
DIC Entertainment showsĪs Disney at the time owned DIC Entertainment (now WildBrain), many of DIC's programs had regular timeslots on the channel. ** means the show wasn't owned by Disney, but was distributed by them through BVS Entertainment.

* means the show was owned or licensed by Disney at the time, but no longer is.
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Toon Disney, at launch, was commercial-free until September 2000. Like most other Disney-owned cable channels, starting in 2008, Toon Disney began airing in HD (the only ones which did not were ESPN Classic and SOAPnet). However, in 2004, with the addition of Jetix and reruns of animated programs from the main Disney Channel, many of the older programs on Toon Disney gradually removed. Many programs from Disney's One Saturday Morning and ABC Kids joined the lineup, mostly without the expense of other programs. In the 2000s, Toon Disney added a variety of new programming expanding the vast library of Disney animation. For the first year of the channel's existence, a block of the programs seen on Toon Disney would air on Sunday evenings on the Disney Channel as a "sneak preview" of the channel for interested subscribers. Toon Disney also aired some other animated series that Disney owned the rights to (mainly shows produced by DIC Entertainment (now WildBrain), which was owned by Disney at the time the network was launched). Originally, the channel's programming consisted primarily of older Disney animated television series, including those from The Disney Afternoon.

Toon Disney launched on Ap(coinciding with the Disney Channel's 15th anniversary), with its very first program being The Sorcerer's Apprentice segment from Fantasia. 3.1 Disney animated and live-action movies.
