The Disney Afternoon Block was a beloved programming block that aired on television in the 1990s. It was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and featured a lineup of animated series based on popular Disney characters. The block typically aired in the late afternoon or early evening and was known for its entertaining and family-friendly content. Some of the most well-known shows that were part of the Disney Afternoon Block include:
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DuckTales: This series followed the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, as they traveled the world in search of treasure.

Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers: This show featured the crime-solving adventures of Chip and Dale, two chipmunks who formed a detective agency.

TaleSpin: TaleSpin was set in a world where classic Disney characters took on new roles. It followed the adventures of Baloo the bear as a cargo pilot.

Darkwing Duck: This series centered around the superhero antics of Darkwing Duck, a crimefighter with a flair for the dramatic.

Goof Troop: Goof Troop focused on the life of Goofy and his teenage son, Max, as they navigated various comedic situations.
