The Disney Afternoon - Weekday Afternoon Cartoons - 1990's - Full Episodes with Commercials DVD
The 1989-1991 window of Saturday morning television was peak kid-vid culture. Cereal mascots dancing through commercial pods, network voiceovers hyping the next show, and toy aisle dreams beamed straight into the living room. Every break was its own short film, and every cartoon block had a personality you can taste.
The heart of this disc is the parade of beloved characters and the spots between them. Kids racing through grocery aisles, action figures launching across the screen, fast food deal cards flashing the price, and the local-station IDs that stitched the morning together. Every entry below is a real moment captured on this exact disc, listed in the order it aired.
If you grew up in front of a Saturday morning CRT, this disc is your ticket back. Original audio, original broadcast order, no remasters or modern restoration. Add this volume to your cart and bring the cereal-bowl, pajama-clad 90s morning ritual home tonight.
Approximately 4 hours of original programming and commercials with original audio, in broadcast order.
Episodes & commercials in broadcast order:
Adventures of the Gummi Bears Episode Scene
The bouncing, bouncing, bouncing Gummi Bears tumble through their hidden forest world while ogres lurk and ancient secrets beg to be uncovered. Pure Saturday morning magic that taught a generation what Gummiberry Juice could do.
Mongoose Mountain Bike Commercial (c.1992)
Sun-soaked desert trails, bikes catching big air off red rock jumps, and that unmistakable "you gotta have one" feeling every kid got watching this commercial. The kind of ad that sent you straight to the bike shop window after school.
Mattel Babysitter Skipper Doll Commercial (c.1994)
Skipper babysits a houseful of pastel toddlers while delighted girls show off the playset to their friends. Peak 90s Mattel marketing aimed straight at the after-school doll aisle dreams of every grade-schooler.
Aladdin Episode Scene
Iago grumbles, the marketplace bustles, and Agrabah feels alive with thieves, sorcerers, and one fast-talking parrot stealing every scene. The animated series that kept the magic of the lamp glowing long after the credits rolled.
Apple Jacks Cereal Commercial (c.1994)
A grandpa shrugs at the funny cinnamon-apple flavor while the kids smirk because they get it. "We eat what we like" was the rallying cry of every breakfast table in the mid 90s.
Nike Basketball Commercial (c.1993)
Two kids on a sun-bleached blacktop, one swaggering suit at a packed arena, and a vintage TV flickering with hoop dreams. That perfect 90s Nike ad alchemy of streetball cool and pro-level swagger.
Fruit Roll-Ups Commercial (c.1993)
A boy unfurls a fruity tongue tattoo while shelves stacked with strawberry boxes promise lunchroom glory. The snack that turned every kid into a sticky-fingered showoff at the cafeteria table.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Commercial (c.1993)
The Wendell-and-friends bakers hawk their sugary squares with goofy grins and a tagline that lodged in every kid's head. One spoonful and you knew exactly what cinnamon-and-sugar Saturday morning tasted like.
Cap'n Crunch Crunch Berries Commercial (c.1993)
The good Cap'n hoists his box high while Crunch Berries rain into bowls across America. Pure cartoon-mascot persuasion designed to launch a thousand grocery cart pleas.
Adventures of the Gummi Bears Episode Scene
Gusto, Cubbi, and the gang scramble through the Great Book of Gummi while wizardly elders try to keep the kingdom together. The kind of fantasy adventure that made the after-school block feel epic.
DuckTales Episode Scene
Daisy bursts in with breaking news as Scrooge's mansion buzzes with another money-bin scheme. Webby, the boys, and the richest duck in the world spinning a cap-A Adventure right after the bell rings.
Polly Pocket Commercial (c.1993)
Tiny pastel kitchens, miniature ballrooms, and a redhead doll smaller than a quarter waiting in your pocket all day at school. Bluebird Toys at its glittery, miniature peak.
Cabbage Patch Kids Commercial (c.1993)
A pigtailed girl giggles with her brand-new soft-sculpted baby while the storybook cottage backdrop promises a whole world to adopt into. Coleco-era cuddle marketing in full effect.
Irwin Tender Treasures Doll Commercial (c.1993)
Soft pastel babies, ribboned bonnets, and a little girl carefully cradling her newest tender treasure. Gentle 90s nursery toy energy aimed straight at the heartstrings.
DuckTales Episode Scene
Huey, Dewey, and Louie grin in their classic red-blue-green caps before Launchpad's biplane buzzes off into another globetrotting treasure hunt. Woo-oo nostalgia of the highest grade. Webby hugs a baby triceratops, the boys ride a tiger through a moonlit jungle, and Scrooge's classroom of nephews hatches another scheme. DuckTales running through every flavor of adventure in one breathless episode.
Quack Pack Episode Scene
Daisy lounges in pink curlers and a robe while the teen-aged nephews bounce through Duckburg in their 90s makeover. The grown-up sequel that gave the boys attitude, hair gel, and a whole new groove. Daisy chases down a story in her trench coat, racing through the streets with reporter's grit and that signature Quack Pack swagger. Late 90s Disney Afternoon energy at full volume.
Gargoyles Episode Scene
Stone wings unfurl over a moonlit Manhattan skyline as Goliath, Brooklyn, and the clan awaken to defend the night. The Disney show that dared to be dark, mythic, and completely unforgettable.
Mighty Max Toy Commercial (c.1993)
Tiny playsets pop open into monstrous adventures, with Max battling skull-headed villains in pocket-sized peril. Bluebird's answer to every kid who wanted danger that fit in a backpack.
Pizza Hut Commercial (c.1993)
The red roof logo flashes across the screen as cheesy slices promise the best after-soccer-practice dinner of the week. Personal Pan glory for every kid with a Book It sticker.
Super Hair Tattoodles Commercial (c.1993)
A doll with shimmering pink locks gets glittery heart tattoos pressed onto her cheek while girls squeal with delight. The kind of ridiculous-glamorous toy that defined a very 90s playroom.
DuckTales Episode Scene
The McDuck mansion looms in storybook splendor before Scrooge himself paces the foyer plotting his next big move. Money Bin scheming with that unmistakable Disney Afternoon polish. Glomgold or some other rival gets the upper hand in a tangled trap of ropes and gears, leaving Scrooge's nephews scrambling for a rescue. Classic globe-trotting cliffhanger material.
The Disney Afternoon network bumper
The unmistakable purple-and-pink Disney Afternoon logo bursts onto the screen, signaling the next show is about to begin. The two-hour after-school block in its full early-90s glory.
Bonkers Episode Scene
The pink wildcat detective bounces through Hollywood chaos with his rubbery toon antics in full swing. Bonkers D. Bobcat at peak slapstick, the way only Disney Afternoon could deliver.
Wendy's Kids Meal Commercial (c.1993)
A boy at the picnic table grins through his burger while a fuzzy mascot waves a balloon in the background. Warm, sun-drenched suburban fast-food advertising at its most pure.
Power Rangers Action Figure Commercial (c.1994)
Tiny morphin warriors clash on a kitchen-table battlefield as a wide-eyed kid moves them through the action. Bandai's morphin marketing machine running at full Saiba power.
Tiny Toon Adventures Episode Scene
Babs Bunny hams it up in the spotlight with that wacky Acme Acres charm cranked all the way up. Steven Spielberg presents pure cartoon mayhem, Looney-style.
DuckTales Episode Scene
The classic DuckTales globe map spins to reveal Scrooge mid-jig, framed by every continent he has plundered for treasure. Adventure-around-every-corner energy in three frames.
Goof Troop Episode Scene
Goofy and Pete careen through Spoonerville with Max and PJ in tow, chasing one of those famously goofy schemes. Suburban dad disaster comedy in classic Disney Afternoon form.
DuckTales Episode Scene
A blonde rival in red blazes a trail across snowy peaks while Scrooge clutches his cane in alarm. Goldie O'Gilt or another classic foil giving the old miser a run for his money. Atop a snowy summit, Webby and the boys spot trouble brewing far below. Globetrotting peril that only ends with a treasure chest or a perfectly placed punchline.
TaleSpin Episode Scene
A weathered prospector and a rusted-up airplane mid-mishap, the kind of scrape only Baloo and Kit can fly out of. Higher For Hire chaos at full propeller spin.
DuckTales Episode Scene
A dapper millionaire suitor leans in to charm Goldie or Goldie-styled lady duck, much to Scrooge's clear annoyance. High-society money-bin drama only DuckTales could pull off.
Walt Disney Television logo bumper
The classic castle silhouette lights up against deep purple while the orchestral sting reminds you that you are firmly in the Disney Afternoon universe. End-of-show magic in its purest form.
UPN Disney Afternoon network bumper
The bright tDa station tag swirls into view, that unmistakable Disney Afternoon programming block branding linking show to show. The visual glue of every after-school weekday.
Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Episode Scene
Dale rocks his loud Hawaiian shirt while the Rescue Ranger crew catches the next case in their headquarters under the tree. Tiny detective heroics in three-frame perfection.
Pop-Tarts Commercial (c.1993)
A toaster pastry mascot bounces across a tiny TV screen while a kid digs into a frosted breakfast straight from the box. Kellogg's marketing the most pocket-portable breakfast of the decade.
Pizza Hut Commercial (c.1993)
A boy slips into a buzzing arcade-style space, scoping out the slice of the night. The red roof was the official sponsor of every birthday and Little League victory party.
Star Wars Action Fleet Commercial (c.1995)
Tiny Galoob ships and figures zoom across a fiery battlefield with a grade-school general at the controls. Mid-90s Star Wars renaissance toy marketing in full lightspeed mode.
TaleSpin Episode Scene
A sun-dappled island scene from Cape Suzette before Baloo's Sea Duck roars onto the screen for another high-flying caper. Pure 1930s aviation pulp filtered through Disney's Bear-y best.
Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Cereal Premium Commercial (c.1991)
The Rescue Rangers Secret Decoder rises from a cereal bowl while a wide-eyed kid gets ready to crack the next message. General Mills cereal-box magic at its absolute peak.
Disney Mickey Plush Commercial (c.1993)
A little girl beams as she squeezes a plush Mickey Mouse, her tiny world filled with that mouse-eared magic. Soft, fuzzy, full-on Walt Disney Company brand love.
Geraldo Rivera News Promo (c.1993)
The mustachioed talk-show titan stands in front of a wall of monitors, ready to bring the latest big story home. Daytime tabloid TV in its absolute syndicated heyday.
Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Episode Scene
Gadget's hover-flyer or whirligig contraption zips through the city while the Rangers chase yet another oversized crime. Tiny rodent ingenuity in fully animated motion.
TaleSpin Episode Scene
Don Karnage swashbuckles down a grand staircase in his pirate's red coat, sword raised, while Kit Cloudkicker prepares to knock him down a peg. Air pirate showdown energy at full mast.
Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Episode Scene
The chipmunks tumble through a mountain of peanuts in one of their most squirrelly capers yet. Rescue Ranger silliness wrapped in pure cartoon snack heaven.
Honeycomb Cereal Commercial (c.1993)
A trio of grade-school kids hoist a yellow Honeycomb box like a championship trophy while declaring it the biggest, biggest, biggest. Post cereal marketing at its most chest-thumping.
Garfield and Friends Cereal Commercial (c.1993)
Garfield himself grins with his giant orange tongue out as a balloon-festooned commercial pushes a Garfield cereal tie-in. Lasagna cat marketing crossover at its strangest and most 90s.
McDonald's Chip n Dale Happy Meal Commercial (c.1991)
Tiny Rescue Ranger toys race across the table while kids in a sunny McDonald's tear into their Happy Meal boxes. The four-toy collect-them-all promo that fueled a thousand drive-thru pleas.
The Disney Afternoon Goofy bumper
Goofy himself hyucks his way across the screen wearing fresh kicks while The Disney Afternoon logo blooms behind him. The bumper that meant Goof Troop was about to roll.
Bonkers Episode Scene
Bonkers gets squashed under a barbell in pure Toontown style, his eyes spinning every which way. Detective slapstick that bounced harder than the rubber-hose-era cartoons it was loving.
Little League Baseball Commercial (c.1993)
A sandlot diamond at golden hour, kids hustling onto the field, and the soft thrill of America's after-school pastime. Vintage warmth you could practically taste through the TV.
Frosted Flakes Commercial (c.1993)
Two ballcap-wearing kids dig into bowls of sugary flakes in the dugout while teammates cheer in the background. Tony the Tiger powering yet another day of Little League greatness.
Sega Genesis Sonic Commercial (c.1993)
Sonic and Tails blaze across a 16-bit jungle on a tiny TV while the Sega scream practically leaps out of the speakers. Genesis does what Nintendon't, in three perfect frames.
Honey Nut Cheerios Commercial (c.1993)
The Honey Nut bee buzzes around a sunny breakfast table while sweetened o's tumble into a bowl. General Mills morning-routine selling at its honeyed best.
Bonkers Episode Scene
A boxy cartoon villain stomps after Bonkers with that classic toon menace, before Wakko Lucky once again saves the day. Crime-fighting in technicolor pratfalls.
Schlotzsky Crew Promo (c.1993)
An old man delivers a knowing look straight to camera, the kind of dry-humored bit that lived between cartoons. Late-night-energy pitch dropped right into the after-school block.
Aladdin Episode Scene
Genie or Abu in a fez gets up to mischief while Aladdin and the marketplace hustle along around him. Agrabah adventures with all the magic and slapstick the show was famous for.
Got Milk? Commercial (c.1994)
A girl reaches for the milk pitcher while the famous mustache campaign lands its punchline. Late-90s dairy advertising that changed kitchen-counter culture forever.
Super Nintendo Commercial (c.1993)
A salesman-style pitchman demos the latest 16-bit cartridge while a chyron rolls credits like a Hollywood premiere. Nintendo Power energy translated straight to TV ad form.
Quaker Oats Mikey Tribute Commercial (c.1993)
A black-and-white throwback to the famously picky kid who liked it, leaning hard on cereal-aisle nostalgia. Life cereal's classic mascot getting his retro spotlight.
Bonkers Episode Scene
Bonkers spirals through a swirl of toon stars and fish and dazzling color in his best slapstick fall yet. Hollywood mayhem distilled into maximum bobcat chaos.
The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show - Buggin Out Episode Scene
The forgotten little Disney Afternoon oddball bursts onto screen with its loud cat-and-dog antics and the Buggin Out title card flashing in retro flourish. Mid-90s weirdo charm in its purest form.
Shnookums and Meat Episode Scene
The pink cat and blue dog scrap their way through a kitchen disaster, scattering paint and pots in every direction. Pure rubber-hose chaos for the after-school crowd.
Hostess Snack Cake Commercial (c.1993)
A boy waves a frosted cupcake at the camera with the kind of grin only a sugar rush can produce. Lunchbox treat marketing aimed dead at the after-school appetite.
Gargoyles Cereal Premium Commercial (c.1995)
The Gargoyles trading card box flashes onscreen as a kid rips into the wrapper to reveal Goliath in glossy ink. Mid-90s Disney crossover marketing at full nighttime swoop.
Gargoyles Episode Scene
A reporter and her cameraman chase a story through a sun-drenched courtyard while the gargoyles' world begins to bleed into daylight. Elisa Maza investigative energy at its peak.
Bobby's World Episode Scene
Little green-helmeted Bobby leads his suburban gaggle of kids on yet another wild imaginary adventure. Howie Mandel's Saturday morning fever dream in full swing.
The Disney Afternoon network bumper
The classic Disney Afternoon logo splatters onto the screen in its iconic teal and orange paint-pour graphic. The two-hour block's signature stamp before the next show.
Bonkers - Petey Possum Episode Scene
The Petey Possum title card flashes its retro cartoon-show-within-a-show charm before the meta mayhem unfolds. Toontown nesting-doll silliness at its Bonkers best.
Biffy Baby Bottles Commercial (c.1993)
The Biffy Baby Bottles factory pumps out tiny pastel feeders for the doll-mom set with full assembly-line glee. The kind of weirdly specific 90s toy ad that stuck in your head forever.
Goof Troop Episode Scene
Pete plots, Goofy bumbles, and a railroad-track contraption goes hilariously sideways. Spoonerville dad-comedy chaos delivered with Disney Afternoon timing.
Darkwing Duck Episode Scene
Drake Mallard, Launchpad, and Gosalyn launch into another caped St. Canard caper under a moonlit cityscape. Let's get dangerous, served with a side of after-school flair.
Goof Troop Episode Scene
Pete schemes, Goofy hyucks, and the whole neighborhood gets pulled into another wild Spoonerville mishap. Classic suburban cartoon energy at full Disney Afternoon volume.
Darkwing Duck Episode Scene
The terror that flaps in the night swoops over a moonlit harbor with cape billowing and gas gun ready. St. Canard heroics at their darkly hilarious peak.
Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Episode Scene
Monterey Jack tumbles into a rooftop chase across a city skyline while the Rangers regroup mid-air. Tiny rodent action heroics with the volume turned up.
Darkwing Duck Episode Scene
Launchpad lights a lantern in the moonlit gloom while Darkwing peers nervously into the dark. Caped vigilante creep-around comedy at its St. Canard finest.
Bonkers Episode Scene
Bonkers gets sucked into a dizzy spiral while toon townsfolk crowd into a one-room cabin in classic squashed-cartoon style. Hollywood toon mayhem in three frames.
Universal Studios Monster Cereal Commercial (c.1993)
Count Chocula and Frankenberry rise from a black-and-white horror parody to push their spooky-sweet bowls. Classic monster-mascot marketing back from the breakfast crypt.
Rice Krispies Commercial (c.1993)
Snap, Crackle, and Pop crowd a redheaded puppet kid's bowl while the cereal pops and snaps on cue. Kellogg's longest-running breakfast jingle in full session.
Aladdin Episode Scene
A tropical setting and a daring leap of faith from Aladdin or Genie sends the action soaring into another magic carpet ride. Agrabah escapades in pure Disney Afternoon polish.
Gargoyles Episode Scene
The Demona silhouette burns red-eyed against the blackness, fangs bared and ancient hatred ready to strike. Disney's darkest weeknight cartoon at peak menacing power.
Liddle Kiddles Doll Commercial (c.1994)
A swarm of tiny, wide-eyed Kiddles dolls peek through the leaves while two kids show off their newest pocket-friends. Mattel's tiniest, most pastel-saturated dolls of the decade.
Wendy's Kids Meal Commercial (c.1993)
A girl smiles down at her latest fast-food prize, the orange-and-yellow box bright against the table. Friday-night dinner-out marketing aimed straight at the after-school kid.
Wheaties Commercial (c.1993)
A coach diagrams a winning play on the chalkboard while a stack of orange Wheaties boxes promises champion fuel. The breakfast of champions doing what it does best.
SpaghettiOs Commercial (c.1995)
A coach hoists a giant Franco-American O while Gargoyles bonus discs ride along on the can. Wing-span cross-promo glory at its mid-90s peak.
Goof Troop Episode Scene
Goofy and Max grin through a glowing review chyron while a city street disaster unfolds in classic Goofy-causes-it style. Spoonerville chaos with a five-star pull-quote attached.
TaleSpin Episode Scene
Cowboy-style baboons and bandits ride through a sun-bleached western showdown while Baloo's crew gets caught right in the middle. The Sea Duck dropping into the wildest Wild West episode in the show's run. The dusty showdown intensifies as a shadowy red-eyed villain rises from the desert sand. Pure pulp-adventure villainy with the TaleSpin spin. Baloo, Kit, and the desert-bound crew face off with bandits, lassos flying, while a mesa standoff brings the whole episode to a head. High-noon Higher For Hire action all the way.
Goof Troop credits sequence
The 1995 Walt Disney Company copyright card and Goof Troop end credits roll past with that classic key-art castle backdrop. The official sign-off after another Spoonerville adventure.
Walt Disney Television logo bumper
The pencil-and-castle Walt Disney Television logo glows against deep blue, sealing the end of the Disney Afternoon block with magical formality. Pure 90s closing-credits comfort.
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