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Disney Kids is a Latin-American programming block and television channel, with the block version premiering on Disney XD in April 2017 and the channel version being launched two years after the block premiered, On June 7th, 2019. The block and the channel serves as a revival for Toon Disney and Zoog Disney, airing mainly programming from Disney Television Animation, Marvel Entertainment, Lucasfilm Ltd., The Muppet Studios and 20th Century Fox. However, it also acquired some non-Disney shows, so the channel won't strictly air only Disney shows.

Confirmation
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Launch of the block
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Launch of the channel
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Programs
See List of shows aired on Disney Kids (block) and List of shows aired on Disney Kids (channel)

Programming blocks
See Disney Kids/Blocks

Idents/Promos
See Disney Kids/Idents and promos transcripts

Content Agreement

 * The Walt Disney Company
 * Walt Disney Pictures (family films only)
 * Walt Disney Animation Studios
 * Pixar Animation Studios
 * DisneyToon Studios
 * Marvel Comics (animated films and series only)
 * Lucasfilm, Ltd.
 * The Muppet Studios
 * Jetix Animation Concepts
 * 20th Century Fox (family films only)
 * 20th Century Fox Television
 * Blue Sky Studios
 * Sony Pictures Entertainment
 * Columbia Pictures (family films only)
 * TriStar Pictures (family films only)
 * Sony Pictures Television
 * Sony Pictures Animation
 * Cartoon Studios|Sony Cartoon Studios
 * Nickelodeon
 * Rare
 * Sega of America
 * Nintendo
 * Andrews McFeel Publishing
 * Nelvana
 * DHX Media
 * Xilam
 * Zagtoon
 * France Télévisions
 * BBC Worldwide
 * MGM Holdings
 * Paws, Inc.
 * Sanrio
 * Saban Brands
 * Portfolio Entertainment
 * BKN International
 * Nelvana
 * Studio Deen
 * BVS Entertainment
 * Toei Animation
 * Marathon Animation
 * Porchlight Entertainment
 * TMS Entertainment
 * Capcom
 * Xilam
 * Televisa
 * ITV
 * El Trece
 * Paka Paka
 * Canal 13
 * 44Toons
 * Ánima Estudios
 * Zumbastico Studios
 * American Greetings
 * Ruby-Spears Productions
 * Film Roman
 * Scholastic Entertainment
 * Fred Wolf Films
 * Bandai
 * Hasbro
 * Netflix
 * Cartoon Network
 * Group TAC
 * Cake Entertainment
 * The LEGO Group
 * Namco
 * Discovery Kids
 * 4Kids Entertainment
 * Toon Studios|Lionsgate Toon Studios

United Kingdom and Ireland
The United Kingdom version of the channel was launched on April 22, 2020, replacing Noggin. The channel is owned by Walt Disney Company.

France and Francophone Africa
The France and Francophone Africa version of the channel was launched on August 9, 2019

Spain
The Spain version of the channel was launched on June 7, 2019

Portugal and Lusophone Africa
The Portugal and Lusophone Africa version of the channel was launched on July 8, 2019

Europe, Middle East and Africa
The Europe, Middle East and Africa version of the channel was launched on September 1, 2019

Canada
A Canadian version of the block was launched in September 12, 2019 on Global Television Network as a partnership between Global's parent company Walt Disney Comapny. In addition, Disney also launched a Canadian version of the channel in January 2020, serving as a sister channel to Disney Channel Canada.

Latin America
A Latin American version of the channel was launched in June 7, 2019. Besides that, it is also featured as a block on Imagen Televisión in Mexico, Chilevisión in Chile, Canal 4 in Uruguay and El Trece in Argentina.

Schedule
See Disney Kids/Schedule

USA, UK, Canada and More

 * Conrad Vernon
 * Rashida Jones
 * Oscar Isaac
 * Tom Hanks

Latin America

 * Adolfo Stambulsky (only in movie promos and action shows)
 * François Clemenceau (main announcer, only in some temporary promos)
 * Luiz Machado (Only in Brazil)

Slogans

 * 2017-2019: Keep your Funny Day!
 * 2019-Present: Only on Disney Kids!
 * 2019-Present: We do what we want.

Trivia and censorship
etc
 * Disney Kids is inspired by Fox Kids, Discovery Kids, Boomerang, WB Kids, Nicktoons and Tooncast, because it airs mainly cartoons.
 * Like other Disney channels, Disney Kids airs original productions.
 * With Disney's proposed acquisition of 21st Century Fox, the channel would also air family-friendly shows and films from the company.
 * In case of the deal being blocked due to antitrust concerns, both companies expressed that the partnership between them would still continue and Fox would still develop original programming for Disney Kids. However, they announced that they might change their minds about it and remove Fox programming, movies and even the channel's Fox Mania.
 * Due to its popularity, the channel spawns into a variety of stuff: Disney Kids/Radio, a Disney Kids/Imaginationzine, a series of crossover comic books, video games, a Disney Kids Toontown on Levity Trampoline Park at Montevideo, Uruguay, and an Disney Kids/App.
 * Unlike Tooncast, the idents are similar to ones from Toon Disney from 1998 to 2002, ones from Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2009 and City Era from Cartoon Network, but animated in CGI by Walt Disney Animation Studios.
 * The songs will be played on some idents or commercials of the channel
 * Do Your Thing - Basement Jaxx
 * Where's your Head At - Basement Jaxx
 * Funky Town - Lipps Inc
 * Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet
 * Contra La Pared - J Balvin
 * Touch Down - KSI
 * All Star - Smash Mouth
 * No Lie- Sean Paul ft. Dua Lipa
 * Idol - BTS
 * The same day when Disney Kids premiered on its own channel, it had the same date when the Illumination movie, The Secret Life of Pets 2 was premiered.
 * Also various movies like The Secret Life Of Pets 2, Men In Black International, Toy Story 4, The Lion King, and many more movies TV Spots were released but in some countries.


 * Being a family-friendly network, series with adult-related jokes and humor (e.g. off-color humor, dark humor, crude humor) and/or ugly designs, such as Cow and Chicken, Ren and Stimpy, Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart, Rocko's Modern Life, The Problem Solvers, Fanboy and Chum Chum and Breadwinners don't appear in the programming.
 * Despite that, The Spying Music is aired possibly because it is more family-friendly, although there are some scenes that're edited from Disney Kids for many reasons such as:
 * The hurtful words said in The Spying Music are replaced with words, such as "crud" and "heck". Two examples are: "Oh, crud." and "WHAT THE HECK!".
 * In The Spying Music episode Life After Dinner, Kenny cuts off Darwin's liver and showing blood. But, the blood's color is originally red from the original Netflix version and in the Disney Kids version, the blood's color is pink instead of red.
 * TBD


 * The twerking scenes in shows and films are removed out from Disney Kids
 * Supernatural shows like Scooby-Doo, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, The Cryptids, Eric and Claire, etc. don't air on this channel. However, Casper the Friendly Ghost airs on Fox Mania it even though it's supernatural, possibly because Casper the Friendly Ghost doesn't have as much of a scary tone as most other supernatural shows.
 * For unknown reasons, innocent shows like SpongeBob SquarePants, Adventure Time, The Amazing World of Gumball, Unikitty, Peppa, My Life as a Teenage Robot, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and Godzilla: Life on Monster Island don't air on this channel.
 * There many scenes and episodes of Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! is edited from Disney Kids for many reasons.
 * Teen Titans:
 * TBA
 * The episode Troq is never aired on the channel due to it being considered racist.
 * Teen Titans Go!:
 * TBA
 * The toilet humor gets removed.
 * Twerking scenes are cut out.
 * The episode Hot Salad Water is never aired on the channel due to the fact that is considered offensive to British culture.
 * The episode Boys vs. Girls is never aired on the channel due to it being sexist.
 * TBA
 * In the airings of the 2012-present Walt Disney Pictures films, the logo is changed to a new one which many silhouetted Disney film characters go to watch the film in a cinema. When Timon and Pumbaa (from The Lion King) press a control, it shows the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo. (Logo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub3wpZa4Xw0) This logo is based in the ending scene from The Lion King 1½.
 * The Sonic Says segments within Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog are all never shown in the network for unknown reasons.
 * A TV movie of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "Destination: Imagination" won't air on Disney Kids due to it's been said that its tone is considered too dark.
 * There are many scenes from The Muppet Show and Muppets Tonight are edited out from Disney Kids such as:
 * TBA
 * The The Secret Birds episode Birdnapped is not aired on Disney Kids due to its darkest tones.


 * When some films are broadcasted on the channel, some scenes from said films are edited, such as:
 * When Walt Disney's Fantasia airs on Disney Kids, two of the segments had to to be removed due to being far too dark for the network, such as The Rite Spring and Night on the Bald Mountain (along with Ava Maria), also in the Beethoven Symphony No. 5 segment, the brief partial nudity from the centaurides scenes are removed.
 * Some of the scenes and audio from Disney's Tarzan are edited from Disney Kids, such as a brief frightening scene where Kala the gorilla discovers that Tarzan's original parents have been mauled to death by Sabor the leopard, a few of the heavy screams from Jane Porter were re-voiced using milder exclamations, done by Russi Taylor, during the baboon chase and tree scenes, and the final darker and disturbing battle scenes with Tarzan and Clayton are edited, due to Clatyon's being tied and hung to death by a tree vine, tangled his neck.
 * Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians has two brief scenes and close-up images of Cruella DeVil's highly creepy crazed face, during the car chase sequence, which are briefly removed twice.
 * In Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a very frightening scene where Snow White runs through the woods is cut out.
 * Fidget's jumpscares scenes in Disney's The Great Mouse Detective are removed due their frighting nature.
 * An scene in Walt Disney's Pinocchio, where Lamwick goes on a violent rampage, after being transformed into a donkey, is removed due to being too frightening for some viewers. Also, in the scene where Honest John talks with the Couchman in the Red Prawn Inn, the Couchman's highly creepy meaning face is briefly removed and cut out to the part when Honest John and his sidekick Gideon get scarred to his intentions.
 * In Disney's Beauty and the Beast, the scene where the Beast throws his very crazed violent anger after Belle trespassed his West Wing was shortened to the part where Belle runs away when the Beast yells "GET OUT" at her, because it was thought to be far too dark and frightening for young viewers.
 * When Walt Disney's Dumbo aired on Disney Kids, in the "Pink Elephants" musical sequence, where it involves a one brief scene with a three headed elephant with multicolored elephant heads around its body is replaced with an elephant chasing another elephant with a buttlefly net (which is a new footage animated by Eric Goldberg), mainly because that character with multicolored elephant heads look way to frightening and creepy, that would scare young and/or sensitive viewers (especially where its three heads are zooming towards the camera in close perspective). Also, the African-American stereotypical voices of the crows in the movie are all re-dubbed by non-black actors Jeff Bergman, Seth MacFarlane (being one of his few family-friendly works), Bob Bergen, Charlie Adler and Rob Paulsen, in order to be non-offensive to the African-American community.
 * In Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Simba's dark nightmare scene is cut out.
 * In A Goofy Movie, a toddler girl runs almost naked, after stripping off her diaper (where it is stuck by some sticking materials, caused by Pete, on the counter) and escapes from the children's photo store in the department store while laughing and shouting "fishy, fishy!", is removed.
 * Centain animated Disney films like The Black Cauldron, Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame won't air on Disney Kids due to their mature subjects and appealing more towards adults than children.
 * When Elmo in Grouchland broadcasted on the channel, the brief where Count Von Count pops a bubble with his mouth during the laundromat scenes, as part of the musical sequence of Together Forever, was cut out, probably due to it would be very risky for children to do an unsafe scene where the Count uses his mouth to pop a bubble.
 * There are few of the scenes in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie that are edited out from the channel, such as a scene where Sonic flips a middle finger is zoomed in to Tails sticks his tongue and pull down his lower eyelid while taunting a robot. A second scene where Sara imagines what would her life be like to be with Dr. "Eggman" Robotnik and his kids after marry him is edited out, due to where one of Robotnik's children is seen drinking milk from one of Sara's breast. And finally, the scene where Sara kicks Robot Sonic's head and shouting "don't come closer you pervert" thinking that he looks her underskirt, is also edit out.
 * There are several scenes in The Digimon Movie are edited out from Disney Kids are TBA
 * A scene in Space Jam where Sylvester uses with his fishing pole to pull out one of the Monstars' shorts to reveal his bare buttocks is cut.
 * Where The Angry Birds Movie broadcast on Disney Kids, the words "plucking" and "pluck" are censored due to despite "pluck" for not being a bad word, it is however a pun references to the most taboo "F" word that rhythms with "pluck".
 * In the 2008 film Horton Hears a Who, a quote from a character from the film Katie saying "And poop butterflies" as she's showing her own clover to Horton, imagine her world in her clover is edited out from Disney Kids, because one quote where Katie saying that her world poops butterflies is thought to be way too gross and crude.
 * When Minions airs on Disney Kids, the one scene where Stuart wears a Speedo is edited out.
 * The scenes in the 2011 animated movie Gnomeo and Juliet that involve a gnome wearing a borax swimsuit are cut out from the channel.
 * The one scene in Open Season where Elliot is briefly shown pooping is cut out due to being too disgusting for young viewers.
 * The Pokemon film series won't air on Disney Kids (with the exceptions of Pikachu the Movie short series, TBA, Pokemon the Movie: I Choose You) due to being thought to be too dark.
 * Two live-action films based on Dr. Seuss books, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and The Cat in the Hat, would never air on Disney Kids, due the fact that they're their humor is too off-the-radar for the channel. However, they air in the International versions.
 * In All Dogs Go To Heaven, the nightmare scene where Charlie is in hell is cut out. Annabelle's creepy voice-over saying You Can Never Come Back is also edited out because they're thought to be too frightening and dark for young viewers.
 * In The Brave Little Toaster, Toaster's darkest nightmare scene is cut out.
 * When The Story of The Face Paint aired on Disney Kids, the word "damn" has been cut.
 * Cartoon Network: United at Last will not air on Disney Kids due to containing characters from Cartoon Network shows that are banned from airing on Disney Kids.
 * In Collin the Speedy Boy, a scene where Collin gets stabbed by Bryte is cut.
 * In Collin the Speedy Boy: Beyond FingerTown, the movie was re-edited just for Disney Kids by Reel FX. The change is instead of a cigar that Sir Raptor has, it is replaced by a lollipop.
 * Ringing Bell, a 1978 anime featurette, is the only Sanrio film that will never had its airtime on Disney Kids due it contains dark and mature themes.


 * The owner of Disney Kids, Walt Disney's headquarters is located at the downtown International Drive area in Miami and Argentina
 * During Disney Kids' launch, it starts off airing movies, and then other cartoon series, and as well as anime, live-action u programs.
 * When Disney Kids Latin America first launched, the network aired the Dreamworks' animated film, Antz, as its first program at Cineskopius.

Shorts
See Disney Kids/Shorts