Disney's One Saturday Morning was a Saturday morning block that was first aired on September 13, 1997. It was later renamed to ABC Kids on September 14, 2002.
Note: This ID can be seen here.
ID: On a white background with a yellow cloud, we see a red firework explode. Afterwards, we cut to the Disney's One Saturday Morning logo, which is a green number "1" with four windows, a yellow door, blue squiggly lines and a yellow flag with "Disney's" on it. Under the "1" is a blue ABC logo (similar to the one used later when the block was called ABC Kids) and to the right of the "1" is the multicolored "Saturday Morning" with lines around the "O" like a sun. The "1" has confetti, bubbles, horns, more fireworks and party blowers coming out of the windows.
Variants: There are many pre and post commercial break idents, including the following:
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds/Voiceover: Playful music leading up to a 6-note jingle with matching sound effects. A male voiceover may say one of the following:
Availability: The original idents was used from the block's launch to sometime in 1998. The 1998 idents were used from there until the next debuted.
ID: We see a redesigned "1", which is in a different color in each ID, doing a activity with some live-action people. The end with a background that changes depending on the ID falling and covering up the live-action footage. The "1" gets into position in a redesigned One Saturday Morning logo, with the ABC logo serving as the "O" in "Morning" and the cloud in differing colors depending on the ID. The "Disney's" flag emerges from the "1".
Technique: Live-action and 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: Some music that leads into a electric guitar version of the theme from the previous ID. We also hear sound effects corresponding to the actions on-screen and an voiceover saying "You're watching ABC."
Availability: These were used until the block became ABC Kids. They were typically used before and after commercial breaks.
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