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Some of the TGIF shows are owned by Disney. Others are owned by Warner Bros TV like Full House, Family Matters, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Perfect Strangers, and Step by Step and Hulu paid for those streaming rights.Makes sense. I wasn't sure if they outright owned it, since it was an ABC show.
Oh, interesting about Dinosaurs. I wonder if Full House and the other TGIF shows will move too. (Don't avatar quote me lol).
Sorry if I have missed it, but do we know if any of the original Mickey Mouse/Donald Duck/etc flicks are going to be on this service?
TIL there was The Incredible Journey before Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
It was definitely one of the better Disney Channel movies, as embarrassing as that is to admit. But I would be too scared to attempt to watch it again. It's probably better kept in the foggy, rose colored lens of nostalgia.
This is what I want to know. I want the old shorts, Mickey's trailer, clock cleaners, etc.
Did Disney made any documentary? Because im most interested in those
I just watched it a few weeks ago at the suggestion of my wife. It's the true story about how the Morgan horse breed came to be. I enjoyed it.
Same, man. Throw some Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in there too, assuming Disney got the rights to those when they got the character back.
I swear, we've already had "everything coming to Disney+" multiple times already.
Did Disney made any documentary? Because im most interested in those
Disney has been producing a line of nature documentaries called Disneynature over the past decade or so, a bunch of which are gonna be available on day one. Additionally, some of their earliest live-action fare was another nature documentary series called True-Life Adventures, which are also available. On top of that, it looks like there are a few National Geographic documentaries mixed in as well.
They did. Snow White and Pinocchio disks come with Oswald shorts in the bonus features. And they did a Disney Treasures release. I have it, and it's pretty cool. Some of them are actually really funny.
A prom queen mean girl dies as she receives her crown. Stuck in limbo, she has to make a choice on whether to help an unpopular girl snag the replacement crown, or go straight to Hell.
Waking Sleeping Beauty was shown in a tweet.Did Disney made any documentary? Because im most interested in those
Waking Sleeping Beauty is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Disney film producer Don Hahn and produced by Hahn and former Disney executive Peter Schneider. The film documents the history of Walt Disney Feature Animation from 1984 to 1994, covering the rise of a period referred to as the Disney Renaissance.
I had to look this one up:
The description threw me off until I saw it was an ABC Family movie.
Was "Malcom in the Middle" not mentioned in today's tweets?
They said it was coming to Disney+ back in April.
Shout out to the poor souls at Disney+ that had to create 600+ images and text for all these tweets.
It wasn't tweeted out so it probably just means it won't be there at launch.Was "Malcom in the Middle" not mentioned in today's tweets?
They said it was coming to Disney+ back in April.
o shit forgot about this