Disney Club is the name of many television shows associated to Disney productions aired mostly in Europe, Latin America and Asia during the 1990s and early 2000s (decade). Some versions used the opening and instrumental from The Disney Afternoon, changing only the logo.
Latin America
Brazil: It originally debuted as a simple block of cartoons on May 2, 1993, shown on Sunday mornings on Globo. At the end of 1995, it started to be shown on Monday to Friday mornings as a block of the TV Colosso program, being presented by a puppet character José Carioca (Marco Antônio Costa). It started to be shown on SBT in 1997, under a new format created by Cao Hamburger and totally different from other versions: the program showed a boy (Diego Ramiro) who decides to create an "illegal" TV channel together with his friends to show cartoons Disney in prime time, airing Monday through Friday nights. In 2001, it changed its name to Disney CRUJ and began to be shown on the network's Saturday mornings, being replayed by Disney Channel (Brazil) later. Its last unreleased episode was shown in mid-2003.[1]
Mexico: named Disney Club, aired from 1998[2] on Azteca 7 (TV Azteca).[3] The show was renewed in 2001 with a new format and animated series.[2]