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==={{Ordinal|1}} Bumper (2002-2006)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' |
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*Promo: The Disney Channel Mickey head logo appears and jumps back to the bottom left corner of the screen. The show's name is seen on the upper right corner. Sometimes, a scene from the show can be seen within the Mickey head. |
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'''Variants:''' The color scheme varies depending on the show, but often times it uses one of the following schemes: |
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*Purple background with "star" shapes, a city at night with fireworks within the Mickey head |
*Purple background with "star" shapes, a city at night with fireworks within the Mickey head |
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*Green locker background, within the Mickey head the screen zooms in to a blue locker as various objects get thrown out of it. The door closes, revealing the Disney Channel text over it. |
*Green locker background, within the Mickey head the screen zooms in to a blue locker as various objects get thrown out of it. The door closes, revealing the Disney Channel text over it. |
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'''Audio:''' Usually a background piece from the show or an instrumental version of the show's theme. |
'''Audio:''' Usually a background piece from the show or an instrumental version of the show's theme. |
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===2nd Bumper (2007-2010)=== |
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*Coming Up Next/Commercial Break: A ribbon flies and encircles a character (or characters plural) from the upcoming/currently airing show. The character is usually inside a geometric shape such as a star or a hexagon. The ribbon continues to fly and may encircle another character. It then settles down and forms the Mickey head logo. The show's name fades in on the upper right corner. |
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**For coming up next bumpers, a large "'''next'''" first appears as the ribbon flies over it. |
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[[Category:Promo bumpers]] |
[[Category:Promo bumpers]] |
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[[Category:American promo bumpers]] |
[[Category:American promo bumpers]] |
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1st Bumper (2002-2006)
Visuals:
- Promo: The Disney Channel Mickey head logo appears and jumps back to the bottom left corner of the screen. The show's name is seen on the upper right corner. Sometimes, a scene from the show can be seen within the Mickey head.
Variants: The color scheme varies depending on the show, but often times it uses one of the following schemes:
- Purple background with "star" shapes, a city at night with fireworks within the Mickey head
- Green locker background, within the Mickey head the screen zooms in to a blue locker as various objects get thrown out of it. The door closes, revealing the Disney Channel text over it.
- Yellow board game pawns floating over a yellow background, an assortment of board game pieces over a board with the Disney Channel text on it within the Mickey head.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Usually a background piece from the show or an instrumental version of the show's theme.
2nd Bumper (2007-2010)
- Coming Up Next/Commercial Break: A ribbon flies and encircles a character (or characters plural) from the upcoming/currently airing show. The character is usually inside a geometric shape such as a star or a hexagon. The ribbon continues to fly and may encircle another character. It then settles down and forms the Mickey head logo. The show's name fades in on the upper right corner.
- For coming up next bumpers, a large "next" first appears as the ribbon flies over it.