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Edward15
05-10-2010, 12:48 AM
Well, everyone, I hate to be the bringer of bad news, but it looks like Disney has finally removed the old shows we use to like. That's right. That's So Raven, The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody, The Replacements, The Emperor's New School, The Proud Family, American Dragon: Jake Long, and yes, even Kim Possible have apparently been removed from the nighttime line up and replaced by the new shows. Stinks doesn't it? If anyone has any information on this, please share it with me. I don't know if I'll ever be happy again if I don't see KP again! If only those dopes could realize that show belongs on Disney XD!

Kaveh77
05-10-2010, 01:13 AM
In my opinion

That's So Raven: Good show but seen all of the episodes
The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody: Crap not funny
The Replacements: ok
The Emperor's New School: eh not as good as the movies
The Proud Family: ok show seemed like they stereotyped everyone
American Dragon: Jake Long: Great show but only 2 seasons

Well what did you expect? That they would show these shows until the end of DisneyChannel ? :shrug: All good things come to an end eventually

BTW Suite life, and American Dragon are still on Disney XD

Michael24
05-10-2010, 01:19 AM
When was this "official?" I was just flipping through the channels late (very late) a couple nights ago and came across an episode of Kim Possible, and even Lizzie McGuire within the last week or so.

Light Lucario
05-10-2010, 01:25 AM
Considering that all of those shows ended years ago and most of them are on their late night lineup, it isn't too surprising that they took them off the lineup. They obviously weren't going to put them back in afternoon or prime time slots since they weren't in production anymore. It would have been cool to use those animated shows for an afterschool block instead of airing them when most kids are sleeping, but they obviously weren't interested in doing that.

I am kind of surprised that they got rid of the Suite Life since the Suite Life On Deck seems to be doing well. I thought that Disney Channel would want to keep both series on. I guess that wasn't the case. It is a shame that they aren't airing Kim Possible or American Dragon since those were my favorite Disney Channel animated series, but I haven't been able to see them in ages due to how late they air them.

EDIT: I actually just checked the channel listings on my TV and they still have all of the shows mentioned still in their late-night timeslots. I wouldn't be too surprised if it was mistaken, but I also wonder where this information originally came from.

Edward15
05-10-2010, 01:36 AM
When was this "official?" I was just flipping through the channels late (very late) a couple nights ago and came across an episode of Kim Possible, and even Lizzie McGuire within the last week or so.
I know. It just happened all of a sudden. KP was on all week, but when Friday night came around, BAM! Instead, it was Hannah Montana! Last night, it was Wizards Of Waverly Place, and right now, it's The Suite Life On Deck on in the timeslot KP had. Considering that it seems to be a revolving thing with different shows airing during the timeslots on different nights, perhaps this is just a thing they're now doing on the weekends and the regular shows we're use to seeing will be on the weekdays. Hey, I'm trying to maintain my hope here.

Collie
05-10-2010, 01:47 AM
Well, of all those shows, the only ones I'd miss even a little would be KP and The Emperor's New School, so one way or the other, not a huge loss for me. I might miss Jake if it hadn't been for that Season 2 art downturn, though.

Uncle Beaglebub
05-10-2010, 03:28 AM
KP: MIA

Kim's abscence has started a mild rumble among her fans across the web. I'm glad someone besides me misses her.

Question is, will anyone care enough to do something about it?

Blackstar
05-10-2010, 08:50 AM
Well, this news hardly comes as a shock, seeing as how all of those shows ceased production years ago. Disney wasn't just going to show the reruns ad infinitum. What Disney Channel should do is devote it's late night hours to the "classic" programming, the old theatrical shorts and so forth. Bring back Vault Disney. That would prove that the Mouse House has been listening to viewer requests.

Silverstar
05-10-2010, 08:59 AM
I don't know if I'll ever be happy again if I don't see KP again! If only those dopes could realize that show belongs on Disney XD!

The main thing standing in the way of Kim Possible airing on Disney XD is the lack of a Y-chromosome in its' lead character. While the show itself has unisex appeal, Kim Possible stars a girl, and DXD wants to be known as the boys' Disney Channel.

(Mind you, they have aired Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior and Pucca for a brief time.)

Master Toon
05-10-2010, 09:40 AM
That's So Raven - Sad but it is kinda old so it's not a big deal.

The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody - Since when did people like this? I thought it was a part of the evil Hannah Montana tween takeover of Disney.

The Replacements - And you know this for fact? How?

The Emperor's New School - See: The Replacements.

The Proud Family - I think this comes on two other channels. One of which I don't watch and one of which I watch quite often.

American Dragon: J - See: The Emperor's New School.

Kim Possible: See: That's so Raven.


Kim's abscence has started a mild rumble among her fans across the web. I'm glad someone besides me misses her.

Question is, will anyone care enough to do something about it?

1 - How could you be glad someone besides you misses her when you hang out here at TZ and already knew about her fans on the web?

2 - Do what about what? It's not some grave injustice that has taken place.


The main thing standing in the way of Kim Possible airing on Disney XD is the lack of a Y-chromosome in its' lead character. While the show itself has unisex appeal, Kim Possible stars a girl, and DXD wants to be known as the boys' Disney Channel.

(Mind you, they have aired Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior and Pucca for a brief time.)

Maybe it's the action scenes. Kim doesn't really get hit a lot. At least in Wendy Wu there was some decent action. Or maybe it's just a matter of time until she pops up on XD. I certainly wouldn't mind and I'm like XD's biggest fan.

soundmonkey44
05-10-2010, 10:19 AM
well it is sad to see the toons go...but zack & cody was a very poorly written, just downright unfunny show...just like all hte other disney sh...er i mean sitcoms. as for raven...yeah it was OK here & there, but no big loss.

J. B. Warner
05-10-2010, 11:53 AM
Damn it. Considering Disney's lackadaisical attitude towards releasing seasonal sets of their animated shows, I guess this means "Kim Possible" will never be seen again. Wonderful, another brilliant Disney show officially doomed to eternal obscurity.

Peter Paltridge
05-10-2010, 01:25 PM
The Disney Channel: the bootleg DVD merchant's dream.

Wait...why is the original poster crying over That's So Raven? How old is he?

Antiyonder
05-10-2010, 02:32 PM
As far as the reruns go, I'm still wondering why it doesn't occur to the network to simply rotate their reruns rather than playing them frequently and dropping them later (This applies to XD as well).

For instance, Kim Possible could simply air in rotation with American Dragon for a total of 139 episodes. Air The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New School and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Toy Story 3 is coming out afterall) in rotation for a total of 146 episodes.

In the case of Disney XD, they could easily keep the Spider-Man cartoons fresh by simply airing all of the shows as one packaged series. Between all of them (minus the MTV Series), you have 206 episodes.


The main thing standing in the way of Kim Possible airing on Disney XD is the lack of a Y-chromosome in its' lead character. While the show itself has unisex appeal, Kim Possible stars a girl, and DXD wants to be known as the boys' Disney Channel.

(Mind you, they have aired Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior and Pucca for a brief time.)


That's So Raven - Sad but it is kinda old so it's not a big deal.

The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody - Since when did people like this? I thought it was a part of the evil Hannah Montana tween takeover of Disney.

The Replacements - And you know this for fact? How?

The Emperor's New School - See: The Replacements.

The Proud Family - I think this comes on two other channels. One of which I don't watch and one of which I watch quite often.

American Dragon: J - See: The Emperor's New School.

Kim Possible: See: That's so Raven.



1 - How could you be glad someone besides you misses her when you hang out here at TZ and already knew about her fans on the web?

2 - Do what about what? It's not some grave injustice that has taken place.



Maybe it's the action scenes. Kim doesn't really get hit a lot. At least in Wendy Wu there was some decent action. Or maybe it's just a matter of time until she pops up on XD. I certainly wouldn't mind and I'm like XD's biggest fan.

I could actually get behind Disney's assumption if the ratings for the male audience were subpar, but wasn't the show officially a success with both genders in terms of ratings?

Edward15
05-10-2010, 04:16 PM
KP: MIA

Kim's abscence has started a mild rumble among her fans across the web.

Really? I've tried searching the web a few times, and nothing on that subject has come up. Can you direct me?


I'm glad someone besides me misses her.

Ditto. I was beginning to think I was the only KP fan out there who actually cared that she was missing.


The main thing standing in the way of Kim Possible airing on Disney XD is the lack of a Y-chromosome in its' lead character. While the show itself has unisex appeal, Kim Possible stars a girl, and DXD wants to be known as the boys' Disney Channel.

Not even with Ron's major show of power in 'Graduation'? I mean seriously. Despite the titular character being a female, this show has as much action as any male cartoon.


Damn it. Considering Disney's lackadaisical attitude towards releasing seasonal sets of their animated shows, I guess this means "Kim Possible" will never be seen again. Wonderful, another brilliant Disney show officially doomed to eternal obscurity.

Is that a serious comment? A few boards I've been to have been sarcastic when it comes to KP being pulled.


Question is, will anyone care enough to do something about it?

Four words: Fight For Kim Possible


Wait...why is the original poster crying over That's So Raven? How old is he?

Who's crying? I was just point out that Raven was in the same boat as the other shows.

Blackstar
05-10-2010, 04:26 PM
Four words: Fight For Kim Possible

How? Online petitions don't work, and since there aren't going to be any more new episodes, it's doubtful that TDC will air the series at a peak viewing hour again.

Honestly, I think that a hand written letter requesting a DVD release of Kim Possible would be the most reasonable course of action.

Alec
05-10-2010, 05:22 PM
I just checked the Disney Channel online scheudle and it shows all of the shows mentioned in the nighttime line-up as they were before (Mon. thru Thursday). On weekend's (Fri. Sat. Sun.) They air the current programming as it is now, but we all know DIsney Channel needs a better schedule.

Disney Chanel has had the (2:00-4:00 one show, 4:00-6:00 one show) block for almost a year and a half now, and they keep airing the same episodes over. They need the a new schedule:

As in this:

Shows change up rotation everyday in a differen order:
12:00-1:30: Disney Channel Movie
1:30: SLOZ&C
2:00: SLOD
2:30: SLOD
3:00: WOWP
3:30: WOWP
4:00: SWAC
4:30: SWAC
5:00: HM
5:30: HM
6:00: P&F
6:30: P&F
Then the nighttimeline-up Mon. - Thurs.
7:00: WOWP
7:30: HM
8:00-9:30 Disney Channel Movie
9:30: P&F
10:00: WOWP (repeat from 7)
10:30 HM (repeat form 7:30)
11:00: P&F
11:30: SLOD
12:00: SLOZ&C
12:30: TSR
1:00: CITH
1:30: KP
2:00: The Replacements
2:30: TENSchool
Etc.

Light Lucario
05-10-2010, 05:37 PM
Honestly, I think that a hand written letter requesting a DVD release of Kim Possible would be the most reasonable course of action.

I agree. Kim Possible had a fourth season with a pretty decent finale and while seeing new episodes with Kim and Ron in college sounds pretty cool to me, it's pretty unlikely to happen. Asking for the whole series to be released on DVD sounds a bit more likely to happen than airing it in a decent timeslot again. Especially since fans could watch the episodes whenever they wanted to, instead of being limited by the timeslots on the channel.

Edward15
05-10-2010, 05:41 PM
I just checked the Disney Channel online scheudle and it shows all of the shows mentioned in the nighttime line-up as they were before (Mon. thru Thursday). On weekend's (Fri. Sat. Sun.) They air the current programming as it is now, but we all know DIsney Channel needs a better schedule.

Disney Chanel has had the (2:00-4:00 one show, 4:00-6:00 one show) block for almost a year and a half now, and they keep airing the same episodes over. They need the a new schedule:

As in this:

Shows change up rotation everyday in a differen order:
12:00-1:30: Disney Channel Movie
1:30: SLOZ&C
2:00: SLOD
2:30: SLOD
3:00: WOWP
3:30: WOWP
4:00: SWAC
4:30: SWAC
5:00: HM
5:30: HM
6:00: P&F
6:30: P&F
Then the nighttimeline-up Mon. - Thurs.
7:00: WOWP
7:30: HM
8:00-9:30 Disney Channel Movie
9:30: P&F
10:00: WOWP (repeat from 7)
10:30 HM (repeat form 7:30)
11:00: P&F
11:30: SLOD
12:00: SLOZ&C
12:30: TSR
1:00: CITH
1:30: KP
2:00: The Replacements
2:30: TENSchool
Etc.

That schedule better be accurate, otherwise a bunch of nostalgic fans will probably go bananas.

FFmax
05-10-2010, 05:48 PM
This is so annoying, why does Disney feel the need to shove all these crappy sitcom shows down our throats and neglect the toons?:mad:

Edward15
05-10-2010, 06:04 PM
This is so annoying, why does Disney feel the need to shove all these crappy sitcom shows down our throats and neglect the toons?:mad:
Yeah, even dismantling the one channel they had that was suppose to be reserved for toons!

soundmonkey44
05-10-2010, 07:36 PM
This is so annoying, why does Disney feel the need to shove all these crappy sitcom shows down our throats and neglect the toons?:mad:


The answer is YES.....YES THEY DO.

I mean, if they wanted to, they could easily put all the Y2K disney toons on Season sets on DVD..but they won't why...oh not becuase they don't have the money...I mean their freakin DISNEY for pete's sake...its because they don't' care enough about Animation fans anymore....I mean.....yea..they don't even have the courtisty to show the english dub of the stitch anime in the US....You know, I was really hoping at the advent of the new decade they would quite this teeny booper Sitcom BS...and go back to the good stuff....but somthing tales me that if that happens at alll...it won't be for a bit longer...which....IMPO...is rather sad!:mad::sad::sweat:

Antiyonder
05-10-2010, 09:08 PM
I mean, if they wanted to, they could easily put all the Y2K disney toons on Season sets on DVD..but they won't why...oh not becuase they don't have the money...I mean their freakin DISNEY for pete's sake...its because they don't' care enough about Animation fans anymore....I mean.....yea..they don't even have the courtisty to show the english dub of the stitch anime in the US....You know, I was really hoping at the advent of the new decade they would quite this teeny booper Sitcom BS...and go back to the good stuff....but somthing tales me that if that happens at alll...it won't be for a bit longer...which....IMPO...is rather sad!:mad::sad::sweat:

Considering that the sales of their cartoons from the 90s lowered with each release, can you really blame them for being hesitant to do more Season Sets?

If you want Disney to put more attention on cartoons, you need to spend any money you can afford on the DVDs/merchandise they did release. Purchasing the upcoming Darkwing Duck comic could help.

Ed Liu
05-10-2010, 09:21 PM
I just checked my cable box schedule and all the same shows are on Disney Channel's late-night schedule (Kim Possible, Cory in the House, That's So Raven, etc), same as they always were and same as it says on zap2it.com (http://affiliate.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCSGrid.do?aid=disn) as of now. Considering that there's a lot of evidence that says the lineup hasn't changed and no evidence presented whatsoever of any planned changes, I'm locking this thread because it's discussing what seems to be completely false information in elaborate detail.

If anyone has any verifiable evidence at all that these schedule changes are happening or what the schedule will change to, PM me and I will re-open this thread.

Ed Liu
05-12-2010, 03:03 AM
alec2011 let me know that the change seems to be for the weekends on Disney Channel, although zap2it is reporting that it's affecting Fridays for him, but not for me. Either way, I think it's enough to re-open the thread after a title change to make it more descriptive and accurate.

Kim Possible, That's So Raven, &c ARE NOT removed from the Disney Channel late night timeslots for at least Monday-Thursday, so it would seem that the lamenting that they're gone and speculation on why they were pulled would seem to be moot at this point, but if you want to continue along those lines, feel free :p.

Viper
05-14-2010, 10:48 PM
Let's just all be thankful they still show Kim Possible Mon-Thurs late-night. As well as a few others like Replacements & The Emperor's New School.:D

No matter where I watch them, on TV or online, I'll always love Ron & Kim!!!:):anime::D I'll also always enjoy my fave villain duo, Drakken & Shego!:p:D Let's also not forget about Wade and Monique as well.:anime::D

Kaveh77
05-15-2010, 03:17 AM
Guys if you hate tween sitcoms that much just change it to XD or Adult Swim for some late night animation.

Edward15
05-16-2010, 12:46 PM
You know, I wouldn't be half as upset about this weekend thing if it weren't for the fact that they're skipping the episodes that would've aired those nights! I mean look, last week, they skipped, Chasing Rufus/Nursery Crimes, Cap'n Drakken, and Mother's Day, the third of which I was particularly upset about because that only airs once a year! Now after this weekend, they're going straight back to the first weekend. That means that they're skipping over Larry's Birthday, which doesn't really bother me, but they're also skipping both parts of Graduation! Come on! I like those episodes. Granted, I'm not very keen on them being the final two episodes, but I still like them particularly because they make up for the lack of focus on Kim and Ron's love life and they give Ron is shinning moment (no pun intended). From what I've seen of the future guide, KP will be back on the weekend next week. However, I'm curious as to why they did this in first place.

Edward15
06-29-2010, 01:45 AM
Guys, things have just taken a terrible turn! I was going to watch Kim Possible at 12:30 like I usually do, but instead I find Wizards Of Waverly Place on! That means that Disney has gone and taken the shows completely off the timeslot! I can't believe they actually went and did this! The shows they have airing in their timeslots already had plenty of times to air during the daytime. Why did they feel they needed to take the slots of shows that barely air at all?! As of right now, Disney has officially died.

SurgeV1
06-29-2010, 03:58 AM
In other words, Gargoyles comes on in 2 minutes. Sigh. It's all we've got.

RonDrakenfan17
06-29-2010, 04:11 AM
So wait, they removed American Dragon? Dang I liked that show, I don't think there are any DVD's :(

Edward15
06-29-2010, 01:51 PM
So wait, they removed American Dragon? Dang I liked that show, I don't think there are any DVD's :(
KP's in that boat too, remember?

Edward15
06-29-2010, 02:54 PM
Guys, you're not going to believe this! It looks like the entire guide for Disney Channel is off. Right now, it says that Wizards Of Waverly Place is suppose to be one, but instead, it's the Suite Of Zack and Cody! That might mean that all our other old shows might be airing earlier in the day! Somebody monitor Disney Channel and report back to us with the accurate schedule!

Burgundy Ranger
06-30-2010, 09:56 PM
First off, they moved KP to 1:30 a.m. and, you better check it out tonight, because there's a new overnight lineup that takes effect July 1. The only animated shows left on the weekday schedule are:

3:00 am -- an hour of Phineas & Ferb
4:00 am -- an hour of The Little Mermaid
5:00 am -- an hour of Lilo & Stitch

All of the others -- KP, Jake Long, Replacements, Proud Family, Emp. New School and Recess -- will be gone.

On the weekends, there will be a movie at 2:30 am, with Playhouse Disney shows on afterwards.

Edward15
07-01-2010, 01:10 AM
First off, they moved KP to 1:30 a.m. and, you better check it out tonight, because there's a new overnight lineup that takes effect July 1. The only animated shows left on the weekday schedule are:

3:00 am -- an hour of Phineas & Ferb
4:00 am -- an hour of The Little Mermaid
5:00 am -- an hour of Lilo & Stitch

All of the others -- KP, Jake Long, Replacements, Proud Family, Emp. New School and Recess -- will be gone.

On the weekends, there will be a movie at 2:30 am, with Playhouse Disney shows on afterwards.
I knew KP was on at 1:30! That's the time I've been seeing at for about two years!

Bryan
07-01-2010, 02:06 AM
Well, I watched at 1:30AM and it was... Wizards of Waverly Place. Guess Disney Channel made the changes soon than expected. Sadly, no schedule updates were sent out in advance for this. :(

These new changes (that were suppose to start Monday) are pretty bad. Lots of shows gone, and just the same shows over and over and over again. They've even adopted the Nickelodeon schedule method of multiple episodes in a row---everyday. Phineas and Ferb, for example, airs weekdays from 9-11AM now.

Edward15
07-01-2010, 08:17 AM
Well, I watched at 1:30AM and it was... Wizards of Waverly Place. Guess Disney Channel made the changes soon than expected. Sadly, no schedule updates were sent out in advance for this.

These new changes (that were suppose to start Monday) are pretty bad. Lots of shows gone, and just the same shows over and over and over again. They've even adopted the Nickelodeon schedule method of multiple episodes in a row---everyday. Phineas and Ferb, for example, airs weekdays from 9-11AM now.

Glad someone agrees that this thing stinks. Except for the fact that KP, ADJL, and the other good animated shows that we liked for ten years were confined to just airing after midnight, the t.v schedule was fine just the was it was (prior to their little stunt with the weekends) and then they go and pull this stunt.:( What was the point of it?! It looks like another good era of Disney has been swept unceremoniously under the rug, But the good news is that it seems like Lilo and Stitch are still around (for now anyway). Still, KP was as popular as them. Shouldn't she still be around too? I guess it would be too much to hope for that this whole thing is just a reversal of what they've been doing for the past few weeks.

Kool345
07-01-2010, 10:39 AM
Come on Disney Channel, we have enough Phineas and Ferb. I was just starting to get back into The Proud Family, Kim Possible and Recess.

FTPC
07-01-2010, 11:41 AM
Look I don't Care, I just X D for Nautro here currenty and All I request that XD Should moved Shippduen back to saturday or Have XD on demand and Show reairs of Nautro there,..Or better yet Just give it To nicktoons.

So my main question is when Is XD going to have those Saturday night Naturo Blocks again?

Dragonpiece
07-01-2010, 12:55 PM
Do you guys think maybe for their preschool channel they will add some of there old cartoons? Like House Of Mouse, Kim Possible and the Proud family? I think they would be age apropiate.

Edward15
07-01-2010, 07:25 PM
I doubt it. I believe those shows are a little too action-oriented for Playhouse Disney.

Light Lucario
07-01-2010, 09:41 PM
Do you guys think maybe for their preschool channel they will add some of there old cartoons? Like House Of Mouse, Kim Possible and the Proud family? I think they would be age apropiate.

House of Mouse could kind of work as perhaps an early morning show since I recall it being more comedy based than anything else. I seriously doubt that Kim Possible and the Proud Family could end up there. They'd probably just focus more on their preschool targeted shows and movies for the channel.

This is a shame, but it isn't that shocking. After all, shows like Kim Possible, The Proud Family and American Dragon have been over for quite a few years. Once they moved their cartoons, outside of Phineas and Ferb, to air past midnight, when most kids are most likely asleep, the idea of them getting a better timeslot went out the window. It would be nice if they had stable DVD releases for these series, which has a better chance of happening than an afternoon block with old shows, but I doubt that will happen in the near future.

Edward15
07-01-2010, 11:34 PM
You know what the worst part is? The television guide is now saying those shows are coming on the weekends again! It's bad enough that the shows are gone, but we don't need those blasted guides giving us a case of false hope!

Still, this problem isn't that bad. Fortunately, ADJL and ENS air on Disney XD (if you don't mind being up at 4:00AM to see them). The other shows like Kim Possible aren't so lucky.

PeppeRaskell1
07-04-2010, 09:05 AM
I'm not too crazy about the new Disney morning schedule, either, with most of the Playhouse Disney being moved from 6am-9am.

Hopefully, the schdeule will be back to normal come September.

Well, what passes for normal at Disney Channel anyway.

Meanwhile, my DVD player and my radio will be getting a really good morning workout this summer. (Oh yeah, the computer too!)

Kool345
07-04-2010, 10:26 AM
What I hate most about Disney Channel's schedule is that it is way too random. They air 4 episodes of one show then 4 more episodes of another. For example, one Monday it would be four Wizards of Waverly Place episodes, then the next Monday it would be four The Suite Life On Deck episodes. The schedule is too random. Is it me or does Playhouse Disney start at 4 or 5am, because my guide lists that.

Edward15
07-04-2010, 01:39 PM
Well, it looks like the transformation is complete as The Little Mermaid and Lilo and Stitch are also gone from the guide. Rats.

Burgundy Ranger
07-04-2010, 03:58 PM
Well, it looks like the transformation is complete as The Little Mermaid and Lilo and Stitch are also gone from the guide. Rats.
OK. I was going off an old schedule. Early this morning was the last one to have Mermaid and Lilo on the schedule.

But, they HAVE switched things up for the summer months before -- starting the 'regular' Disney Channel programming earlier in the morning. Might just have to wait and see what happens to the schedule after Labor Day.

Edward15
07-05-2010, 12:29 AM
OK. I was going off an old schedule. Early this morning was the last one to have Mermaid and Lilo on the schedule.

But, they HAVE switched things up for the summer months before -- starting the 'regular' Disney Channel programming earlier in the morning. Might just have to wait and see what happens to the schedule after Labor Day.
If KP, L&S, AmDrag, and the others don't come back, I'm not going to be a very happy camper.

Now that I think about it, it's somewhat ironic how I go out with Lilo & Stitch: the series. If I recall correctly, the first one I ever saw was "Houdini". Since I didn't see today's episodes, that makes it the final episode I see. See what I mean?

bklien
07-05-2010, 09:40 PM
Once Phineas & Ferb is over, will (not counting Playhouse Disney) they NOT HAVE ANY animated shows o0n the channel?

Alec
07-05-2010, 10:19 PM
Once Phineas & Ferb is over, will (not counting Playhouse Disney) they NOT HAVE ANY animated shows o0n the channel?

Everybody seems to be forgetting about the NEW ANIMATED show coming to Disney Channel this Fall, "Fish Hooks."

bklien
07-06-2010, 01:43 AM
Everybody seems to be forgetting about the NEW ANIMATED show coming to Disney Channel this Fall, "Fish Hooks."
They say on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_Hooks that that won't last long.

Toon Master
07-06-2010, 10:13 AM
They say on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_Hooks that that won't last long.

Dont trust anything to come out of Wikipedia. Its not useful and most pages can be edited by anyone. And yes my guide also lists that Playhouse Disney starts at 4am.

Poweranimals
07-06-2010, 11:40 AM
I find this amusing.


Expectations for the series have fallen dramatically; experts believe the "Fish Hooks" will end up being the next "Dave the Barbarian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_the_Barbarian)" or "The Buzz on Maggie (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Buzz_on_Maggie)," two Disney Channel Animated Series that didn't last one season, mostly due to poor storylines and "new age" animation.

Who are these "experts" they're referring to?

Kool345
07-06-2010, 12:40 PM
I find this amusing.



Who are these "experts" they're referring to?
IDK. But, these so called experts are assuming, and we all know what assuming does. Anyways, Fish Hooks could be like The Buzz On Maggie and Dave the Barbarian, or who knows, it could be the next Phineas and Ferb, Disney Channel's greatest hit. We will have to wait and see. I hope Fish Hooks is still on board.

Light Lucario
07-06-2010, 09:09 PM
IDK. But, these so called experts are assuming, and we all know what assuming does. Anyways, Fish Hooks could be like The Buzz On Maggie and Dave the Barbarian, or who knows, it could be the next Phineas and Ferb, Disney Channel's greatest hit. We will have to wait and see. I hope Fish Hooks is still on board.

While Phineas and Ferb is the biggest animated hit on Disney Channel, I'm not sure if I would call the series its greatest hit. Mainly due the success and popularity of Hannah Montana and to a lesser extent Kim Possible. Though, I do agree with you that Fish Hooks could turn out to be a hit or at least do well enough.

I'm kind of surprised that they're starting Playhouse Disney so early in the morning. Burgundy Ranger had a good point about how they like to change their lineup during the summer months. It could be possible that they'll have a different lineup in the fall, but I doubt that they'll give those older shows decent timeslots. That would be cool, but I'm not expecting that to happen anytime soon.

Burgundy Ranger
08-24-2010, 03:59 PM
Well, we now know what Disney Channel will be like after Labor Day and the speculation was somewhat accurate.

Not only is the "Playhouse" block regaining its lost hours of 9am-noon, it's going all the way to 2 P.M.! Still starting at 4 a.m., that means weekdays will have 10 hours of Playhouse/Disney Jr. programming.

There's one week (Sept. 7-10) of a temporary schedule but the regular schedule kicks into place on Monday Sept. 13:

4-5 am: Little Einsteins
5-6 am: Jungle Junction
6 am: Chuggington
6:30: Special Agent Oso
7 am: Timmy Time (new show)
7:30: Handy Manny
8-9:30: MM Clubhouse
9:30: Handy Manny
10 am: Special Agent Oso
10:30-11:30: Jungle Junction
11:30: Chugginton
12-1 pm: MM Clubhouse
1-2 pm: Imagination Movers

Then the 'regular' portion of the schedule kicks in with:

2:00-3:30: Phineas and Ferb
3:30-4:30: Suite Life on Deck
4:30-5:30: Wizards of Waverly Pl.
5:30: Hannah Montana

After that, things start changing up on a night-to-night basis.

Poweranimals
08-24-2010, 06:02 PM
Well there's a reason for a "Wtf?" if I've ever seen one.

Light Lucario
08-24-2010, 08:10 PM
Yeah, that's definitely a surprised. I thought that the Playhouse Disney block would get some hours back in the fall, but I didn't think that it would last until 2PM. That's pretty long for a block aimed at preschoolers, especially since Disney Channel has used the afternoon time to air the previous night's movie for a year or two, even though I believe that has recently changed as well. I wonder if the changes they'll make for the night schedules will be more interesting to me.

SRB2Unleashed
08-26-2010, 05:51 PM
Bhew....this schedule breaks my heart.