After an unintentional break, I'm back.
Fall 2012:
Mickey Mania:
3:00: Phineas and Ferb
3:30: Pixar Popcorn
4:00: Carmen Got Expelled!
4:30: Pepe the Bull (Monday-Thursday) / Tales of the Incredibles (Friday)
Mickey Mornings:
8:00: The World According to Winnie the Pooh
8:30: Fish Hooks
9:00: Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil
9:30: Motorcity
10:00: Tron: Uprising
10:30: Gravity Falls
11:00: Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
11:30: Kingdom Hearts: The Series
Carmen Got Expelled! and Pepe the Bull will end in 2013, with Tales of the Incredibles taking up one of those spots for a full weekday strip.
The World According to Winnie the Pooh takes more inspiration from the 1988 cartoon than any other show starring that silly old bear, as the humor and writing in the 2011 feature would imply.
Unfortunately, despite the better timeslots, either Motorcity or Tron: Uprising would be canned after one season.
Fall 2013:
Mickey Mania:
3:00: Phineas and Ferb
3:30: Pixar Popcorn
4:00: Tales of the Incredibles
4:30: Kingdom Hearts: The Series
5:00: Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil
5:30: Fish Hooks
Mickey Mornings:
8:00: The World According to Winnie the Pooh
8:30: Disney Bites
9:00: Wander Over Yonder
9:30: The 7D
10:00: Motorcity
10:30: Tron: Uprising
11:00: Gravity Falls
11:30: Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
Sike! Both Motorcity AND Tron: Uprising get second seasons! But don't expect third helpings from either show, unfortunately.
Disney Bites is a sister series to Pixar Popcorn, with three of the following segments:
- The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse: Our timeline's Paul Rudish revival of the classic Mickey Mouse lineup, except with a more succinct name. Said name was taken from the Disney+ revival in 2020.
- A theatrical short from 2000 and beyond, packaged into the show for clout and filler. Such as John Henry, Lorenzo, and Tangled Ever After.
- Disney MovieToons: Reusing the old name for DisneyToon Studios, this segment uses films like Bolt, The Princess and the Frog, Wreck-it Ralph, and others down the pipeline, and makes 6-minute cartoons out of their casts.
- Prep and Landing Stocking Stuffers: New shorts starring Disney's holiday heroes, Lanny and Wayne the Christmas elves, and the other workers around them.
- Cuphead and Mugman: Yes, in this timeline, I would make it so that Disney calls the Moldenhauer brothers in 2015, and convinces them to give the studio Cuphead's animation rights. The property itself would remain owned by Studio MDHR, but they get to break out into animation much quicker, and with a studio they were inspired by, more or less. The shorts in question wind up premiering in the third season of Disney Bites.
Also, The 7D premieres a year in advance, due to the DisneyToon Studios workers helping produce it.