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'''Audio:''' Usually a background piece from the show or an instrumental version of the show's theme, accompanied by an announcer.
'''Audio:''' Usually a background piece from the show or an instrumental version of the show's theme, accompanied by an announcer.


===2nd Bumper (2007-2010)===
===2nd Bumper (Ribbon) (2007-2010)===
'''Visuals:'''
'''Visuals:'''
*Promo: A ribbon flies and creates a spiral, which turns into the Mickey head logo. The logo settles down on the bottom left corner as the show's name fades in on the upper right corner of the screen.
*Promo: A ribbon flies and creates a spiral, which turns into the Mickey head logo. The logo settles down on the bottom left corner as the show's name fades in on the upper right corner of the screen.

Revision as of 15:31, 30 July 2024



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, accompanied by an announcer.

2nd Bumper (Ribbon) (2007-2010)

Visuals:

  • Promo: A ribbon flies and creates a spiral, which turns into the Mickey head logo. The logo settles down on the bottom left corner as the show's name fades in on the upper right corner of the screen.
  • 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, bigger than the promo version. 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.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Usually a variant of the Disney Channel's signature theme, accompanied by an announcer.

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