Toontown Kids
Toontown Kids is an anthology television series. Originally, it was only a local show that aired on KCAL in Los Angeles, California, but later it received airplay nationally. Wilmark Entertainment produced this and it ran for 65 episodes and would be shown in weekday syndication after the initial debut, typically on affiliates that
| Toontown Kids | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Anthology Family |
| Written by | Matthew Malach Lisa Morton David Hirsch |
| Directed by | Mark Israel |
| Presented by | Liza Del Mundo Trevor Lissauer |
| No. of episodes | 65 |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) | Wili Baronet |
| Editor(s) | David Bret Egen Greg Katz |
| Camera setup | David E. West |
| Release | |
| Original network | KCAL-TV |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Raw Toonage |
| External links | |
| [{{#property:P856}} Website] | |
Search Toontown Kids on Amazon. previously carried the Disney Afternoon, where the episodes would be split into two parts each.
Premise
Liza Del Mundo and Trevor Lissauer host the show, and it was filmed on location at Los Angeles's Disneyland amusement park, particularly at the then-newly opened Toon Town attraction there as a way to promote and showcase it. There was another host, Brandon Scott Miller, but it’s uncertain if he co-hosted with the two, other hosts, or if he replaced both of them and took over hosting alone later. The live-action segments took place there and functioned as the wraparounds. In between those, classic Disney animated shorts would be shown, and they most often matched the theme of each episode.
