Saturday, September 28, 2024

5 Disney Channel Shows You Dont Know or Remember


My family went on a vacation to Orlando earlier this week and during a ride on Winnie The Pooh, I asked my wife if she remembered the live action show that use to air on the Disney Channel. Full disclosure, there is a 4 year age difference between us and often when I mention stuff she likely never saw or too young to remember I get the blank stare or quick "No". So that got the wheels spinning in my head about Disney Channel shows you either don't know or completely forgot about. 

Here I am again with another blog to educate and remind. So here we go, 5 Disney Channel shows that have skipped the memory banks.


5. Winnie The Pooh Corner


Let's Start off with the show that inspired this blog. The live action Puppet show Welcome To Pooh Corner which debuted on the Disney Channel in 1983 (before I was even born). It was one of the original programs when the network launched and was treated as educational programming. The puppets featured were actors in costume which I guess was cutting edge at the time. The series ran until 1986 and aired in reruns normally during the day on the channel until the mid-90's.

4. Adventures In Wonderland


Debuting in 1992, Adventures In Wonderland was an effort by Disney to update the Alice In Wonderland story to modern times. It followed Alice who could easily transport to Wonderland at will through a mirror in her bedroom. When she often had issues at school or home and unsure what to do, she steps through the mirror to gain some guidance. The series ran until 1995 and aired in reruns for a couple more years. It's currently airing on Disney Plus.

3. Secret Bodyguard


Secret Bodyguard is a very obscure show in the history of programs. It starred Ernie Reyes Jr., his father Ernie Reyes Sr. and Heather Campbell. Originally airing as a series of shorts for a season during episodes of  the New Mickey Mouse Club. Disney eventually took those shorts and made full length episodes airing them on their own. It stars Ernie Reyes Jr. as a teenager who studies martial arts hired by a wealthy overprotective father to look after his daughter as she attends public school for the first time. 

2. Flash Forward 


Flash Forward was kind of new territory for the Disney Channel as it was more in the dramedy realm than previous programs. It also was the first series to air on the network with the "Disney Original Series" branding. Debuting in 1995 the series followed best friends Tucker (Ben Foster) and Rebecca (Jewel Staite) as they navigate 8th grade and all that comes with it alongside their friends. The show lasted one true season spread out across 26 episodes that were often broken up. It seemed like it ran in rerun infamy for years. 

1. Dumbo's circus


Dumbo's Circus pretty much followed the same format as Pooh's Corner, featuring actors in puppet costumes portraying Dumbo and his friends. They perform as a traveling circus act going town to town to entertain and educate. The series debuted in 1985 and lasted one full season ending in 1986, but somehow produced 120 episodes (They were working). It continued airing in reruns until the mid-90's as well. 


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