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If you know Disney, it's a channel above or under, but no one knows that
Don't Look Under The Bed ?
Under wraps
Well, you can watch on Disney Channel. If you missed an episode go to youtube. There is a website that says a list of episodes, when they air, and other information about Camp Rock Down Under: http://www.tottvwatch.com/camp-rock-down-under-premieres-on-disney-channel-tomorrow/ Hope That Helped!
Yes, it's called Don't Look Under the Bed.
The Disney Channel first joined the channels on cable television in April 1983. It was founded as a part of the Walt Disney Company's growing empire of properties-- they owned theme parks, a production company, movie studios, a record company that put out children's records, a radio network, etc. The Disney Channel was created to broadcast family-friendly (and children-friendly) programs, providing another venue for the shows and the artists who worked for the Disney Company to be seen. Walt Disney himself died in 1966, but his family members carried on his vision of using as many different technologies as possible to entertain young viewers and listeners.
It depends on the age of the person. If you're a tween (11-12), you probably watch a LOT of Disney Channel, but if you're a kid (10+under), you probably watch more of Nickelodeon than Disney. But, if you're a little older, (13-14), you probably watch Disney Channel AND Teen Nick.
He is about 21 or 15 years old cause when u look on Disney channel he had hair under his chin
I don't have an answer but why would you put this under endangered species?
Although I'm not sure of any screening, it appears that they are all designed for children. The channel appears to be comparable to the Disney Channel in the US, geared primarily to kids under 12.
Walt Disney World, Florida - Covers an area of 39 square miles.
Yes, "Walt Disney Television" (and its animation division), are both working on an animation showcase with similar golden-age cartoon characters called The Radio Disney Car Tune Show. And that's right, approx. 200 half-hour episodes with 4 5-minute cartoons each will be produced under the course of over 5 seasons, and will be shown on Disney Channel in the United States, as part of the "Disney Channel Afternoon" television block. The most interesting fact is that Warner Bros. is finally selling both Rapid Rabbit and Quick Brown Fox to The Walt Disney Company for their appearance in the show itself.