Super Mario Bros. should be on there. I'd say the majority of them especially "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" could appeal to the adults and teen demographic on Disney+, along with the fact that most of them are in the TV-PG/TV-14 rating. What about the Saban Library there are lots of stuff there that unless it’s set otherwise I think does the owns it so they can put on Disney+ the marvel shows saban Made there on Disney+ So why can’t they be on Disney+ so do you think they could become it’s own list, Disney doesn't own the rights to Power Rangers and Digimon anymore as they're now owned by Hasbro (for PR) and Toe Animation (for Digimon) respectively. (ABC, 2013-2020) (currently on Netflix) (Available in some countries), Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers (2014-2015), Star Talk (National Geographic, 2015-present) Hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bunk’d (2015-Present) (currently on Netflix) (Available in some countries), Goldie & Bear (2015-2018) (currently on Netflix) (Available in some countries), Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything (2015-2017), So Dear to My Heart (1948) Starring Burl Ives, Luana Patten, Bobby Driscoll, The Sword and the Rose (1953) Starring Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1954) Starring Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, The Great Locomotive Chase (1956) Starring Fess Parker, Jeffrey Hunter, Westward Ho the Wagons! I still continue to see Bicentennial Man (1999) Starring Robin Williams, "Dan in Real Life" "The Post" and Bridge to Terabithia (2007) not being put under to "Often-Requested Titles With Global Rights Not Owned By Disney". Hey Josh, can you remove Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Love, Simon, Paper Towns, The Golden Girls, Planet of the Apes films, and How I Met Your Mother away from the Hulu/Star section? This list tracks U.S. availability of titles. It was supposed to be up on the Disney+ service in 2019 but is no where to be found?? Please add in "Funny, You Don't Look 200 - A Constitutional Vaudeville" (1987) it's a 1987 Television special produced by Disney. It almost goes without saying that The Muppet Christmas Carol is essential repeat viewing every holiday season. And again, Disney doesn't own the rights to Sabrina the teenage witch and Sabrina the animated series. Brown star in this gently spooky story about a teen girl who discovers her mom and grandma are secretly witches. Quando Toca o Sino (Disney Channel Brazil, 2009-2011),
I was shocked to see online that Disney+ included "White Wilderness" at launch, but that it's since been removed. This list is not comprehensive and may have some inaccuracies. @Hannah Disney doesn't own Life with Derek and "Naturally, Sadie" as they are Canadian shows and they didn't produce them physically. Super Mario Bros.: The Movie is also missin. How about a list of missing Nat Geo content? Also, things like Song of the South are not "unlikely to appear". Also, don't count on Pucca airing cause it is currently owned by VOOZ/Wildbrain. Pijama Party LA (Disney Channel Latin America, 2014-2018),
So compared to the other Lego Star Wars Specials and the Ewok movies I don't this micro series will EVER be on Disney+ like at all. Which was on FOX at the time. Want to see those other episodes from that series again. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Again I don't want to continue listening to you as literally you're just justifying that it won't be on Disney+ when literally Sabrina and the Clone Wars Microseries didn't produce it. Again, the Clone Wars micro-series while co-produced by Lucasfilm, it was co-produced by Cartoon Network studios I see this falling under "Do they own this series Physically?". (anime series, 2008-2011) (Available on Disney+ Japan), Castle (ABC, 2009-2016, 8 Seasons) Starring Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic, Susan Sullivan, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil (2010-2012), Sofia the First (2012-2018) (currently on Netflix) (Available in some countries), Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (2013–2014), Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles (2013) Lucasfilm (missing episodes), Liv and Maddie (2013-2017) (currently on Netflix) (Available in some countries), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Anyone remember Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy? The Series (2008-2009)" to "Stitch! Fantastic Four Rise of Silver Surfer is on D*. The Adventures of Gallagher, Way Down Cellar, The Loner, and many others. i think a lot of abc shows ugly betty, the goldbergs, the middle, the good doctor, the bachelorette, bless the harts, the rookie, gray's anatomy, lifetime's little women, switched at birth, baby daddy, the conners, good trouble, melissa and joey, 10 things i hate about you, full house original series, lincoln hieghts, lost, make it or break it, the kids are alright, brothers or sisters, last man standing, famous in love, everything gonna be okay, party of five, schooled, a million little things, american housewives and lifetime's married at first sight and dance moms. - Really Wild Animals from National Geographic (1993-1998, 26 Episodes)
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Besides, you have other film tv adaptations of Scholastic properties owned by the distributor of that particular film or show (e.g. Even if Goosebumps is a Scholastic property the producers of the show from the 1990's was produced by 20th Century TV. For more. Can you Please add in the Disney and 20th Century side of things you missed and forgot to put in? Art Attack (UK, 1990~ | Germany, 1995~ | Italy 1998~ | LA, 2000~ | Brazil, 2000~ | Portugal, 2002~),
What About 20th Century Fox Film Called Heaven Can Wait 1943 And The Gun In Betty Lou’s Wedding Touchstone Film But I Don’t See Bill Nye The Science Guy On Missing Titles. Can you remove "Murder on the Orient Express", "Assassin's Creed", "The Proposal", and "Stuber" from the list? That is some bad press for Disney and you see it reflected in how flat the stock price has been over the last month or so. Jake & Blake (Disney Channel Latin America, 2009-2010),
And with Michael Caine in the Ebenezer Scrooge role and Kermit as Bob Cratchit, how can it be anything other than an endearing, enduring classic? I'd also recommend moving Star Wars: Clone Wars the Micro animated series Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky to the "OFTEN-REQUESTED TITLES WITH GLOBAL RIGHTS NOT OWNED BY DISNEY" section because literally that series is in the grey area in terms of Ownership as neither Disney nor Lucasfilm themselves never talk about it nor does the latter production company have this listed on their website. Not only did Miramax have the rights, but so did Disney. There are also plenty of films that adults and parents can enjoy, too. 20TH CENTURY STUDIOS AND AFFILIATED LABELS, *The deal between HBO and 20th Century Studios is set to expire at end of 2022. Because that show aired on Fox Kids, alongside the X-Men and Spider-Man animated shows and is more suitable on Disney+ as it is rated TV-Y7. Can you add in You Again (2010) (Currently on Starz) (Available in some countries)? Alita: Battle Angel has been moved. Why you keep spamming the comments about adding this specific movie/show when literally NONE of them are owned, produced or distributed by Disney and with the shows/movies you put down, they are ALL owned by the Jim Henson Company and no Disney doesn't have the rights to all the Jim Henson shows/movies (unless if the show was co-produced with Disney such as "Dinosaurs" and the Upcoming "Earth to Ned"). Upside Down Magic is now on Disney+ outside North America, since Disney Networks now cease to exist outside North America, thus leaving Disney+ the debut point for DCOMs outside North America. Well, okay, the trailer didn’t have everything. https://twitter.com/DisneyPlusJP/status/1293729034241810433, Can you remove "(Available in Some Countries)" for Dan in Real Life while at the same time move the film to the Global Rights Not Owned By Disney section? anime" by "Lilo & Stitch" fans, and its German dub titles it "Yuna & Stitch". Films in this category are not counted as part of the “missing films” total. Secondly, I still continue to see Bicentennial Man (1999) Starring Robin Williams, "The Post", Bridge to Terabithia (2007) and especially Dan in Real Life not in the "Often-Requested Titles With Global Rights Not Owned By Disney" section, as literally, these films are in the same boat as Titanic (1997) and the Presitge (2006) respectively in terms of distribution rights in which the former film is owned by Paramount in the US, but 20th Century Fox/20th Century Studios own international rights for Titanic, while the latter film is distributed by Touchstone in the United States while Warner Bros. owns International rights.