Disney Channel (Asia)

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Disney Channel Asia
Launched September 1, 1996
Owned by The Walt Disney Company
Disney-ABC Television Group
Walt Disney Television International (Southeast Asia)
Picture format 480i, 576i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Country Singapore
Malaysia
Indonesia
Taiwan
Thailand
Cambodia
Philippines
Vietnam
Language English
Filipino
Malaysian
Indonesian
Mandarin
Thai
Vietnamese (subtitles)
Broadcast area Southeast Asia
Japan (1996-2003)
Headquarters Singapore
Formerly called The Disney Channel (1996-1997)
Sister channel(s) Playhouse Disney Asia (until 2011)
Disney Junior Asia
Disney XD (Malaysia)
Website Disney Channel Asia Website
Availability
Satellite
Astro
(Malaysia)
Channel 615 (SD)
Channel 635 (HD)
Choice TV Channel 70
Indovision
(Indonesia)
Channel 45
Telkom Vision
(Indonesia)
Channel 203
TrueVisions
(Thailand)
Channel 37
Aora TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 32
Cignal Digital TV
(Philippines)
Channel 32
Dream Satellite TV
(Philippines)
Channel TBA (future)
Skylife
(South Korea)
Channel 77 (HD)
Channel 654 (SD)
Kristal-Astro
(Brunei)
Channel 615
Cable
SkyCable
(Philippines)
Channel 47 (Digital)
Destiny Cable
(Philippines)
Channel 50 (Analog)
Channel 47 (Digital)
Mountain View Satellite Corporation
(Philippines)
Channel 36
Cablelink
(Philippines)
Channel 25
StarHub TV
(Singapore)
Channel 312
First Media
(Indonesia)
Channel 120
Vietnam Cable Television VTVCab
(Vietnam)
Channel 40
Ho Chi Minh City Cable Television HTV
(Vietnam)
Channel 47
Hanoi Cable Television BTS
(Vietnam)
Channel 42
TrueVisions
(Thailand)
Channel 75
Cambodia Cable Television
(Cambodia)
Channel 21
ultiNet Television Cabantuan
(Philippines)
Channel 24
Parasat Cable TV
(Philippines)
Channel 51
BOHOL COMMUNITY CABLE TV
(Philippines)
Channel 34
Channel 39 (HD)
Maharlika Cable Systems, Inc., San Juan, Batangas
(Philippines)
Channel 46
IPTV
Mio TV
(Singapore)
Channel 234
Channel 235 (Disney Channel play)

Disney Channel Asia, a franchise of Disney Channel under the coordination US make, under the coordination of Walt Disney Television International (Southeast Asia) coordination of American, airs in most parts of Southeast Asia, though some countries with their own Disney Channel networks, lack of capacity or government prohibitions or restrictions do not carry the network.

Operating Channels

  • Disney Channel Asia — WIB/THAI/VIET Feed.
  • Disney Channel Philippines — Same schedule with local advertisements.
  • Disney Channel Malaysia — Same schedule with local advertisements.
  • Disney Channel Singapore — Same schedule with new episodes of live-action shows and local advertisements.

Current programming

Animated

Series title Disney Channel run Availability
ASIA Philippines Malaysia Singapore
Fish Hooks 1 April 2011–present
Gravity Falls 27 October 2012–present
Mickey Mouse 18 November 2013–present
Phineas and Ferb 1 February 2008–present
Lilo & Stitch: The Series 13 March 2003–present
Wander Over Yonder 7 December 2013–present

Live-action

Starting September 9, 2011, some Disney Channel Live-Action series have been discontinued in some feeds.

Series title Disney Channel Run Availability
ASIA PHIL MAL SIN
A.N.T. Farm 7 October 2011–present
Austin & Ally 3 March 2012–present
Dog With a Blog 2 March 2013–present
Good Luck Charlie 14 August 2010–present
Jessie 17 December 2011–present
Liv & Maddie 10 January 2014–present
Shake It Up 12 March 2011–present

Disney Junior

Series title Disney Channel Run Availability
ASIA PHIL MAL SIN
Doc McStuffins 23 July 2013–present
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 23 July 2013–present
Minnie Mouse's Bow-Toons 23 July 2013–present
My Friends Tigger and Pooh 23 July 2013–present
Jake and the Never Land Pirates 23 July 2013–present
Handy Manny 23 July 2013–present
Henry Hugglemonster 23 July 2013–present
PororoThe Little Penguin 23 July 2013–present
Sofia the First 23 July 2013–present
Special Agent Oso 23 July 2013–present
The Book of Pooh 23 July 2013–present
Tayo The Little Bus 23 July 2013–present

Movies

Movie title Premiere date Availability
ASIA Philippines Malaysia Singapore
Avalon High 13 February 2011
Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure 28 May 2011
Lemonade Mouth 12 June 2011
The Suite Life Movie 25 June 2011
Phineas and Ferb The Movie:Across the 2nd Dimension 27 August 2011
Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! 24 December 2011
Geek Charming 28 January 2012
Frenemies4 June 2012
Radio Rebel 17 June 2012
Let It Shine 10 November 2012
Girl vs. Monster 29 December 2012
Teen Beach Movie [1] 4 August 2013

Other

Series title Air Dates
Short series
60 Second Game Show During Commercials
Brian O'Brian
Check This Out
Express Yourself
Hidden Talents
Minuscule
Movie Surfers
RoboDz
Shorty McShorts' Shorts
Sports Swap
True Or Not
TTI (The Time I...)
Mini-series
Guardians During commercials
Legends of the Ring of Fire
Pass the Plate
Studio DC: Almost Live

Upcoming programs

Censorship

Some programming is edited due to local mores and to be acceptable to various audiences such as Muslims and other local cultures, with romantic plotlines and violence removed, along with some suggestive dialogue, along with the usual removals of profanity. Other local feeds such as the one in the Philippines may have more liberal censorship policies.

Sister channels

Playhouse Disney

Playhouse Disney, formerly a time block, is a channel airing shows geared at preschoolers. It is currently being aired in Brunei, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and South Korea.

Disney Junior

In 2011, Disney announced that Playhouse Disney would be replaced by a new channel, Disney Junior. Playhouse Disney ceased broadcast on July 11, 2011 and was replaced with Disney Junior.

Disney XD

In September 15, 2012, Disney announced that Disney XD will be launched in Malaysia on Astro (Malaysian satellite television) on channel 617 in Standard Definition and channel 637 in High Definition and in Brunei on Kristal-Astro on channel 617 in SD.

See also

External links

References

  1. "Teen Beach Movie". Disney Channel Media Net. 2013. Archived from the original on June 13 and December 12, 2013. 
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