On November 12, Disney will launch its highly-anticipated streaming service, Disney+. On that blessed day, a plethora of new content will drop on the platform, as well as a massive library of classic films and shows going way back to 1937 with Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
Today, Disney+ tweeted out every single piece of content that will be available to watch on Day 1. Should you choose to subscribe, that is. But let’s face it: you’re probably going to.
There’s a ton coming to the platform. Sit back and take it in.
Disney was really into making people ugly-cry about their moms with Dumbo and Bambi coming out a year apart.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad was one of my favorite Halloween movies as a kid.
Before Pirates of the Caribbean and Black Sails made pirates cool again, there was Treasure Island.
Oh my goodness, I loved Davy Crockett.
Old Yeller was the first dog movie that made me ugly cry, but far from the last.
The hills are alive with the sound of what?
The animated film that inspired so many attempts at good live-action movies.
Into the 1970s we go!
Who’s more iconic? Winnie the Pooh or Luke Skywalker?
And now we’re into the 1980s. Boba Fett and Herbie face off.
Tron versus Ewoks. Who ya got?
Return to Oz is the scariest movie Disney has ever made. Don’t @ me.
Before Disney acquired Star Wars, there was Flight of the Navigator…and it was awesome.
Every episode of The Simpsons!
Let’s start in on the 90s and the Disney animation renaissance.
I am going to crack open the X-Men animated series on day one.
You’re killing me, Smalls!
We’re into the 2000s, now. Hang in there, we’re almost to the finish line.
Question: Is Snow Dogs Cuba Mark Gooding Jr.’s greatest film performance ever?
There were three animated Cinderella movies by 2007. Wow.
Oh, hello first movie in the MCU.
And finally, we’re in the present decade:
And if you’d rather watch this in video form, Disney made a three-hour opus about everything on offer:
And there you have it. We made it from 1937 to 2019. What a journey it’s been.
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Once again, Disney+ drops on November 12. You can subscribe for $7 a month or $70 a year. There’s also a bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ for $12.99 per month. Disney pretty much seems intent on crashing into the streaming game and becoming a major force to be reckoned with from the jump. Where do you stand?
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