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GhostGamer_Perona OP t1_iuee5rq wrote

Any other notable shows missing from Disney plus you’d like to mention?

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Xemone t1_iuef5a9 wrote

Fillmore. Absolutely love that show, but it's still not on Disney+, and I don't know why. I googled it before posting really quick to make sure that was still the case, and apparently they put Fillmore on the UK version of Disney+ earlier this year but not anywhere else. :(

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GhostGamer_Perona OP t1_iuefh3k wrote

It’s weird looking at paramount plus because they have most of the notable Nickelodeon cartoons but Disney plus has a good chunk of classic toons missing for no reason whatsoever

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bearclaw40 t1_iuegzy2 wrote

They don't have any of the pre 2000s shows except So Weird.

- The Famous Jet Jackson (they don't have the movie either)

- Flash Forward

- The Jersey

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Xemone t1_iuekqqw wrote

Sometimes, that is the case, but Fillmore doesn't stream anywhere else, and I don't think I've ever seen it streamed anywhere in the past. I guess it's possible that some company owns the rights without ever putting the show on their service, but I'd think those rights would have expired by now. I was once told that there just wasn't enough demand for it to have it be a priority, but there are many extremely obscure things with much fewer fans/people who even remember those things exist on Disney+ so I can't imagine that's the reason either. Its quite weird.

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Xemone t1_iuel9mo wrote

Man, the nostalgia in this list. Especially The Jersey. I completely forgot that series existed.

You did remind me that In a Heartbeat also isn't on Disney+ yet. That was a pretty cool show.

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LazyturtleX1 t1_iuelx34 wrote

I have heard of licensing being bought in groups and some content never gets actually published for whatever reasons, I imagine some of it's quite extensive and just gets lost in the shuffle.

Or sometimes they are after certain titles in the group and just never bother with the rest, who knows if that's true though.

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bearclaw40 t1_iuemnq7 wrote

Years ago I came across In a Heart Beat on some list of old Disney/Nick shows. But I have no recollection of it for some reason. There's no way I had never watched it, it being on Disney channel in the early 00s. I had forgotten about it again until just now.

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PayneTrainSG t1_iuemxqw wrote

The Spectacular Spider-Man is a weird one that i would like to see somewhere. I believe it was a Sony production but Spider-Man animated rights have reverted to Disney so it might be in rightsholder hell.

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goatjugsoup t1_iueotqk wrote

S1 and 2 of boston legal... who the hecks gonna start a show from s3

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SeekingTheRoad t1_iuevqxt wrote

Five Mile Creek, a terrific Australian gold rush frontier show from ABC from the ‘80s that Disney owns. It was Nicole Kidman’s acting debut I believe.

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The12Ball t1_iueyi7y wrote

Star Wars holiday special /s^^?

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anasui1 t1_iuf6xkx wrote

where's 24, where the heck is 24. I got Homeland, I got The Americans, cmon

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spinereader81 t1_iufcd8e wrote

All those kdramas they have exclusive rights to but almost never put on Disney+ or Hulu. I want to see The Golden Spoon and Big Mouth without having to jump through hoops!

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TheLastDesperado t1_iufezco wrote

The fact that the Aladdin TV series isn't on there is a serious crime.

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housetremere t1_iufp9av wrote

When will The Shield (fx) and Happy Endings (abc) be 9n the Irish Disney+

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ColdCruise t1_iufsgr6 wrote

Just so you have the perception, The Americans is a spy thriller, but it focuses more on the family dynamics and the way leading secret lives affects people. Like how the Sopranos is a gangster show, but focuses more on the family dynamics.

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whowantstoknow t1_iufv56d wrote

I'd really like to see Honey I Shrunk The Kids: The TV Series again.

That was such a weird show.

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ColdCruise t1_iufvgj6 wrote

Yeah, it's very good, but I feel a lot of people think it's going to have a lot more action to it, and to be fair to them, the first episode kind of sets the show up that way.

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JoshJones18 t1_iufwtl9 wrote

Fillmore and Brandy & Mr. Whiskers

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ProtomanBn t1_iufxe1c wrote

Ph wow The Jersey, I forgot it even existed. Isn't that the show with the dirty old jersey from like the 1890s that a group of friends passed around and it made them good at whatever sport they were playing? I feel like I remember an episode where it got washed and stopped working.

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MrBoliNica t1_iufzxtg wrote

Iirc, it transported them into the shoes of athletes in the middle of big games. It was a easy way to get a ton of athlete cameos lol, they even had a pro wrestling episode!

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ProtomanBn t1_iug0e78 wrote

Ahh ok, now that you say that I def remember more. I forgot it even existed. I think that it prob has the same problem as The Famous Jett Jackson and it's because they were made by a Canadian production for Canadian Network but Disney bought rights to air in the States

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Reinate t1_iug596a wrote

i dont know what it was called but i used to watch it in the 80's.
The intro and end of it had a cut version of the 30's Magician Mickey Cartoon.
if anyone can name the show its you hivemind reddit!

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voidzero t1_iugeaui wrote

I’d give a lot for Fringe.

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Somerandomdickhead t1_iugfq93 wrote

I’m in Australia. I’ve got 24 and 24 Legacy (i’ve never seen them so I don’t know the difference). But I don’t have The Americans, I believe the rights are with our cable company (Foxtel).

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res30stupid t1_iuggyda wrote

I may have a reason, but it's just speculation... but Orlando Brown may be the issue.

He was the voice actor for Fillmore on the show, as well as Eddie on That's So Raven and Sticky in The Proud Family. But he managed to completely tank any and all goodwill with Disney for a slew of legal issues including meth addiction and dealing shortly after he left Disney, plus repeatedly fleeing the law when he was scheduled to go to court over past offences.

I think they're still trying to keep Brown as far away from their image as humanly possible.

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Xemone t1_iugik18 wrote

I considered that, but they have That's So Raven and The Proud Family on Disney+. They did remove him from the sequels (Raven's Home and the new The Proud Family) but he's still in the original shows. Also, they still have Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off while even putting his character on the custom thumbnail for the listing on Disney+.

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Mstvmoviejunkie t1_iuglra8 wrote

Naturally Sadie

Life With Derek

The Famous Jett Jackson

Out Of The Box

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Darkknight101 t1_iugmxt6 wrote

Not a show, but a TV movie. The OG Underwraps. No disrespect to the new ones they're putting out but I want to relive one of my childhood favorites.

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Stuckinthevortex t1_iugqzah wrote

Internationally, Millennium and the Lone Gunmen, sinc the X-Files is there

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RuralGuy20 t1_iugtpdo wrote

Dinotopia (the miniseries and the full fledged show) Disney co-produced both of them with Hallmark and are perfect for the Disney plus catalog though we probably are never going to see them on it, since a few months ago one of Chicken Soup for the soul's media companies got the Dinotopia adaptation rights and is currently working on a new adaptation

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wooltab t1_iugudts wrote

Space: Above and Beyond? I only caught a bit of it when it was on the air and still haven't watched the whole thing, but I understand that it was on Fox originally.

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Ahrimanic-Trance t1_iugx4wx wrote

What I’d like to know is why the f is the new Under Wraps and its sequel on there, but not the original?!

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SharksFan4Lifee t1_iugzg96 wrote

Disney should buy the rights to Square One TV and put it on Disney+, would be great edutainment for kids today.

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elister t1_iuidv8q wrote

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Disney owns the IP for the 2005 movie, but I suspect any TV show will be based on that movie and not the actual books or radio drama. If thats the case, better off letting BBC do a proper update.

NOTE: Its been 3 years since Hulu announce this show, im pretty sure its dead. No reports of a script, casting, director, etc.

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