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Disney's One Too was a spinoff of Disney's One Saturday Morning, and resembled The Disney Afternoon.
In the summer of 1999, UPN and Disney began a programming alliance where UPN would air two hours of Disney children's programming during its kids block on Sunday mornings and weekday afternoons. Originally announced as "Whomptastic," the block debuted in September 1999 six-days-a-week as a companion to Disney's One Saturday Morning franchise on ABC.
The name Disney's One Too was in use during the block until September 2002 where it was rebranded Disney's Animation Weekdays (whereas One Saturday Morning became ABC Kids).
Disney's One Too was also seen on Disney's Canadian affiliate, Family Channel.
[edit] 1999-2000
[edit] September 1999
UPN Kids began to air Disney programming due to a programming alliance with Disney. The UPN Kids block would be rebranded Disney's One Too and would feature exclusive Disney cartoons. UPN programmed the block on its two-hour Sunday morning block and for two hours on weekdays as well.
NOTE: At this point affiliates were given the option of airing the weekday block in the morning (7-9 am) or in the afternoon (3-5 pm or 4-6 pm). For affiliates choosing to air the block in the morning the order of shows was reversed.
[edit] February 2000
Disney's Hercules was replaced with Disney's Pepper Ann and the order of shows was changed.
[edit] 2000-2001
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command premiered this season. Disney's Doug would not return this season.
[edit] 2001-2002
Disney's The Legend of Tarzan premiered this season airing exclusively on UPN's block. In addition reruns of Disney's The Weekenders began airing on Sunday mornings. Disney's One Saturday Morning also aired on Sunday afternoons.
[edit] 2002-2003
This would be the final season of UPN and Disney's agreement. Over at ABC, Disney had rebranded their programming block from Disney's One Saturday Morning to simply ABC Kids, so the UPN block was stripped of its One Too branding. Although the block was referred to much as Disney's Animation Weekdays on its website, there was no branding during the broadcasts at all. The new show to debut during this final season was Digimon Frontier, the fourth series of Digimon.