For children who tend to relax through some comedy and lighthearted dramas, we bring you our curated list of Disney kids shows to watch. Children love to revisit the classics and watch Disney shows after school and during the weekends. The cute puppies, mermaids in fairy-tale settings, muppets solving problems, and mystical heroes on adventures boost children’s creativity. Also, the adorable characters in these shows make them irresistible to watch. Scroll down for this list and perhaps tag along with them to watch the shows.
36 Disney Kids Shows
1. The Lion Guard
Simba’s son, the jovial Lion, is thrilled that his sister, Kiara, is destined to govern the Pridelands. So, Climb Pride Rock, race to the drinking hole, and join the Lion Guards in defending the Pridelands. Age Limit: 2-7
2. The Little Mermaid
Follow Ariel as she sings her way through caves on an underwater voyage. The teenaged mermaid, her father, six sisters, and pals Sebastian and Flounder keep Atlantica secure as adversaries try to destroy their peaceful country. Age Limit: 5+ Available On:Disney
3. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey, Donald, Daisy, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, and other clubhouse pals embark on exciting adventures that teach important lessons and problem-solving skills in a playful manner. But, first, they set off on a quest to find Daisy’s cuckoo bird in a magical realm. Age limit: 2-5
4. Mickey Mouse / The Wonderful World Of Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse finds himself in amusing circumstances and goes on new adventures with his friends throughout the world, from New York to Paris to Tokyo! Age Limit: 5+
5. Muppet Babies
Join Kermit, the nerdy adventure-seeking frog, Piggy the Diva, Fozzie the comic, Gonzo the brave oddball, and the rest of their buddies on incredible imaginative escapades. Each episode is chock-full of wit, inventiveness, and beautiful music along with the educational lessons. Age Limit: 3-8
6. Gravity Falls
Dipper and Mabel Pines, twin brothers and sisters who spend the summer helping their great uncle Stan manage a tourist trap in the strange town of Gravity Falls, find themselves on an unexpected trip. Age Limit: 7+
7. High School Musical: The Musical
As they work toward the opening night of the musicals at East High School, the students realize the transformational force that only high school theatre can give. New relationships bloom, existing friendships are tested as new ones grow, and rivalries erupt. Age Limit: 11
8. Hanna Montana
Miley Stewart is a normal teenager in this timeless classic, but when the lights go down, and the curtain goes up, she transforms into the stylish and talented Hannah Montana. Miley seeks to strike a balance between her everyday life and her rock star reputation. Age Limit: 9-14
9. Puppy Dog Pals
Your children are sure to laugh out loud while watching the adorable and lovable pups Bingo and Rolly. Bingo and Rolly, two puppy brothers with a voracious hunger for adventure, go on thrilling escapades in their neighborhood and around the world. Age Limit: 2-5
10. The Owl House
Luz, a fearless adolescent, stumbles into a portal to a magical world. She meets Eda, a witch, and King, a warrior. Despite her lack of magical abilities, Luz follows her quest of becoming a witch by acting as Eda’s apprentice. Age Limit: 7+
11. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
As the Clone Wars spread across numerous star systems, the Jedi Knights warrior team, including Anakin Skywalker, Mace Windu, Yoda, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, battle to protect the peace and defeat the Separatists’ droid army. Age Limit: 7-8
12. Chip ’n’ Dale: Park Life
Chip and Dale, two adorable chipmunk mischief-makers, try to live the good life in a metropolitan park while experiencing high-flying escapades. Chip is anxious, while Dale is laid-back, making for an unusual pairing. They are two adorably crazy buddies who constantly drive each other mad. Age Limit: 5+
13. Monsters at Workplace
Tylor Tuskmon is a bright young monster who graduates from Monsters University and aspires to be a Scare Monger until he gets a job at Monsters, Incorporated. Eventually, he discovers that laughter is the way. Age Limit: 5+
14. Kim Possible
Kim Possible, together with her companions Ron Stoppable, Rufus the cat, and Wade, a savvy webmaster, protects the world from supervillains while juggling school and home obligations. The action-packed cartoon teaches children the importance of perseverance in achieving their goals as well as self-expression. Age Limit: 8+
15. Strange But True
Charlie Engelman and Carly Ciarrocchi, children’s entertainers, and educators, host the third season of this Emmy Award-winning series. They travel to imaginative lands and go on odd journeys to expose startling and interesting truths about the globe. Age Limit: 6+
16. Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy
This animated series chronicles the adventures of Star-Lord, a boisterous explorer who joins forces with a band of misfits — Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora, and Drax the Destroyer — to save the universe from its greatest perils. Age Limit: 10+
17. Ducktales
Scrooge McDuck returns to McDuck Manor and gains guardianship of his grandnephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie in this reboot of the late-’80s cartoon series. The family has a series of adventures due to the mischievous trio’s shenanigans. Age Limit: 5+
18. Boy Meets World
Cory Matthews juggles school, friends, and romance with the support of true love Topanga, best friend Shawn, and instructor Mr. Feeny. Follow their journey from middle school until maturity. Age Limit: 12
19. Doc McStuffins
Doc McStuffins, a young girl who wants to be a doctor like her mother, mends broken toys and plush animals. This show teaches compassion and good health. Age Limit: 6+
20. Recess
Recess depicts the life of six fourth graders at Third Street Elementary School, a snapshot of typical human society created by the pupils. T.J. and the gang transform recess into a mini world complete with their own rules and even a school government. Age Limit: All ages
21. So Weird
Fiona, a fourteen-year-old computer whiz, is fascinated by the paranormal phenomena. She travels across the country, encountering supernatural phenomena regularly. Because no one believes her, she posts her findings on her “So Weird” website. Age Limit: All ages
22. Ant Farm
Despite the chilly reception from their peers, music prodigy Chyna Parks, Olive, and Fletcher, who are enrolled in the Advanced Natural Talents (A.N.T.) program, must make the most of their high school experience. Age Limit: 6-11
23. Wizard Of Waverly Place
In New York, the Russo family owns a restaurant. The father is a wizard, and his children are apprentice wizards who get up to no good with wolves and vampires. The family wand will be presented to the child who masters the powers. Find out who that special child is. Age Limit: 7+
24. Sonny With A Chance
Sonny Monroe is cast in her favorite television show, “So Random.” But, it’s not all sunshine and roses for her, as she has to cope with her diva co-star Tawny and a fierce rivalry with “MacKenzie Falls.” Will she learn the ins and outs of the entertainment industry? Age Limit: 7+
25. Lego Star Wars The Freemaker Adventures
The Freemakers are three young siblings, Rowan, Zander, and their sister Kordi, who recover pieces from shipwrecks and use them to create new ones that they sell to make a living. Age Limit: 7+
26. Star Vs. The Forces of Evil
Star Butterfly, an intergalactic warrior, arrives on Earth to live with the Diaz family. To defend her magical wand, she continues to fight evil across the universe and in high school. Age Limit: 7+
27. Good Luck Charlie
This popular sitcom follows the Duncans, a Denver family, as they adjust to the births of their fourth and fifth children. The show may appeal to both children and adults. Age Limit: 7+
28. That’s So Raven
Raven Symoné, a teen girl, gets frequent clairvoyant visions of the near future. Unfortunately, Raven and her friends get into a lot of trouble and humorous situations when Raven attempts to make her psychic visions come true. Age Limit: 8+
29. The Proud Family
Penny and her friends overcome various challenges while dealing with themes of diversity and inclusiveness in this Disney children’s show. Age Limit: 7+
30. Amphibia
Anne Boonchuy, a strong and independent young girl, is magically transported to a rural wetland populated by frogs, where she meets Sprig Plantar, Polly Plantar, and Hop Pop. Anne quickly learns the true meaning of friendship. Age Limit: 7+
31. Elena of Avalor
Princess Elena has been on a quest since the evil witch Shuriki kidnapped her parents and took her realm years ago. The royal adolescent is about to ascend to the throne after fighting Shuriki, but she will need help. Age Limit: 5+
32. Phineas and Ferb
Two suburban stepbrothers embark on a new adventure over their summer vacation, which upsets their domineering sister, Candace, who tries to stop them. Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s evil pet platypus plots against them in the meantime. Age Limit: 5+
33. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
This popular Disney kids animated show tells the story of two identical twins Zack and Cody, the newest residents of Boston’s posh Tipton Hotel. Their lives take a comic turn when their mother starts working at Tipton. Age Limit: 8+
34. Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventures
In this visually spectacular animated adventure comedy series, Rapunzel learns about her parents, her kingdom, and the people of Corona. Age Limit: 5+
35. Lab Rats
Leo meets Chase, Adam, and Bree, three superhuman teenagers who live in a hidden underground lab after he and his mother move into his stepfather’s high-tech home. Age Limit: 7+
36. Schoolhouse Rock
Schoolhouse Rock includes songs that teach American history, computers, multiplication tables, grammar, and science. It is a timeless Disney classic that is sure to keep your children engaged. Age Limit: 5+