


But even the kids really would like during the programming during IMO the channel's "True Golden Age".

That said, I find early to mid-90s Disney Channel a lot like Nick at Nite, with the children's-targeted programming during the day (though more adult-friendly earlier in the '90s) and with adult-oriented programming at night. Some adults would have mentioned 1997 as the downfall since before it became a Pay Channel, it hosted a variety of content that included reruns of the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club, rock/pop concerts from many Boomer-era groups/artists, Walt-era movies/cartoons, and when the channel rebranded in its Zoog era, it was strictly targeted to kids. 1997-2006 was really just the Silver Age, since it was just kid-oriented like it still is now with commercial breaks being introduced, but with of course the quality superior to today's. The '90s version of Mickey Mouse Club, Kids Incorporated ('80s), Teen Win, Lose or Draw, Mouse Factory, and Disney Afternoon reruns prior to the launch of Toon Disney, along with exclusives such as Adventures in Wonderland and the New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

Some adults would have mentioned 1997 as the downfall since before it became a non-Pay Channel, it hosted a variety of content that included reruns of the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club, rock/pop concerts from many Boomer-era groups/artists, Walt-era movies/cartoons, and when the channel rebranded in its Zoog era, it was strictly targeted to kids. They're ok, even good sometimes, but "Original movies" are getting on my nerves.
#DISNEY MOUSTERPIECE THEATRE TV#
I miss the good old days when TV stations would actually show real movies, now a days everyone is showing "A USA original movie" or a "Disney Original Movie". I miss it's showing strange B movies compared to all of it's original work now. I think Lifetime has gone down hill as well. Nickelodeon, MTV, Disney it's all gone down hill. Now it's just tween garbage like "Lizzie McGuire" & "Kim Possible".Īnother great network gone bad: MTV, which we all agree on :P Yes, it did started as Pay Per View channel, but I remember watching it in my relative's house. Granted, I disliked "Avanloea" (sp?), "Ocean Girl", and "The New Mickey Mouse Club", but I loved watching "Mouse Tracks", "Mousterpiece Theatre", "Walt Disney Presents", and "The Ink & Paint Club". :) This is my last rant on The Disney Channel. )ĭoes anybody remember when Disney aired classic Disney movies, cartoons, shows and none of that "Zoog" stuff came around until 1998, which is when they started to go downhill.
