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Meredith Roberts Reflects On What To Expect From Disney Television Animation After 40th Years And 100 Shows.

Kicking off a panel called “40 Years of Disney Television Animation: Past, Present and Future” at Annecy Festival, Disney Television Animation’s Executive Vice President and CEO, Meredith Roberts, made several big announcements on the panel she mentioned what to expect from the studio on the future.

The landscape of TV is changing, whether it's live-action or animated, but Meredith Roberts gave a positive outlook on what fans can expect from Disney Television Animation’s future.

"The division is boldly entering new territory, with projects in development in genres that Disney Television Animation has yet to explore"
"The rise of streaming has shifted the focus of our projects to content focused less on kids and more on co-viewing between kids and parents" aka Young Adult animation

She also hinted that future strategies will try to meet kids where they’re consuming content, which includes gaming and web-based content.

"Things have certainly come a long way since Adventures of the Gummi Bears, but with new content from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Prep & Landing, Phineas and Ferb, and The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, it’s an exciting time to be a Disney Television Animation fan."
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Raven-Symoné Interested On Developing New Disney Television Animation Series And Reving Some Of The Studio's Old IPs For A New Generation Of Fans.

During the "Big City Greens The Movie: Spacecation" premiere, Raven-Symoné expressed interest on developing some things with Disney Television Animation, such as new shows, films and specials.

Symoné also wants to help revive some of the studio's old IPs for new audiences as part of her overall deal with Disney Branded Television.

"Oh almost definitively, there's actually some projects in my head that i want to work with Disney Channel, not projects that are already out. some new projects and reviving some things that we´ll dive into little later." -- Symoné

HOLY CRAP!!! That's Raven?!

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Happy 41 Anniversary to Disney Channel the happiest channel on earth, here's to more years to come with many Disney Television Animation shows from these talented creative minds, which we hope they get greenlit!

  • •Noah Z. Jones ("Fish Hooks", "The 7D", "Pickle And Peanut")
  • •Ryan W Quincy (20th Television Animation's "Out There", "Future-Worm")
  • •Thurop Van Orman (Cartoon Network Studios “The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack”, Sony Pictures Animation “The Angry Birds Movie 2“).
  • •C.H. Greenblatt (Cartoon Network Studios "Chowder", Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Harvey Beaks", Warner Bros Animation "Jellystone!")
  • •Latoya Raveneau ("The Proud Family: Louder And Prouder")
  • •Nic Smal ("Kiff")
  • •Lucy Heavens ("Kiff")
  • •Pedro Eboli (Netflix “Cupcake and Dino: General Services”, Cartoon Network LATAM “Oswaldo”, Nickelodeon “Ollie’s Pack” Discovery Kids LATAM “Bada Bean”)
  • •Mark Satterthwaite (Netflix “Cupcake and Dino: General Services”, Cartoon Network LATAM “Oswaldo”, Nickelodeon “Ollie’s Pack” and Discovery Kids LATAM “Bada Bean”)
  • •Amy Hudkins ("Big City Greens", Warner Bros Animation "Jellystone!", Dreamworks Animation Television "The Mighty Ones", Netflix Animation "Boons And Curses", A24 "#1 Happy Family USA")
  • •Hannah Ayoubi ("Big City Greens", "Amphibia", "The Owl House", "StuGo", Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Harvey Beaks", Netflix Animation "Boons and Curses", Warner Bros Animation "Jellystone!")
  • •Monica Ray ("Big City Greens", Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Harvey Beaks", "Glitch Techs")
  • •Raj Brueggemann ("Big City Greens", Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Harvey Beaks", Warner Bros Animation "Jellystone!", Puni "Twelve Forever")
  • •Dave Cooper (Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Pig Goat Banana Cricket", Teletoon "The Beagel and Becky Show","The Absence of Eddy Table")
  • •Johnny Ryan (Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Pig Goat Banana Cricket", Warner Bros Animation "Looney Tunes Cartoons", FOX Entertaiment Animation "Taskmasters")
  • •Jim Dirschberger (Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Sanjay And Craig")
  • •Jay Howell (Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Sanjay And Craig")
  • •Andreas Trolf (Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Sanjay And Craig")
  • •Steve Borst (Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Breadwinners", "Middlemost Post")
  • •Gary "Doodles" DiRaffaele (Nickelodeon Animation Studios "Breadwinners", Nick Jr "Baby Shark's Big Show")
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Disney Television Animation was founded 39 years ago, the studio has one year left for it's 40th anniversary and 100th animated series debut ("STUGO" created by Ryan Gillis")

The studio has 65 creators with currently 25 artist, animators and showrunners developing new shows and films. The studio wil also introduce new interations of it's beloved legacy properties like "Darkwing Duck" & "TaleSpin" in association with Point Grey Pictures (Nickelodeon Movies "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem", Walt Disney Studios "Figment"), additionaly reboots for "Recess", "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" and a revival of "Phineas And Ferb" are set for the upcoming years. The studio also has a feature film slate with upcoming films like "Big City Greens: The Movie" (2024), other feature film projects at the studio include the musical animated comedy "The School For Sensitive Souls", an animated adaptation of the "SuperFudge" novel in collaboration with The Russo Brothers production company AGBO, a animated adaptation of the book "Confessions Of An Imaginary Friend" is also being planned.

In 2024, as part of the studio's upcoming 40th anniversary Disney Publishing Worldwide & Disney Editions will launch The Disney Afternoon: The Making of a Television Renaissance, In December 2024, the studio will open it's lastest collaboration with Walt Disney Imagineering "Aqua Mouse: Curse of the Golden Egg" set to open with the upcoming "Disney Treasure" cruise.

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Disney Television Animation was founded 39 years ago, the studio has one year left for it's 40th anniversary and 100th animated series debut ("STUGO" created by Ryan Gillis")

The studio has 65 creators with currently 25 artist, animators and showrunners developing new shows and films. The studio wil also introduce new interations of it's beloved legacy properties like "Darkwing Duck" & "TaleSpin" in association with Point Grey Pictures (Nickelodeon Movies "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem", Walt Disney Studios "Figment"), additionaly reboots for "Recess", "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" and a revival of "Phineas And Ferb" are set for the upcoming years. The studio also has a feature film slate with upcoming films like "Big City Greens: The Movie" (2024), other feature film projects at the studio include the musical animated comedy "The School For Sensitive Souls", an animated adaptation of the "SuperFudge" novel in collaboration with The Russo Brothers production company AGBO, a animated adaptation of the book "Confessions Of An Imaginary Friend" is also being planned.

In 2024, as part of the studio's upcoming 40th anniversary Disney Publishing Worldwide & Disney Editions will launch The Disney Afternoon: The Making of a Television Renaissance, In December 2024, the studio will open it's lastest collaboration with Walt Disney Imagineering "Aqua Mouse: Curse of the Golden Egg" set to open with the upcoming "Disney Treasure" cruise.

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Hannah Ayoubi To Ink Overall Development Deal With Disney Television Animation

The Big City Greens and Harvey Beaks alumni tree at Disney Television Animation keeps growing and it seems that probably Hannah Ayoubi will be the next alumni on pitching their own show for development at Disney Television Animation.

Recently Ayoubi had a interview with the Creative Block podcast where they mentioned that they currently have a overall development deal at Disney Television Animation in the process of being fully inked.

If inked Ayoubi will be the lastest Big City Greens alumni in having their own project on development for a potential Disney Channel animated series alongside Cheyenne Curtis, Monica Ray, Amy Hudkins, Raj Brueggemann and mentor C.H Greenblatt which if greenlight would join Natasha Kline with chicano-lead animated comedy "Primos" in being the next generation of storytellers at Disney TVA for Disney Channel.

Hannah Ayoubi career started on C.H Greenblatt's Harvey Beaks which kickstarted their career, Ayoubi landed roles at Disney with Big City Greens and Amphibia, which later would be a writter and storyboard artist for Warner Bros Animation "Jellystone!" and Cartoon Network Studios "The Fungies", Ayoubi also worked as director for the axed "Boons And Curses" series at Netflix Animation, Ayoubi currently works as Director on the upcoming Disney Channel animated comedy "StuGo" slated for 2025

Ayoubi also had a pilot of their own for Nickelodeon Animation Studios named "Monster Abroad" sadly the pilot was passed and currently Nickelodeon holds the rights to it and despite Disney TVA being interested on it, they don't want to set a buy back with Paramount and Viacom.

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Kim  Possible Series Bible

looks like drakken changed a bit.  Also, Wade Load?  Really?

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I mean, tbf Renee Montoya was originally supposed to be like carrying the burden of her husband being killed (on Batman TAS) and instead became sort of the rookie cop in the show and a badass gay woman in the comics, so these things change. Like for every time you hear about executive meddling ruining something there’s probably also a story about “well originally we had X but a few weeks in we realized that was STUPID and it became Y” where Y is invariably something really iconic and important to the success of the show.

But yeah that joke is dumb for all kinds of reasons.

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Owlphibia Vs Disney Television Animation Next Era - When I Learned That Serialization Can Be Bad In Excess....

The night i posted this, i didn’t bothered with it beacuse i was ready to hop on an airport to Acapulco for the weekend, returning on Tuesday evening, i was surprised by the many QRTs, Replys and Reblogs as the tweet went viral over-night to the point of cringy Tik Toks and YT Shorts where putting made up bs.

Since the announcement that Disney Branded Television will stop the serialized era at Disney Channel for the 2020s and from now on will focus on musical episodic comedies specially many of them created by Big City Greens with exception of Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur who was confirmed to be serialized later on, there has been some bias againts the current and future Disney TVA lineup for Disney Channel from the Owlphibia fandom (Owl House and Amphibia) this has been prominent since Q3 2021.

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Hey just so you know that announcement that Disney was stoping setialized was TVA News making an announcement they had no right to be saying. Because they’re a fan run account

And also was a lie because MGADD is serialized and ongoing and started after the ‘announcement’

They had no right to be saying things and it’s a miracle really Disney didn’t get them in trouble because Disney is NOT above that.

I might come back and actually read this later but yeah TVA News lied.

I know you mentioned MGADD but this was not from Disney. It never was from Disney. And as others pointed out they were speaking for people under NDAs and thus wouldn’t have info on because again FAN RUN

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MICKEY’S TOONTOWN refreshment with many Disney Television Animation nods to The Disney Afternoon are a celebration of Disney TVA’s origins as the studio started with Mickey Mouse-Universe driven projects. 

ICYMI: This was some kind of gift from Imagineering to the studio turning 40 years and debuting 100th series overall in 2024

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“People often ask me if I know the secret of success and if I could tell others how to make their dreams come true. My answer is, you do it by working.” — Walt Disney 

Disney TVA Proudly Announces it’s 100th Series In Production Overall: Cookies And Milk.

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They cancelled toh but not big city greens

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yeah I mean… that tracks? as Disney has apparently said, TOH is not really what they want their brand to be. which is why it’s been sorely neglected in terms of extra content. sure, we got the Owl Pellets, but that’s it. no theme song takeovers, no chibi tiny tales, no broken karaoke. TOH, I believe, is to Disney what Infinity Train was (is?) to CN: promising enough to give a chance to but quickly outgrew expectations and boxes expected of typical children’s media. this is not to say they are bad! I adore both TOH and Infinity Train but with Dana claiming TOH’s initial, more mature premise was shot down and Infinity Train being cancelled for not having a child connection makes it pretty obvious what those networks are searching for.

Big City Greens, on the other hand, is exactly what they’re looking for. even if it doesn’t have as big of a fandom as TOH, it’s vibes are precisely what Disney wants from one of its animated programs. it has 2 young child protagonists, it is episodic as opposed to serial, and their misadventures are consistently wacky with consequences like getting grounded or losing a best friend, not death. as such, Big City Greens has been awarded with lots of air time, a large chunk of extra content, and not getting cancelled. this is not me saying “ugh kiddie show gets to thrive bc animation isn’t a respected medium” (even if that’s true). I think it’s a charming show and deserves to continue running!

but I’m just saying it’s not some big conspiracy— TOH (and shows like it) just cannot thrive when tied to Disney (and large networks) bc they can’t handle an animated program that strays from their concept of traditional kids’ programming.

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Every Disney Television Animation Show 1984- Present

Time to update this, apparently with “Primos” we know we are 4 series away to be announced to get to the show no #100

  • - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Series No #1″ #97
  • - Untitled Disney+ Original Animated Series By Nic Smal and Lucy Heavens″ #98
  • - Untitled Disney Junior Animated Series No #1″ #99
  • - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Series No #2″ #100
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Every Disney Television Animation Show 1984- Present

Time to update this, apparently with “Firebuds” is the 94 animated series being produced and “Untitled Time Travel Treasure Hunter” is no #95 only 5 shows to be announced to get to the show no #100

  • -Untitled Disney Channel Animated Series No #1″ #96
  • - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Series No #2″ #97
  • - Untitled Disney Channel Animated Series No #3″ #98
  • - Untitled Disney+ Original Animated Series By Nic Smal and Lucy Heavens″ #99
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Anonymous asked:

Thoughts on the other modern 2010s era series airing on Disney Channel since 2018 (post mass animation move) like Star vs the Forces of Evil, Milo Murphy's Law, Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, Big Hero 6 The Series, Big City Greens, Amphibia, and Owl House?

Okay okay okay, you may have inadvertently opened something of a pandora's box, anon 😆 I'll talk a bit about each, I think, in no particular order.

1) Star Vs: I liked this show a lot at the start (at least once it revealed it's monster-discrimination story angle). But I think like a lot of people, the show just dragged on and the pairings they created between characters stopped making any sense. I am still a HUGE fan of Eclipsa and Globgor - big monster husbands, especially ones voiced by Jaime Camil, are always valid.

2) Milo Murphy's Law: I LOVED this show's first season and will recommend any and everyone to watch it. The vibe is refreshingly different from Phineas & Ferb (no shade intended, I also adore P&F) and "Island of Lost Dakotas" broke me in a way that has still not been repaired. I started losing interest with the start of S2, but maybe I'll give it another try. Also, WEIRD AL, I mean c'mon.

3) Rapunzel: I'm lukewarm about this show! Really maintains the vibe of the movie, Rapunzel and Eugene are adorable, and the songs are all fire.

4) Big Hero 6: Similarly lukewarm! I adore the original movie, and this show is a fun exploration of the other characters and Hiro's grief over Tadashi is actually explored fairly well. Also, I love Baymax so watch the show for him if nothing else.

5) Big City Greens: The most valid yellow family in animation! haven't watched as much of this show as I'd like, but everything I have watched has been hilarious. Giving the main character amicably divorced parents is something I don't ever think I've seen in kids tv, so that was a really nice surprise. Also, I'm half in love with Bill Green don't @ me.

6) Amphibia: Maybe my favorite out of this entire list?? I'm a sucker for any show with cute-non human characters as the main cast (*cough DuckTales as a prime example *cough) and this show hits all the right notes for me, even just aesthetically. I love how the show gradually expands into its world building and the larger plot, and the greater threat, over time. Everyone knows that "True Colors" was a phenomenal finale but the rest of the show is really just as great. Also, first disney show with an asian lead (3 of them!) since American Dragon?!

7) Owl House: I feel a little bad for not enjoying this show as much as most people seem to. I give it huge props for the budding Amity/Luz storyline, and really look forward to seeing where that goes, but I don't feel invested in the other characters in the same way I do other shows. Maybe I wish we'd gotten more worldbuilding sprinkled in throughout the show, because the intro of the emperor and the threat he posed felt a little sudden.

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