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| - In 1999, a spin-off of the block entitled Disney's One Too began airing on UPN and in syndication every Sunday morning and weekday mornings and afternoons. Unlike Disney's previous animation block, The Disney Afternoon, the shows featured on One Saturday Morning usually "broke away" from the traditional Disney art style. Also unlike the previous block, One Saturday Morning broadcast shows from different companies, such as The Bugs and Tweety Show (Only because ABC's contract wasn't up yet), Squigglevision (Which was already running a few months earlier), and DiC's Sabrina, The Animated Series and Mary Kate and Ashley In Action!. Another difference being that aside from the hosting segments, the block aired some live-action programming, the only shows being Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire a
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| - In 1999, a spin-off of the block entitled Disney's One Too began airing on UPN and in syndication every Sunday morning and weekday mornings and afternoons. Unlike Disney's previous animation block, The Disney Afternoon, the shows featured on One Saturday Morning usually "broke away" from the traditional Disney art style. Also unlike the previous block, One Saturday Morning broadcast shows from different companies, such as The Bugs and Tweety Show (Only because ABC's contract wasn't up yet), Squigglevision (Which was already running a few months earlier), and DiC's Sabrina, The Animated Series and Mary Kate and Ashley In Action!. Another difference being that aside from the hosting segments, the block aired some live-action programming, the only shows being Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens, but only showing repeats of previous episodes. In 2000, the hosting segments and shorts were removed, though School House Rock continued to air until 2001. Shortly after debuting their final series for the block, Teamo Supremo, One Saturday Morning ended in 2002, and was replaced with ABC Kids. Because The Weekenders, Teacher's Pet, and Lloyd in Space were renewed for another season before One Saturday Morning was terminated, their remaining episodes moved to Toon Disney. Recess was the most popular, and longest-running show on the block, and was reran into the first two years of ABC Kids. New episodes premiered at 9:00 AM with a repeat of an older episode at 9:30 AM. It was the only show on the block to be shown twice a day (with the exception of 101 Dalmatians: The Series in Fall 1998 and House of Mouse in Spring 2001). Currently, the only shows on the block still airing in repeats in the US is 101 Dalmatians: The Series on Disney Junior, albeit edited for a preschool-friendly audience.
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