Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

I hope everyone is having a wonderful Valentine's Day! This is just going to be a short post. Still no sign of purple folders or emails. My goal is to come up with a compilation list of vlogs and blogs of fellow WDWCP applicants/participants so that everyone that happens to stumble onto my page and is interested in the whos, whats, whens, wheres, and whys of the program has an outlet to all kinds of information. I'm hoping to do that by the end of this month. Anywho... here's today's

I REMEMBER THAT!

In 1997 Disney Channel split the network into three programming blocks: Playhouse Disney, comprising of shows aimed at preschoolers; Vault Disney, featuring classic Disney material such as Zorro, The Mickey Mouse Club, older television specials and features such as The Love Bug; and the most distinct one, running from afternoon to late evening for teenagers, called Zoog Disney, which used anthropomorphic characters called "Zoogs", who resembled robots (but the Zoog characters were given human voices) as its hosts. A new channel logo (which featured a 1930s-era Mickey Mouse on a black Mickey ear-shaped TV), was also introduced in 1997. Disney Channel's original programming during this period began to skyrocket. First, with Flash Forward in 1997 and then continuing with shows like The Famous Jett Jackson, So Weird, Lizzie McGuire, Even Stevens and Kim Possible.



Have a Magical Day!

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