The Children's Channel (Southeast Asia)

The Children's Channel (or simply TCC from 1995 - 1998) was a Southeast Asian channel owned by Flextech Asia. It first launched on April 1, 1993, and closed on January 14th, 2000, being replaced by Disney Channel.

History
On April 1, 1993, The Children's Channel launched in Southeast Asia, becoming the first channel of its kind in the region. When the channel launched, it used the 1993 branding that was present on the European and Latin American feeds. The channel's mascot was Link Anchorman, who's voice, Tom Whitnall, was retained from the European feeds.

On April 1, 1995, The Children's Channel received a rebrand, changing its name to TCC in an effort to make the channel stand out from competitors like Cartoon Network and Disney Channel. The channel's new slogan was "Totally Cool" While TCC's European feed had different sub-brandings at the time, the Shapeshifting branding was used to its full potential on the Asian feed, including having its own break bumpers and endpages.

Programming
Main article: List of programs broadcast by The Children's Channel (Southeast Asia)

Major content suppliers for The Children's Channel's Asian feed included the BBC, DIC Entertainment, Discovery Networks, NBC, Nelvana, Nickelodeon (Until 1998), and Saban Entertainment, among others.