Disney+ Review




So it was much anticipation and baited breath that we all awaited the launch of Disney+ when it was announced earlier this year.
Now many of you (if you are counted among the seemly few that have yet to subscribe) might be wondering what all the hoopla is about.

Well regardless if you still watch cartoons or not, basically ALL of Disney's library is now available for streaming. And because Disney owns Marvel, Fox, Pixar, and National Geographic we have finally got a powerhouse contender in the Streaming Wars.

With the service being new, there are still some of Disney's programming that has yet to be released to the service, due to contracts with places like Netflix. However, you can see a preview of what is to come within the Disney+ App. But if you are a 90's cartoon fanatic like I am, you will be happy to see titles such as Darkwing Duck, Gargoyles, The Uncanny X-Men, Ducktales, Gummy Bears, and many others. There is also original content like the live action version of Lady and the Tramp, and The Mandalorian.
By far the most exciting of all of these shows has got to be The Mandalorian. For those of you who are Star Wars fan's, you are thrust into the middle of the franchise's cinematic universe, with terminology, filming style, and characters that we all know and will come to love.

I was really impressed with the shear amount of content. Like it really is impressive. And right now if you act, you can get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ all for $12.99 a month.

I really love the selection of older Disney movies like Flight of the Navigator, Davy Crockett, Herbie, Escape from Witch Mountain, The Parent Trap, and Freaky Friday. So if you are like me and have grown up on Disney, then this piece of nostalgia is well worth the $12.99 a month. Now there is a monthly membership where you can sign up for just Disney+ for $5.99 (at the time of writing this post). And you can also do a 7 Day trial of the service too.

And because it is wholesome family programing, those of you with children can allow them to watch new and old disney shows without worry about seeing content that would not be appropriate for younger audiences unless you take into the consideration of The Simpsons, which can be a tad risque at times. But for the most part, they have a risk free viewing platform that can be viewed on your Tv, Computer, Table, or Mobile device.

I haven't been sponsored in writing this post. I purchased this service with no incentive or promise of reward.

Go check it out and have fun reliving your childhood.

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