Descendants: Wicked World

Descendants: Wicked World (also abbreviated simply as Wicked World) is an computer-animated short-form series based on the Disney Channel Original Movie Descendants. It premiered on September 9, 2015, on Disney Channel and its digital platforms, including WATCH Disney Channel, and ended on March 3, 2017. The series picks up after the film and introduces new characters from the Isle of the Lost and Auradon.

Main Series

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Jordan's Blue Carpet Minute
Live action shorts created to promote the Neon Lights Ball episodes and tease Descendants 2.


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Episodes
In addition to the episodes premiering during its original run, three 30-minute long specials combining batches of episodes chronologically were also released. This was most likely done to better associate the series with the Descendants doll lines; these specials helped showcase which episodes had a specific doll line. The airdates of these specials are listed below: The Wish Granted special skips episode 8, "Puffed Deliciousness", for unknown reasons. The Jewel-Bilee special is mistitled Jewel-Billiee on Disney+ Hotstar.
 * Wish Granted - December 13, 2015
 * Neon Lights Ball - July 15, 2016
 * Jewel-Bilee - March 3, 2017

Jordan's Blue Carpet Minute
For simplicity reasons, the episode number and air dates listed are prioritizing that of the YouTube releases.

Season 1
The songs in season 1 were featured as bonuses on the soundtrack of the first Descendants movie, which was released on July 31, 2015. Sofia Carson's cover of Rotten to the Core was used for the intro.

Season 2
The songs in season 2 were featured as bonuses on the Descendants 2 soundtrack, which was released on July 21, 2017. The only song not featured is Sofia Carson's Rotten to the Core, which is featured in the now shortened intro. Rather Be With You was featured in Descendants 2 as background music.

The music videos of these songs, which were originally uploaded onto YouTube by the official DisneyMusicVEVO account, are featured as episodes of the series after the respective episodes the songs appear in on Disney+. This was most likely done to increase the number of season two episodes from 15 to 18, to match season one's count. The dialogue parts of the music videos were dubbed into a select number of languages on the service.

International versions

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