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Yet for hundreds of Disney-owned films and shows, no such information has been released. After over 90 years of Disney, ABC and 20th Century Studios history, a wealth of family-friendly titles remain hidden away in the Disney Vault along with acquired properties such as The Muppets and National Geographic.
Thanks to fellow fans who post in the unofficial fan-led Disney Plus Facebook group, as this list reflects titles others have flagged. This list does not currently track shorts or internationally produced films. There are also some titles that are available in other countries, but not in all (this list reflects U.S. availability). Corrections and suggestions are welcome, comment below.
*The deal between HBO and 20th Century Studios is set to expire at end of 2022; that deal primarily covers 20th Century Studios films released since 2012. Titles prior to 2012 are generally available.
Some of the stuff that's missed on the list:The Wuzzles (CBS, 1985)Bill Nye The Science Guy (1993-1998; syndicated by Walt Disney Television)Nightmare Ned (ABC, 1997)Pepper Ann (ABC. 1997-2000)101 Dalmatians: The Series (ABC, 1997-1998)The Weekenders (ABC, 2000-2004)Teamo Supremo (ABC, 2002-2004)Legend of Tarzan (UPN, 2001-2003)Filmore! (ABC, 2002-2004)W.I.T.C.H (Toon Disney, 2004-2006)Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (Toon Disney, 2004-2006)Get Ed (Toon Disney, 2005-2006)Yin Yang Yo! (Toon Disney, 2006-2009)Dave the Barbarian (Disney Channel, 2004-2005)Brandy and Mr. Whiskers (Disney Channel, 2004-American Dragon: Jake Long (Disney Channel, 2005-2007)Shorty Mcshorts' Shorts (Disney Channel, 2006-2007)The Disney Channel Games (2006-2008)Star Wars Detours (Lucasfilms, 2012)Cory in the House (Disney Channel; 2007-2008)
Exactly, the DreamWorks movies they distributed through the Touchstone Pictures banner from 2011-2016 such as Real Steel, The Help, I Am Number Four, War Horse, Lincoln, to name a few are owned by Disney. So those films (depending on rating) will go to Disney+ or Hulu.
Thanks for the list Josh although their are a couple of shows and films from the Disney and 20th Century side of things you missed and forgot to put in:- Wander over Yonder (Disney Channel/Disney XD, 2013-2016; 2 Seasons)- Penn Zero: Part Time Hero (2014-2017, 2 Seasons)- Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006, 7 Seasons)- Robots (Blue Sky Studios film, 2005)- Horton Hears a Who! (2008)- Rio (2011)- Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2011) (streaming rights held by HBO)- Modern Family (ABC, 2009-2020)- Fresh off the Boat (ABC, 2015-2020)- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003, 7 Seasons)- Firefly (2002-2003, 1 Season)- Glee (2009-2015, 6 Seasons)- Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 (ABC, 2012-2013; 2 Seasons) Starring Krysten Ritter- Brandy & Mr. Whiskers (2004-2006, 2 Seasons)- The Buzz on Maggie (2005-2006, 1 Season)- Dave the Barbarian (2004-2005, 1 Season)- Bend it Like Beckham (2000)- Samantha Who? (ABC, 2007-2009)- Really Wild Animals from National Geographic (1993-1998, 26 Episodes)- Gnomeo and Juliet (2011)- When in Rome (2010)Also put in a section dedicated to Domestic Rights issues cause certain films and shows aren't owned by Disney and it's subsidiaries Domestically such as Popeye, Dragonslayer and Titanic.Finally, I would like to point out a couple of things Josh, certain PG-13 and TV-14 titles from Touchstone, 20th Century Studios (Film/Television) and ABC Studios might not appear on Disney+ and instead go to Hulu due to content not being suitable for the Disney+ service, such as Dead Poets Society, Armaggedon, Coyote Ugly, Signs, The Village, The Proposal, A Lot Like Love, Jumper, Wild Hogs, The Prestige, 24, The X-Files, Bones, NYPD Blue, Lost, Desperate Housewives, Revenge, Scandal, Castle, How to Get Way with Murder, among others.Even Family Guy and the rest of Seth MacFarlane's other animated shows (while TV-14) have been confirmed to stay on Hulu due to the inappropriate humor and content.
Here are a couple of other 20th Century titles that could work on Disney+: Cocoon (1985), and The Boy Who Could Fly (1986). Princess Bride (1987) could go under the GLOBAL RIGHTS NOT OWNED BY DISNEY section as 20th Century ONLY owns the domestic rights to the film but internationally it's owned by Interaccess Film Distribution.
I suspect Disney plans to rotate shows in and out the vault to keep interest up in streaming service. Some films shows have dated content that would be seen as racist/homophobic etc. and most likely, they just won't be available I suspect. Much they way for years they would make a classic film available on VHS/CD/Blueray, then take off market, and then bring it back again in about 5 to 10 years.
I was shocked to see online that Disney+ included "White Wilderness" at launch, but that it's since been removed. Given that film's inclusion of the infamous faked "lemming suicide" sequence, I would have expected Disney+ never to include it at all, much like "Song of the South". I suspect that it was included by mistake in the first place.
Just to Clarify, 20th Century Studios still owns the rights to A Troll in Central Park along with Thumbelina, besides Warner Bros. doesn't own the rights to this movie anymore so put this in the 20th Century Studios section.Also, please add Modern Family (ABC, 2009-2020), Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (20th Century TV, 1997-2003, 7 Seasons); 8 Simple Rules (ABC, 2002-2005, 3 seasons); Glee (20th Century TV, 2009-2015, 6 Seasons); Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 (ABC, 2012-2013; 2 Seasons); New Girl (20th Century TV, 2011-2018, 7 seasons); and Wander Over Yonder (2013-2016) to the "LIVE-ACTION AND ANIMATED TV SERIES (DISNEY LEGACY AND SELECT ABC TITLES)"Lastly please include The Wind in the Willows (1996 film; aka Mr. Toad's Wild Ride) and Popeye (starring Robin Williams) to the "OFTEN-REQUESTED TITLES WITH GLOBAL RIGHTS NOT OWNED BY DISNEY" as the former film is distributed by Disney in the United States but not in other countries as the 1996 version of Wind in the Willows is owned by Allied Filmmakers, while the latter film is distributed internationally by Disney but owned by Paramount in the United States.I'd also like to have you put down Valiant and James and the Giant Peach under the "OFTEN-REQUESTED TITLES WITH GLOBAL RIGHTS NOT OWNED BY DISNEY" cause Disney doesn't have the rights to these particular films in certain international markets such as the United Kingdom, even they aren't on the UK/Ireland version of Disney+.
Please add the following Marvel content to the list Daredevil (2003) Elektra (2005)Fantasitc Four (2015)Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom (2019)X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)New Mutants (202?) may ultimately be on Hulu due to contentAnimated Series------------------------------------------------------------------The Marvel Super Heroes (1966)Spider-Man (1967)The New Fantastic Four (1978)Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers (2014)Made for TV films distributed by Fox and its affiliated labels----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988) -> Currently streaming on TubiThe Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989) -> Currently streaming on TubiThe Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990)Generation X (1996)Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1998)Currently streaming on Netflix US-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013)Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload (2013)Lego Marvel Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled (2015) Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Guardians of the Galaxy (2017)Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Black Panther (2018)Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United (2014 animated film)Streaming on Hulu--------------------------------------------------Cloak and Dagger (2018 TV Series)Fox label films streaming now on Disney+ internationally----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X-Men (2000)X2: X-Men United (2003)X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)X-Men: First Class (2011)The Wolverine (2013)X-Men Days of Future Past (2014)X-Men Apocalypse (2016)
Lucasfilm owns the Intellectual Property that was licensed to make the show and may have co-produced season 1 but you will notice season 2 was renamed The 'New' Yoda Chronicles and that season is currently only available on Disney Plus US. There are some wiki articles that state the renaming was done to differentiate the episodes that aired on Cartoon Network because Cartoon Network owns the rights to Season 1.
You're missing the World of Color mini series "Willie and the Yank" which was later brought to home video as one film titled "Mosby's Marauders." It's from 1967 and was one of the first films for actor Kurt Russell. Its last release was on VHS in 1998. It takes place during the Civil War but, IIRC, does not portray or glorify slavery so it could theoretically see a release.
Good list but I don't think it's fair to list stuff on Hulu. Granted, it be nice to just have one service but Hulu belongs to Disney. I feel that should be considered Disney+ Dark.That said, yeah there's a ton of stuff that should and are hopefully planned to come soon. I especially support anything with 'Muppet' in the title. I love the four movies and Muppet Moments is cute but the Muppet selection is pitiful. It kills me that the newest Muppet series is there but not the classic show. I understand licensing problems but I wish Disney would open the purse strings for one of the best series.Also need Enchanted. Just love that film :)
Can you remove "Murder on the Orient Express", "Assassin's Creed", "The Proposal", and "Stuber" from the list? Because the latter film is Rated R which is ideal for Hulu, and while the former three films are PG-13 I don't know if these titles will be on Disney+, they seem more suited for Hulu.
Remove the Dreamworks Animated films distributed by 20th Century Fox as those films reverted back to Universal Pictures, even Universal Home Entertainment is listing the films that were distributed by 20th Century Fox. 2b1af7f3a8