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[[File:BUG.jpg|thumb|300px|Logo for Disney's One Too as seen on the UPN Cleveland affiliate WUAB.]]
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'''Disney's One Too '''was a spin-off of their successful'' Disney's One Saturday Morning'' block that would air on every other day from Saturday and on UPN, showcasing, more or less, the same shows that ''One Saturday Morning ''would air.
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In 1997, Disney created the ''Disney's One Too'' block as a spinoff from their successful ''Disney's One Saturday Morning'' block on ABC. ''One Too'' would air every other day from Saturday on the now-defunct UPN channel in America and the Family Channel in Canada. It showcased, more or less, the same shows that ''One Saturday Morning'' would air.


But opposed to how ''One Saturday Morning'' aired educational content inbetween its shows, ''One Too'' would show short "gags" from its currently airing TV Shows during the adbreaks, specifically ''Disney's Doug'', ''Sabrina, The Animated Series'', ''Recess'' and ''Pepper Ann''.
However, in contrast to how ''One Saturday Morning'' aired educational content bumpers, ''One Too'' aired short “gag” bumpers featuring their current shows. The shows featured include Disney’s ''Doug'', ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', ''Recess'', and ''Pepper Ann''. Most, if not all of the gags have been uploaded to the internet in some form, save for the ones based on ''Recess''. '''Only three of the unknown number of ''Recess'' gags have been uploaded to the internet'''. This rarity may be due to the fact that the ''Recess'' gags have only been reported to have been seen on the Family Channel. It is unknown if the gags were ever broadcast on UPN.


And while most, if not all of the short segments from the other shows have been reuploaded to the internet by YouTube user Omega13X2000, none of the ''Recess'' shorts have resurfaced to the internet at all (Omega13X2000 doesn't have any recordings because he didn't care enough for the show at the time to make any), and have otherwise only been seen on the Family Channel in Canada.
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Revision as of 14:09, 7 December 2019

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Logo for Disney's One Too as seen on the UPN Cleveland affiliate WUAB.

Status: Partially Lost

In 1997, Disney created the Disney's One Too block as a spinoff from their successful Disney's One Saturday Morning block on ABC. One Too would air every other day from Saturday on the now-defunct UPN channel in America and the Family Channel in Canada. It showcased, more or less, the same shows that One Saturday Morning would air.

However, in contrast to how One Saturday Morning aired educational content bumpers, One Too aired short “gag” bumpers featuring their current shows. The shows featured include Disney’s Doug, Sabrina: The Animated Series, Recess, and Pepper Ann. Most, if not all of the gags have been uploaded to the internet in some form, save for the ones based on Recess. Only three of the unknown number of Recess gags have been uploaded to the internet. This rarity may be due to the fact that the Recess gags have only been reported to have been seen on the Family Channel. It is unknown if the gags were ever broadcast on UPN.

Gallery

Bloopers from the Recess vault.

"What the diggers dig up?"

"Telephone"