And in recite, the Pledge of Potato Wizard. Yeah, great. Stay put. Dinosaurs will be right back here on Disney. Leonardo, Leonardo, wherefore art thou DiCaprio? With the sievers? God, I love those guys. Believe it or not, long before he was breaking hearts in Romeo and Juliet and Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio was breaking in on growing pains. Of course, after only a couple of weeks, it was growing painfully obvious that he was having growing pains of his own. Excuse me! Movie star Leonardo DiCaprio, you'll be able to say you knew him when. When? Every now and growing pains for the next week starting today at 530, 430 Central on Disney. Tonight on Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio was breaking in on growing pains. Of course, after only a couple of weeks, it was growing painfully obvious that he was having growing pains of his own. Excuse me! Movie star Leonardo DiCaprio, you'll be able to say you knew him when. When? Every now and growing pains. Coming up next on Disney. Don't go away, growing pains will be right back here on Disney. One of TV's most popular families has moved to Disney. Join the sievers with Kirk Cameron and Alan Thicke on growing pains next. Then, Joey Lawrence joins his real-life brothers in brotherly love here on Disney. Sunday night's Magical World of Disney becomes Disney's Magical World of Animals. So, got a question? I'm on the combo. Oh, what's the question? Oh, what's the answer? What kind of brood lays the largest egg? Oh, that's the answer. Oh, one more question. If I was a gorilla, how much would I eat in a day? Oh, what a question. Oh, what an answer. What is the most mysterious planet? It's Earth. Of course. I'm on the combo, Sunday at 7.36, 30 Central. On Disney. It's Disney's Adventures in Bureville, where we answer your letters in person. Hi, I'm Eric Borden. We've come to Minneapolis-St. Paul because 13-year-old Vince LaMonna sent us pictures of something we thought was worth seeing in person. Vince, I'm Eric Borden from Disney Channel. How are you, sir? Good. We're coming to see Vince, the artist. Oh, okay. Grandma, is he pretty good? Very good. He'll be surprised. That's why we're here. Eric, this is my gallery. Oh, my goodness. Wow. Back in 1996, Vince's parents wanted to redecorate his room, but he said, no, let me paint it. And there's been no stopping him ever since, and the results are amazing. Now, here's something cool, a 3-D Captain Hook. Now, how'd you do this? Well, I just took a piece of cardboard and cut it out and added the wand to the poster. These wanders are kidnapping Wendy. And there's Captain Hook looking at Peter right over there. Now, Vince, it looks like you're running out of space here. Yep. So what do you do? Um, I did the headboard of my own bed, and it's a famous scene of somebody at the same door where their noses are popping up over the bed. That's great. Any chance you're going to spill out in the hallway? Um, I don't think my parents would let me do that. Let me check. Hey, folks, can Vince paint out in the hallway? Yes. Oh, I guess so. We got it on tape, too. Yep. Ha-ha. It will be interesting to see how far Vince goes with his art. With his talent and enthusiasm, I've got a feeling someday we'll be seeing his signature on something other than the wall of his room. See you next time on Adventures in Viewerville. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. Tomorrow on Magical World of Disney. It's St. Patrick's Day, and Disney's got two movies that ask you to believe. I don't believe this. Believe in those little men that come out this time of year. They're figments of your imagination. Just because folks don't see them, it doesn't mean they don't exist. So don't be surprised if they surprise you. Leprechaun! Leprechauns! Disney's going to make you believe on St. Patrick's Day with Leaping Leprechauns and Spellbreaker's Secret of the Leprechauns. Tomorrow on Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. This is Disney, and this is Now on Disney. Come on, everybody, you gotta watch us now. It's a whole new world to see just breaking now. On Disney. You wanna see action? Something for everyone. Wanna share the magic? So come on and join the fun. On Disney. It's a world of imagination. On Disney. It's a magic celebration. On Disney. Only on Disney. My dad's a retired banker, my mom's a retired school teacher, so we didn't really know anything about the music industry, and I think it would have been easy for them to discourage me from trying to move to Nashville, where I didn't know anybody and pursue this dream that was very far-fetched. But they always encouraged me to believe in myself and that I could do anything I wanted to do, so I chose this as a profession and thought somebody's gotta do it, why can't it be me? And I really don't think I would have had the nerve to pick up everything and move to Nashville and try it if they hadn't really instilled those values in me, that I could do whatever I wanted to with my life. Thursday on Magical World of Disney. We're gonna talk to the animals. Animals can't talk. Maybe not the same as you and me. But we can still communicate. There's ways of talking that don't take words. Exactly. That's magic. Well, yeah, plus a little respect and understanding. That's it. So join us for a chat with a cat and many others, in fact. And they talk back. With Pippi Longstocking and The Secret Garden. Thursday on Magical World of Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. Wonders never cease. We now return to Growing Pains. Right here on Disney. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. Sunday, on an all-new episode of Bugs Use, our summer at camp. You think the social's gonna be good tonight? The campers at Wauziata get ready for a special night out. The social is like a dancing, maybe it's like a club. And the girls start the celebration early with an ice cream feast. I just might want a great big sundae. But there are a few surprises in store when everyone meets up later. Like a million people have gone up to me and asked me, oh, are you going out with Jason? She makes me feel happy, but I don't know how I make Allison feel. Don't miss an all-new episode of Bugs Use, our summer at camp. Sunday at 5, 4 Central on Disney. Hey, guys, it's Tina from the Movie Surfers, here on Disney. Today we're going behind the scenes of the new Walt Disney Pictures comedy, Meet the Deedles, which opens March 27th. Two Hawaiian brothers trade their surfboards for survival gear when their father sends them away to a wilderness camp to grow up. Ultimately, the Deedles soar to success and become heroes when they save Yellowstone's famous geyser. Dude, it's a good thing you packed the jammers. Wauzi! Killer dismal. Man, those boards are awesome. Tina, do the actors really get to ride them? Yeah, if you click on the focus on icon, they'll tell you about the jammers and all the extreme stunts. Whoa! Since we've been up here, I've learned to land-loose and ride gas-powered skateboards. It was fun because we brought out our camcorders and we were videoing each other. One, two, three, four. Yeah! Paul and I have both got our bruises and battle wounds, you know. But the Deedles do more than just skateboards. Prosticular! They even go rappelling. Steve came up at one point and he's like, yeah, I feel like I got this down. It's been extremely fun. I think it's really exciting. Cool, a bear. A bear! And that's our focus on Disney's Meet the Deedles in theaters on March 27th. We now return to Growing Pains, right here on Disney. HBO was breaking in on Growing Pains. Of course, after only a couple of weeks, it was growing painfully obvious that he was having growing pains of his own. Excuse me! Movie star Leonardo DiCaprio. You'll be able to say you knew him when. When? Every night on Growing Pains. Coming up next on Disney. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. Tonight on Magical World of Disney. It's two movies about sensitive dads. I never sweat. Sensitive dads are one with nature. Grana? Sensitive dads don't shoot things. We're kidding. Sensitive dads express their emotions. Sensitive dads watch their diet. Holy kale pectate, I don't think so. And most of all, sensitive dads watch sensitive movies. Like Jungle to Jungle and Father of Scouts. There is a place in the world for sensitive men. Couldn't you be more sensitive? What is that supposed to mean? Tonight on Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. Disney's got a show that shows you about brotherly love. Oh, look at that! Brothers should get together for quiet dinners at home. Brothers should help out around the house. Look at that, it's messy again. Hold up. Oh my gosh, it's playing. Brothers should find activities to do together. You have me cleaning the shower on Saturday morning. Fungus doesn't sleep in on weekdays, Joe. Or weekdays either, for that matter. Because the brothers are on brotherly love. We're here to have fun. Every weekday at 6, 35, 30 Central, only on Disney. Sunday, on an all new episode of Bug Juice, our summer at camp. Do you think the socials are going to be good tonight? The campers at Wauziata get ready for a special night out. The social is like a dancing man, it's like a club. And the girls start the celebration early with an ice cream feast. I just met one on a great big Sunday. But there are a few surprises in store when everyone meets up later. Like a million people have gone up to me and asked me, oh, are you going out with Jason? He makes me feel happy, but I don't know how I make out with him, Joe. Don't miss an all new episode of Bug Juice, our summer at camp. Sunday at 5, 4 Central on Disney. Sunday night, it's Disney's magical world of animals. And we mean animals, like the kind in Going Wild with Jeff Corwin. This is a flat-necked chameleon. This is a prairie rattlesnake. This is a roadrunner. A wolverine. Baby elephant. Soft-shelled turtle. This is a coconut. Oops, how'd that get in there? Anyway, then ask McCombs anything else he ever wants to know about animals. And humble McComba. What's the most poisonous animal in the world? What is the largest animal that's ever lived? What time does all this start? Sunday at 7 PM, 6 Central on Disney. We now return to Growing Pains. Right here on Disney. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. Honey, I'm home. And thank goodness weekend afternoon movies are Disney distractions. Because I really could use a break. See, I was homeward bound the incredible journey when I had such a peewee big adventure. First, honey, I found this blank check. So I paid my way to the family reunion a relative nightmare. There I saw your three brothers at the frontier. Then I bumped into that kid Susie Q. And now please keep this under wraps. But honey, I blew up the kid. So believe me, I can't wait to watch Disney Distractions weekend afternoons on Disney. Hi, Rudy here on Disney. And we're going behind the ears in New York City for a look at The Lion King live on Broadway. This is Scott Irving Manier. And he plays young Simba in The Lion King. And this is Kiwana Schuford, and she plays young Nala. Hi, you guys. How do you grow about playing an animal on film? It's not quite playing an animal. It's kind of playing a kid. And you act more like a kid than you do a lion. You know, you be yourself and it comes out how it comes out. It got more into its African roots than it did into like the animal thing. This is Jason Ray. He plays Simba in The Lion King. I'm portraying a very real character, which is a teenager with a lot of issues. So you have to combine that with the realistic nature of the fact that you're also portraying a lion. This is my alter ego. So some of the scenes where I'm being aggressive, I lower my head so that the audience gets the perception of the lion. And then when I need to be emotional, I lift my head up because you're much more of a human emotion. I've never seen anything like this. Giraffes, people walking on stilts, and hyenas hunched over with these things. I never thought I would be wearing an elephant costume in my whole life. And then the crowds just like going really loud and everything. Not in a million years had we ever imagined that The Lion King movie would be taken to the stage in such an artistic manner. That's behind the ears on Disney of The Lion King on Broadway. We now return to Growing Pains right here on Disney. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. Tonight on Magical World of Disney. We're going to talk to the animals. Animals can't talk. Maybe not the same as you and me. But we can still communicate. There's ways of talking that don't take words. Exactly. That's magic. Well, yeah. Plus a little respect and understanding. That's it. So join us for a chat with a cat and many others, in fact. And they talk back. With Pippi Longstocking and The Secret Garden. Tonight on Magical World of Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. Wonders never cease. Do you know what this is? This is great. This is crazy. This is the happiest moment of my life. This is America's funniest home dinosaurs. Cool. See them caught on Disney cam in life's most touching moment. I love you, Dad. Are we having a touching moment? Candid carnivores on Disney. Did you guys ever think that maybe we're being watched by secret cameras hidden in the walls? Like there. Or there. Or there. Or right here. Weekdays at 5 p.m. 4 Central. Weekend afternoons are Disney distractions at Sunday. Abracadabra. Two heads are better than one. Oh, yeah, right. That means four heads are better than two? I'm open to the idea. Or eight heads are better than four? Or 16? Do you drink a lot of coffee? I like the way you sing. Two orphans for the price of one. In double-double toil and trouble. This guy needs to get out more. Sunday at 320-220 Central. I can hardly wait. On Disney. Sunday night is Disney's magical world of animals. And we mean animals. Like the kind in Going Wild with Jeff Corwin. This is a flat-necked chameleon. This is a prairie rattlesnake. This is a roadrunner. A wolverine. Baby elephant. Rock-shelled turtle. This is a coconut. Oops. How'd that get in there? Anyway, then ask Macumba anything else you ever want to know about animals in humble Macumba. What's the most poisonous animal in the world? What is the largest animal that's ever lived? What time does all this start? Sunday at 7 p.m. 6 Central on Disney. We now return to Growing Pains. Right here on Disney. One of TV's most popular families has moved to Disney. Join the receivers with Kirk Hamman and Alan Fick on Growing Pains next. Then, Joy Lawrence joins his real-life brothers and brotherly love here on Disney. Saturday on magical world of Disney. Two movies with the answers to the questions nobody's asking. No way! Like, what did these kids have done to make this man so angry? And you'll also find out. Who said that? Who said what? What this kid is hearing. And you'll see what's in this coffee. How the spaceship flies and why this man is quacking like a duck. We'll quack you up when we answer the questions nobody's asking. In The Mighty Ducks and Flight of the Navigator. Saturday on Disney. Movies at 7 p.m. 6 Central. Weekend afternoons. Disney's giving you a totally real look at an actual summer camp. With a new and original series, Bug Juice, our summer at camp. Bug Juice is a real-life story about kids. How they are, what they do, and how they live at camp. Share the friendships and challenges of 18 real kids. From the day they arrive at camp to the very last campfire. It's Bug Juice, our summer at camp. Weekend afternoons at 5, 4 Central on Disney. Don't go away. Grilling Pains will be right back here on Disney. Tomorrow on Magical World of Disney. It's two movies about kids. Kids and kids. And we're in trouble. Kids and cats. He's a cat. Kids and cops. Go kill the cat. Kids and kids and criminals. I'll take care of the children. Kids and criminals and catwalks. Kids and cops and cats and kidnaps. Kids and kids and cops and cats and kidnaps and car chases. You've got to be kidding me. Christina Ricci is the kid with the cat helping the cop solve the kidnapping and that darn cat. Then Elizabeth Shue is the kid with the kids trying to avoid the criminals and adventures of babysitting. Tomorrow on Magical World of Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. Sunday at 6.30, 5.30 Central. On Muppets tonight. The Muppets want to learn how to rap. And you'll never guess who they have in mind. Sounds like a job for... Chili Vanillity. Actually, we were thinking of calling Julio. Hey, Julio. Just wondering if you could show us how to become a cool rapper like you. But even he may not be able to help these two. You guys want to be bad, huh? No, no, no, no. We're already bad. We want to be good. Find out what happens when the Muppets learn how to rap on Muppets tonight. Sunday at 6.30, 5.30 Central on Disney. Disney presents 60 Seconds of Science. With Bill Nye, the Science Guy. Watch this. Take a piece of hose and put it into a vessel of water. Push it all the way in so you can get the hose as full as you can. And hold the end, pull it out, and set it into a lower vessel. Look. Water is flowing up against gravity. It's a siphon. See, as long as the water in the longer hose is heavier than the water in the shorter hose, the water keeps flowing. This chain works the same way. When the weight of the chain on this side gets to be more than the weight of the chain on this side, it starts to flow. Bill. They're both siphons. The flask is overflowing. Bill. It's important to have enough room in your lower vessel. Bill. Hold all the water from the upper one. Hey, it's overflowing. Run, it's breaking. Look eight times up. See you next time on Disney's 60 Seconds of Science. We now return to growing pains. Right here on Disney. Don't go away. Growing pains will be right back here on Disney. Tonight on Magical World of Disney, we're going to talk to the animals. Animals, cat talk. Maybe not the same as you and me, but we can still communicate. There's ways of talking that don't take words. Exactly. That's magic. Well, yeah, plus a little respect and understanding. That's it. So join us for a chat with a cat and many others, in fact. And they talk back. With Pippi Longstocking and The Secret Garden. Tonight on Magical World of Disney, movies at 7, 6 Central. Wonders never cease. Disney's got a show that shows you about brotherly love. Oh, look at that. Brothers should get together for quiet dinners at home. Brother should help out around the house. Look at that, it's messy again. Hold up. Oh my gosh, it's wet. Brothers should find activities to do together. You have me cleaning the shower on Saturday morning. Fungus doesn't sleep in on weekdays, Joe. On weekdays either, for that matter. Because the brothers are on brotherly love. We're here to have fun. Every weekday at 6, 35, 30 Central, only on Disney. Sunday night's Magical World of Disney becomes Disney's Magical World of Animals. And one such animal is so rare, it can only be seen on Disney. We're talking about a mammal known as a Jeff Corwin. Its scientific name is the Ambistoma pagrinum. This Corwin creature habitats a Disney Channel environment called Going Wild with Jeff Corwin. Every week he goes wild into the wild, seeking to find and understand other animals. There's something right there moving around. To an actual Jeff Corwin on his daring journey, Sunday at 7, 6 Central on Disney. Well, I kind of learned to sing from listening to my mom. Her and I used to sing along to old Motown records. She's like the best singer in our whole family, I think. She ended up actually singing on the album with my sister Heidi. And they sang backups on a few songs. It was kind of cool. The one that kind of taught me how to sing was on my album, too. Kind of came full circle. I'll be walking around one day seeing an old song and somebody will go, how do you know that? I don't know, my mom always used to listen to it. We now return to Growing Pains, right here on Disney. Coming up next, it's Brotherly Love. Then pigtails take on a whole new dimension with hippie long stocking. It's all coming up right here on Disney. Weekend time is big time on Disney. Time for one big happy family. Total chaos. With lots of moms and dads. Ouch! Sisters and brothers. Sisters and sisters. Go on. Friends and neighbors, too. And like any good family, they all watch each other and each other's shows. Yep. Ah, the excitement's just begun. Not to mention all the big time movies on Disney, distractions. I can hardly wait. What? Plus the big new original Disney series bug juice. Our summer camp. Wacky, wacky, wacky. What am I supposed to do now? Join the big time family. You are being a wacko, and you can quote me on that. Big time weekend, starting at 1 p.m. 12 central on Disney. Yes. Hey guys, it's Tina from the Movie Surfers, here on Disney. Today we're going behind the scenes of the new Walt Disney Pictures comedy Meet the Deedles. Which opens March 27th. Two Hawaiian brothers trade their surfboards for survival gear, when their father sends them away to a wilderness camp to grow up. Ultimately, the Deedles soar to success and become heroes in the state of Yellowstone's famous skyline. Dear, it's a good thing you packed the jammers. My turn! Killer bits now. Man, those boards are awesome. Tina, do the actors really get to ride them? Yeah, if you click on the focus on icon, they'll tell you about the jammers and all the extreme stunts. Since we've been up here, I've learned to land luge and ride gas-powered skateboards. It was fun because we brought out our camcorders and rear video and each other. One, two, three, four. Paul and I have both got our bruises and battle wounds, you know. But the Deedles do more than just skateboards. Frustracular! They even go rappelling. Steve came up at one point and he's like, yeah, I feel like I got this down. It's been extremely fun. I think it's really exciting. Cool, a bear. A bear! And that's our focus on Disney's Meet the Deedles in theaters on March 27th. Disney's got a show that shows you about brotherly love. Oh, look at that! Brothers should get together for quiet dinners at home. Brothers should help out around the house. Look at that, it's messy again. Hold up. Oh, my gosh, it's playing. Brothers should find activities to do together. You have me cleaning the shower on Saturday morning. Phonus doesn't sleep in on weekdays, Joe. Or weekdays either, for that matter, because the brothers are on brotherly love. We're here to have fun. Coming up next, only on Disney. Stay put, because brotherly love is coming back in just a moment here on Disney. Tomorrow on Magical World of Disney, it's two movies about kids. Kids and kids. And we're in trouble. Kids and cats. He's a cat. Kids and cats and cops. Go kill the cats. Kids and kids and criminals. I'll take care of the children. Kids and criminals and catwalks. Kids and cops and cats and kidnaps. Kids and kids and cops and cats and kidnaps and car chases. You've got to be kidding me. Christina Ricci is a kid with a cat helping the cop solve the kidnapping in that darn cat. Then Elizabeth Shue is the kid with the kid trying to avoid the criminals and adventures of babysitting. Tomorrow on Magical World of Disney, movies at 7, 6, 10, oh, phew. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. Tomorrow on Magical World of Disney, two movies with the answers to the questions nobody's asking. No way. Like, what could these kids have done to make this man so angry? And you'll also find out. Who said that? Who said what? What this kid is hearing. And you'll see what's in this coffee. How the spaceship flies and why this man is quacking like a duck. We'll quack you up to answer the questions nobody's asking in The Mighty Ducks and Flight of a Navigator. Tomorrow on Disney, movies at 7, 6, 10. Sunday, on an all-new episode of Bug Juice, our summer at camp. Do you think the socials are going to be good tonight? The campers are wazzing out to get ready for a special night out. The social is like a dancing, maybe it's like a club. And the girls start the celebration early with a nice cream feast. I just met one on a great big Sunday. But there are a few surprises in store when everyone meets up later. Like, a million people have gone up to me and asked me, oh, are you going out with Jason? She makes me feel happy, but I don't know how I make out on this day. Don't miss an all-new episode of Bug Juice, our summer at camp, Sunday at 5, 4 Central on Disney. Sunday nights, Magical World of Disney becomes Disney's Magical World of Animals. So, got a question? Humber Macumba. Oh, what's the question? Oh, what's the answer? Lieutenant Bradley's the largest egg. Oh, that's the answer. Oh, one more question. If I was a gorilla, how much would I eat from a bag? Oh, what's the question? Oh, what's an answer? What is the most mysterious planet? It's Earth. Of course. Humber Macumba, Sunday at 7, 36, 30 Central on Disney. Want to check out Disney Channel online? It's easy. Just go to www.disney.com. See Mickey and the Kid Square? Click there to get to the next screen where you'll hit the Disney Channel panel and voila, you're in. Now you know how to check out all the cool stuff happening on our website. We now return to Growing Pains, right here on Disney. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. It's not a magical world of Disney. It's two movies about kids. Kids and kids. And we're in trouble. Kids and cats. He's a cat. Kids and cats and cops. Go kill the cat. Kids and kids and criminals. I'll take care of the children. Kids and criminals and catwalks. Kids and cops and cats and kidnaps. Kids and kids and cops and cats and kidnaps and car cases. You've got to be kidding me. Christina Ricci is the kid with the cat helping the cops solve the kidnapping of that darn cat. Then Elizabeth Shue is the kid with the kids trying to avoid the criminals and adventures of babysitting. Tonight on Magical World of Disney, movies at 7, 6 Central. Hey guys, it's Tina from the Movie Surferz here on Disney. Today we're going behind the scenes of the new Walt Disney Pictures comedy, Need the Deedles, which opens March 27th. Two Hawaiian brothers trade their surfboards for survival gear when their father sends them away to a wilderness camp to grow up. Ultimately, the Deedles soar to success and become heroes when they save Yellowstone's famous skier. Tina, it's a good thing you packed a dammer. Killer dance now. Man, those boards are awesome. Tina, did the actors really get to ride them? Yeah, if you click on the focus on icon, they'll tell you about the jammers and all the extreme stunts. Since we've been up here, I've learned to land-loose and ride gas-powered skateboards. It was fun because we brought out our camcorders and we were videoing each other. One, two, three, four. Paul and I both got our bruises and battle wounds, you know. But the Deedles do more than just skateboards. Frustracular! They even go rappelling. Steve came up at one point and he's like, yeah, I feel like I got this down. It's been extremely fun. I think it's really exciting. Cool, a bear. A bear! And that's our focus on Disney's Meet the Deedles, in theaters on March 27th. We now return to Growing Pains, right here on Disney. One of TV's most popular families has moved to Disney. Join the Seabirds with Kirk Cameron and Alan Thicke on Growing Pains next. Then, Joey Lawrence joined his real-life brothers and brotherly love here on Disney. Sunday night's magical world of Disney becomes Disney's magical world of animals. And one such animal is so rare, it can only be seen on Disney. We're talking about a mammal known as a Jeff Corwin. Its scientific name is Ambistoma pagrinum. This Corwin creature habitats a Disney Channel environment called Going Wild with Jeff Corwin. Every week, he goes wild into the wild, seeking to find and understand other animals. There's something right there moving around. Join actual Jeff Corwin on his daring journey. Sunday at 7, 6 Central on Disney. It's Disney's Adventures in Dewarville, where we answer your letters in person. I'm sitting here with John Paul Jones. He wrote this. Why don't you read the letter? Dear Disney Channel, My mom went to Disneyland when she was 21 years old and got on Space Mountain. After that, she never got into another ride again. I was wondering if maybe you could help her face her fear. We should. Here we are at Disneyland, the happiest place on Earth. You haven't been here for 21 years, so I'm going to let you pick the very first ride. Okay. Now, this isn't too scary, is it? No, I think I can handle this. Good. Well, we started out pretty slow, but now it's time to make it a day that Mrs. Jones will never forget. If you had fun so far, Yes, I have. Good. You've shown great progress. Now, I promise, no Space Mountain, but there's another mountain you've got to try. Splash Mountain. Here we go! Admit it, pretty much fun. You want to see the photo? You want to see the photo? You survived. Don't wheel it. Don't wheel it. What do you want to do next? She loves that carousel. And that's all for now from Adventures in Buerville. Don't go away, Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. It's not a magical world of Disney. It's two movies about kids. Kids and kids. And we're in trouble. Kids and cats. Kids and cats. Kids and cats and cats. Go kill the cats. Kids and kids and criminals. I'll take care of the children. Kids and criminals and catwalks. Kids and cops and cats and kidnaps. Kids and kids and cops and cats and kidnaps and carjacking. You've got to be kidding me. Christina Ricci is the kid with the cat helping the cop solve the kidnapping in That Dark Cat. Then Elizabeth Shue is the kid with the kid trying to avoid the criminals in Adventures in Babysitting. Tonight on Magical World of Disney. Movies at 7th, 6th Central. Sunday at 6, 30, 5, 30 Central. On Muppets tonight. The Muppets want to learn how to rap. And you'll never guess who they have in mind. Sounds like a job for... Chilly Manility. Uh, actually, we were thinking of calling Coolio. Hey, hey, Coolio. Just wondering if you could show us how to become a cool rapper like you. But even he may not be able to help these two. You guys want to be bad, huh? No, no, no, no. We're already bad. We want to be good. Find out what happens when the Muppets learn how to rap on Muppets tonight. Sunday at 6, 30, 5, 30 Central on Disney. Sunday, on an all new episode of Bug Juice. Our summer at camp. You think your socials gonna be good tonight? The campers at Wauziata get ready for a special night out. The social is like a dancing mania. It's like a club. And the girls start the celebration early with an ice cream feast. I just met one on a great big Sunday. But there are a few surprises in store when everyone meets up later. Like a million people have gone up to me and asked me, Oh, are you going out with Jason? He makes me feel happy, but I don't know how I make out with him. Don't miss an all new episode of Bug Juice. Our summer at camp. Sunday at 5, 4 Central on Disney. We now return to Growing Pains. Right here on Disney. Don't go away. Growing Pains will be right back here on Disney. Tomorrow on Magical World of Disney. Two movies with the answers to the questions nobody's asking. No way. Like what could these kids have done to make this man so angry? And you'll also find out. Who said that? Who said what? What this kid is hearing. And we'll see what's in this coffee. How the spaceship flies and why this man is quacking like a duck. We'll quack you up when you answer the questions nobody's asking. In The Mighty Ducks and Flight of a Navigator. Tomorrow on Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. Do you know what this is? This is crazy. This is crazy. This is the happiest moment of my life. This is America's funniest home dinosaurs. Cool. See them caught on Disney cam in life's most touching moment. I love you, Dad. Are we having a touching moment? Candid Carnivores on Disney. Did you guys ever think that maybe we're being watched by secret cameras hidden in the wall? Like, like there. Or there. Or there. Or right here. Weekdays at 5 PM, 4 Central. Disney's got a show that shows you about brotherly love. Oh, look at that. Brothers should get together for quiet dinners at home. Brothers should help out around the house. Look at that. It's messy again. Hold up. Oh, my gosh. It's wet. Brothers should find activities to do together. You have me cleaning the shower on Saturday morning. Fungus doesn't sleep in on weekdays, Joe. Or weekdays either, for that matter, because the brothers are on brotherly love. We're here to have fun. Every weekday at 6, 35, 3 Central, only on Disney. Monday on Magical World of Disney. It's a couple of movies about big checks. Bring them on. We're ready. One kind brings you lots of cash. Another kind of check brings you lots of bash. As in the Bass Brothers. Both types can be very rewarding. But whether it's checks for bucks or checks for pucks, better watch your balance. Where's my money? It's an evening of movies with your name written all over it. Is that a pen? Cast in with D2 the Mighty Duck and Blank Jack. Porky dog. Monday on Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. We now return to Growing Pains, right here on Disney. Coming up next, it's brotherly love. Then Christina Ricci is the kid with a cat trying to help a cop solve a kidnapping and that darn cat. Catch it all right here on Disney. Tonight on Magical World of Disney. It's two movies about kids. Kids and kids. And we're in trouble. Kids and cats. He's a cat. Kids and cats and cops. Go kill the cat. Kids and kids and criminals. I'll take care of the children. Kids and criminals and catwalks. Kids and cops and cats and kidnaps. Kids and kids and cops and cats and kidnaps. You've got to be kidding me. Christina Ricci is the kid with the cat helping the cop solve the kidnapping and that darn cat. Then Elizabeth Hsu is the kid with the kids trying to avoid the criminals and adventures of babysitting. Tonight on Magical World of Disney. Movies at 7, 6 Central. Hi. Rudy here on Disney. And we're going behind the ears in New York City for a look at The Lion King Live on Broadway. This is Sam Wright and he plays Mufasa in The Lion King. What is all this? Now his voice may sound a little familiar. So Sam, how did you go from being Sebastian in The Little Mermaid to Mufasa, the king of the jungle? Well, according to Sebastian, it's very easy when you have talent. How do you do a show about animals without any animals? When I first got wind of the show, I thought it was going to be a costume show where we wore fur, kind of looked like Burt Lahr in The Wizard of Oz, you know, full lion makeup or something like that. And I realized, oh, this is not about human beings playing lions. This is about a human being telling a story about Mufasa and Simba and the circle of life. What's it like being in The Lion King? Mufasa kind of takes over and the lion spirit goes right to my heart. And the next thing I remember is I walk off stage. I go, wow, that was something. That's really what acting is all about, really imagining that you're there. What would you say to a kid who wants to get involved in theater? People usually ask me, how do you do it? And if you just say the last two words in that sentence, you'll have your answer. What are the last two words in that sentence? Do it. It's behind the ears on Disney of The Lion King on Broadway.