Teen Win, Lose or Draw is the teenage version of the sketchpad charades game show, Win, Lose or Draw. It was produced by Burt & Bert Productions and Buena Vista Television; the show was co-produced by Jay Wolpert Productions for its first season and Stone Stanley Productions for the last two.
The show aired on the Disney Channel from April 29, 1989 to April 28, 1990, and again from September 10, 1990 to September 26, 1992. The first season of shows were taped at the Disney MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida, and then moved to Hollywood Center Studios in California for the rest of the run.
Broken Karaoke is a series of shorts released by Disney. It features characters from animated Disney Channel and Disney XD shows singing various song parodies.
Sing Me a Story with Belle was an American live-action series created by Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould. The series features Belle from Beauty and the Beast, who now owns and manages the bookshop in the village.
Follow three members of a mega-famous pop group, Electric Bloom, as they look back and tell the story of their band and friendship, starting with the day they all met in middle school. The girls go on a journey to becoming the biggest band in the world and the best friends in the universe.
Off the Wall was a children's game show produced by Vin Di Bona Productions that was shown on the Disney Channel from 1998-99. It was hosted by the wild and crazy-haired Larry Zino, and co-hosted by Kelli Kirkland.
Return to Camp Waziyatah for a contemporary new installment of the unscripted docu-series capturing the authentic adventures of a group of kids age 10-12 as they head to summer camp, join in exciting and challenging outdoor activities, establish tight bonds with bunkmates and create unforgettable memories.
During their junior high school years, six teenage girls meet a little unicorn who was a former queen to become magical superheroes with each different power from their tappers and save the universe from the evil Queen Mari.
Twisted Whiskers is a childrens series developed in 2010 for entertainment and American Greeting has used some information for greeting cardsTwisted Whiskers is a design for greeting cards developed and licensed by American Greetings and created by Terrill Bohlar since 2001. It includes digitally modified photos of animals, creating a caricature. The series includes greeting cards, gift items, wrapping paper, notepads and holiday items. Animated e-cards and instant messenger products have been produced as well. In 2011, American Greetings relaunched the line with the release of greeting cards featuring lenticular designs, showing a pet turning into a trademark character of the Twisted Whiskers line.
The characters of the franchise have appeared in these books:
⁕Twisted Whiskers Cheer Up! by Jennifur Leczkowski
⁕Twisted Whiskers: You're Nuts! by Finn Moore
⁕Twisted Whiskers: Happy Birthday, Gorgeous by Finn Moore
⁕Fabulous Friends! by Jennifer Leczkowski
The show is dedicated to building interactive skills between parents and their toddler children in five segments: Let's Go!, You and Me Theater, Famous and 1/2, Ssh!, Mime Your Own Business.
As far back as anyone can remember, Starlings have granted wishes for Earthlings. But when an evil force suddenly threatens Starland, twelve Star-Charmed girls are sent on the most magical adventures of their lives...as THE STAR DARLINGS.
Stan, the canine star of the network's hit series "Dog With a Blog" is dipping his paws further into social media with a new short-form series called "Dogs Rule! Cats ... Not So Much."
Madison High is an American television pilot and a spin-off of the High School Musical franchise that was in production for the Disney Channel in the United States. Written by Lester Lewis, executive producer of Jonas L.A., and directed by Disney Channel Original Movie director Paul Hoen, director of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, Madison High began production for the pilot episode in March 2011. The television series was going to mark the first time that a Disney Channel Original Series was based on a Disney Channel Original Movie and the first crossover and spin-off between a Disney Channel Original Movie and a Disney Channel Original Series. However, Madison High is unlikely to be ordered because the series Dog With a Blog, starring G. Hannelius, who portrayed Wednesday in Madison High, was picked up by Disney Channel to series in 2012.