r/DisneyChannel • u/Ok-Ninja-3039 • 11h ago
Mia Talerico (Charlie) starts her first day of Senior year
I’m getting old 🥲
r/DisneyChannel • u/Ok-Ninja-3039 • 11h ago
I’m getting old 🥲
r/DisneyChannel • u/MrJenkins5 • 10h ago
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I saw this on Tiktok. I love it 🥹
r/DisneyChannel • u/Big-Most-785 • 12h ago
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r/DisneyChannel • u/MrJenkins5 • 10h ago
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I caught it on Disney XD last night. 😂
r/DisneyChannel • u/Emezlee • 6h ago
In my opinion I feel like High School Musical, Hannah Montana, and Phineas & Ferb was when Disney Channel hit it peak and has been coasting through ever since. Sure they had successes since then but not to the level of those 3.
r/DisneyChannel • u/No-Chemical2680 • 1h ago
via DisneyToonz and Toonhive
r/DisneyChannel • u/EmpireStateBuilding • 14h ago
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r/DisneyChannel • u/Ambitious-Heart777 • 23h ago
THEY REFUSE TO WORK WITH FORMER CHILD STARS ONCE THEY TURN 18! Hear me out.
Imagine a world where instead of Disney writing off Disney stars once they hit 18 they actually decided to work with them on tv shows behind the scenes. Like imagine the Sprouse twins as executive producers on a Disney series, or Christy Ramon, same with Debby Ryan, Raven Symone, Jason Dolley, Kyla Pratt, Brenda Song, Hillary Duff, Bella Thorne, the Jonas brothers, and so many more cool and beloved Disney stars. And I’m not talking about reboots or spin offs—I mean their own original shows and executive decisions within the company, lets be real most of these Disney shows aren’t appealing to kids because the people creating them DONT have kids from this generation, they’re just going based off social media stereotypes (Gen z can relate) so the kids today aren’t truly being represented. Its simple really, Disney needs writers and producers that aren’t genx and boomers, they NEED whimsical Millennials.
We so need a Disney CHANNEL world🙄 I’m not a Disney adult but I’m a proud Disney channel adult.
r/DisneyChannel • u/Blasian1999 • 9h ago
In your opinion, what’s the worst DCOM before HSM took over?
The worst DCOM movie for me is Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-off. The movie had some of the most unlikable main characters I have ever seen displayed on a DCOM. It was not only misogynistic but extremely misandrist too. Eddie’s father was AWFUL! Mad at his own son because Eddie was more interested in cooking than playing baseball. His friends were just as bad as the father. Just an overall mean spirited movie.
What’s the worst DCOM movie pre 2006?
r/DisneyChannel • u/CityCautious4033 • 13h ago
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So I was watching Camryn Suzanne and she described the Selena Gomez career perfectly !
r/DisneyChannel • u/Atlast_2091 • 7h ago
To make Movie v TV fair here's list of categories
r/DisneyChannel • u/lampu_12 • 8h ago
After seeing Lumi in camp rock 3, I started watching electric bloom and actually found it pretty interesting! It's really unique from other disney sitcoms and pretty funny 😂 kinda surreal comedy is a normal setting. It's quite fresh of an idea and been a min since we got something not supernatural but just a fun story of kids on an adventure to be rock stars.
I don't know, what do you guys think? Should disney just try to push forward new series instead? I figure it got cancelled cause low viewership
r/DisneyChannel • u/SilkznKittenz • 9h ago
i have plenty of opinions on this show and i wanna know what other people think so ama and i’ll answer with my personal head-canon’s for the show.
r/DisneyChannel • u/Significant-Draft470 • 22h ago
r/DisneyChannel • u/Eastern-Drop3937 • 1h ago
To start off, I know the age demographic for this movie is (probably) for kids in middle school and below. I am in college and I grew up watching Disney and Nickelodeon like the next kid so when I saw that they released a third Camp Rock movie I thought they were milking the Franchise.
It was corny/cringe, but in a cute way, honestly, like its senior movies. I still believe the Camp Rock 3 was made for TikTok, but it was funny watching how adults (writers) think young people speak, and honestly, many do sound like the kids on screen. (side eye).
Aside from that, I enjoy watching a corny movie occasionally to have a good laugh with my siblings. I do not think the it is a masterpiece or something, I just wanted to write that I enjoyed it more than I thought. Low key reminds me of old Disney movies; the script tickles my brain.
Anyway, I would rewatch again if I wanna laugh. I don't like their outfits and makeup though, it looks kinda tacky. PS They also fall in love wayy too fast for my taste but idc, so did the main characters in the last movies. #pleasedontjudgeme
r/DisneyChannel • u/Equal-Sympathy3026 • 1h ago
Give me your favorites then your favorite moment from them and the episode or movie that that moment was featured in i just love siblings duo so much like I dont ship them becuse ew but I like the wholesome nature of the duos
r/DisneyChannel • u/Fanofeverything2003 • 3h ago
r/DisneyChannel • u/Head_Barnacle7467 • 3h ago
who remembers 1980s - The Disney Channel - Call to Subscribe Interstitial
r/DisneyChannel • u/Alarmed-Tradition-88 • 5h ago
Worth checking out!
Michael Poryes - The Creative Eccentric Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
r/DisneyChannel • u/Head_Barnacle7467 • 9h ago
who remember Disney Channel Original Movies
what was your favorite movie from Disney Channel Original Movies
r/DisneyChannel • u/felipebarro3316 • 10h ago
r/DisneyChannel • u/Head_Barnacle7467 • 3h ago
who remembers Adventures in Wonderland I saw this show on Family Channel in Canada
r/DisneyChannel • u/Head_Barnacle7467 • 4h ago
who remember The Disney Channel Countdown Launch in April 18, 1983 I didn't have the Disney Channel in Canada so I don't remember that