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In May 2023, similar to what was done at Max, the service (and Hulu) began a massive purge of much of its lower-performing original content (including most library content), removing many movies and shows from legal public availability. In the same month, it was announced the service in the US would be merged with Hulu's content, though Hulu would continue to exist as a standalone service as well. That same year, Disney+ announced that it would gradually add a number of restored WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the remaining months of 2023 as part of a restoration project which coincides with the company-wide [=Disney100=] celebration as well as a ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' [=4K=] restoration[[note]]The same restoration used on [=4K=] Ultra HD prints of the film, also to coincide with [=Disney100=][[/note]] on August 27 of that year, as part of World Princess Day. On December of that year, [=Disney+=] began its integration with Hulu with via a beta launch that combined most of the stuff on Hulu to their platform, meaning you can watch kid-friendly stuff like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and hardcore gore filled shows like ''Anime/AttackOnTitan'' and ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, seriously]]. For reference, Creator/IanJonesQuartey[[note]]whose show, ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' was on there, [[FauxHorrific to everybody's horror]][[/note]] [[https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/1732436944561545331?t=QLHGuaILoiu642HVcM8H9g&s=19 noted this and said it was weird]]. On March 27, 2024, Disney+ officially launched its integration with Hulu, which coincided with a redesigned brand identity for the service moving forward.

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In May 2023, similar to what was done at Max, the service (and Hulu) began a massive purge of much of its lower-performing original content (including most library content), removing many movies and shows from legal public availability. In the same month, it was announced the service in the US would be merged with Hulu's content, though Hulu would continue to exist as a standalone service as well. That same year, Disney+ announced that it would gradually add a number of restored WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the remaining months of 2023 as part of a restoration project which coincides with the company-wide [=Disney100=] celebration as well as a ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' [=4K=] restoration[[note]]The same restoration used on [=4K=] Ultra HD prints of the film, also to coincide with [=Disney100=][[/note]] on August 27 of that year, as part of World Princess Day. On December of that year, [=Disney+=] began its integration with Hulu with via a beta launch that combined most of the stuff on Hulu to their platform, meaning you can watch kid-friendly stuff like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and hardcore gore filled shows like ''Anime/AttackOnTitan'' and ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, seriously]]. For reference, Creator/IanJonesQuartey[[note]]whose show, ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' was on there, [[FauxHorrific to everybody's horror]][[/note]] [[https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/1732436944561545331?t=QLHGuaILoiu642HVcM8H9g&s=19 noted this and said it was weird]]. On March 27, 2024, Disney+ officially launched its integration with Hulu, which coincided with a redesigned brand identity for the service moving forward.
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In May 2023, similar to what was done at Max, the service (and Hulu) began a massive purge of much of its lower-performing original content (including most library content), removing many movies and shows from legal public availability. In the same month, it was announced the service in the US would be merged with Hulu's content, though Hulu would continue to exist as a standalone service as well. That same year, Disney+ announced that it would gradually add a number of restored WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the remaining months of 2023 as part of a restoration project which coincides with the company-wide [=Disney100=] celebration as well as a ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' [=4K=] restoration[[note]]The same restoration used on [=4K=] Ultra HD prints of the film, also to coincide with [=Disney100=][[/note]] on August 27 of that year, as part of World Princess Day. On December of that year, [=Disney+=] began its integration with Hulu with a wider rollout planned by spring of 2024 via a beta launch that combined most of the stuff on Hulu to their platform, meaning you can watch kid-friendly stuff like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and hardcore gore filled shows like ''Anime/AttackOnTitan'' and ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, seriously]]. For reference, Creator/IanJonesQuartey[[note]]whose show, ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' was on there, [[FauxHorrific to everybody's horror]][[/note]] [[https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/1732436944561545331?t=QLHGuaILoiu642HVcM8H9g&s=19 noted this and said it was weird]].

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In May 2023, similar to what was done at Max, the service (and Hulu) began a massive purge of much of its lower-performing original content (including most library content), removing many movies and shows from legal public availability. In the same month, it was announced the service in the US would be merged with Hulu's content, though Hulu would continue to exist as a standalone service as well. That same year, Disney+ announced that it would gradually add a number of restored WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the remaining months of 2023 as part of a restoration project which coincides with the company-wide [=Disney100=] celebration as well as a ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' [=4K=] restoration[[note]]The same restoration used on [=4K=] Ultra HD prints of the film, also to coincide with [=Disney100=][[/note]] on August 27 of that year, as part of World Princess Day. On December of that year, [=Disney+=] began its integration with Hulu with a wider rollout planned by spring of 2024 via a beta launch that combined most of the stuff on Hulu to their platform, meaning you can watch kid-friendly stuff like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and hardcore gore filled shows like ''Anime/AttackOnTitan'' and ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, seriously]]. For reference, Creator/IanJonesQuartey[[note]]whose show, ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' was on there, [[FauxHorrific to everybody's horror]][[/note]] [[https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/1732436944561545331?t=QLHGuaILoiu642HVcM8H9g&s=19 noted this and said it was weird]].
weird]]. On March 27, 2024, Disney+ officially launched its integration with Hulu, which coincided with a redesigned brand identity for the service moving forward.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: All over the place, depending on the severity of the content and sometimes the prestige of the title. This was a noted point of controversy since it pushed the LGBT-themed ''Series/LoveVictor'' to Hulu[[note]](''the reason has been revealed to be due to teen alcohol use'')[[/note]] and ultimately terminated the planned ''Series/LizzieMcGuire'' sequel series. This may be lessened in the future due to corporate shakeups in its first year of business. General instances of this trope [[Bowdlerise have their own page]]
** ''Film/ANewHope'' still has the censored blaster shots that were first edited in the ''1997 Special Edition''.
** ''{{WesternAnimation/Fantasia}}'' still has all scenes of Sunflower (the black centaurette) cropped out or replaced with alternate footage where she's nowhere to be found. However, the infamous scenes of the topless harpies remain uncensored. This also applied to the long-awaited 2021 digital release of the film.
** ''WesternAnimation/ClockCleaners'' was previously censored due to a mishearing of what Donald says to the spring. Now, what he says to the spring (which to be clear is "Says who?!", which should've been made obvious by the spring's response of "Says I.") remains intact. However, Don's line after that ("I'll bust you, you doggone snake-in-the-grass!") is still replaced with [[{{Angrish}} random angry quacking]].
*** The ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' short ''Santa's Workshop'' edits out the scenes of Santa approving a pickaninny toy, as well as a brief shot of a toy styled after a stereotypical Jew doing a traditional Jewish dance.
*** [[https://twitter.com/Ryan_Treasures/status/1710685426044813570 As one user on X (formerly Twitter) pointed out]], the WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck[=/=]WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale short ''Chips Ahoy'' removes the scene where Donald blows cigar smoke on Chip and Dale.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar The Return of Jafar]]'' retains the edits made to the DVD release, which censored a pair of shots of Jafar getting electrocuted in the climactic battle.
** ''Film/TheSantaClause1'' appears to be a 4K upscale of the Blu-Ray release, which, along with most releases after 1996, is missing the dialogue about a phone sex line called "1-800-SPANK-ME".
** The version of Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/KnickKnack'' used is the censored version made for its 2003 rerelease, where a toy mermaid's large breasts are reanimated as a flat chest.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' includes a minor edit done to all home media releases since 2006 that erases the wedding priest's unfortunate-looking knobby knees (which were commonly mistaken as him [[SomethingElseAlsoRises having an erection]]).
** ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' uses the exact transfer as the 2019 Blu-Ray, [[https://twitter.com/TMilesANIMATION/status/1249790059248627714 which edited at least four shots]].
** The version of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' on the service is the 2019 4K master, which skips over one HilariousOuttake during the credits that features Stinky Pete and two Toys/{{Barbie}} dolls in a CastingCouch situation (which was retained on all home video and digital releases prior to 2019). The scene was previously removed after Pixar's John Lasseter was accused of sexual harassment at Pixar and ousted as a result.
** ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' uses the UK/Ireland version of the film, which changed the scene where Lilo is hiding inside a clothes dryer into her hiding inside a wooden cubby with a pizza box lid as the door. This edited version was also used on the 2022 Blu-Ray/DVD release.[[note]]TV airings are worse because the scene is edited outright with a fade to black just before Nani figures out where Lilo is hiding, then fades back in after Nani got Lilo in a towel.[[/note]]
** Some of the ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows are sourced from edited copies made for Creator/ToonDisney. The ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'' episode "A Baloo Switcheroo", for example, is missing a shot of Don Karnage threatening Professor O'Bowens with his sword.
** The ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'' short "Electricity, Electricity" has frames removed during all the portions with the word "Electricity" flashing on the screen. This was done as a precaution to epileptic viewers whose seizures are triggered by quickly flashing lights, but the removal of the frames causes quite a contrast when you watch them alongside the portions that ''didn't'' have frames removed.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' has the two frames of a topless woman in an apartment window during Orville's flight edited out, which was also the version shown on home video.
** Initially, ''Film/{{Splash}}'' had some newly-CGI'd GodivaHair cover a nude Madison's butt as she runs back into the sea, plus [[https://70srichard.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/splash.jpg other scenes of her nudity had her butt]] or breasts cropped out with zooming, and one scene involving her swimming into a sunken ship used alternate shots to cover nudity. In November 2022, a 4K remaster of the film that removes all those edits was uploaded but would reinstate in the future.
** ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' is an unintentional case. It was intended for theatrical release with a PG-13 rating (and had already been submitted to the MPA). Movies with that rating are only allowed one use of the word "fuck", so the other few uses in the play have their audio censored. Everything else, like Alexander Hamilton's affair with Maria Reynolds, is otherwise uncensored.
** The ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' episode "Baby Cupid" [[https://twitter.com/lovelychubly/status/1262357465448034305 censors a bit of Theresa Russo's cleavage]], due to Disney+ using a print from [[https://twitter.com/Originalsboy11/status/1264410713168191488 a 2009 rerun]] that has since become the standard on digital releases.
** The ''Series/ShakeItUp'' episode "Party It Up" is the edited version that gets rid of any reference to a character having an eating disorder, due to complaints from Music/DemiLovato.
** India's Disney+ Hotstar, which is Disney+ InNameOnly, carries HBO's ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where it has (somewhat clumsily) censored crude jokes mocking Disney-owned characters. Oliver noticed and made fun of the platform in a later episode of the series.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheSmallOne'' retains the edits done for the DVD release, which changed the lyrics in "The Merchant's Song" to be less anti-Semitic and altered the star in the ending to look less like a cross.
** The ''Series/ANTFarm'' episode "The [=informANT=]" uses the toned-down version that edits or omits moments of Officer 3-9's PoliceBrutality following complaints.
** ''Film/AdventuresInBabysitting'' is present with the TV broadcast, meaning changes of "Thor's a homo" to "Thor's a weirdo" and the PrecisionFStrike moments to "fool".
** ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E7MargeGetsAJob Marge Gets a Job]]" maintains the TV broadcast's replacement of "Tourette's" with "rabies".
** In 2022, it was revealed an episode of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' had several scenes modified to censor violence, with blood splatter removed from one shot (and the dead character now having [[BigSleep his eyes closed]] instead of [[DiesWideOpen open]]), and another shot showing an assailant merely being struck by a thrown pipe instead of being [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaled by it]]. After fan outcry, Disney+ claimed the upload of the altered scenes had been the result of a software glitch and restored the original version.
** The English dub of ''Series/O11CE'' censors a whole subplot about [[GetBackInTheCloset a gay character who tries to get close to his male crush]]. Worse, [[https://twitter.com/caitlovesdisney/status/1342881349766668288 they originally left it intact when it aired in the UK]] and the changes were not reverted when the series was released in the United States. The original Spanish audio was not affected by this change.
** In ''Film/FreeSolo'', the phrase "fucked up" is changed to "messed up", and the word "goddamn" is also censored.
** In ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBullwhipGriffin'', the word "coolie" is censored in one scene.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', a rock that is thrown at someone is changed to an acorn. This was due to said film using the Blu-ray master.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: All over the place, depending on the severity of the content and sometimes the prestige of the title. This was a noted point of controversy since it pushed the LGBT-themed ''Series/LoveVictor'' to Hulu[[note]](''the reason has been revealed to be due to teen alcohol use'')[[/note]] and ultimately terminated the planned ''Series/LizzieMcGuire'' sequel series. This may be lessened in the future due to corporate shakeups in its first year of business. General instances of this trope [[Bowdlerise have their own page]]
** ''Film/ANewHope'' still has the censored blaster shots that were first edited in the ''1997 Special Edition''.
** ''{{WesternAnimation/Fantasia}}'' still has all scenes of Sunflower (the black centaurette) cropped out or replaced with alternate footage where she's nowhere to be found. However, the infamous scenes of the topless harpies remain uncensored. This also applied to the long-awaited 2021 digital release of the film.
** ''WesternAnimation/ClockCleaners'' was previously censored due to a mishearing of what Donald says to the spring. Now, what he says to the spring (which to be clear is "Says who?!", which should've been made obvious by the spring's response of "Says I.") remains intact. However, Don's line after that ("I'll bust you, you doggone snake-in-the-grass!") is still replaced with [[{{Angrish}} random angry quacking]].
*** The ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'' short ''Santa's Workshop'' edits out the scenes of Santa approving a pickaninny toy, as well as a brief shot of a toy styled after a stereotypical Jew doing a traditional Jewish dance.
*** [[https://twitter.com/Ryan_Treasures/status/1710685426044813570 As one user on X (formerly Twitter) pointed out]], the WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck[=/=]WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale short ''Chips Ahoy'' removes the scene where Donald blows cigar smoke on Chip and Dale.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar The Return of Jafar]]'' retains the edits made to the DVD release, which censored a pair of shots of Jafar getting electrocuted in the climactic battle.
** ''Film/TheSantaClause1'' appears to be a 4K upscale of the Blu-Ray release, which, along with most releases after 1996, is missing the dialogue about a phone sex line called "1-800-SPANK-ME".
** The version of Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/KnickKnack'' used is the censored version made for its 2003 rerelease, where a toy mermaid's large breasts are reanimated as a flat chest.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' includes a minor edit done to all home media releases since 2006 that erases the wedding priest's unfortunate-looking knobby knees (which were commonly mistaken as him [[SomethingElseAlsoRises having an erection]]).
** ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' uses the exact transfer as the 2019 Blu-Ray, [[https://twitter.com/TMilesANIMATION/status/1249790059248627714 which edited at least four shots]].
** The version of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' on the service is the 2019 4K master, which skips over one HilariousOuttake during the credits that features Stinky Pete and two Toys/{{Barbie}} dolls in a CastingCouch situation (which was retained on all home video and digital releases prior to 2019). The scene was previously removed after Pixar's John Lasseter was accused of sexual harassment at Pixar and ousted as a result.
** ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' uses the UK/Ireland version of the film, which changed the scene where Lilo is hiding inside a clothes dryer into her hiding inside a wooden cubby with a pizza box lid as the door. This edited version was also used on the 2022 Blu-Ray/DVD release.[[note]]TV airings are worse because the scene is edited outright with a fade to black just before Nani figures out where Lilo is hiding, then fades back in after Nani got Lilo in a towel.[[/note]]
** Some of the ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows are sourced from edited copies made for Creator/ToonDisney. The ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'' episode "A Baloo Switcheroo", for example, is missing a shot of Don Karnage threatening Professor O'Bowens with his sword.
** The ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'' short "Electricity, Electricity" has frames removed during all the portions with the word "Electricity" flashing on the screen. This was done as a precaution to epileptic viewers whose seizures are triggered by quickly flashing lights, but the removal of the frames causes quite a contrast when you watch them alongside the portions that ''didn't'' have frames removed.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' has the two frames of a topless woman in an apartment window during Orville's flight edited out, which was also the version shown on home video.
** Initially, ''Film/{{Splash}}'' had some newly-CGI'd GodivaHair cover a nude Madison's butt as she runs back into the sea, plus [[https://70srichard.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/splash.jpg other scenes of her nudity had her butt]] or breasts cropped out with zooming, and one scene involving her swimming into a sunken ship used alternate shots to cover nudity. In November 2022, a 4K remaster of the film that removes all those edits was uploaded but would reinstate in the future.
** ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' is an unintentional case. It was intended for theatrical release with a PG-13 rating (and had already been submitted to the MPA). Movies with that rating are only allowed one use of the word "fuck", so the other few uses in the play have their audio censored. Everything else, like Alexander Hamilton's affair with Maria Reynolds, is otherwise uncensored.
** The ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' episode "Baby Cupid" [[https://twitter.com/lovelychubly/status/1262357465448034305 censors a bit of Theresa Russo's cleavage]], due to Disney+ using a print from [[https://twitter.com/Originalsboy11/status/1264410713168191488 a 2009 rerun]] that has since become the standard on digital releases.
** The ''Series/ShakeItUp'' episode "Party It Up" is the edited version that gets rid of any reference to a character having an eating disorder, due to complaints from Music/DemiLovato.
** India's Disney+ Hotstar, which is Disney+ InNameOnly, carries HBO's ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'', where it has (somewhat clumsily) censored crude jokes mocking Disney-owned characters. Oliver noticed and made fun of the platform in a later episode of the series.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheSmallOne'' retains the edits done for the DVD release, which changed the lyrics in "The Merchant's Song" to be less anti-Semitic and altered the star in the ending to look less like a cross.
** The ''Series/ANTFarm'' episode "The [=informANT=]" uses the toned-down version that edits or omits moments of Officer 3-9's PoliceBrutality following complaints.
** ''Film/AdventuresInBabysitting'' is present with the TV broadcast, meaning changes of "Thor's a homo" to "Thor's a weirdo" and the PrecisionFStrike moments to "fool".
** ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E7MargeGetsAJob Marge Gets a Job]]" maintains the TV broadcast's replacement of "Tourette's" with "rabies".
** In 2022, it was revealed an episode of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' had several scenes modified to censor violence, with blood splatter removed from one shot (and the dead character now having [[BigSleep his eyes closed]] instead of [[DiesWideOpen open]]), and another shot showing an assailant merely being struck by a thrown pipe instead of being [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaled by it]]. After fan outcry, Disney+ claimed the upload of the altered scenes had been the result of a software glitch and restored the original version.
** The English dub of ''Series/O11CE'' censors a whole subplot about [[GetBackInTheCloset a gay character who tries to get close to his male crush]]. Worse, [[https://twitter.com/caitlovesdisney/status/1342881349766668288 they originally left it intact when it aired in the UK]] and the changes were not reverted when the series was released in the United States. The original Spanish audio was not affected by this change.
** In ''Film/FreeSolo'', the phrase "fucked up" is changed to "messed up", and the word "goddamn" is also censored.
** In ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBullwhipGriffin'', the word "coolie" is censored in one scene.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', a rock that is thrown at someone is changed to an acorn. This was due to said film using the Blu-ray master.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: All over the place, depending on the severity of the content and sometimes the prestige of the title. This was a noted point of controversy since it pushed the LGBT-themed ''Series/LoveVictor'' to Hulu[[note]](''the reason has been revealed to be due to teen alcohol use'')[[/note]] and ultimately terminated the planned ''Series/LizzieMcGuire'' sequel series. This may be lessened in the future due to corporate shakeups in its first year of business.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: All over the place, depending on the severity of the content and sometimes the prestige of the title. This was a noted point of controversy since it pushed the LGBT-themed ''Series/LoveVictor'' to Hulu[[note]](''the reason has been revealed to be due to teen alcohol use'')[[/note]] and ultimately terminated the planned ''Series/LizzieMcGuire'' sequel series. This may be lessened in the future due to corporate shakeups in its first year of business. General instances of this trope [[Bowdlerise have their own page]]
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** Similar to how Creator/HBOMax treats pre-HD [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Television]] content, all older programs that Disney hadn't already made in or remastered to high definition have been upscaled to HD on Disney+. However, this causes the live-action Disney Channel shows that were shot on videotape (such as ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', and the pre-HD episodes of ''Series/HannahMontana'' and ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'') to suffer frame rate drops due to deinterlacing.

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** Similar to how Creator/HBOMax Creator/{{Max}} treats pre-HD [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Television]] content, all older programs that Disney hadn't already made in or remastered to high definition have been upscaled to HD on Disney+. However, this causes the live-action Disney Channel shows that were shot on videotape (such as ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', and the pre-HD episodes of ''Series/HannahMontana'' and ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'') to suffer frame rate drops due to deinterlacing.



** In November 2019, Disney+ launched in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands... and that was it. Most Western European countries outside the Netherlands had to wait until March or September 2020 to get Disney+, to say nothing of the rest of the world (for example, Japan, which probably has the biggest non-American Disney fandom, only got it in June 2020, but didn't get the true updated version until 2021). It's especially problematic given the hype and coverage of its current {{cash cow|franchise}} show, ''Series/TheMandalorian'', in an age of worldwide launches for big new TV shows, and it's frustrating for fans who don't live in one of the five countries where it launched first and take big spoilers in the face on clickbait news sites or through memes on social media. And when the service did launch internationally, viewers in those countries still had to get the first season one episode per week, even though the whole season had been released in countries where the service first launched. Also, it's also weird considering [[SpoiledByTheMerchandise merch that involves a major spoiler]] of said show (namely, toys and T-shirts of Grogu) would be available for Christmas 2019 in some of the countries that didn't have Disney+ yet. Some resort to using [=VPNs=] to get Disney+ and, on a more concerning note, others use [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil illegal]] [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes means]].[[note]]The fact that Disney+ already had dubs in just about every language even helped international fans with that![[/note]] Some media commentators directly relate massive piracy of ''The Mandalorian'' to the release delays of the service. Disney initially planned to mitigate this issue with their initial bid for Fox's assets, which included large shares in the telecommunications company Sky, which would have helped expand Disney+'s international reach at launch. However, Comcast had a counter-bid for Fox that specifically targeted Sky; after Disney raised their bid and agreed to divest the Sky shares, Comcast purchased those, giving them an edge for their own plans for streaming and putting Disney at a comparative disadvantage.

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** In November 2019, Disney+ launched in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands... and that was it. Most Western European countries outside of the Netherlands had to wait until March or September 2020 to get Disney+, to say nothing of the rest of the world (for example, Japan, which probably has the biggest non-American Disney fandom, only got it in June 2020, but didn't get the true updated version until 2021). It's especially problematic given the hype and coverage of its current {{cash cow|franchise}} show, ''Series/TheMandalorian'', in an age of worldwide launches for big new TV shows, and it's frustrating for fans who don't live in one of the five countries where it launched first and take big spoilers in the face on clickbait news sites or through memes on social media. And when the service did launch internationally, viewers in those countries still had to get the first season one episode per week, even though the whole season had been released in countries where the service first launched. Also, it's also weird considering [[SpoiledByTheMerchandise merch that involves a major spoiler]] of said show (namely, toys and T-shirts of Grogu) would be available for Christmas 2019 in some of the countries that didn't have Disney+ yet. Some resort to using [=VPNs=] to get Disney+ and, on a more concerning note, others use [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil illegal]] [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes means]].[[note]]The fact that Disney+ already had dubs in just about every language even helped international fans with that![[/note]] Some media commentators directly relate massive piracy of ''The Mandalorian'' to the release delays of the service. Disney initially planned to mitigate this issue with their initial bid for Fox's assets, which included large shares in the telecommunications company Sky, which would have helped expand Disney+'s international reach at launch. However, Comcast had a counter-bid for Fox that specifically targeted Sky; after Disney raised their bid and agreed to divest the Sky shares, Comcast purchased those, giving them an edge for their own plans for streaming and putting Disney at a comparative disadvantage.



** ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', season 1, episode 18, "Smart and Smarter", isn't available due to the controversy surrounding the episode's plot (Zack faking having dyslexia so he will get lighter school work). The Season 3 episode "Doin' Time in Suite 2330" is also not available, as it has been banned from the networks and the linear streaming services since Chris Brown assaulted Rihanna (however, it is still available for purchase on services such as Amazon Prime Video and iTunes).

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** ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', season 1, episode 18, "Smart and Smarter", isn't available due to the controversy surrounding the episode's plot (Zack faking having dyslexia so he will get lighter school work). The Season 3 episode "Doin' Time in Suite 2330" is also not available, as it has been banned from the networks and the linear streaming services since Chris Brown assaulted Rihanna (however, it is still available for purchase on services such as Amazon Prime Video and iTunes).



** ''WesternAnimation/SchoolHouseRock'', an Creator/{{ABC}} in-house production from before Disney purchased the network, bears a "Disney presents" label, also as on the home video releases.

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** ''WesternAnimation/SchoolHouseRock'', an Creator/{{ABC}} [[Creator/{{AmericanBroadcastingCompany}} ABC]] in-house production from before Disney purchased the network, bears a "Disney presents" label, also as on the home video releases.



** Some Disney-owned content [[NoExportForYou may also be barred from appearing in a certain country's Disney+ library]] if Disney doesn't own the rights to the content in that specific region. For example, ''Film/{{Dragonslayer}}'', ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', ''Film/{{Popeye}}'', and ''Film/TerminatorDarkFate'' are available on all international versions of Disney+ (assuming that Disney+ in Latin America, the UK, Europe, South Africa, MENA countries, Israel, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan & Korea and Disney+ Hotstar in India, Malaysia & Thailand is willing to carry said titles), but not on the North American versions of the service as [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]] holds the rights to all four films in that territory. On the flip side, ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' is on [[Creator/{{Max}} HBO Max]] in Brazil, because Creator/WarnerBros still holds some international rights.

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** Some Disney-owned content [[NoExportForYou may also be barred from appearing in a certain country's Disney+ library]] if Disney doesn't own the rights to the content in that specific region. For example, ''Film/{{Dragonslayer}}'', ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', ''Film/{{Popeye}}'', and ''Film/TerminatorDarkFate'' are available on all international versions of Disney+ (assuming that Disney+ in Latin America, the UK, Europe, South Africa, MENA countries, Israel, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan & Korea and Disney+ Hotstar in India, Malaysia & Thailand is willing to carry said titles), but not on the North American versions of the service as [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]] holds the rights to all four films in that territory. On the flip side, ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' is on [[Creator/{{Max}} HBO Max]] Creator/{{Max}} in Brazil, because Creator/WarnerBros still holds some international rights.
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** ''Series/TheAcolyte'' (2024-present)
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** While not part of Disney's collection of franchises, anime fans were completely shocked when it was announced that Disney+ would be the home for the ''entire Anime/{{Macross}} franchise'' (though, in a NoExportForYou, ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' and ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove'' isn't part of this outside of Japan), allowing fans to not only see the usually out of circulation ''Anime/MacrossIILoversAgain'' and ''Anime/MacrossPlus'' once more, but also see ''Anime/Macross7'', ''Anime/MacrossF'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' and all their related OVA and movie entries legally.

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** While not part of Disney's collection of franchises, anime fans were completely shocked when it was announced that Disney+ would be the home for the ''entire Anime/{{Macross}} franchise'' (though, in a NoExportForYou, ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' and ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove'' isn't part of this outside of Japan), allowing fans to not only see the usually out of circulation ''Anime/MacrossIILoversAgain'' ''Anime/MacrossII'' and ''Anime/MacrossPlus'' once more, but also see ''Anime/Macross7'', ''Anime/MacrossF'', ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' and all their related OVA and movie entries legally.
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** While not part of Disney's collection of franchises, anime fans were completely shocked when it was announced that Disney+ would be the home for the ''entire Anime/{{Macross}} franchise'' (though, in a NoExportForYou, ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' and ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove'' isn't part of this outside of Japan), allowing fans to not only see the usually out of circulation ''Anime/MacrossIILoversAgain'' and ''Anime/MacrossPlus'' once more, but also see ''Anime/Macross7'', ''Anime/MacrossF'', ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' and all their related OVA and movie entries legally.
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* TBA-- Vietnam^

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* TBA-- TBA -- Vietnam^



* [[Music/TheBeatles Apple Corps]]: ''Series/TheBeatlesGetBack'' (Presented as a Disney product)
* [[{{Creator/TheBBC}} BBC Studios]]: ''Series/DancingWithTheStars'' (ABC licenses US distribution from BBC, US only), ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' (except in native Australia, as well as New Zealand and China) and ''Series/DoctorWho'' (Fourteenth Doctor onward)[[note]]At the time of the announcement of the Disney+ distribution deal, [[https://tvline.com/2022/10/25/disney-plus-new-doctor-who-episodes-release-date-november-2023/ the streaming rights of the previous Doctors (in the US) will remain where they are for the foreseeable future]]: First to Eighth Doctors on [=BritBox=], Ninth to Thirteenth Doctors on Creator/{{Max}} and BBC America[[/note]], deal does not include the UK and Ireland (which will remain on BBC [=iPlayer=] for another decade).

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* [[Music/TheBeatles Apple Corps]]: ''Series/TheBeatlesGetBack'' (Presented (presented as a Disney product)
* [[{{Creator/TheBBC}} BBC Studios]]: ''Series/DancingWithTheStars'' (ABC licenses US distribution from BBC, US only), ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' (except in its native Australia, as well as New Zealand and China) and ''Series/DoctorWho'' (Fourteenth Doctor onward)[[note]]At the time of the announcement of the Disney+ distribution deal, [[https://tvline.com/2022/10/25/disney-plus-new-doctor-who-episodes-release-date-november-2023/ the streaming rights of the previous Doctors (in the US) will remain where they are for the foreseeable future]]: First to Eighth Doctors on [=BritBox=], Ninth to Thirteenth Doctors on Creator/{{Max}} and BBC America[[/note]], deal does not include the UK and Ireland (which will remain on BBC [=iPlayer=] for another decade).



* Creator/SonyPictures: The ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' films, selected second-run films from Sony's 2022-2026 theatrical slate and [[https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/disney-sony-marvel-spiderman-movie-deal-1234957207/ several other catalog titles]]; US only

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* Creator/SonyPictures: The ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' films, selected second-run films from Sony's 2022-2026 theatrical slate and [[https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/disney-sony-marvel-spiderman-movie-deal-1234957207/ several other catalog titles]]; US onlytitles]]



* Creator/{{Zagtoon}}: ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' (also airs on the Disney Channels globally), except in its domestic France

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* Creator/{{Zagtoon}}: ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' (also airs on the Disney Channels globally), except in its domestic native France
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** The inclusion of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' raised a few eyebrows, considering Disney+ was marketed as a family-oriented service alongside the fact that Disney also owns Hulu, where all the other adult-oriented Creator/{{Fox}} cartoons are on. Most of the other less-than-family-friendly titles available are movies such as ''[[Film/FantasticFour2015 Fant4stic]]'' and ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', although Disney does accept PG-13 superhero and action-adventure films (as evidenced by the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse), later expanding to include Marvel-affiliated R/TV-MA films and series.

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** The inclusion of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' raised a few eyebrows, considering Disney+ was marketed as a family-oriented service alongside the fact that Disney also owns Hulu, where all the other adult-oriented Creator/{{Fox}} cartoons are on. Most of the other less-than-family-friendly titles available are movies such as ''[[Film/FantasticFour2015 Fant4stic]]'' and ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', although Disney does accept PG-13 superhero and action-adventure films (as evidenced by the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse), later expanding to include Marvel-affiliated R/TV-MA films and series.

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** In November 2019, Disney+ launched in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands... and that was it. Most Western European countries outside the Netherlands had to wait until March or September 2020 to get Disney+, to say nothing of the rest of the world (for example, Japan, which probably has the biggest non-American Disney fandom, only got it in June 2020, but didn't get the true updated version until 2021). It's especially problematic given the hype and coverage of its current {{cash cow|franchise}} show, ''Series/TheMandalorian'', in an age of worldwide launches for big new TV shows, and it's frustrating for fans who don't live in one of the five countries where it launched first and take big spoilers in the face on clickbait news sites or through memes on social media. And when the service did launch internationally, viewers in those countries still had to get the first season one episode per week, even though the whole season had been released in countries where the service first launched. Also, it's also weird considering [[SpoiledByTheMerchandise merch that involves a major spoiler]] of said show (namely, toys and T-shirts of the baby of Yoda's species) would be available for Christmas 2019 in some of the countries that didn't have Disney+ yet. Some resort to using [=VPNs=] to get Disney+ and, on a more concerning note, others use [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil illegal]] [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes means]].[[note]]The fact that Disney+ already had dubs in just about every language even helped international fans with that![[/note]] Some media commentators directly relate massive piracy of ''The Mandalorian'' to the release delays of the service. Disney initially planned to mitigate this issue with their initial bid for Fox's assets, which included large shares in the telecommunications company Sky, which would have helped expand Disney+'s international reach at launch. However, Comcast had a counter-bid for Fox that specifically targeted Sky; after Disney raised their bid and agreed to divest the Sky shares, Comcast purchased those, giving them an edge for their own plans for streaming and putting Disney at a comparative disadvantage.

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** In November 2019, Disney+ launched in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands... and that was it. Most Western European countries outside the Netherlands had to wait until March or September 2020 to get Disney+, to say nothing of the rest of the world (for example, Japan, which probably has the biggest non-American Disney fandom, only got it in June 2020, but didn't get the true updated version until 2021). It's especially problematic given the hype and coverage of its current {{cash cow|franchise}} show, ''Series/TheMandalorian'', in an age of worldwide launches for big new TV shows, and it's frustrating for fans who don't live in one of the five countries where it launched first and take big spoilers in the face on clickbait news sites or through memes on social media. And when the service did launch internationally, viewers in those countries still had to get the first season one episode per week, even though the whole season had been released in countries where the service first launched. Also, it's also weird considering [[SpoiledByTheMerchandise merch that involves a major spoiler]] of said show (namely, toys and T-shirts of the baby of Yoda's species) Grogu) would be available for Christmas 2019 in some of the countries that didn't have Disney+ yet. Some resort to using [=VPNs=] to get Disney+ and, on a more concerning note, others use [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil illegal]] [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes means]].[[note]]The fact that Disney+ already had dubs in just about every language even helped international fans with that![[/note]] Some media commentators directly relate massive piracy of ''The Mandalorian'' to the release delays of the service. Disney initially planned to mitigate this issue with their initial bid for Fox's assets, which included large shares in the telecommunications company Sky, which would have helped expand Disney+'s international reach at launch. However, Comcast had a counter-bid for Fox that specifically targeted Sky; after Disney raised their bid and agreed to divest the Sky shares, Comcast purchased those, giving them an edge for their own plans for streaming and putting Disney at a comparative disadvantage.


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The subscription-based service, which is intended to be more affordable than Creator/{{Netflix}} for the time being,[[note]](the service can be bundled with Creator/{{Hulu}} and Creator/{{ESPN}}+ at a price identical to Netflix's most popular tier)[[/note]] has a massive library of content from across decades of film and television. The service first launched with around 500 films, and between 5000 and 7000 episodes of popular series were available to stream from the beginning. All the content on the service is programmed entirely by Disney Entertainment (through Disney Streaming) internationally, with its North American unit Walt Disney Television handling programming and distribution in that region. In August 2020, [[https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/4/21354593/mulan-release-date-disney-earnings-warner-bros-tenet-theaters it was announced that the service would also facilitate digital sales of some premium titles]], beginning with ''Film/Mulan2020'' following the film's [[UsefulNotes/CoronavirusPandemic Coronavirus related]] [[ReleaseDateChange delays]]; such titles are labelled "Premier Access" before their eventual shift to free-to-stream status. While ''Mulan'' was released exclusively on the service, 2021 Premier Access titles were simultaneously launched in theaters, with Disney eventually pausing the program beginning with ''Film/ShangChiAndTheLegendOfTheTenRings''.[[note]]This decision was made at a point in the pandemic where it seemed like things had improved enough that theater-exclusive releases could safely resume, but when the infamous Delta variant of the virus first gained prominence, Disney was in a situation where it couldn't legally delay the film and/or offer it in the program at that point. With the success of ''Shang-Chi'', Disney subsequently committed to giving all remaining 2021 titles an exclusive theatrical window & likely won't revive the program unless need be. Also due to licensing issues and preexisting contracts, Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios titles were initially banned from being eligible for the program until Disney was able to work out a deal with HBO that basically lifted that legal barrier several months earlier than expected, as explained below.[[/note]]

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The subscription-based service, which is intended to be more affordable than Creator/{{Netflix}} for the time being,[[note]](the service can be bundled with Creator/{{Hulu}} and Creator/{{ESPN}}+ at a price identical to Netflix's most popular tier)[[/note]] has a massive library of content from across decades of film and television. The service first launched with around 500 films, and between 5000 and 7000 episodes of popular series were available to stream from the beginning. All the content on the service is programmed entirely by Disney Entertainment (through Disney Streaming) internationally, with its North American unit Walt Disney Television handling programming and distribution in that region. In August 2020, [[https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/4/21354593/mulan-release-date-disney-earnings-warner-bros-tenet-theaters it was announced that the service would also facilitate digital sales of some premium titles]], beginning with ''Film/Mulan2020'' following the film's [[UsefulNotes/CoronavirusPandemic Coronavirus related]] [[ReleaseDateChange delays]]; such titles are labelled "Premier Access" before their eventual shift to free-to-stream status. While ''Mulan'' was released exclusively on the service, 2021 Premier Access titles were simultaneously launched in theaters, with theaters. Disney eventually pausing the program paused this program, beginning with ''Film/ShangChiAndTheLegendOfTheTenRings''.[[note]]This decision was made at a point in the pandemic where it seemed like things had improved enough that theater-exclusive releases could safely resume, but when the infamous Delta variant of the virus first gained prominence, Disney was in a situation where it couldn't legally delay the film and/or offer it in the program at that point. With the success of ''Shang-Chi'', Disney subsequently committed to giving all remaining 2021 titles an exclusive theatrical window & likely won't revive the program unless need be. Also due to licensing issues and preexisting contracts, Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios titles were initially banned from being eligible for the program until Disney was able to work out a deal with HBO that basically lifted that legal barrier several months earlier than expected, as explained below.[[/note]]
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* ''Series/Shogun2024'' (outside the USA as a "Disney+ Original")
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Slogan}} Where great stories live forever..Imagine more.]]'']]
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** ''Film/TheMuppetsTakeManhattan'' and ''Film/MuppetsFromSpace'' are the only theatrical Muppet films to be missing, as both are currently under Creator/SonyPictures' ownership; the former was distributed by Creator/TriStarPictures rather than ITC, which was in serious financial straits at the time, and thus wasn't included in Disney's acquisition of the Muppet license (though the Jim Henson Company does retain co-ownership). The latter was produced by Jim Henson Pictures, both the short-lived film division of Henson and a joint venture between them and distributor Creator/ColumbiaPictures' parent company, Sony.

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** ''Film/TheMuppetsTakeManhattan'' and ''Film/MuppetsFromSpace'' are the only theatrical Muppet films to be missing, as both are currently under Creator/SonyPictures' ownership; the former was distributed by Creator/TriStarPictures rather than ITC, which was in serious financial straits at the time, and thus wasn't included in Disney's acquisition of the Muppet license (though the Jim Henson Company does retain co-ownership). The latter was produced by Jim Henson Pictures, both the short-lived film division of Henson and a joint venture between them and distributor Creator/ColumbiaPictures' parent company, Sony. The direct-to-video ''Film/KermitsSwampYears'' is also owned by Sony, since it was distributed by Columbia-[=TriStar=] Home Entertainment.

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** ''WesternAnimation/XMen97''[[note]]A revival of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''[[/note]] (2024)



%%** ''X-Men '97''[[note]]A revival of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''[[/note]] (2024)

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** ''Anime/StarWarsVisions'' (2021-present)
** ''Zen - Grogu and [[Anime/{{MyNeighborTotoro}} Dust Bunnies]]'' (2022)
* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'' adaptation (TBA)

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** ''Anime/StarWarsVisions'' (2021-present)
**
(2021, 2023)
%%**
''Zen - Grogu and [[Anime/{{MyNeighborTotoro}} Dust Bunnies]]'' (2022)
* %%* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'' adaptation (TBA)



* ''Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon''
** ''WesternAnimation/StrangeWorld'' (2022, France only)[[note]]Not branded as a Disney+ Original in that region[[/note]]



* Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon
** ''WesternAnimation/StrangeWorld'' (2022, France only)[[note]]Not branded as a Disney+ Original in that region[[/note]]
* Untitled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}'' sequel (TBA)
* ''Star Wars: A Droid Story'' (TBA)

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* Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon
** ''WesternAnimation/StrangeWorld'' (2022, France only)[[note]]Not branded as a Disney+ Original in that region[[/note]]
*
%%* Untitled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}'' sequel (TBA)
* %%* ''Star Wars: A Droid Story'' (TBA)



* ''29 Dates'' (TBA)
* ''Film/ThreeMenAndABaby'' remake (TBA)
* ''[[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Arendelle Castle]] Yule Log'' (2019)



* ''Better Nate Than Ever'' (2022)*



* ''Chang Can Dunk'' (2023)



* ''Crater'' (2023)*
* ''Dashing Through the Snow'' (2023)



** ''Lilo & Stitch'' (TBA)[[note]]It has been reported, however, that Disney remains undecided on whether this will be a streaming or theatrical release.[[/note]]



** ''Robin Hood'' (TBA)
** ''The Sword in the Stone'' (TBA)
* Disneynature
** ''Dolphin Reef'' (2020)
*** ''Diving with Dolphins'' (2020; making-of documentary)*
** ''Elephant'' (2020)
*** ''In the Footsteps of Elephant'' (2020; making-of documentary)*
** ''Penguins: Life on the Edge'' (2020; making-of documentary for ''Penguins'')*
** ''Polar Bear'' (2022)
*** ''Bear Witness'' (2022; making-of documentary)
* ''Literature/DonQuixote''
* ''Film/FatherOfTheBride'' remake (TBA)[[note]]Possibly related to the Creator/WarnerBros[=/=]Creator/{{HBO Max}} [[Film/FatherOfTheBride2022 Latino adaptation]].[[/note]]
* ''Fauci'' (2021)*



* ''[[Music/Folklore2020 folklore: the long pond studio sessions]]'' (2020)



* ''Greek Freak'' (TBA)
* ''The Grimm Legacy'' (TBA)



* ''Launchpad''
** ''American Eid'' (2021)
** ''Dinner Is Served'' (2021)
** ''Growing Fangs'' (2021)
** ''The Last of the Chupacabras'' (2021)
** ''Let’s Be Tigers'' (2021)
** ''The Little Prince(ss)'' (2021)



* ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum'' remake (TBA)



* ''One Day at Disney'' (2019)
* ''Own the Room'' (2021)*
* ''Literature/ThePaperMagician'' (TBA)
* ''Film/{{The Parent Trap|1998}}'' (TBA)
* ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 3'' (TBA)
* ''Prom Pact'' (2023)
* ''The Return of Film/TheRocketeer'' (TBA)
* ''Rise'' (2022)



* ''Film/SisterAct 3'' (TBA)
* ''Sneakerella'' (2022)
* ''Film/SpaceCamp'' remake (TBA)



** ''Hollywood Stargirl'' (2022)*
* ''Literature/TimmyFailure: Mistakes Were Made'' (2020)*



%%* ''29 Dates'' (TBA)
%%* ''Film/ThreeMenAndABaby'' remake (TBA)
%%* ''[[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Arendelle Castle]] Yule Log'' (2019)
%%* ''Better Nate Than Ever'' (2022)*
%%* ''Chang Can Dunk'' (2023)
%%* ''Crater'' (2023)*
%%* ''Dashing Through the Snow'' (2023)
%%** ''Lilo & Stitch'' (TBA)[[note]]It has been reported, however, that Disney remains undecided on whether this will be a streaming or theatrical release.[[/note]]
%%** ''Robin Hood'' (TBA)
%%** ''The Sword in the Stone'' (TBA)
%%* Disneynature
%%** ''Dolphin Reef'' (2020)
%%*** ''Diving with Dolphins'' (2020; making-of documentary)*
%%** ''Elephant'' (2020)
%%*** ''In the Footsteps of Elephant'' (2020; making-of documentary)*
%%** ''Penguins: Life on the Edge'' (2020; making-of documentary for ''Penguins'')*
%%** ''Polar Bear'' (2022)
%%*** ''Bear Witness'' (2022; making-of documentary)
%%* ''Literature/DonQuixote''
%%* ''Film/FatherOfTheBride'' remake (TBA)[[note]]Possibly related to the Creator/WarnerBros[=/=]Creator/{{HBO Max}} [[Film/FatherOfTheBride2022 Latino adaptation]].[[/note]]
%%* ''Fauci'' (2021)*
%%* ''[[Music/Folklore2020 folklore: the long pond studio sessions]]'' (2020)
%%* ''Greek Freak'' (TBA)
%%* ''The Grimm Legacy'' (TBA)
%%* ''Launchpad''
%%** ''American Eid'' (2021)
%%** ''Dinner Is Served'' (2021)
%%** ''Growing Fangs'' (2021)
%%** ''The Last of the Chupacabras'' (2021)
%%** ''Let’s Be Tigers'' (2021)
%%** ''The Little Prince(ss)'' (2021)
%%* ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum'' remake (TBA)
%%* ''One Day at Disney'' (2019)
%%* ''Own the Room'' (2021)*
%%* ''Literature/ThePaperMagician'' (TBA)
%%* ''Film/{{The Parent Trap|1998}}'' (TBA)
%%* ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 3'' (TBA)
%%* ''Prom Pact'' (2023)
%%* ''The Return of Film/TheRocketeer'' (TBA)
%%* ''Rise'' (2022)
%%* ''Film/SisterAct 3'' (TBA)
%%* ''Sneakerella'' (2022)
%%* ''Film/SpaceCamp'' remake (TBA)
%%** ''Hollywood Stargirl'' (2022)*
%%* ''Literature/TimmyFailure: Mistakes Were Made'' (2020)*



* ''All the Same... or Not'' (2022-present)



* ''Be Our Chef'' (2020)*



* ''Becoming'' (2020; season 2)[[note]]While season 1 was released on Creator/DisneyXD, further seasons are exclusively developed for the service.[[/note]]
* ''The Big Fib'' (2020)*



* ''The Biggest Star in Appleton'' (TBA)
* ''Club Mickey Mouse (Malaysia)'' (2021; season 4)
* ''Daddies on Request'' (2022-present)



* ''Delicacies Destiny'' (2022)[[note]]Produced in China, dubbed and subtitled in English.[[/note]]



* ''Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings'' (2020; season 2)*[[note]]While season 1 was released on Creator/{{Freeform}}, further seasons are exclusively developed for the service.[[/note]]
* ''Disney Family Sundays'' (2019-20)
* ''Disney Insider'' (2020)
* Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes
** Untitled [[Film/Aladdin2019 Prince Anders]] series (TBA)
* Ride/DisneyThemeParks
** ''Behind The Attraction'' (2021-present)
** ''The Imagineering Story'' (2019)
* ''Series/DoctorWho'' (2023; series 14/season 40 onward) [[note]] Outside of the UK and Ireland [[/note]]
* ''Series/DoogieKamealohaMD'' (2021-present; remake of ''Series/DoogieHowserMD'')
* ''Series/EarthToNed'' (2020-21)*
* ''Earthkeepers'' (TBA)
* ''Encore!'' (2019-20)*
* ''Explorer Academy'' (TBA)

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* ''Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings'' (2020; season 2)*[[note]]While season 1 was released on Creator/{{Freeform}}, further seasons are exclusively developed for the service.[[/note]]
* ''Disney Family Sundays'' (2019-20)
* ''Disney Insider'' (2020)
* Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes
** Untitled [[Film/Aladdin2019 Prince Anders]] series (TBA)
* Ride/DisneyThemeParks
** ''Behind The Attraction'' (2021-present)
** ''The Imagineering Story'' (2019)
* ''Series/DoctorWho'' (2023; (2023-present; series 14/season 40 onward) [[note]] Outside of the UK and Ireland [[/note]]
* ''Series/DoogieKamealohaMD'' (2021-present; (2021, 2023; remake of ''Series/DoogieHowserMD'')
* ''Series/EarthToNed'' (2020-21)*
* ''Earthkeepers'' (TBA)
* ''Encore!'' (2019-20)*
* ''Explorer Academy'' (TBA)
(2020-2021)*



* ''Ink & Paint'' (TBA)
* ''Series/{{Intertwined|2021}}'' (2021-present)
* ''Into the Unknown: Making WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' (2020)
* ''It's a Dog's Life with Creator/BillFarmer'' (2020)*
* ''It Was Always Me'' (2022-present)[[note]]Marketed as a STAR original in some territories.[[/note]]
* ''Series/JustBeyond'' (2021-present)
* ''Life and Deaf'' (TBA)

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* ''Ink & Paint'' (TBA)
* ''Series/{{Intertwined|2021}}'' (2021-present)
* ''Into the Unknown: Making WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' (2020)
* ''It's a Dog's Life with Creator/BillFarmer'' (2020)*
* ''It Was Always Me'' (2022-present)[[note]]Marketed as a STAR original in some territories.[[/note]]
(2021, 2023)
* ''Series/JustBeyond'' (2021-present)
* ''Life and Deaf'' (TBA)
(2021)



* ''The Low Tone Club'' (2022)
* ''Series/ASmallLight''



** ''Series/{{Loki|2021}}'' (2021-2023)

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** ''Series/{{Loki|2021}}'' (2021-2023)(2021, 2023)



** ''Ironheart'' (2023)
** ''Agatha: Coven of Chaos'' (2023)
** ''Daredevil: Born Again'' (2024)
** ''Armor Wars'' (TBA)
** Untitled ''Wakanda'' series (TBA)
** Untitled Creator/DestinDanielCretton-helmed series (TBA)
** ''Marvel Studios: Legends'' (2021-present)
** ''Marvel Studios: Assembled'' (2021-present)
* Marvel Comics

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** ''Ironheart'' (2023)
** ''Agatha: Coven of Chaos'' (2023)
** ''Daredevil: Born Again'' (2024)
** ''Armor Wars'' (TBA)
** Untitled ''Wakanda'' series (TBA)
** Untitled Creator/DestinDanielCretton-helmed series (TBA)
** ''Marvel Studios: Legends'' (2021-present)
** ''Marvel Studios: Assembled'' (2021-present)
* Marvel ComicsCreator/MarvelComics



** ''Marvel's Hero Project'' (2019-20)*
** ''Marvel's Storyboards'' (2020)
* ''Mickey: The Story of a Mouse'' (2023)
* ''The Maze'' (TBA)
* ''Meet the Chimps'' (2020)
* ''Series/TheMightyDucksGameChangers'' (2021-22)*

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** ''Marvel's Hero Project'' (2019-20)*
** ''Marvel's Storyboards'' (2020)
* ''Mickey: The Story of a Mouse'' (2023)
* ''The Maze'' (TBA)
* ''Meet the Chimps'' (2020)
* ''Series/TheMightyDucksGameChangers'' (2021-22)*(2021-2022)*



** ''America the Beautiful'' (2022)*
** ''Series/{{Genius}}'' (TBA; season 4)[[note]]Seasons 1-3 air on National Geographic; these seasons currently stream on Creator/{{Hulu}} in the US as they feature adult content.[[/note]]
** ''Limitless with Chris Hemsworth'' (2022)
** ''Magic of the Animal Kingdom'' (2020)

to:

** ''America the Beautiful'' (2022)*
** ''Series/{{Genius}}'' (TBA; season 4)[[note]]Seasons 1-3 air on National Geographic; these seasons currently stream on Creator/{{Hulu}} in the US as they feature adult content.[[/note]]
** ''Limitless with Chris Hemsworth'' (2022)
** ''Magic of the Animal Kingdom'' (2020)
''Series/TheWorldAccordingToJeffGoldblum'' (2019-2022)*



** ''Weird but True'' (2020; season 3)
** ''Welcome to Earth'' (2021)
** ''Series/TheWorldAccordingToJeffGoldblum'' (2019-present)*
* ''Series/NationalTreasureEdgeOfHistory'' (2022)

to:

** ''Weird but True'' (2020; ''Series/ASmallLight'' (2023)
** ''Series/{{Genius}}'' (2024-present;
season 3)
** ''Welcome to Earth'' (2021)
** ''Series/TheWorldAccordingToJeffGoldblum'' (2019-present)*
4)[[note]]Seasons 1-3 air on National Geographic; these seasons currently stream on Creator/{{Hulu}} in the US as they feature adult content.[[/note]]
* ''Series/NationalTreasureEdgeOfHistory'' (2022)(2022-2023)



* ''The Night Market'' (TBA)
* ''On Pointe'' (2020-21)*
* ''One Day at Disney'' (2019-20)



* ''People & Places'' (TBA)
* ''Series/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians2023''
* ''Pick of the Litter'' (2019-20)*
* ''Series/PixarInRealLife'' (2019-20)
* ''Prop Culture'' (2020)*
* ''Series/TheQuest'' [[{{Remake}} revival]] (2022)*
* ''(Re)Connect'' (TBA)
* ''Rogue Trip'' (2020)
* ''Series/TheSantaClauses'' (2022)
* Untitled ''Film/TheSandlot'' series (TBA)
* ''Shop Class'' (2020)*

to:

* ''People & Places'' (TBA)
* ''Series/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians2023''
* ''Pick of
''Series/{{Percy Jackson and the Litter'' (2019-20)*
Olympians|2023}}'' (2023-present)
* ''Series/PixarInRealLife'' (2019-20)
* ''Prop Culture'' (2020)*
(2019-2020)
* ''Series/TheQuest'' [[{{Remake}} revival]] (2022)*
* ''(Re)Connect'' (TBA)
* ''Rogue Trip'' (2020)
* ''Series/TheSantaClauses'' (2022)
* Untitled ''Film/TheSandlot'' series (TBA)
* ''Shop Class'' (2020)*
(2022-2023)



* ''Soundtrack No. 1'' (2021)[[note]]Marketed as a Disney+ Original in the United States and as a STAR/STAR+ Original internationally, although it has since been relabeled as a Disney+ original outside in several STAR countries.[[/note]]



** ''Series/TheMandalorian'' (2019-present)
*** ''Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian'' (2020-present)

to:

** ''Series/TheMandalorian'' (2019-present)
*** ''Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian'' (2020-present)
(2019-2022, 2023-present)



*** ''Under the Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett'' (2021)



** ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}'' (2023)
** ''Skeleton Crew'' (2023)
** ''Lando'' (TBA)
** ''The Acolyte'' (TBA)
* ''Sumo Do, Sumo Don't'' (2022)
* ''Tierra Incognita'' (2022)
* Untitled ''Film/TrueLies'' series (TBA)

to:

** ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}'' (2023)
** ''Skeleton Crew'' (2023)
** ''Lando'' (TBA)
** ''The Acolyte'' (TBA)
* ''Sumo Do, Sumo Don't'' (2022)
* ''Tierra Incognita'' (2022)
* Untitled ''Film/TrueLies'' series (TBA)
(2023-present)



* ''Weekend Family'' (2022-present)



* Untitled ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'' series (TBA)

to:

* %%* ''All the Same... or Not'' (2022-present)
%%* ''Be Our Chef'' (2020)*
%%* ''Becoming'' (2020; season 2)[[note]]While season 1 was released on Creator/DisneyXD, further seasons are exclusively developed for the service.[[/note]]
%%* ''The Big Fib'' (2020)*
%%* ''The Biggest Star in Appleton'' (TBA)
%%* ''Club Mickey Mouse (Malaysia)'' (2021; season 4)
%%* ''Daddies on Request'' (2022-present)
%%* ''Delicacies Destiny'' (2022)[[note]]Produced in China, dubbed and subtitled in English.[[/note]]
%%* ''Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings'' (2020; season 2)*[[note]]While season 1 was released on Creator/{{Freeform}}, further seasons are exclusively developed for the service.[[/note]]
%%* ''Disney Family Sundays'' (2019-20)
%%* ''Disney Insider'' (2020)
%%* Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes
%%** Untitled [[Film/Aladdin2019 Prince Anders]] series (TBA)
%%* Ride/DisneyThemeParks
%%** ''Behind The Attraction'' (2021-present)
%%** ''The Imagineering Story'' (2019)
%%* ''Earthkeepers'' (TBA)
%%* ''Encore!'' (2019-20)*
%%* ''Explorer Academy'' (TBA)
%%* ''Ink & Paint'' (TBA)
%%* ''Into the Unknown: Making WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' (2020)
%%* ''It's a Dog's Life with Creator/BillFarmer'' (2020)*
%%* ''It Was Always Me'' (2022-present)[[note]]Marketed as a STAR original in some territories.[[/note]]
%%* ''Life and Deaf'' (TBA)
%%* ''The Low Tone Club'' (2022)
%%** ''Ironheart'' (2023)
%%** ''Agatha: Coven of Chaos'' (2023)
%%** ''Daredevil: Born Again'' (2024)
%%** ''Armor Wars'' (TBA)
%%** Untitled ''Wakanda'' series (TBA)
%%** Untitled Creator/DestinDanielCretton-helmed series (TBA)
%%** ''Marvel Studios: Legends'' (2021-present)
%%** ''Marvel Studios: Assembled'' (2021-present)
%%** ''Marvel's Hero Project'' (2019-20)*
%%** ''Marvel's Storyboards'' (2020)
%%* ''Mickey: The Story of a Mouse'' (2023)
%%* ''The Maze'' (TBA)
%%* ''Meet the Chimps'' (2020)
%%** ''America the Beautiful'' (2022)*
%%** ''Limitless with Chris Hemsworth'' (2022)
%%** ''Magic of the Animal Kingdom'' (2020)
%%** ''Weird but True'' (2020; season 3)
%%** ''Welcome to Earth'' (2021)
%%* ''The Night Market'' (TBA)
%%* ''On Pointe'' (2020-21)*
%%* ''One Day at Disney'' (2019-20)
%%* ''People & Places'' (TBA)
%%* ''Pick of the Litter'' (2019-20)*
%%* ''Prop Culture'' (2020)*
%%* ''(Re)Connect'' (TBA)
%%* ''Rogue Trip'' (2020)
%%* Untitled ''Film/TheSandlot'' series (TBA)
%%* ''Shop Class'' (2020)*
%%* ''Soundtrack No. 1'' (2021)[[note]]Marketed as a Disney+ Original in the United States and as a STAR/STAR+ Original internationally, although it has since been relabeled as a Disney+ original outside in several STAR countries.[[/note]]
%%*** ''Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian'' (2020-present)
%%*** ''Under the Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett'' (2021)
%%** ''Skeleton Crew'' (2023)
%%** ''Lando'' (TBA)
%%** ''The Acolyte'' (TBA)
%%* ''Sumo Do, Sumo Don't'' (2022)
%%* ''Tierra Incognita'' (2022)
%%* Untitled ''Film/TrueLies'' series (TBA)
%%* ''Weekend Family'' (2022-present)
%%*
Untitled ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'' series (TBA)



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}: [[Theatre/{{Aladdin}} Live From the West End]]'' (TBA; filmed stage performance)
* ''A Celebration of the Music from WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' (2020)

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}: [[Theatre/{{Aladdin}} ''[[Theatre/{{Aladdin}} Aladdin: Live From the West End]]'' (TBA; filmed stage performance)
* ''A Celebration of the Music from WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' (2020)
performance)



** ''Hamilton In-Depth with Kelley Carter'' (2020)
** ''Hamilton: History Has Its Eyes On You'' (2020)
* ''[[Music/BillieEilish Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles]]'' (2021)
* ''[[Music/OliviaRodrigo OLIVIA RODRIGO: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film)]]'' (2022)
* ''[[Series/{{Violetta}} Solo amor y mil canciones]]'' (2022)
* ''Trevor: The Musical'' (2022)

to:

** %%* ''A Celebration of the Music from WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' (2020)
%%**
''Hamilton In-Depth with Kelley Carter'' (2020)
** %%** ''Hamilton: History Has Its Eyes On You'' (2020)
* %%* ''[[Music/BillieEilish Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles]]'' (2021)
* %%* ''[[Music/OliviaRodrigo OLIVIA RODRIGO: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film)]]'' (2022)
* %%* ''[[Series/{{Violetta}} Solo amor y mil canciones]]'' (2022)
* %%* ''Trevor: The Musical'' (2022)



* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleParkLife'' (2021-present) starring WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale
* ''Duffy & Friends'' (2023)
* ''WesternAnimation/LEGODisneyPrincessTheCastleQuest'' (2023)

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleParkLife'' (2021-present) starring WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale
(2021, 2023)
* ''Duffy & Friends'' Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon
** ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponASnowman'' (2020)
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Baymax}}'' (2022)
** ''WesternAnimation/ZootopiaPlus'' (2022)
** ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAStudio''
(2023)
* ''WesternAnimation/LEGODisneyPrincessTheCastleQuest'' (2023)** ''WesternAnimation/{{Iwaju}}'' (2024)[[note]]collaboration with Kugali[[/note]]



** ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse]]'' (2020-2023)



** ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamilyLouderAndProuder'' (2022)
** ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse]]'' (2020-23)



** ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' revival (TBA)

to:

** ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' revival (TBA)''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamilyLouderAndProuder'' (2022-present)
* ''WesternAnimation/LEGODisneyPrincessTheCastleQuest'' (2023)



** ''Franchise/{{LEGO}} Star Wars''
*** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOStarWarsHolidaySpecial'' (2020)
*** ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTerrifyingTales'' (2021)
*** ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsSummerVacation'' (2022)



** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'' (2021-present)
** ''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' (2022)
** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsYoungJediAdventures'' (2023)
** ''Franchise/{{LEGO}} Star Wars''
*** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOStarWarsHolidaySpecial'' (2020)
*** ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTerrifyingTales'' (2021)
*** ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsSummerVacation'' (2022)
* [[Creator/{{MarvelComics}} Marvel]]
** ''LEGO Marvel Avengers: Code Red'' (2023)

to:

** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'' (2021-present)
(2021, 2023-present)
** ''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'' (2022)
''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheJedi'' (2022-present)
** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsYoungJediAdventures'' (2023)
** ''Franchise/{{LEGO}} Star Wars''
*** ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOStarWarsHolidaySpecial'' (2020)
*** ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTerrifyingTales'' (2021)
*** ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsSummerVacation'' (2022)
(2023-2024)
* [[Creator/{{MarvelComics}} Marvel]]
** ''LEGO Marvel Avengers: Code Red'' (2023)
Creator/MarvelAnimation



** ''X-Men '97''[[note]]A revival of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''[[/note]] (2024)
** Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse
*** ''[[WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021 What If...?]]'' (2021-present)
*** ''WesternAnimation/IAmGroot'' (2022)
*** ''Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'' (2024)
*** ''Marvel Zombies'' (2024)

to:

** ''X-Men '97''[[note]]A revival of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''[[/note]] (2024)
**
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse
*** ** ''[[WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021 What If...?]]'' (2021-present)
***
(2021, 2023-present)
**
''WesternAnimation/IAmGroot'' (2022)
*** ''Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'' (2024)
*** ''Marvel Zombies'' (2024)
(2022-2023)



** ''WesternAnimation/TwentyTwoVsEarth'' (2021)



** ''Pixar Popcorn'' (2021)



*** ''Purl'' (2019)
*** ''Smash and Grab'' (2019)



*** ''Loop'' (2020)
*** ''Wind'' (2019)
*** ''Float'' (2019)



*** ''Twenty Something'' (2021)
*** ''Nona'' (2021)
** ''WesternAnimation/TwentyTwoVsEarth'' (2021)



*** ''WesternAnimation/ForkyAsksAQuestion'' (2019-20)

to:

*** ''WesternAnimation/ForkyAsksAQuestion'' (2019-20)(2019-2020)



** ''Win or Lose'' (2024)



* Walt Disney Animation Studios
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Baymax}}'' (2022)
** ''Disney Presents WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} in ''How to Stay at Home'''' (2021)
** ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'':
*** ''Olaf Presents'' (2021)
*** ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponASnowman'' (2020)
** ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAStudio'' (2023)
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Iwaju}}'' (2024)[[note]]collaboration with Kugali[[/note]]
** ''Short Circuit: Experimental Shorts'' (2020-present)
*** ''Just a Thought''
*** ''Exchange Student''
*** ''Jing Hua''
** ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog Tiana]]'' (2024)
** ''WesternAnimation/ZootopiaPlus'' (2022)

to:

* Walt Disney Animation Studios
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Baymax}}'' (2022)
**
%%* ''Duffy & Friends'' (2023)
%%** ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' revival (TBA)
%%** ''LEGO Marvel Avengers: Code Red'' (2023)
%%** ''X-Men '97''[[note]]A revival of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''[[/note]] (2024)
%%*** ''Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'' (2024)
%%*** ''Marvel Zombies'' (2024)
%%** ''Pixar Popcorn'' (2021)
%%*** ''Purl'' (2019)
%%*** ''Smash and Grab'' (2019)
%%*** ''Loop'' (2020)
%%*** ''Wind'' (2019)
%%*** ''Float'' (2019)
%%*** ''Twenty Something'' (2021)
%%*** ''Nona'' (2021)
%%** ''Win or Lose'' (2024)
%%**
''Disney Presents WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} in ''How to Stay at Home'''' (2021)
** ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'':
***
%%*** ''Olaf Presents'' (2021)
*** ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponASnowman'' (2020)
** ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAStudio'' (2023)
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Iwaju}}'' (2024)[[note]]collaboration with Kugali[[/note]]
**
%%** ''Short Circuit: Experimental Shorts'' (2020-present)
*** %%*** ''Just a Thought''
*** %%*** ''Exchange Student''
*** %%*** ''Jing Hua''
** %%** ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog Tiana]]'' (2024)
** ''WesternAnimation/ZootopiaPlus'' (2022)
(2024)



* ''Arnoldo's Ristorantino'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Latin America. Originally announced for Disney Junior.[[/note]]
* ''Series/{{BIA}}: An Upside Down World'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Argentina.[[/note]]
* ''The Chorus: Success, Here I Go''[[note]]Produced in Brazil. Designated as a Disney+ Original, but has yet to see a widespread release outside of Latin America.[[/note]]
* ''In the Soop: Friendship Trip'' (2022)[[note]]Produced in Korea. Available in the UK, the US, Canada, and select territories in Asia.[[/note]]
* ''The Knights of Castelcorvo'' (2020)[[note]]Was originally produced for Disney Channel before it shut down in Italy. Dubbed and subtitled in English. Available in the Americas and select territories in Europe.[[/note]]
* ''Latin America from Above'' (2020-21)[[note]][[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Produced in Latin America.]] An abridged version has since aired in the United States on National Geographic.[[/note]]
* ''Manu Gavassi: Gracinha'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Brazil.[[/note]]
* ''My Music Story''[[note]]Produced in Japan. The first two entries in this documentary series were released on the Japanese Disney Deluxe service before it was rebranded. All have since been released in the United States with English subtitles, as well as some Asian markets.[[/note]]
** Music/{{Perfume}} (2020)
** Sukima Switch (2020)
** [[Music/YoshikiHayashi YOSHIKI]] (2020)
* ''Series/RebornRich'' Available in South Korea.
* ''Opa Popa Dupa'' (season 4, 2022)[[note]]Moved from [=NatGeo=] Kids Latin America/Brazil[[/note]]
* ''Releyendo ComicStrip/{{Mafalda}}'' (TBD)[[note]]"Rereading Mafalda," produced in Argentina.[[/note]]
* ''Sea of Plastic'' (2020)[[note]]Produced in France, dubbed and subtitled in English. Designated as a Disney+ Original, but has yet to see a widespread release.[[/note]]
* ''Series/SoyLuna: [[ConcertFilm The Last Concert]]'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Argentina.[[/note]]
* ''Sync Us a Song'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Mexico and the United States.[[/note]]
* ''Testers'' (2022)[[note]]Versions for Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil were produced.[[/note]]
* ''Tini Tour 2022: Live from Buenos Aires'' (2022) [[note]]Broadcasted live on Disney+ in the United States and on STAR+ in Latin America. The archive was available on both platforms for a week after it ended.[[/note]]

to:

* ''[[Series/{{BIA}} BIA: An Upside Down World]]'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Argentina.[[/note]]
* ''Series/RebornRich'' (2022; Available in South Korea)
* ''[[Series/SoyLuna Soy Luna: The Last Concert]]'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Argentina.[[/note]]
%%*
''Arnoldo's Ristorantino'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Latin America. Originally announced for Disney Junior.[[/note]]
* ''Series/{{BIA}}: An Upside Down World'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Argentina.[[/note]]
*
%%* ''The Chorus: Success, Here I Go''[[note]]Produced in Brazil. Designated as a Disney+ Original, but has yet to see a widespread release outside of Latin America.[[/note]]
* %%* ''In the Soop: Friendship Trip'' (2022)[[note]]Produced in Korea. Available in the UK, the US, Canada, and select territories in Asia.[[/note]]
* %%* ''The Knights of Castelcorvo'' (2020)[[note]]Was originally produced for Disney Channel before it shut down in Italy. Dubbed and subtitled in English. Available in the Americas and select territories in Europe.[[/note]]
* %%* ''Latin America from Above'' (2020-21)[[note]][[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Produced in Latin America.]] An abridged version has since aired in the United States on National Geographic.[[/note]]
* %%* ''Manu Gavassi: Gracinha'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Brazil.[[/note]]
* %%* ''My Music Story''[[note]]Produced in Japan. The first two entries in this documentary series were released on the Japanese Disney Deluxe service before it was rebranded. All have since been released in the United States with English subtitles, as well as some Asian markets.[[/note]]
** %%** Music/{{Perfume}} (2020)
** %%** Sukima Switch (2020)
** %%** [[Music/YoshikiHayashi YOSHIKI]] (2020)
* ''Series/RebornRich'' Available in South Korea.
*
%%* ''Opa Popa Dupa'' (season 4, 2022)[[note]]Moved from [=NatGeo=] Kids Latin America/Brazil[[/note]]
* %%* ''Releyendo ComicStrip/{{Mafalda}}'' (TBD)[[note]]"Rereading Mafalda," produced in Argentina.[[/note]]
* %%* ''Sea of Plastic'' (2020)[[note]]Produced in France, dubbed and subtitled in English. Designated as a Disney+ Original, but has yet to see a widespread release.[[/note]]
* ''Series/SoyLuna: [[ConcertFilm The Last Concert]]'' %%* ''Sync Us a Song'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Argentina.Mexico and the United States.[[/note]]
* ''Sync Us a Song'' (2021)[[note]]Produced in Mexico %%* ''Testers'' (2022)[[note]]Versions for Mexico, Argentina, and the United States.Brazil were produced.[[/note]]
* ''Testers'' (2022)[[note]]Versions for Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil were produced.[[/note]]
*
%%* ''Tini Tour 2022: Live from Buenos Aires'' (2022) [[note]]Broadcasted live on Disney+ in the United States and on STAR+ in Latin America. The archive was available on both platforms for a week after it ended.[[/note]]
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* Kugali: ''Iwájú'' (co-produced with Walt Disney Animation Studios)

to:

* Kugali: ''Iwájú'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Iwaju}}'' (co-produced with Walt Disney Animation Studios)



** ''Iwájú'' (2024)[[note]]collaboration with Kugali[[/note]]

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** ''Iwájú'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Iwaju}}'' (2024)[[note]]collaboration with Kugali[[/note]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Slogan}} Imagine More.]]'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Slogan}} Imagine More.Where great stories live forever..]]'']]
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** India's, Indonesia's, Thailand's and Malaysia's version of Disney+ is done through a partnership with Disney-owned Hotstar, a separate streaming service. The only exception is Singapore who got the real Disney+, and the Philippines, who gets the same version of Disney+ as the [=MENA=] region. This means most South-East Asians will need to sign up for Hotstar to get Disney+ content and there is no way for them to get it otherwise. Also, because the account server is technically Hotstar's and not Disney's, your international Disney+ account will not work on it, but so will the Disney+ Hotstar one will also not work outside the region. And due to it being a separate app from the real Disney+, it will not work with the button on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation5's media remote. And then there's the fact that you need a cellphone number to sign up for the service- unlike the real Disney+ which uses your e-mail address, Hotstar's system instead uses the brain-dead notion of your cellphone number being your account ID- don't own a cellphone? No Disney+ for you. Lastly, Hotstar's version of the service is more prone to censorship as compared to regular Disney+ (for example, India's services blocked one episode of ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'' just because it was critical towards the Indian Prime Minister). And speaking of Disney+ Hotstar...

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** India's, Indonesia's, Thailand's and Malaysia's version of Disney+ is done through a partnership with Disney-owned Hotstar, a separate streaming service. The only exception is Singapore who got the real Disney+, and the Philippines, who gets the same version of Disney+ as the [=MENA=] region. This means most South-East Asians will need to sign up for Hotstar to get Disney+ content and there is no way for them to get it otherwise. Also, because the account server is technically Hotstar's and not Disney's, your international Disney+ account will not work on it, but so will the Disney+ Hotstar one will also not work outside the region. And due to it being a separate app from the real Disney+, it will not work with the button on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation5's Platform/PlayStation5's media remote. And then there's the fact that you need a cellphone number to sign up for the service- unlike the real Disney+ which uses your e-mail address, Hotstar's system instead uses the brain-dead notion of your cellphone number being your account ID- don't own a cellphone? No Disney+ for you. Lastly, Hotstar's version of the service is more prone to censorship as compared to regular Disney+ (for example, India's services blocked one episode of ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'' just because it was critical towards the Indian Prime Minister). And speaking of Disney+ Hotstar...
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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' (2024)
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** ''Iwájú'' (2023)[[note]]collaboration with Kugali[[/note]]

to:

** ''Iwájú'' (2023)[[note]]collaboration (2024)[[note]]collaboration with Kugali[[/note]]



** ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog Tiana]]'' (2023)

to:

** ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog Tiana]]'' (2023)(2024)
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** Many of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films that had switching aspect ratios in IMAX and the live-action Disney films that were specially formatted For IMAX, including ''Film/{{Tomorrowland}}'', ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', ''Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017'', ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'' and ''Film/MaleficentMistressOfEvil'' are only available in their fixed letterbox widescreen (2.39:1) versions, just like on most physical home media releases, although ''Film/TronLegacy'' retains the switching aspect ratios on physical media. However, on November 12, 2021, Disney+ restored the IMAX aspect ratio for the MCU films as part of its inaugural Disney+ Day celebration. As a result, there is a possibility that this means that for all future theatrical Disney films added to the platform going forward, they'll each include both a version with IMAX material and one with the traditional letterbox format.

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** Many of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Some Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse films (and WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}) include the option to watch 'IMAX Enhanced' versions that had switching expand the aspect ratios in IMAX and the live-action Disney films that were specially formatted For IMAX, including ''Film/{{Tomorrowland}}'', ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', ''Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017'', ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'' and ''Film/MaleficentMistressOfEvil'' are only ratio, with fixed scope (2:39:1) versions available in their fixed letterbox widescreen (2.39:1) versions, just like on most physical home media releases, although ''Film/TronLegacy'' retains the switching aspect ratios on physical media. However, on November 12, 2021, Disney+ restored the IMAX aspect ratio for the MCU films as part of its inaugural Disney+ Day celebration. As a result, there is a possibility that this means that for all future theatrical Disney films added to the platform going forward, they'll each include both a version with IMAX material and one with the traditional letterbox format.well.
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** ''Film/TheSantaClause'' appears to be a 4K upscale of the Blu-Ray release, which, along with most releases after 1996, is missing the dialogue about a phone sex line called "1-800-SPANK-ME".

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** ''Film/TheSantaClause'' ''Film/TheSantaClause1'' appears to be a 4K upscale of the Blu-Ray release, which, along with most releases after 1996, is missing the dialogue about a phone sex line called "1-800-SPANK-ME".
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* ''Series/{{American Born Chinese|2023}}'' (2023-present)

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* ''Series/{{American Born Chinese|2023}}'' (2023-present)(2023)
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* 2023 -- Vietnam^

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* 2023 -- TBA-- Vietnam^

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** ''X-Men '97''[[note]]A revival of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''[[/note]] (2023)

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** ''X-Men '97''[[note]]A revival of ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries''[[/note]] (2023)(2024)



*** ''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' (2024)

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*** ''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' ''Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'' (2024)



** ''Win or Lose'' (2023)

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** ''Win or Lose'' (2023)(2024)
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' has the two frames of a topless woman in an apartment window during Orville's flight edited out, which was also the version shown on later theatrical re-releases and on home video.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' has the two frames of a topless woman in an apartment window during Orville's flight edited out, which was also the version shown on later theatrical re-releases and on home video.
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** ''{{WesternAnimation/Fantasia}}'' still has all scenes of Sunflower (the black centaurette) cropped out or replaced with alternate footage where she's nowhere to be found. However, the infamous scenes of the topless harpies remain uncensored. However, this also applies to the long-awaited 2021 digital release of the film.

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** ''{{WesternAnimation/Fantasia}}'' still has all scenes of Sunflower (the black centaurette) cropped out or replaced with alternate footage where she's nowhere to be found. However, the infamous scenes of the topless harpies remain uncensored. However, this This also applies applied to the long-awaited 2021 digital release of the film.



** ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'' retains the edits made to the DVD release, which censored a pair of shots of Jafar getting electrocuted in the climactic battle.

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** ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'' ''[[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar The Return of Jafar]]'' retains the edits made to the DVD release, which censored a pair of shots of Jafar getting electrocuted in the climactic battle.



** ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' includes a minor edit done to the home media releases since 2006 that erases the wedding priest's unfortunate-looking knobby knees (which were commonly mistaken as him [[SomethingElseAlsoRises having an erection]]).

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' includes a minor edit done to the all home media releases since 2006 that erases the wedding priest's unfortunate-looking knobby knees (which were commonly mistaken as him [[SomethingElseAlsoRises having an erection]]).
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** The episode of ''Running Wild with [[Series/ManVsWild Bear Grylls]]'' featuring Creator/GinaCarano will not be streamed on the service. She was fired from ''Series/TheMandalorian'' for her controversial tweets.

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** The episode of ''Running Wild with [[Series/ManVsWild Bear Grylls]]'' featuring Creator/GinaCarano will not be streamed on the service. She was service due to her being fired from ''Series/TheMandalorian'' for her controversial tweets.



** ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' has the two frames of a topless woman in an apartment window during Orville's flight edited out, which was also the version shown on home video.

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** ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' has the two frames of a topless woman in an apartment window during Orville's flight edited out, which was also the version shown on later theatrical re-releases and on home video.



** In ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', a rock that is thrown at someone is changed to an acorn.

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** In ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', a rock that is thrown at someone is changed to an acorn. This was due to said film using the Blu-ray master.



** ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' uses the remaster from 2010 instead of 2016, meaning the picture has a red tint, and the end of "Something There" matches the extended cut[[note]]despite "Human Again" remaining AWOL on Disney+, even from the extras page[[/note]] rather than the original. However, HDR-compatible displays can remove the red tint.

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** ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' uses the remaster from 2010 (the same master used for its 2011 [=3D=] theatrical re-release) instead of 2016, meaning the picture has a red tint, and the end of "Something There" matches the extended cut[[note]]despite "Human Again" remaining AWOL on Disney+, even from the extras page[[/note]] rather than the original. However, HDR-compatible displays can remove the red tint.

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