Saturday Morning Cartoons You Can Watch Anytime On Disney+
by Explore Disney+ Contributor
July 11, 2026
Relive childhood weekends with playground antics, heroic ducks, and throwback theme songs
There was a certain magic to pouring a bowl of cereal and setting up camp on the couch before anyone else was up. One minute you were half-awake in the living room, the next you were in St. Canard, Duckburg, Third Street School, or Spoonerville with Goofy and Max.
These animated favorites take you straight back to the ‘90s and ‘00s. Add them to your Watchlist and get reacquainted with the heroes, oddballs, catchphrases, and theme songs that made weekend TV worth waking up for.
Darkwing Duck
Superhero swagger comes to St. Canard with Drake Mallard, the suburban dad who becomes Darkwing Duck whenever villains appear. With Launchpad McQuack helping, Gosalyn keeping him grounded, and plenty of villains testing his cape, the show brought a wonderfully dramatic duck to Saturday mornings.
Darkwing Duck was all cape swish, smoke bombs, dramatic declarations, and oversized confidence. “Let’s Get Dangerous” still evokes excitement in anyone who remembers the show, while villains like Megavolt, Quackerjack, and Negaduck gave St. Canard its comic-book drama. The show also earned a nomination for Best Animated Television Program at the 20th Annie Awards in 1992.
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When did Darkwing Duck start?
It premiered on The Disney Channel on March 31, 1991.
How long did Darkwing Duck run for and how many episodes did it have?
It has 91 episodes, with the final episode airing on December 12, 1992.
Who were the main cast and characters of Darkwing Duck?
The main voice cast included:
Jim Cummings as Darkwing Duck / Drake Mallard and Jim Muddlefoot
Christine Cavanaugh as Gosalyn Mallard
Terry McGovern as Launchpad McQuack
Katie Leigh as Honker Muddlefoot
Doug
Dear journal, Ready for a trip back to Bluffington? Doug Funnie grew up on Disney’s One Saturday Morning, and middle school gave him plenty to write down.
The charm of Doug was in how significant everyday moments could feel when they were filtered through Doug Funnie’s imagination. A conversation with Patti Mayonnaise, a run-in with Roger Klotz, or an ordinary school day could turn into a Quailman fantasy in Doug’s journal.
When did Doug start?
The show first premiered on Nickelodeon in 1991. Its Disney era started on ABC on September 7, 1996 as Brand Spanking New Doug.
How long did Doug run for and how many episodes did it have?
The Disney-era run has 65 episodes. It aired as Brand Spanking New Doug, then later Disney’s Doug, and wrapped in 1999.
Who were the main cast and characters of Doug?
The main voice cast included:
Thomas McHugh as Doug Funnie
Constance Shulman as Patti Mayonnaise
Fred Newman as Skeeter Valentine, Porkchop, and Mr. Dink
Chris Phillips as Roger Klotz
Alice Playten as Beebe Bluff
Becca Lish as Theda Funnie, Judy Funnie, and Connie Benge
Doug Preis as Phil Funnie, Chalky Studebaker, Bill Bluff, and Lamar Bone
DuckTales (1987)
When their uncle, Donald Duck, joins the Navy, Huey, Dewey, and Louie move in with Scrooge McDuck, resulting in globe-trotting adventures full of treasure maps and ancient curses. The show also introduced the nephews’ signature shirt colors: red for Huey, blue for Dewey, and green for Louie.
DuckTales’ theme song could wake up an entire living room in under a minute. Between Scrooge’s Money Bin, Launchpad’s interesting approach to aviation, the Beagle Boys’ endless schemes, and globetrotting treasure hunts, the show made Duckburg the starting point for endless adventures. It earned a Daytime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Film Sound Editing in 1990, adding to the McDuck legacy.
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When did DuckTales start?
DuckTales premiered with the two-hour special Treasure of the Golden Sun on September 18, 1987.
How long did DuckTales run for and how many episodes did it have?
It ran until November 28, 1990, following the 1990 movie DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp. The original show has 100 episodes.
Who were the main cast and characters of DuckTales?
The main voice cast included:
Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck
Russi Taylor as Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby Vanderquack
Terence McGovern as Launchpad McQuack
Joan Gerber as Mrs. Beakley
Hal Smith as Gyro Gearloose and Flintheart Glomgold
Chuck McCann as Duckworth and the Beagle Boys
June Foray as Magica De Spell
Gargoyles
By day, Goliath and his clan are stone statues. By night, they become Manhattan’s hidden protectors. Gargoyles begins in 994 A.D. Scotland, where a betrayal leaves the clan under a 1,000-year curse. In modern New York, billionaire David Xanatos moves their castle to the top of his skyscraper, bringing the gargoyles into a new era.
Leaning into mythology, the show was unique, making it perfect for young history fans and bookworms alike. The show moved from ancient Scotland to modern Manhattan without losing its sense of mystery, layering curses, betrayals, clan loyalty, and a city-at-night atmosphere into a story that felt like an ancient legend. With an opening narration that set the tone immediately, the episode “Reawakening” went on to win the Annie Award for Best Storyboarding In The Field Of Animation in 1995.
When did Gargoyles start?
The show premiered on The Disney Afternoon on October 24, 1994, with the first chapter of the five-part “Awakening” story.
How long did Gargoyles run for and how many episodes did it have?
It ran until February 15, 1997, with 78 episodes across three seasons.
Who were the main cast and characters of Gargoyles?
The main voice cast included:
Keith David as Goliath
Salli Richardson as Elisa Maza
Ed Asner as Hudson
Jeff Bennett as Brooklyn and Owen Burnett
Thom Adcox-Hernandez as Lexington
Bill Fagerbakke as Broadway
Frank Welker as Bronx
Jonathan Frakes as David Xanatos
Marina Sirtis as Demona
Brigitte Bako as Angela
Goof Troop
Goofy gets a sitcom makeover as a single dad in Spoonerville, where he and Max move in next door to Pete, Peg, P.J., and Pistol. In dad mode, Goofy just wants a peaceful suburban reset. Max just wants his dad to be a little less Goofy in public. Pete just wants everyone to stop ruining his day.
It was always fun and relatable watching Goofy try to be a good dad and decent neighbor while Max cringed and Pete grumbled. Jim Cummings won the Annie Award for Best Voice Acting In The Field Of Animation for voicing Pete in 1993, and A Goofy Movie later continued the Goof Troop story on the big screen in 1995.
When did Goof Troop start?
It premiered on The Disney Channel on April 20, 1992.
How long did Goof Troop run for and how many episodes did it have?
The show has 78 episodes and ran until December 5, 1992.
Who were the main cast and characters of Goof Troop?
The main voice cast included:
Bill Farmer as Goofy
Dana Hill as Max Goof
Jim Cummings as Pete
April Winchell as Peg
Rob Paulsen as P.J.
Nancy Cartwright as Pistol
Frank Welker as Waffles and Chainsaw
Pepper Ann
Pepper Ann Pearson is too cool for seventh grade, at least according to the theme song. The show follows the titular 12-year-old at Hazelnut Middle School as normal preteen drama gets wildly amplified by her imagination.
Pepper Ann captured all the drama of being 12 and thinking your life was on the cusp of changing forever. Her world was awkward, theatrical, and wonderfully weird, with daydreams that made middle-school dynamics feel operatic.
When did Pepper Ann start?
It debuted on Disney’s One Saturday Morning on ABC on September 13, 1997.
How long did Pepper Ann run for and how many episodes did it have?
The final episode aired on November 30, 2001, marking the end of Pepper Ann’s 65-episode run.
Who were the main cast and characters of Pepper Ann?
The main voice cast included:
Kathleen Wilhoite as Pepper Ann Pearson
Clea Lewis as Nicky Little
Danny Cooksey as Milo Kamalani
April Winchell as Lydia Pearson
Pamela Segall as Moose Pearson
Don Adams as Principal Hickey
Jenna von Oÿ as Trinket St. Blair
Recess
At Third Street School, recess is serious business. T.J. Detweiler, Vince LaSalle, Spinelli, Gretchen Grundler, Mikey Blumberg, and Gus Griswald spend their playground time dealing with King Bob, the Ashleys, Miss Finster, Randall, and a student society with more rules than the classroom.
Complete with rulers, alliances, scandals, rumors, rituals, and power struggles, the playground was its own microcosm that made perfect sense if you ever experienced recess yourself. A dodgeball game could become a diplomatic incident, and the Ashleys could reshape public opinion with one joint utterance of “scandalous.” Recess was nominated for the Annie Award for Best Daytime Animated Television Program in 2000.
When did Recess start?
It debuted on Disney’s One Saturday Morning on ABC on September 13, 1997.
How long did Recess run for and how many episodes did it have?
The main 65-episode show ended on November 5, 2001, and was followed by three movies and a special crossover episode in season two of Lilo & Stitch: The Series.
Who were the main cast and characters of Recess?
The main voice cast included:
Andrew Lawrence as T.J. Detweiler
Rickey D’Shon Collins as Vince LaSalle
Pamela Segall as Ashley Spinelli
Jason Davis as Mikey Blumberg
Ashley Johnson as Gretchen Grundler
Courtland Mead as Gus Griswald
April Winchell as Miss Finster
Dabney Coleman as Principal Prickly
Allyce Beasley as Miss Grotke
Ryan O’Donohue as Randall Weems
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