen. The words "DISNEY CHANNEL ORIGINAL PRODUCTION COPYRIGHT (year)" are seen in white on the bottom. FX/SFX: The logo, the background, the text, and some sparkles. This logo was also used in worldwide from March 15, 2003 to October 2011.An "@Toon" variant from 2002-2004 seen during an episode of Starting in 2005, the 2005 Toon Disney logo pops in and it turns visible like the same 2004 screen bug. A spin-off of the Disney Channel, Toon Disney showed animated children's programming 24 hours a day (except for minimal live-action programming); its format had similarities to those of Cartoon Network and the later Nicktoons.