Kat's Kingdom
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- Mar 4, 2019
It isn't one my favourites, but I know a lot of people would like for Enchanted to be added
I'm sure that there are some copyright things involved with this that Disney doesn't want to get into like their relationship with Square Enix over Kingdom Hearts. But I would love to see some Studio Ghibli stuff make an appearance sometime like My Neighbor Totoro and/or Ponyo (which I specifically remember seeing previews for on old Blu-ray discs). It was also brought up that some people would like to see some of the older Kingdom Hearts stuff (like the ones that have little to no gameplay left (358/2 comes to mind) after remastery) get put on as movies and I think its a way to go but not the best. Also, 4k movies would be great but only the ones that can be please. I don't even want to know how warped and oversaturated Steamboat Willie could get when remastered.
I'm actually waiting for Tangled the series season 3 to come on Disney+ here in The Netherlands. Is it already available in the countries where you guys are from?
“Now you see him now you don’t” is the missing Dexter Riley. Can’t wait until they release itThere are definitely a few older films that they can fill in. I think one of the Dexter Riley trilogy is msissing. The Scarecrow of Romeny Marsh and The Island at the Top of the World would be nice. In Search of the Castaways is another. I'd also like to see more 4K masters, especially for Avatar and maybe even 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Titan A.E. would be a nice addition from the Fox library. There is probably a ton more!
The New Mickey Mouse Club goes to Walt Disney World is on there. Such great memories from Wonderful World of D.When I was a kid, my parents would not take us to movies because, as long as Wonderful World of Disney was on every Sunday night, the movies would eventually make their way to TV and we'd see then there for free (this was in the era of rabbit ears and 3 network channels mind you - color TV was still relatively new, Fox network wasn't even a thing). They never did show the big-screen movies though - it was always the low-budget movies based on following families of bears through the woods or some such nonsense. Here's the thing though; I want to show those movies to my kids so they get a sense for the "good old days", but even Disney won't put those movies in the Disney+ archives. So yeah, the WWoD content would be great!