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Radio Disney Page (revised)[edit]

Here is a slightly revised version. The things you want to add look interesting to me. I am not familiar with the Radio Disney so... good luck. Sorry for replying after a month. -- Magioladitis 23:47, 8 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Contests[edit]

Radio Disney also gives out cool prizes. If someone wins a contest then is in the running to win a Grand Prize, which usually consists of meeting a Radio Disney artist or going on an all expenses paid trip, for example to a dude ranch or a Disney theme park.

  • Codeword of the Day: The codeword is given out a few times every hour.
  • Bud and Iggy's "Where Are We?" : Bud and Iggy are lost and it is up to the caller to find out where they are. Three clues were given out.
  • Backwards Bop: A snippet of a song was played backward. The player had to try and guess what the song is forward (1996-2001)
  • Slowpoke Snippet: Exactly like Backwards Bop, only the song was slowed down (1996-2001)
  • My Dog's Better Than Your Dog: Callers call in with their pet dog and tries to get them to bark on command. (1997-2001)
  • I Did Something Cool In School: A Just Plain Mark and Zippy contest done weekly. Callers call in, and tell about something they did in school. The most interesting one wins (1996-2001)
  • I Just Found Out: Another Just Plain Mark and Zippy weekly contest. Callers call in, telling about something they found out, either in school, at home, etc.
  • I Had A Bad Day Because: The third of Just Plain Mark and Zippy's contest. The caller who had the worst bad day wins (1996-2001)
  • Just Plain Mark and Zippy's Island: This was done every Friday afternoon. Kids would send in their made up stores about being stranded on a deserted island. The story would contain three song titles in the sentences and those songs would be played and you would win a prize.

An example of a story would be "My family went on a boat trip to Hawaii, but on our way, our boat capsized, so we had to swim to a nearby island. When we finally got to land, we came across a sign that said "Welcome to the beautiful island of C'est La Vie

And that particular song would be played and this continued for two more songs.


  • Battle of the Cities: Two callers from different cities would call in. (During Mark and Zippy's show) and three questions would be given out. The caller who answers the most questions wins and gets bragging rights for their city.

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