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Disney XD

Disney XD is an American pay television channel owned by the Disney Branded Television and Disney Entertainment units of The Walt Disney Company. The channel is aimed primarily at older children (mainly boys) ages six to eleven years old.[2]

This article is about the American channel. For channels in other countries, see List of Disney XD TV channels.

Country

United States

Nationwide

English
Spanish (via SAP audio track, a Spanish language simulcast of the channel is also available)

HDTV 720p
(downscaled to center cut 480i for the SD feed)

February 13, 2009 (2009-02-13)

Disney XD's programming consists of original first-run television series, current and former original series and made-for-TV films inherited from sister network Disney Channel, theatrically released films, and acquired programs from other distributors, along with a primetime block of programming involving competitive gaming.


The channel offers an alternate Spanish-language audio feed, either via a separate channel with the English track removed as part of a package of Spanish-language television networks sold by subscription providers or a separate audio track accessible through the SAP option, depending on the provider.


As of January 2016, Disney XD is available to 77.5 million households in the United States.[3]

Randomation AnimationRandomation Animation was a morning animation block on Saturdays from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, which debuted on July 13, 2013. Programs featured in the block included , Xiaolin Chronicles, Packages from Planet X, Camp Lakebottom, Max Steel, Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, and Phineas and Ferb.[19]

Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures

Show Me the MondayShow Me the Monday was a Monday night programming block that premiered in late 2013. The block presented new episodes of Disney XD original series such as , Mighty Med, Gravity Falls and others.

Lab Rats

AnimacationAnimacation was a morning animation block that aired weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. during the summer of 2014. The block featured new episodes and reruns of original animated programming, as well as the premieres of , Boyster and The 7D.

Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future

D|XP – a prime-time block that featured video gaming-related programming aimed at teens; the block was introduced on July 15, 2017, and ran from 9:00 p.m. to. 3:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The block draws upon resources from sister properties, such as the Disney-owned Maker Studios (who produced the weekly Polaris Primetime, and curates content from its member personalities for other programming on the block), ESPN (for e-sports coverage), and Vice Media's Waypoint, as well as outside producers and sources such as IGN.[20] On July 16, D / XP presented coverage of the finals of the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Street Fighter V tournaments at Evo 2017, complementing coverage of the event across ESPN networks and Twitch.[21][22][23] On July 11, 2018, ESPN announced a multi-year deal with Blizzard Entertainment to air Overwatch League matches on ABC, Disney XD (as a part of the D|XP block) and the ESPN networks, beginning with the 2018 playoffs.[15]

multi-channel network

Anime Block – a block showcasing various programs featured on the channel, such as Pokémon, Yo-kai Watch and Beyblade Burst.[24] It launched on February 18, 2017, and aired every Saturday.[25] It was discontinued in 2020 following Netflix's acquisition of the streaming rights to Pokémon.

anime

Marvel on Disney XD – a block of animated series produced by that aired Sunday mornings from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time, which resulted from The Walt Disney Company's 2009 acquisition of Marvel Entertainment. The block launched on April 1, 2012, as Marvel Universe with the premiere of Ultimate Spider-Man, followed by returning series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. It also features 5 short series using short-form animated and live-action interstitials.[8] Programs that were featured in the block included Spider-Man (2017),[26] Avengers Assemble, Guardians of the Galaxy,[27] "Marvel Mash-Up" (which features classic Marvel cartoons mashed up with new twists) and "Fury Files".

Marvel Animation

- the main channel counterpart to Disney XD

Disney Channel

- precursor channel to Disney XD

Toon Disney

- an international brand that aired on Toon Disney

Jetix

Official website

Disney XD Press