Discovery Kids (Latin American TV channel)

Discovery Kids (stylized as DK) is a Latin American subscription television channel owned by Warner Bros.

The network is also available in the Caribbean alongside several islands in the Americas, such as Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica and Puerto Rico.

[c] The logo originally showed a white stick figure jumping on a red background.

[1] In the early-to-mid 2000s, a website for the channel was launched, titled Tu Discovery Kids.

In April 2013, another TV series based on its mascots, simply titled Doki, premiered, being produced by Portfolio Entertainment.

[12] The Discovery Kids logo was portrayed as a planet, full of colorful and bright buildings and houses, and the channel's mascots all lived in there.

On 2 January 2017, Angry Birds Toons premiered, making it the only TV show on the channel to be based on a mobile game.

One common feature of the site are its online games, which originally required the Flash Player plugin.

A video player was added to its home page, alongside a Flash-based interface and the addition of minigames.

In 2011, the website received yet another major update, now featuring a 3D logo casting shadows in the banner.

[n] Kids en Control allows children to vote for shows, similar to Cartoon Network's 'Votatoon' which was exclusive to Latin America.

The background has three variants depending on the hour set in the user's computer: day, noon, and night.

In July 2015, the website and app got rebranded as Discovery Kids Play, featuring the addition of protected content that could only be accessed via an account, as well as HTML5-based games.

The tudiscoverykids.com domain remained in use until late 2016, when it was changed to discoverykidsplay.com, originally used as a redirect following the launch of Discovery Kids Play.

[17] Adult female aged between 25 and 49 years were also involved, as they are commonly the parents of children who guide at watching the channel, representing a total of 49%.

The logo of a Latin American children's TV channel, showing a planet followed by the word "Discovery" in a white font and the word "Kids" in yellow.
Logo used between 2002 and 2009, notable for being the only logo to be used in more than one era.
The logo of a Latin American children's TV channel, showing a green K circulated by a yellow ring with a blue D-sphere.
Two-dimensional logo used between 2009 and 2016.
The logo of a Latin American children's TV channel, showing a green K with a blue D speech bubble.
Three-dimensional logo for the 2016–2021 era.