Theatrical releases[]
Shorts[]
Films[]
Television[]
- 1983 - Happy Birthday, Mickey premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 1985
- The Adventures of the Gummi Bears episodes "Loopy, Go Home/A-Hunting We Will Go" premieres on NBC.
- The Wuzzles episode "Eleroo's Wishday" premieres on CBS.
- 1987 - The DuckTales episode "Catch as Cash Can (Part 1)", also known as "A Drain on the Economy" premieres in syndication.
- 1989
- The DuckTales episode "Metal Attraction" premieres in syndication.
- The Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers episode "Does Pavlov Ring a Bell" premieres in syndication.
- 1991 - The Darkwing Duck episode "Battle of the Brainteasers" premieres on ABC.
- 1992 - The Goof Troop episode "And Baby Makes Three" premieres in syndication.
- 1993 - The Bonkers episode "I Oughta Be in Toons" premieres in syndication.
- 1994 - The Aladdin episode "Snowman is an Island" premieres in syndication.
- 1996
- The Disney's Doug episode "Doug's Patti Beef" premieres on ABC.
- The Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles episode "And Justice for All" premieres on ABC.
- The Mighty Ducks episode "Jurassic Puck" premieres on ABC.
- The Jungle Cubs episode "Who Wants to Be a Baboon?" premieres on ABC.
- 1997
- Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, a movie made for The Wonderful World of Disney, premieres on ABC.
- The Muppets Tonight episode "Paula Abdul" premieres on Disney Channel.
- 1998 - The Hercules episode "Hercules and the Dream Date" premieres in syndication.
- 2000 - The Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode "Clone Rangers" premieres on UPN and in syndication.
- 2001
- The Proud Family episode "Forbidden Date" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Even Stevens episode "Sadie Hawkins Day" premieres on Disney Channel.
- 2002 - The Fillmore! episode "Next Stop, Armageddon" premieres on ABC.
- 2007 - The Wizards of Waverly Place episode "New Employee" premieres on Disney Channel.
- 2008 - The season three premiere of Hannah Montana, "He Ain't a Hottie, He's My Brother", premieres on Disney Channel.
- 2009 - The Zeke and Luther episode "Soul Bucket" premieres on Disney XD.
- 2012
- Part Two of the Tron: Uprising episode "Scars" premieres on Disney XD.
- The Motorcity episode "Like Father, Like Daughter" premieres on Disney XD.
- The Jessie episode "Make New Friends, but Hide the Old" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Phineas and Ferb episode "This is Your Backstory" premieres on Disney Channel.
- 2014
- The 7D episodes "Uncle Humidor/Grim the Genius" premiere on Disney XD.
- The Binny and the Ghost episode "Poof Went the Weasel" premieres on Disney Channel Germany.
- The Doc McStuffins episode "Let the Nightingale Sing" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Liv and Maddie episode "Match-a-Rooney" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Once Upon a Time episode "Family Business" premieres on ABC.
- The I Didn't Do It episode "Bicycle Thief" premieres on Disney Channel.
- 2015
- The Henry Hugglemonster episodes "Scout's Honor/Home Sweet Hugglehome" premiere on Disney Jr.
- The Doc McStuffins episodes "Demitri the Dazzling!/Smitten With a Kitten" and "The Search for Squibbles/Factory Fabulous" premiere on Disney Channel.
- 2017 - The Pickle and Peanut episodes "Watchin' Darlin'/Petting Zoo" premiere on Disney XD.
- 2018
- The Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures episodes "Pluto and the Pup/Trouble at Floochi's!" premiere on Disney Channel.
- The PJ Masks episodes "The Wolfy Plan/The Lizard Theft" premiere on Disney Channel.
- The Puppy Dog Pals episodes "One Small Ruff for Pup-kind/The Lost Bouncy Ball" premiere on Disney Channel.
- The Fancy Nancy episodes "Ice Skater Extraordinary/Nancy L'Artiste" premiere on Disney Channel.
- The Andi Mack episode "Hole in the Wall" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Coop & Cami Ask the World episode "Would You Wrather Have Potato Pants?" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Raven's Home episode "New Dog, Old Trick" premieres on Disney Channel.
- 2019
- The Lion Guard episode "Journey to the Pride Lands" premieres on Disney Jr. (originally premiered on the DisneyNow app on September 2).
- The Bunk'd episode "Mo-Squito Mo Problems" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Coop & Cami Ask the World episode "Would You Wrather Have a Frozen Phone?" premieres on Disney Channel.
- 2020
- The PJ Masks episodes "Munki-gu's Dragon/Gekko Loves Lionel" premiere on Disney Jr.
- The DuckTales (2017) episode "The Split Sword of Swanstantine!" premieres on Disney XD.
- 2023 - The Firebuds episodes "Sugar Crash/The Cut N' Chrome Caper" premiere on Disney Jr.
- 2024 - The Zombies: The Re-Animated Series episodes "A Fridge Too Far/The Ter-meh-nator" premiere simultaneously on Disney Channel and Disney XD (originally released on Disney+ on October 9).
Streaming[]
Television[]
- 2022
- The Mysterious Benedict Society episode "A Gold Bar in Fort Knox" premieres on Disney+.
- The Andor episode "Nobody's Listening!" premieres on Disney+.
- 2023 - The Loki episode "Science-Fiction" premieres on Disney+.
Home media[]
- 2004
- Around the World in 80 Days
- America's Heart and Soul (released exclusively at Costco stores)
- 2010
- Hannah Montana Forever: Who is Hannah Montana?
- Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales
- Toy Story 3
- 2021
Books[]
Character debuts[]
- 2001 - Sulley, Mike Wazowski, Boo, Celia Mae, Henry J. Waternoose, Randall Boggs, Fungus, Roz, George Sanderson, Yeti
- 2012 - Wreck-It Ralph, Fix-It Felix Jr., Vanellope von Schweetz, Sergeant Calhoun, King Candy, Sour Bill, Mr. Litwak
- 2018 - The Sugar Plum Fairy, Clara Stahlbaum, Hawthorne, Benjamin Stahlbaum, Shiver, Mother Ginger, Drosselmeyer, Phillip the Nutcracker, Louise Stahlbaum, Fritz Stahlbaum, Marie Stahlbaum, Mouse King
Events[]
- 2012 - Disney Channel began development on the Boy Meets World sequel series Girl Meets World,[1] which was then ordered in June 2013.[2]
People[]
Births[]
- 1966 - David Schwimmer (actor, comedian, producer, and director)
- 1975 - Danny Cooksey (voice actor, actor, singer, and musician)
Deaths[]
- 1986 - Paul Frees (actor, voice actor, impressionist, and screenwriter)
- 1995 - Gil Lamb (actor)
References[]
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (November 2, 2012). Disney Channel Developing 'Boy Meets World' Sequel Series. Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved on March 21, 2024.
- ↑ "Disney Channel Orders "Girl Meets World," a Comedy Series for Kids and Families From Michael Jacobs ("Boy Meets World")". The Futon Critic (June 17, 2013). Retrieved on March 21, 2024.