Disney Channel changed their logo to a 2D version of the previous logo on March 24, 2017. Add a photo to this gallery. This logo is more dedicated to look like the 2010-2014 logo. The lettering below the logo were changed in February 1987 to resemble the wordmark of The Walt Disney Company. An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. The whole logo itself. On-screen bug, with the bottom part of the logo not visible, in the U.S. used from March 2003 to October 2006. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions. It would turn blue again when the ticker expands once again to promote a new episode of a show or sweepstakes for the channel.

1993–1997 . Add a photo to this gallery V • T • E STS Media. This was a secondary logo used briefly in the mid 90's. On-screen bug transparent used in the US from 2002 to 2006. This logo was intended to be used as part of a planned rebrand of the channel in 2009, but this rebrand was aborted for unknown reasons.

Advertisement of the channel's website used in the U.S. version, used from October 2002-late 2006, during programming. On-Screen bug used from October 2002 to January 2003, internationally from March 2003 to 2011 and again from October 2006 to May 2010 in the U.S. version. Design agencies Before the 2010 update, the complete logo would occasionally be shown. Rip Girls 2000 (A) (Note: Camilla Belle as Sydney Miller appears in the Disney Channel logo as it was an element at the time of the film's first broadcast.) Colored Version SVG version needed.

On-screen bug of the logo used internationally and in the US from October 2002 to March 2003. On May 7, 2010, Disney Channel updated its on-air look and began using a modified version of the 2002 logo, which originally was introduced two months earlier in bumpers for weekend evening programming. The early normal lowercase "i" version without the two dots on the dot "i" of this logo was first used earlier in Germany on January 17. After Vault Disney was discontinued in September 2002, this logo also appeared during the late night hours until the original version of the 2002 logo was introduced. On-screen bug with "Channel" changed into "Kanal", with cyrillic alphabet used in Russia from 2011 to 2014. On-screen bug during its promos, used in the U.S. from October 2002 to January 2007. The wordmark was sometimes seen without the TV screen with the silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head or vice versa. | STS Kids. History Talk (0) Share. Disney Channel/Logo Variations < Disney Channel. Edit. The +1 hour channel bug used in the UK from 2003 to 2006. On-screen bug with "Original Movie" banner, used where a movie is aired. You can help Logopedia by uploading it here. On October 7, 2002, Disney Channel introduced a new logo still based on the Mickey Mouse silhouette, and was rolled out to other countries the following year.

2014-2016 Photos ident The Photos ident went retiring this year.Throwback variant If there's is possible February 2007-2014 music.Red-violet/orange/white version, used on promos for Green/white/yellow version used on bumpers and promos for Big City GreensTake your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Disney Channel debuted on April 18, 1983 as a premium cable channel; its original logo featured a rounded TV screen with horizontal lines and a Mickey Mouse ears silhouette. On-screen bug, with the bottom part of the logo visible, used internationally until 2010 and in the U.S. from October 2002 to March 2003, and again from October 2006 to May 2010.

Logo without the word "CHANNEL" mainly used on the air. Colored Logo from 1993 SVG version needed. The modified version of the 2002 logo as seen above was introduced instead in 2010. In the U.S. version, from Oct. 2002-2007/2008, the logo would pop into view from the bottom right-hand corner, then the name of the current show playing would slide out from the logo for about 10 seconds, then the ticker slides back in and turns into a grey on-screen bug. In Latin America, the Disney Junior logo also became 2D that same year. Parent companies: National Media Group (49%) | VTB (51%) Television channels STS | STS Love | Domashniy | Che! Alley Cats Strike 2000 (Note: Kyle Schmid as Alex Thompson appears in the Disney Channel logo as it was an element at the time of the film's first broadcast.) Red version, with a golden border (seen on promos from Elena of Avalor) Blue and yellow variation, used in on-air promotions and bumpers.Screen bug in SD used in the U.K. from 2010 to 2014. The lettering below the logo were changed in May 1986 to resemble the wordmark of To reflect its transition from a premium channel to a commercial-free basic cable service, A restyled variant of the 1997 logo was introduced in late 1999, making the "Mickey TV" 3D, changing it's color and removing Mickey Mouse.
The transparent version of this logo is still used as a on-screen bug. Its original logo featured a rounded TV screen with horizontal lines and a Mickey Mouse silhouette. On-screen bug of the logo, used in the U.S. from October 2006 to May 2010.

History Talk (0) Share. Yellow cracked stone version (Seen on promos from Milo Murphy's Law in Asia) Yellow version without the text. It would also be blue when the bug reappears from the channel's promotion of its website. Despite this logo is no longer used in the United States as of 2019, it's still used In February 2019, Disney Channel updated its on-air look and began using a modified version of the 2017 logo, which originally was introduced two months earlier in 2018 during "25 Days of Christmas". The Disney Channel 1983–1997 . Mickey Mouse's silhouette was also changed, making it the current one. The lettering below the logo was changed in May 1986 to resemble the wordmark of The Walt Disney Company.