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{{Infobox television|genre = Educational|creator = [[Gary Marsh]]<br />Gary Krisel|writer = William J. Caparella<br />Bobs Gannaway<br />Gary Marsh<br />Gary Krisel<br />Phil Weinstein<br />Broni Likomanov<br />Jeff Gordon<br />Catherine Lieuwen<br />Elizabeth Stonecipher<br />[[Chris Nee]]<br />Norton Virgien<br />Lorna Cook|director = Bobs Gannaway<br />Gary Marsh<br />Gary Krisel<br />Norton Virgien<br />Phil Weinstein<br />Broni Likomanov<br />Jeff Gordon<br />William J, Caparella<br />Steve Feldman<br />Lorna Cook|presenter =[[Sarah Silverman]] |starring = [[Owen Laramore]]<br />[[Dakota Fanning]] (archive recordings of her child voice)|voices = Sarah Silverman<br />[[Ginnifer Goodwin]]<br />[[Ed O'Neill]]<br />[[Tom Hanks]] (2017-2019)<br />[[Jim Hanks]] (2019-2020)|opentheme = "''Disney In The House''" Theme (2017-2018, seasons 1-14)<br />"A ''Disney In The House'' Day" (2018-2019, seasons 15-30)<br />"Welcome To ''Disney In The House''" (2019-2020, seasons 31-38)|endtheme = "So Long Song" (2017-2020, seasons 1-38)|composer = [[Jennifer Kes Remington]]<br />[[James L. Venable]]<br />[[Mark Watters]]|country = United States|language = English|num_seasons = 38|num_episodes = 340|executive_producer = Vixi Anderson|producer = Gary Marsh<br />Gary Krisel|runtime = 21-26 minutes|company = [[Walt Disney Wonder Television]]<br />[[Disney Television Animation]]|distributor = [[Disney-ABC Domestic Television]]|network = [[Disney Junior]]|first_aired = January 10, 2017|last_aired = February 24, 2020|cinematography = Moria Morel}}
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{{Infobox television|genre = Educational|creator = [[Gary Marsh]]<br />Gary Krisel|writer = William J. Caparella<br />Bobs Gannaway<br />Gary Marsh<br />Gary Krisel<br />Phil Weinstein<br />Broni Likomanov<br />Jeff Gordon<br />Catherine Lieuwen<br />Elizabeth Stonecipher<br />[[Chris Nee]]<br />Norton Virgien<br />Lorna Cook|director = Bobs Gannaway<br />Gary Marsh<br />Gary Krisel<br />Norton Virgien<br />Phil Weinstein<br />Broni Likomanov<br />Jeff Gordon<br />William J, Caparella<br />Steve Feldman<br />Lorna Cook|presenter =[[Sarah Silverman]] |starring = [[Owen Laramore]]<br />[[Dakota Fanning]] (archive recordings of her child voice)|voices = Sarah Silverman<br />[[Ginnifer Goodwin]]<br />[[Ed O'Neill]]<br />[[Tom Hanks]] (2017-2019)<br />[[Jim Hanks]] (2019-2020)<br />Gary Marsh<br />Gary Krisel|opentheme = "''Disney In The House''" Theme (2017-2018, seasons 1-14)<br />"A ''Disney In The House'' Day" (2018-2019, seasons 15-30)<br />"Welcome To ''Disney In The House''" (2019-2020, seasons 31-38)|endtheme = "So Long Song" (2017-2020, seasons 1-38)|composer = [[Jennifer Kes Remington]]<br />[[James L. Venable]]<br />[[Mark Watters]]|country = United States|language = English|num_seasons = 38|num_episodes = 340|executive_producer = Vixi Anderson|producer = Gary Marsh<br />Gary Krisel|runtime = 21-26 minutes|company = [[Walt Disney Wonder Television]]<br />[[Disney Television Animation]]|distributor = [[Disney-ABC Domestic Television]]|network = [[Disney Junior]]|first_aired = January 10, 2017|last_aired = February 24, 2020|cinematography = Moria Morel}}
 
'''''Disney In The House''''' is a [[live-action/animation|live-action/animated]] educational children's television series that premiered on [[Disney Junior]] on January 10, 2017. It was executive-produced, written, directed, and created by Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel, and stars the voices of [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Ginnifer Goodwin]] as the show's hostesses, Vanellope von Schweetz and Judy Hopps, who play Disney D's, a game where Vanellope, Judy, and the viewers find three D's in the Disney logo in order to figure out their plans for the day. ''Disney In The House'' was universally praised for its innovative animation, concepts from child development, and production techniques that helped viewers learn. It was nominated for 10 Emmy Awards, and is also Disney Junior's longest-running show to date, running for 38 seasons, each containing 10 episodes.
 
'''''Disney In The House''''' is a [[live-action/animation|live-action/animated]] educational children's television series that premiered on [[Disney Junior]] on January 10, 2017. It was executive-produced, written, directed, and created by Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel, and stars the voices of [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Ginnifer Goodwin]] as the show's hostesses, Vanellope von Schweetz and Judy Hopps, who play Disney D's, a game where Vanellope, Judy, and the viewers find three D's in the Disney logo in order to figure out their plans for the day. ''Disney In The House'' was universally praised for its innovative animation, concepts from child development, and production techniques that helped viewers learn. It was nominated for 10 Emmy Awards, and is also Disney Junior's longest-running show to date, running for 38 seasons, each containing 10 episodes.
   
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* Woody - a cowboy and one of Vanellope's neighbors. He occasionally visits Vanellope. He is voiced by [[Tom Hanks]] from 2017 to 2019, and his brother [[Jim Hanks]] from 2019 to 2020.
 
* Woody - a cowboy and one of Vanellope's neighbors. He occasionally visits Vanellope. He is voiced by [[Tom Hanks]] from 2017 to 2019, and his brother [[Jim Hanks]] from 2019 to 2020.
 
* Mr. Ziploc - an anthropomorphic talking plastic bowl who is Lawrence's news messenger and delivers Lawrence's news to Vanellope and Judy every day. He is voiced by [[Michael J. Fox]].
 
* Mr. Ziploc - an anthropomorphic talking plastic bowl who is Lawrence's news messenger and delivers Lawrence's news to Vanellope and Judy every day. He is voiced by [[Michael J. Fox]].
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* [[Gary Marsh]] and Gary Krisel as Zahn and Zimmer, a duck and rabbit duo who live in Vanellope and Judy's backyard. They appeared in the series and its adaptations only.
   
 
=== Recurring ===
 
=== Recurring ===
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* Piglet - a small pig. Though somewhat shy, oblivious, and neurotic, he is a gentle friend. He is voiced by [[Travis Oates]].
 
* Piglet - a small pig. Though somewhat shy, oblivious, and neurotic, he is a gentle friend. He is voiced by [[Travis Oates]].
* Nemo - a talking clownfish with a fin that is smaller than the other. He made his ''Disney In The House'' debut in "The Mystery Fish". He is voiced by Owen Laramore.
 
   
 
=== Minor ===
 
=== Minor ===

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Disney In The House
Genre Educational
Created by Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Written by William J. Caparella
Bobs Gannaway
Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Phil Weinstein
Broni Likomanov
Jeff Gordon
Catherine Lieuwen
Elizabeth Stonecipher
Chris Nee
Norton Virgien
Lorna Cook
Directed by Bobs Gannaway
Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Norton Virgien
Phil Weinstein
Broni Likomanov
Jeff Gordon
William J, Caparella
Steve Feldman
Lorna Cook
Presented by Sarah Silverman
Starring Owen Laramore
Dakota Fanning (archive recordings of her child voice)
Voices of Sarah Silverman
Ginnifer Goodwin
Ed O'Neill
Tom Hanks (2017-2019)
Jim Hanks (2019-2020)
Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Opening theme "Disney In The House" Theme (2017-2018, seasons 1-14)
"A Disney In The House Day" (2018-2019, seasons 15-30)
"Welcome To Disney In The House" (2019-2020, seasons 31-38)
Ending theme "So Long Song" (2017-2020, seasons 1-38)
Composer(s) Jennifer Kes Remington
James L. Venable
Mark Watters
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 38
No. of episodes 340
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Vixi Anderson
Producer(s) Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Cinematography Moria Morel
Running time 21-26 minutes
Production
company(s)
Walt Disney Wonder Television
Disney Television Animation
Distributor Disney-ABC Domestic Television
Broadcast
Original channel Disney Junior
First aired January 10, 2017
Last aired February 24, 2020
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Disney In The House is a live-action/animated educational children's television series that premiered on Disney Junior on January 10, 2017. It was executive-produced, written, directed, and created by Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel, and stars the voices of Sarah Silverman and Ginnifer Goodwin as the show's hostesses, Vanellope von Schweetz and Judy Hopps, who play Disney D's, a game where Vanellope, Judy, and the viewers find three D's in the Disney logo in order to figure out their plans for the day. Disney In The House was universally praised for its innovative animation, concepts from child development, and production techniques that helped viewers learn. It was nominated for 10 Emmy Awards, and is also Disney Junior's longest-running show to date, running for 38 seasons, each containing 10 episodes.

It has even spawned direct-to-video adaptations that has the same elements from the series.

Characters

The series takes place in a book where humans and Disney characters co-exist in harmony. It is hosted in a house inhabited by Vanellope, Judy, and most of their friends.

Main

  • Vanellope von Schweetz - a energetic girl and one of the two hostesses of the series. She lives with Hank, Judy, Beth, and Lawrence, who are a music band, in which she is the lead singer. She is voiced by Sarah Silverman.
  • Judy Hopps - an anthropomorphic bunny and one of the two hostesses of the series. She lives in the house with Vanellope, Beth, Hank, and Lawrence, who are a music band, in which she is the guitarist. Judy and Vanellope are some of the only characters seen in each episode. She is voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin.
  • Lawrence Pierce - Beth's older brother and the mayor of Disneyville. He wears a tie and lives with Beth, Vanellope, Judy, and Hank, who are a band, in which he plays the keys. He is played by Owen Laramore.
  • Beth Pierce - Lawrence's younger sister. She lives with Lawrence, Vanellope, Judy, and Hank. She plays the saxophone in the band and has a crush on her brother. She is played by Dakota Fanning through archive recordings of her child voice.
  • Hank - an octopus with seven tentacles who lives with Vanellope, Judy, Beth, and Lawrence. He plays drums in the band. He is voiced by Ed O'Neill.
  • Woody - a cowboy and one of Vanellope's neighbors. He occasionally visits Vanellope. He is voiced by Tom Hanks from 2017 to 2019, and his brother Jim Hanks from 2019 to 2020.
  • Mr. Ziploc - an anthropomorphic talking plastic bowl who is Lawrence's news messenger and delivers Lawrence's news to Vanellope and Judy every day. He is voiced by Michael J. Fox.
  • Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel as Zahn and Zimmer, a duck and rabbit duo who live in Vanellope and Judy's backyard. They appeared in the series and its adaptations only.

Recurring

  • Iggy - Vanellope's pet iguana who can communicate through distinctive chattering. His vocal effects were provided by Frank Welker.
  • The Little Green Men - a trio of green aliens. They are voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
  • Agent P - a silent platypus. He is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker
  • Piglet - a small pig. Though somewhat shy, oblivious, and neurotic, he is a gentle friend. He is voiced by Travis Oates.

Minor

  • Buzz Lightyear - a space ranger. He was voiced by Tim Allen from 2018 to 2019, and Gary Owen from 2019 to 2020.
  • Jessie - a cowgirl. She was voiced by Joan Cusack from 2018 to 2019, and Jessica DiCicco from 2019 to 2020.
  • Anna - a princess and Elsa's sister. She was voiced by Kristen Bell from 2018 to 2019, and Alison Pill from 2019 to 2020.
  • Elsa - an ice queen and Anna's sister. She was voiced by Idina Menzel from 2018 to 2019, and Jennifer Jason Leigh from 2019 to 2020.
  • Olaf - a comedic, goofy, silly talking snowman. He was voiced by Josh Gad from 2018 to 2019, and Dee Bradley Baker from 2019 to 2020.
  • Nick Wilde - an anthropomorphic fox. He is voiced by Jason Bateman.
  • Wreck-It Ralph - a giant who is 9 feet tall and weighs 643 pounds, but is actually a gentle of a giant. He was voiced by John C. Reilly from 2018 to 2019, and Brian T. Delaney from 2019 to 2020.

Episodes

Main article: List of Disney In The House episodes

The show ran for 38 seasons, each containing 10 episodes, up to a total of 340 episodes, which would make it the longest-running Disney Junior series to date.

Reception

Disney In The House received critical acclaim and was critical of Disney Junior's growth. It holds an audience score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. On Metacritic, it has a score of 95 out of 100 based on 50 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".