International Disney Networks Thread Part 11

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Yes. Already mentioned.
But we hadn't seen this interesting animation of the current Disney Channel graphics mimicking the old logo

As for the rest, I agree with @RegularCapital that there's no rule of thumb with rebrands and that DC Germany could even potentially rebrand already in January
Just because the US logically tends to get this stuff earlier it doesn't mean there can't be coordination

See Disney Junior EMEA changing DOG on the same day as the US rebrand, although it took time for it to rebrand properly

I say this because we live in very different times than in the "past"
 
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