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From May 1996 to April 1997, these IDs were used as a temporary branding for Disney's children's programming following the removal of the ''TKO: Totally Kids Only'' branding. One of the IDs ("Paper", "Jigsaw", "Shadow", "Paint", "Stamp", "Blocks", "Upside Down", or "Printing") would play as part of a "coming up next" bumper, then a clip of the next show would appear over the formed logo, with a smaller Disney Channel logo near it. Before a movie, special, or short series, its' name would appear over the formed logo in Dom Casual.
'''Technique:''' Cel
'''Audio:''' It depends on the variant, including the Disney Channel theme at the time.
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*Statue: Donald Duck builds a statue of himself, then puts extra rocks to reveal The Disney Channel logo on the dirt.
'''Technique:''' Stop
'''Audio:''' It depends on the variant, with Donald Duck's voice provided by [[w:Tony Anselmo|Tony Anselmo]]. In some bumpers, [[w:Christine Cavanaugh|Christine Cavanaugh]] (appearing in Disney's ''Darkwing Duck'' at the time) teases the show coming up next.
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'''Audio:''' Depends on the variant. In Europe, the 2010-2014 Disney Channel jingle is used.
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▲* Starting in 2019, the idents returned to the white background format, with the logo also reverting to its original colors. They largely resemble the style of the 2003-2014 idents.
'''Technique:''' Same as before, but this time, the live-action was done at Disney Channel studios, and the VFX were done by BDA Creative.
'''Audio:''' Same as the last ident, but with different music, which like before, can vary between idents.
===15th ID (Glass Age) (May 23, 2014-2017?)===
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Visuals: On a black space background, there is a satellite shaped like Mickey Mouse's head emerging from the left of the screen. As it moves to the right, a trail of blue stars follow behind the satellite, eventually covering the screen and fading to reveal The Disney Channel logo in teal with the words "THE DISNEY CHANNEL" in Handel Gothic emerging underneath and shining along with the logo itself.
Variants:
Trivia: The Mickey Mouse satellite prop used in the ID makes a cameo appearance in the 1988 film The Wizard of Speed and Time, which Mike Jittlov worked on.
Technique: Motion-controlled animation.
Audio: A short orchestral/disco rendition of "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from Song of the South with the voice of Jerry Bishop saying "The Disney Channel".
Availability: It was last seen on The Disney Channel regularly in 1986, but it was seen briefly in 1988.
Visuals: There is Donald Duck in the living room watching "Mickey Mouse Club" on television. Suddenly, the television turns into a present. After Donald opens the present, something crazy happens. No obvious logo or company name for the Disney Channel is shown.
Variants:
Technique: Traditional animation from Rick Reinert Productions.
Audio: An accordion/saxophone score for the intro. The ending gag depends on the variant.
Availability: It was last seen on The Disney Channel in 1996.
Legacy: The variants are based on the old Donald Duck hitting the gong gag from the Mickey Mouse Club series.
Visuals: There are many different versions, they involve Mickey (only his hands are shown) doing many different things.
Variants:
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From May 1996 to April 1997, these IDs were used as a temporary branding for Disney's children's programming following the removal of the TKO: Totally Kids Only branding. One of the IDs ("Paper", "Jigsaw", "Shadow", "Paint", "Stamp", "Blocks", "Upside Down", or "Printing") would play as part of a "coming up next" bumper, then a clip of the next show would appear over the formed logo, with a smaller Disney Channel logo near it. Before a movie, special, or short series, its' name would appear over the formed logo in Dom Casual.
Technique: Cel-animation or puppetry by Colossal Pictures.
Audio: It depends on the variant, including the Disney Channel theme at the time.
Audio Variant: The 1996-97 next IDs contain a whimsical synth-driven track with bells at one point, ending with a male voiceover revealing the show coming up next. In the generic bumpers, the voiceover says "Don't go away, 'cause you don’t wanna miss what's comin' up, right here on the Disney Channel.", or occasionally "There's something special comin' up right here on the Disney Channel."
Availability: It was last seen on The Disney Channel in 1997. Between Spring 1991 and April 1996, these IDs were largely unseen during children's programs in favor of the Quackertown and "TKO: Totally Kids Only" brandings.
Visuals: There is a rainbow Disney Channel logo, with the word "The Disney Channel" (in the Times New Roman font except "Disney" in its corporate font), and "America's Family Network" under it. The logo shines with stars.
Sign-off variant: This logo would appear after a shot of the fountains near the Spaceship Earth at EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Technique: Live-action, and computer animation in the sign-off.
Audio: A singer would sing the jingle: "America's Family Network, The Disney Channel".
Visuals: As the screen moves away from the logo, "The Disney Channel" and "America's Family Network" appear at the bottom of the screen for a few seconds, fading in and out. The three programs coming up next and their Eastern/Central times on the left fade in and stay on screen for several seconds.
Afterwards, a screen displaying one of these messages is shown:
Technique: Live-action and chyroned text.
Audio: After the first part, Jerry Bishop teases the three programs coming up next, then a few seconds later, says "And now, _____."
Audio Variant: The "Disney Night Time" opening plays a quieter version of the music in its first half.
Visuals: There are many different versions.
Technique: Stop-motion animation by Broadcast Arts.
Audio: It depends on the variant, with Donald Duck's voice provided by Tony Anselmo. In some bumpers, Christine Cavanaugh (appearing in Disney's Darkwing Duck at the time) teases the show coming up next.
Availability: It was last seen regularly on The Disney Channel in April 1995, making very sporadic appearances in early 1996.
Visuals: Unknown.
Technique: Live-action, produced by (Colossal) Pictures and directed by Peter Williams, and chyroned text.
Audio: Unknown. After the first part, Jerry Bishop teases the three programs coming up next.
Visuals: It depends on the variant.
Post-Break IDs:
Mid-Break IDs:
Next IDs:
Technique: Usually 2D computer animation and clay animation, though some bumpers feature live-action kids.
Audio: The music in this branding was composed on a Roland SC-55 synthesizer. The post-break "imagination" IDs contain no music.
Visuals: It depends on the variant.
Variants:
Technique: Computer animation and edited pre-existing footage, produced by Lee Hunt Associates and animated by them, Cuppa Coffee, English Marshall Pockett, or Cherry Bomb Studios.
Audio: It depends on the variant.
Availability: Most of these IDs were last seen on Disney Channel in 2000. The Vault Disney IDs continued to be used until 2002.
Visuals: There are many different versions. Most of them include interactive transitions turning showing imaginations, before changing back to the original scene with the imagination scene inside the Disney Channel logo.
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Trivia: The live-action scenes were directed by Glenn Lazzaro, and the graphics were done by Razorfish, CA Square, and PMcD Design. The "Treasure", "Mermaids", "Stargazing", and "Sandpit" were only seen outside of the United States and were done by The Creative Division.
Technique: Live-action and CGI animation. For Halloween, Train, and Christmas, it’s just CGI animation.
Audio: Depends on the variant, and ends with the famous 4-note jingle.
Audio Trivia: The sound identity for the 2002-2007 on-air look was composed by a jingle company named Tonal Sound, who worked closely with Elias Associates, the company that Jonathan Elias founded. Elias was the composer of the PBS jingle used from 1984-1989, and the Columbia Pictures fanfare used since 1993. Alex Lasarenko wrote the jingle.
Availability: Retired during 2010 in the United States and in September 2011 in international markets.
Visuals: There are many other versions. The idents that use a wand (introduced in June 2003) have a main description as follows: the actor/actress/cartoon character draws the 2002-2010 Disney Channel logo (in Mickey's head).
Trivia:
Technique: Live-action footage, with the wand edited to add glow effects.
Audio: Usually, for the actor/actress, they usually say the lines of "Hi, I'm (name of the actor/actress) from (name of the show they are from) and you're watching Disney Channel!". In the background, a music bed plays, ending with the four-note Disney Channel mnemonic. The music usually varies from ident to ident.
Availability: Most of these variants have never been seen since 2014 when Disney Channel switched to their current logo.
Legacy: These bumpers are memorable for those who grew up with this era of Disney Channel.
Visuals: On a blue background with bubbles, a Disney Channel tube flies in and settles at the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
Variants:
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: Depends on the variant. In Europe, the 2010-2014 Disney Channel jingle is used.
Visuals: On a black background, there is the text "express yourself" followed by the 2010 Disney Channel logo, which sparkles.
Variant: A later variant exists, which featuring the 2014 Disney Channel logo instead.
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: The closing theme.
Availability: Seen during commercial breaks on Disney Channel from 2012-2016.
Visuals: Same as before, but the background now varies and the actor/actress/cartoon character now draws the dot of the "i" in "DiSnEY" which zooms out to reveal the 2014 Disney Channel logo, and the wand they use is a traditional magician's wand instead of a glow stick.
Variants:
Technique: Same as before, but this time, the live-action was done at Disney Channel studios, and the VFX were done by BDA Creative.
Audio: Same as the last ident, but with different music, which like before, can vary between idents.
Visuals: Unknown.
Variants: Unknown.
Technique: Live-action and CGI animation.
Audio: Unknown.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
Visuals: Random social media symbols, and simple shapes excitedly animate each other, and at the end of the sequence shows the same 2014 logo, but is now completely flat. Colors may vary to the logo. Behind the logo is a background with a large "i" Mickey dot in it, along with social media symbols flying in and out.
Variants: Unknown.
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: Unknown.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
Visuals: There are symbols and the "I" dot popping in and out, and at the end of the sequence, shows the same 2014 logo, but the "Disney" script is now in a white-to-teal gradient and the shape is in a darker shade of blue. There are a few symbols around the logo, with a few small dots at the center.
Variants: Unknown.
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio: Unknown.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
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