Disney Junior is a current program block on Disney Channel and an American basic cable and satellite television network that replaced Soapnet on March 23, 2012. It began airing on February 14, 2011, replacing Playhouse Disney. However, some cable channels still had it and ended Soapnet on April 19, 2012.
The first new programs were Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Tinga Tinga Tales and Babar and the Adventures of Badou. Carrying over from Playhouse Disney were Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Little Einsteins, Jungle Junction, Chuggington, Imagination Movers, Special Agent Oso, and Timmy Time.
History
In May 2010, it was announced that Playhouse Disney and Soapnet would rebrand as Disney Junior.
Disney Junior first launched as a programming block on February 14, 2011, replacing Playhouse Disney. On the day before the launch, Playhouse Disney's Ooh and Aah mascots and programs were deleted completely during the process of the transition from Playhouse Disney to Disney Junior. The first program was Jake and the Never Land Pirates. In its first week since its debut, Disney Junior delivered Disney Channel’s best ratings ever in the daypart among Kids 2-5 (474,000/2.8 rating)
Cable and satellite channel
A 24-hour basic cable and satellite channel for Disney Junior launched on March 23, 2012, replacing the soap opera channel, SOAPnet.
The channel was originally set to debut in January 2012, but on July 28, 2011, soap opera-focused websites listed the launch date as moving from January to a more non-specific date in late-spring 2012, and later in 2011, to February 2012. Soapnet's definite closing date (March 23, 2012) was announced by Disney-ABC on January 9, 2012. However, like the transitions from Nick GAS to TeenNick and Fox Reality to Nat Geo Wild, an automated version of Soapnet's program schedule will continue on some cable and satellite services, as deals for Disney Junior are finalized.
The channel is expecting its original series (Jake and the Never Land Pirates, 3rd & Bird, etc.), shows from the Playhouse Disney library (that are currently airing on the block) (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Special Agent Oso, etc.), a programming block titled The Magical World of Disney Junior and short-form series in its lineup. On June 17, 2011, it has been confirmed that the Disney Junior channel will include previously discontinued Playhouse Disney series, in reruns, in its lineup when the channel launches. Five such Playhouse Disney series were confirmed on January 9, 2012: Stanley, JoJo's Circus, Rolie Polie Olie, The Koala Brothers and Higglytown Heroes.
It also provides video on demand, a high-definition version (Disney Junior HD) and a Spanish language SAP audio track.
Programming
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Chuggington, Imagination Movers, Jungle Junction, Handy Manny, Little Einsteins, Special Agent Oso, and Timmy Time, all popular Playhouse Disney series, were moved to the block and continue to broadcast.
Disney Junior broadcasts from September until late May from 6:00 am to 2:00 pm ET (5:00 am to 1:00 pm CT) on weekdays, and from 6:00 am to 9:00 am ET, (5:00 am to 8:00 am CT) on weekends and also during major holidays (Christmas, Easter, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day) and also 6:00 am to 10:00 am ET (5:00 am to 9:00 am CT) on weekdays from late May (post-Memorial Day through Labor Day), each running a different schedule. They feature 25-minute standard length shows, interspersed with short 5 minute shorts and music videos. Amongst these shorts are A Poem Is..., The Bite-Sized Adventures of Sam Sandwich, Choo Choo Soul, Small Potatoes, and several others. Between these times, there are no commercials played during Disney Junior (though Disney Channel, being a commercial-free cable channel, does not air regular commercials anyway), though short "promotional spots" do run every so often, such as often seen on PBS. Between 4:00 and 6:00, when Disney Channel animated programs air under the regular Disney Channel branding, there are commercials for Disney properties as there are for other Disney Channel programs. Although Disney Junior does not air standard ads, it utilizes underwriter sponsorship by companies such as Chuck E. Cheese's and Best Western for its programs.
Former shows on the former Playhouse Disney block, as well as previous Disney shows based on pre-existing franchises, will air reruns by popular demand on the Disney Junior channel in its launch on March 23, 2012, replacing Soapnet.
Related services
Disney Junior HD
Disney Junior HD is high definition simulcast feed that broadcasts a moderate amount of Disney Junior's programming in 720p HD. It began broadcasting on March 23, 2012. Many cable providers carry the HD simulcast feed, along with DirecTV, AT&T U-verse, and Verizon FIOS. Currently, Dish Network doesn't carry any Disney/ABC HD channel including Disney Junior, but due to a retransmission deal with Walt Disney Company is set to get Disney Junior in the near future.
HD versions of Disney Junior have also launched in Canada, Asia, France and The Netherlands. Currently, Disney Junior HD appears to be a block on the HD feed version on Disney Channel.
Disney Junior On Demand
Disney Junior On Demand is the video-on-demand service, which offers select episodes of Disney Junior's original series. It is available to most digital cable and IPTV providers.
Watch Disney Junior
In June 2012, Disney introduced a new set of apps for Apple devices for the three youth-oriented Disney Channels - Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney Junior - similar to their ESPN service. The service is also available online via select providers such as Comcast.
Logo variations
In addition to revealing the standard Disney Junior logo, other variations were released as well, most shows that air on Disney Junior have their own variation of the logo, with the standard "Disney" written in Walt Disney's famous handwriting and a large chunky font displaying "Junior" with each letter designed from an aspect or character from that particular show.
Here is a list of Disney Junior logo variations:
Picture | Based on | Description |
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File:DisneyJuniorLogoMickeyMouseClubhouseVariant.png | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | The "J" represents Goofy, the "U" represents Minnie Mouse, the "N" represents Pluto, the "I" represents Mickey Mouse (just like from the regular logo), the "O" represents Donald Duck and the "R" represents Daisy Duck. |
Jake and the Never Land Pirates | The "J" represents Cubby's map, the "U" represents the flag in the Jolly Roger, the "N" represents the key hole within treasure chest, the "I" represents Jake, the "O" represents the cruise control on Bucky, the 'R" represents Skully. | |
Handy Manny | The "J" represents Dusty, the "U" represents Felipe, the "N" represents Turner, the "I" represents Manny, the "O" represents Rusty and the "R" represents Pat. | |
Jungle Junction | The "J" represents Dozer, the "U" represents Zooter, the "N" represents Taxicrab, the "I" represents Bungo, the "O" represents Ellyvan and the "R" represents Crocker. | |
Special Agent Oso | The "J" represents Oso's paw, the "U" represents Oso's watch, the "N" represents Oso's legs, the"I" represents Oso, the "O" represents Paw Pilot and the "R" represents Oso's vest. | |
Imagination Movers | The "J" represents an arrow, the "U" represents a guitar, the "N" represents a brick wall, the "I" represents any of the movers (Rich, Smitty, Scott and Dave), the "O" represents the movers' gear symbol and the "R" represents Warehouse Mouse. | |
101 Dalmatians: The Series | The logo is white with black spots representing the Dalmatian Puppies. | |
Little Einsteins | The "J" represents Annie, the "U" represents Rocket, the "N" represents June, the "I" represents Leo, the "O" represents a drum and the "R" represents Quincy. | |
Cars Toons | The "J" represents Ramone, the "U" represents Mater, the "N" represents Sally, the "I" represents Lightning McQueen, the "O" represents a tire and the "R" represents a shining red car. | |
Babar and the Adventures of Badou | The "J" represents Chiku, the "U" represents Munro, the "N" represents Badou, the "I" represents Babar, the "O" represents Celeste and the "R" represents Jake. | |
File:Screenshot-www.youtube.com 2016-06-28 16-06-02.png File:Disney Junior logo (Art Attack).PNG |
Art Attack | The "JUNIOR" logo is white with colored splats except for the top of the "I". This logo is not shown in the United States.
In the alternative variant, the Mickey ears at the top of the "I" are absent. |
Higglytown Heroes | The "J" represents Eubie, the "U" represents Wayne, the "N" represents Twinkle, the "I" represents Kip, the "O" represents a gear and the "R" represents Fran. | |
Timmy Time | The "J" represents Ruffy, the "U" represents Otus, the "N" represents Finlay, the "I" represents Timmy, the "O" represents Paxton, and the "R" represents Yabba. | |
Lilo & Stitch: The Series | The "J" represents water, the "U" represents Lilo, the "N" represents Lilo's swimsuit, the "I" represents Stitch, the "O" represents a hula dancer and the "R" represents a palmtree. | |
File:Disney Junior logo (The Little Mermaid).PNG |
The Little Mermaid | The "J" represents Ursula, the "U" represents Prince Eric, the "N" represents the sea, the "I" represents Ariel, the "O" represents Flounder and the "R" represents Sebastian.
In the alternative variant, the the "N" represents the sea is now brighter and Ariel's hair with her fish-like tail are different. Also this variant is less darker. |
Timon and Pumbaa | The "J" represents Simba's father, the "U" represents Simba, the "N" represents a zebra, the "I" represents Timon, the "O" represents Pumbaa and the "R" represents one of Scar's minions. | |
File:Winnie the Pooh Disney Junior.jpg File:Disney Junior logo (My Friends Tigger & Pooh).PNG |
Winnie the Pooh/My Friends Tigger & Pooh |
The "J" represents Owl, the "U" represents a beehive with honey, the "N" represents Tigger, the "I" represents Piglet, the "O" represents Pooh and the "R" represents Eeyore. Another variant features the "J" representing Rabbit, the "U" representing Tigger, the "N" representing a honey pot, the "I" representing Pooh Bear, the "O" representing Eeyore and the "R" representing Piglet. Alternative variant features the "J" representing Rabbit (same as the 2nd variant), the "U" representing Tigger (same as the 2nd variant), the "N" representing a Eeyore, the "I" representing Pooh Bear (same as the 2nd variant), the "O" representing a honey pot and the "R" representing Piglet (now with his own ears). |
Minnie's Bow-Toons | The "JUNIOR" logo just represents Minnie. | |
Doc McStuffins | The "J" represents Chilly, the "U" represents Lambie, the "N" represents Hallie, the "I" represents Doc McStuffins, the "O" represents Squeakers and the "R" represents Stuffy. | |
Cinderella | The JUN & R represents a glass foot, the "I" represents Cinderella and the "O" represents the Pumpkin Coach. | |
Stanley | The "J" represents Mr. Griff, the "U" represents "The Great Big Book of Everything", the "N" represents Lester, the "I" represents Stanley, the "O" represents Dennis, and the "R" represents Mrs. Griff. | |
Rolie Polie Olie | The "J" represents Gaylord "Pappy" Polie, the "U" represents Mr. Kevin "Percy" Polie, the "N" represents Mrs. Bromley "Polina" Polie, the "I" represents Olie Polie, the "O" represents Zowie Polie and the "R" represents Spot. | |
Disney Princess | The "JUNIOR" represents Princesses' Dress | |
The Hive | The "J" represents Barnabee, the "U" represents Babee, the "N" represents Rubee, the "I" represents Buzzbee on top of Mamma Bee, the "O" represents Pappa Bee, and the "R" represents Jasper. | |
The Flower Shop of Barbara/Nana | The "I" represents Barbara (sometimes Nana). | |
Animal Mechanicals | The "J" represents Rex, the "U" represents Island Owl, the "N" represents Komodo, the "I" represents Mouse, the "O" represents Sasquatch, and the "R" represents Unicorn. | |
Florrie's Dragons | ||
Stella and Sam | The "J" represents Felix, the "U" represents Pattycake, the "N" represents Owen, the "I" represents Stella Bocquelet, the "O" represents Sam Bocquelet, and the "R" represents Fred. | |
Zou | The whole logo is painted with zebra patterns representing Zou. | |
El Jardín de Clarilú | The "J" represents A, the "U" represents B, the "N" represents C, the "I" represents Clarilú, the "O" represents Pipo, and the "R" represents Lapiz. | |
Guess How Much I Love You | The "J" represents a tree, the "U" represents Little Fieldmouse, the "N" represents Little Redwood Fox, the "I" represents Little Nutbrown Hare, the "O" represents Bluebird and the "R" represents Big Nutbrown Hare | |
Octonauts | The "J" represents the Gup-B, the "U" represents the Gup-C, the "N" represents Kwazii, the "I" represents Captain Barnacles, the "O" represents Peso and the "R" represents the Gup-A. | |
Mouk | ||
WordWorld | The "J" represents Duck, the "U" represents Sheep, the "N" represents Bear, the "I" represents Ant, the "O" represents Frog and the "R" represents Pig | |
Royal Wedding | The "I" represents a princess, and the "O" represents the Pumpkin Coach. | |
Mr. Moon | ||
Chuggington | The "J" represents some rails, the "U" represents Emery, the "N" represents Brewster, the "I" represents Wilson, the "O" represents Koko, and the "R" represents Vee. | |
File:Sofia the First Trailer - Disney Junior Official - YouTube.jpg | Sofia the First | The "J" represents Sofia's castle, the "U" represents James' coat bodice, the "N" the hooves of her pegasus pony, Minimus, the "I" represents Sofia, the "O" represents The Amulet of Avalor, and the "R" represents Amber's bodice, though in pink and purple with the rest of the letters. |
File:7Dvariant.png | The 7D | The "J" represents Dopey, the "U" represents Sleepy, the "N" represents Sneezy,
the "I" represents Happy, the "O" represents Bashful hiding behind Grumpy, and the "R" represents Doc |
File:Disney Junior logo Henry Hugglemonster.jpg | Henry Hugglemonster | The "J" represents Ivor, the "U" represents Daddo, the "N" represents Momma, the "I" represents Henry, the "O" represents Cobby, and the "R" represents Summer. |
File:Miles-from-Tomorrowland-Disney-Junior-logo.png | Miles from Tomorrowland | The "J" represents Miles' Lazerang, the "U" represents Admirals Watson and Crick, the "N" represents Miles' helmet, the "I" represents Miles, the "O" represents M.E.R.C., and the "R" represents Miles' Blastboard. |
File:Disney Junior logo (The Three Caballeros).PNG | The Three Caballeros | The "J" represents Panchito Pistoles, the "U" represents a cactus, the "N" represents a Mexican poncho, the "I" represents Donald Duck, the "O" represents a piñata, and the "R" represents Jose Carioca. |
File:PJ Masks variation.png | PJ Masks | The "J" represents Romeo, the "U" represents Night Ninja, the "N" represents Gekko, the "I" represents Catboy, the "O" represents Owlette, and the "R" represents Luna Girl. |
The Lion Guard | The "J" represents Fuli, the "U" represents Beshte, the "N" represents a rock with leaves, the "I" represents Kion, the "O" represents Bunga, and the "R" represents Ono. | |
File:Elena of Avalor Disney Junior Logo (Hebrew).jpg | Elena of Avalor | The patterns on the letters represent the ones on Elena's dress, the "I" represents Princess Elena (with her scepter), and the "O" represents one of the flowers she wears in her hair. |
Mickey and the Roadster Racers | The "J" represents Minnie Mouse, the "U" represents Goofy, the "N" represents a race car, the "I" represents Mickey Mouse, the "O" represents Donald Duck and the "R" represents Daisy Duck. |
International versions
- In Latin America, Disney Junior and Disney Junior on Disney Channel launched on April 1, 2011.
- In the Middle East, Disney Junior launched on May 5, 2011.
- In Canada, Disney Junior English and French launched on May 6, 2011, which replaced Playhouse Disney (Canada).
- In the UK & Ireland, Disney Junior launched on May 7, 2011, which replaced Playhouse Disney (UK & Ireland).
- In Italy, Disney Junior launched on May 14, 2011.
- In France, Disney Junior launched on May 28, 2011.
- In Australia & New Zealand, Disney Junior launched on May 29, 2011 which replaced Playhouse Disney (Australia and New Zealand).
- In Brazil, Disney Junior launched on April 9, 2011 and May 31, 2011.
- In Portugal, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In Turkey, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In South Africa, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In Hungary, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In Poland, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In Czech Republic, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In Romania, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011. The channel replaced both Playhouse Disney block and Jetix Play.
- In Bulgaria, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In Greece, Disney Junior launched on June 1, 2011.
- In India, Disney Junior launched on July 4, 2011.
- In Austria and Germany Disney Junior launched on July 14, 2011.
- In Japan, launched on July 3, 2011.
- In Asia, Disney Junior launched on July 11, 2011 which replaced Playhouse Disney Asia.
- In Southeast Asia, Disney Junior launched on July 11, 2011.
- In Taiwan, Disney Junior launched in September 1, 2011 as a block on Disney Channel.
- In Israel, Disney Junior launched on July 18, 2011.
- In Scandinavia/Nordic, Disney Junior launched on September 10, 2011 and replaced Playhouse Disney Scandinavia.
- In China, Disney Junior (迪斯尼兒童, Dísīní Értóng) launched on February 6, 2013.
- In South Korea, Disney Junior launched on July 11, 2011 as a channel and as a block on Disney Channel.
- In Zimbabwe, Disney Junior launched on April 29, 2013. (Being the last to switch)
- In Hong Kong, Disney Junior launched on July 11, 2011 as a channel and as a block on Disney Channel
- In the Philippines, Disney Junior launched on July 11, 2011 as a channel and as a block on TV5.
- In Vietnam, Disney Junior launched on July 11, 2011 as a channel and as a block on Disney Channel
- In Belgium, Disney Junior launched on September 1, 2011.
- In Netherlands, Disney Junior launched on September 10, 2011.
- In Russia, Disney Junior launched in 2012.
- In Malaysia, Disney Junior launched on July 11, 2011 as a channel and as a block on RTM TV2.
All versions of Disney Junior serve as the replacement of Playhouse Disney.
External links
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