International Broadcast
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- Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, Ecuador: Disney Channel (2000–2003)
- Australia: Seven Network, Disney Channel
- Austria: ORF 1
- Belgium: Ketnet
- Brazil: Rede Globo
- Bulgaria: BNT1
- Canada: Disney Junior
- Chile: Canal 13 (1992–1995,1999–2001)
- Czech Republic: ČST, ČT, TV Nova, TV Barrandov
- Denmark: Kanal 4, Kanal 5, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior
- Finland: Kolmoskanava, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior
- France: France 3
- Germany: Das Erste, Super RTL, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior
- Hungary: MTV1
- India: Disney Hour, Zee Tv
- Italy: Rai 1, Rai 2, Toon Disney, Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney
- Japan: Disney Channel
- Malaysia: TV3
- Netherlands: NCRV, SBS 6, Kindernet, Disney Junior
- Norway: NRK1 (1988-1989), TV3 (1990's), Disney Channel (present), Toon Disney, Disney Junior (present)
- Poland: TVP1 (1988–89, 1990–99, 11 April 2004-2 January 2005, 18 March 2007–15 June 2008, 22 January 2012– ), Polsat (6 September 2009–2011)
- Portugal: Canal 1
- Russia: OITV – channel one Ostankino (Russia) (1992), CTC (2010)
- Slovakia: STV1
- South Africa: M-Net
- Spain: TVE1, Playhouse Disney
- Sweden: TV3, SVT, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior
- Taiwan: Disney Channel
- United Kingdom: ITV (1986–1998) (Between CITV and GMTV), Disney Channel (1995–1997), Toon Disney (2000–2003), Playhouse Disney (2005–2006)
- United States: NBC (1985–1989), ABC (1989–1990), The Disney Afternoon (1990–1991), Disney Channel (1991–1997), Toon Disney (1998–2001)
- Uruguay: Teledoce
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