The Disney Afternoon: The Making of a Television Renaissance Hints Potential Section Dedicated To Current And Upcoming Disney TVA Productions
New details have merged from The Disney Afternoon: The Making of a Television Renaissance by Jake S. Friedman, Disney Publishing Worldwide And Disney Editions Deluxe slated to be part of Disney Television Animation’s 40th Anniversary and 100th Series debut on 2024 has given new updates in what to expect with the book.
Recently it was revealed that a new section on the book is named "THE NEWEST WAVE: Or Rewrite History", no idea what it is but based on the book's release i wouldn't bet that the section is a celebration to the current "Disney Afternoon" with the following lineup:
- -Phineas And Ferb
- -Big City Greens
- -Monsters At Work
- -Mickey Mouse Funhouse
- -The Ghost And Molly McGee
- -Rise Up,Sing Out
- -Alice's Wonderland Bakery
- -The Proud Family Louder And Prouder
- -Chibiverse
- -Hamster And Gretel
- -Firebuds
- -Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur
- -Kiff
- -Hailey's On It!
- -Playdate With Winnie The Pooh
- -Primos
- -Robogobo
- -StuGo
- -Ariel
- -Zombies The Re-Animated Series
- -Tiny Trailblazers
- -Cookies & Milk
- -The Witchverse
- -Rhona Who Lives By The River
- -Dusty Dupree
- -InterCats
- -Fantasy Sports
- -Royal Prep Academy
- -Darkwing Duck Reboot
- -TaleSpin Reboot
And upcoming shows on development for Disney Channel,Disney Junior and Disney+ at Disney TVA from the following creative members “Cheyenne Curtis, C.H Greenblatt, Thurop Van Orman, Nic Smal, Lucy Heavens, Amy Hudkins, Monica Ray, Latoya Raveneau, Daron Nefcy, Noah Z Jones, Ryan W Quincy, Molly Knox Ostertag, Raj Brueggemann, Dave Cooper, Jose Zelaya, J. G. Quintel, Pedro Eboli, Mark Satterthwaite and Patrick McHale”
📚The Disney Afternoon: The Making of a Television Renaissance
- Jake S Friedman
- Disney Publishing Worldwide
- Disney Editions Deluxe
- November 5, 2024
When the Disney Afternoon premiered in 1990, kids tossed their backpacks aside to watch their favorite Disney television characters. Unlike with feature films, these stars had a new adventure every weekday, and their audience journeyed with them on a daily basis. Throughout the '80s and '90s, Disney raised the bar with a lineup of innovative, high-quality television animation. The characters were endearing, the writing was clever, and the art was exceptional. Those who grew up with these characters have continued their love affairs for shows like Darkwing Duck, Gargoyles, TaleSpin, and the irrepressibly beloved DuckTales, deep into adulthood. For the first time, learn the history of the Disney Afternoon shows, read interviews from the creative teams, and revel in rare, behind-the-scenes artwork, plus get the full making of story of the modern-day DuckTales series and the meta-driven Chip 'n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers film and its legacy connections to the past for a new generation of fans.