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  1. Jessie Goes To Hollywood (also known as Ooray for Ollywood and Hey Jessie!) is the series finale of JESSIE. It’s the 20th and final episode of Season 4 and 98th episode overall. It first aired on October 16, 2015 to 2.43 million viewers. Christina Ross returns home and Jessie Prescott travels to Hollywood for a role in a movie. When the kids realize they still need her, they follow her to ...

  2. Teen Titans and Justice League Unlimited came to an end too. There were still good shows around but a lot of bad ones that turned me away, combined with the majority of the Cartoon Cartoons no longer being around. 2007 for Disney Channel. That’s So Raven and Kim Possible ended. Lilo & Stitch, Proud Family, and Phil of the Future were already ...

  3. Jessie was the only live action Disney Channel show from the time period (2008-2016, when I was mainly watching the channel) which I didn't like. I don't get why Disney Channel won't air any of the shows you listed in the late morning-early afternoon timeslots, as well as overnights. As for Andi Mack, that show will likely never get rerun again ...

  4. Jessie Prescott is a 24-year-old woman from Texas, and the protagonist of Disney Channel's live-action television program of the same name. Rebelling against her father, a strict Marine Sergeant, Jessie moved to New York City to realize her dreams, becoming nanny to the four Ross kids. Jessie was born and raised in Fort Hood, a rural town in Texas. Her father is in the Marine Corps, and she ...

  5. Prior to 2004, Disney Channel had a strict "65 Episode Rule" which meant no show could stay on the air longer than 65 episodes. This is the reason many of Disney Channel's beloved shows were ...

  6. 1983–1986. "The Disney Channel" logo from 1983–1986. The Disney Channel launched nationally as a premium channel on April 18, 1983, at 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time. [5] The first program ever aired on the channel was also its first original series, Good Morning, Mickey!, which presented Disney animated shorts. [6]

  7. Disney Channel: I mainly stopped watching after 2010, though since then I occasionally watched some of their shows in reruns. Nick: I rarely watched the channel after 2011, when I started to watch TeenNick and Nicktoons (for the older shows). Cartoon Network: I stopped watching around 2015-2016 after the shows on there didn’t appeal to me ...

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