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==Disney's One Saturday Morning==
===1st Ident (September 13, 1997-2000)===
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===2nd Ident (2000-September 7, 2002)===
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==ABC Kids==
{{for|the Australian channel of the same name|ABC Kids}}
===1st Ident (September 14, 2002-
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'''ID:''' Each ID is set in a stadium, with some cheerleaders and various [[Disney Channel IDs|Disney Channel]] characters doing an event that leads to the ABC Kids logo being revealed.
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*Kim Possible's boyfriend, Ron Stoppable, spots her on a chair with a parachute attached to it. Then, a ball with the ABC logo on it is thrown to Raven from ''That's So Raven''. After a clip from ''Lizzie McGuire'' is shown, Suga Mama Proud from ''The Proud Family'' throws another ball that reads "ABC" towards Oscar Proud, who spreads his legs to allow the ball to pass through it. Penny Proud tells Oscar to watch out for the ball and it hits him in the back. A boy is seen hitting a ball with his bat before teleporting to catch it. The ABC Kids logo is seen, with the logos of the shows that aired on the block surrounding it and flying away.
'''Technique:''' Primarily CGI
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually a hip-hop
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*"We'll be right back on ABC Kids!"
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen before and after commercial breaks or used as a promo from 2002 to
'''Legacy:'''
=== 2nd Ident (Fall 2006-August 27, 2011) ===
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{{Youtube|id=https://youtu.be/ACxqB-lSFNc}}
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
▲'''Legacy:''' This bumper is well-known among many kids in the U.S. who grew up with watching Disney Channel programs.
==Litton's Weekend Adventure==
===1st Ident (September 3, 2011-2013)===
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===2nd Ident (2013- )===
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Litton's Weekend Adventure (formerly known as Disney's One Saturday Morning and ABC Kids) is a Saturday morning block that was aired since 1997 and it was owned by Hearst Media Production Group and a affiliate of ABC.
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ID: Each ID is set in a stadium, with some cheerleaders and various Disney Channel characters doing an event that leads to the ABC Kids logo being revealed.
Variants:
Technique: Primarily CGI, 2D animation, and live-action, with chroma-keying technology.
Music/Sounds: Usually a hip-hop tune with cartoon sound effects and an audience cheering.
Music/Sounds Variants:
Availability: Extinct. Seen before and after commercial breaks or used as a promo from 2002 to 2006.
Legacy: These bumpers are well-known among many kids in the US who grew up with watching Disney Channel programs.
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