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I was pleasantly surprised by the sheer number of them, I accidentally stayed up till 4 am binge watching them. I'd rather have them all cut together into one long special though rather than quick bite sized chunks though. The title cards were repetitive.
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They ARE all on Disney+--just go to "Movies" on the menu on the left of the screen on the Roku/Amazon app (or in the Search menu on the mobile app) and scroll to "Shorts " While all of the Pixar, Forky Asks A Question and SparkShorts are listed, all of the classic Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Silly Symphony shorts I listed are on the list as well.Rowi wrote:Should these all be on Disney+??? Can't find most of them.NeoSuperBlissey wrote:Here's the list I was abe to determine:
The Art of Skiing (Goofy)
Babes in the Woods (Silly S.)
The Band Concert (M.M.)
Beach Picnic (D.D.)
Bearly Asleep (D.D.)
Beezy Bear
The Big Bad Wolf (Silly S.)
Boat Builders (M.M.)
Bone Bandit (Pluto)
Canine Caddy (M.M.)
Chef Donald (D.D.)
Chip an'' Dale (D.D.)
Clock Cleaners (M.M.)
Corn Chips
Donald's Golf Game
Donald's Tire Trouble (D.D.)
Ferdinand the Bull
Flowers and Trees (Silly S.)
Food for Feudin' (Pluto)
The Goddess of Spring (Silly S.)
The Golden Touch (Silly S.)
Grand Canyonscope (D.D.)
The Grasshopper and the Ants (Silly S.)
Hawaiian Holiday (M.M.)
The Hockey Champ (D.D.)
How to Fish (Goofy)
How to Swim (Goofy)
Knight for a Day (Goofy)
Lend a Paw (Pluto)
The Little Whirlwind (M.M.)
Lonesome Ghosts (M.M.)
Magician Mickey (M.M.)
Mail Dog (Pluto)
Mickey Down Under (M.M.)
Mickey's Birthday Party (M.M.)
Delayed Date (M.M.)
Mickey's Rival (M.M.)
Mickey's Trailer (M.M.)
Mr. Duck Steps Out (D.D.)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (M.M.)
The Old Mill (Silly S.)
Olympic Champ (Goofy)
The Pied Piper (Silly S.)
Pluto and the Gopher
Pluto's Christmas Tree
Pluto's Surprise Package
Pluto's Sweater
Rescue Dog (Pluto)
Santa's Workshop (Silly S.)
Simple Things (M.M.)
Society Dog Show (Pluto)
Steamboat Willie (M.M.)
Three Blind Mouseketeers (Silly S.)
Three Little Pigs (Silly S.)
Three Little Wolves (Silly S.)
Thru the Mirror (M.M.)
Toby Tortoise Returns (Silly S.)
The Tortoise and the Hare (Silly S.)
Trailer Horn (D.D.)
Tugboat Mickey (M.M.)
The Ugly Duckling (Silly S.)
Winter Storage (D.D.)
The Wise Little Hen (Silly S.)
Ye Olden Days (M.M.)
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What about "Donald and Pluto" and "Modern Inventions", which were shown in the beta-tested version in the Netherlands?NeoSuperBlissey wrote:...all of the classic Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Silly Symphony shorts I listed are on the list as well.
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Big Disney Fan wrote:What about "Donald and Pluto" and "Modern Inventions", which were shown in the beta-tested version in the Netherlands?NeoSuperBlissey wrote:...all of the classic Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Silly Symphony shorts I listed are on the list as well.
If they're not on the list I posted (based on U.S. launch day availability), they're not on the service at this time.
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It's bothering me that there's no 'Continue Watching' button (or at least not one I can find on the Roku app). When you start a show and just want to continue watching, you have to search or scroll to find it... And I wish when you hit the big "Play" button that it started where you left off, not at Ep 1... Movies Anywhere, while not shows, spoiled me, since you can just start right where you left off...
*edit* Okay, so maybe if you always start the show w/ the big "Play" button it lets you start where you left off...I had clicked on Ep 1 last night, not "Play," so the "Play" button started playing Ep 1 all over again, but now it says "Resume." I guess no more clicking on episodes, just "Play."
*edit* Okay, so maybe if you always start the show w/ the big "Play" button it lets you start where you left off...I had clicked on Ep 1 last night, not "Play," so the "Play" button started playing Ep 1 all over again, but now it says "Resume." I guess no more clicking on episodes, just "Play."

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Early on launch day, there was a Continue Watching feature. But it was gone by the afternoon (after Disney dealt with the technical issues crashing the service). I'm sure it will come back eventually, but I agree that it's frustrating.
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Is "Clock Cleaners" the proper version which has Donald actually saying, "Says you"? Or is it the poorly-edited version with him saying, "Aw, nuts"?
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I wrote:Okay, so maybe if you always start the show w/ the big "Play" button it lets you start where you left off...I had clicked on Ep 1 last night, not "Play," so the "Play" button started playing Ep 1 all over again, but now it says "Resume." I don't know if there's a 30 minute or 8 hour time frame where you can't Resume anymore... I guess no more clicking on episodes, just "Play."
Sigh, the "Resume" option is even short lived. I sure hope "Continue Watching" comes back.estefan wrote:Early on launch day, there was a Continue Watching feature. But it was gone by the afternoon (after Disney dealt with the technical issues crashing the service). I'm sure it will come back eventually, but I agree that it's frustrating.

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Poster and trailer for the docu-series Pick of the Litter.

Source: https://twitter.com/disneyplus/status/1 ... 2898072576

Source: https://twitter.com/disneyplus/status/1 ... 2898072576
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^ Ooh, that looks good! A couple days ago I coincidentally read an article about the guide dog process (it did not mention this show), and it was very interesting. And I'm for anything about real dogs!

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It's amazing how much better The Sword in the Stone looks now. It isn't even a particular favorite film of mine but I really hope Disney gives it another physical release so the new restoration isn't just exclusive to Disney Plus.


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Is "Clock Cleaners" the proper version which has Donald actually saying, "Says you"? Or is it the poorly-edited version with him saying, "Aw, nuts"?
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Also the Black Cauldron in 4K, who would have guessed !JeanGreyForever wrote:It's amazing how much better The Sword in the Stone looks now. It isn't even a particular favorite film of mine but I really hope Disney gives it another physical release so the new restoration isn't just exclusive to Disney Plus.
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Am I the only one who has bought a subscription but hasn't used it for a second? It's a combination of not having the time to peruse it, and just not being as excited as I thought I was. I almost feel like canceling, but I already missed the free trial period.
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I have enjoyed it thus far; still hard to tell because I am curious about the addition of content and the rotation of titles. There are still quite a few kinks left to improve it, but, that’s hopefully going to evolve over time. I have always felt that this was a rushed product and has delivered in some respects but has much farther to go. I find searching absolutely tedious and the keyboard is ridiculous. The playback function is also embarrassing. All in all; time will tell.
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I have asked this several times and it was never answered:
Apparently, one of the classic Disney shorts featured is "Clock Cleaners". What I would like to know is this: Is "Clock Cleaners" the proper version which has Donald actually saying, "Says you"? Or is it the poorly-edited version with him saying, "Aw, nuts"?
Can someone please answer me that? I am hoping against hope that it's the former (him saying "Says you", that is).
Apparently, one of the classic Disney shorts featured is "Clock Cleaners". What I would like to know is this: Is "Clock Cleaners" the proper version which has Donald actually saying, "Says you"? Or is it the poorly-edited version with him saying, "Aw, nuts"?
Can someone please answer me that? I am hoping against hope that it's the former (him saying "Says you", that is).
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Half and half. Donald does say “Says you,” but his follow up line is still the edited garble that was on the Walt Disney Treasures DVD.Big Disney Fan wrote:I have asked this several times and it was never answered:
Apparently, one of the classic Disney shorts featured is "Clock Cleaners". What I would like to know is this: Is "Clock Cleaners" the proper version which has Donald actually saying, "Says you"? Or is it the poorly-edited version with him saying, "Aw, nuts"?
Can someone please answer me that? I am hoping against hope that it's the former (him saying "Says you", that is).
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Are some of the glitches short-lived? Right now the "Resume" button is showing on a couple of my shows...

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Hmm, interesting, considering even the "Treasures From the Disney Vault" had the poorly-edited version, while the "Have a Laugh" DVD had the original dialogue intact.Uncle Remus wrote:Half and half. Donald does say “Says you,” but his follow up line is still the edited garble that was on the Walt Disney Treasures DVD.Big Disney Fan wrote:I have asked this several times and it was never answered:
Apparently, one of the classic Disney shorts featured is "Clock Cleaners". What I would like to know is this: Is "Clock Cleaners" the proper version which has Donald actually saying, "Says you"? Or is it the poorly-edited version with him saying, "Aw, nuts"?
Can someone please answer me that? I am hoping against hope that it's the former (him saying "Says you", that is).
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https://help.disneyplus.com/csp
Using this link, you can request films for the service that haven't been added yet. Anastasia and the Aladdin and Tarzan TV shows have been at the top of my list.
Using this link, you can request films for the service that haven't been added yet. Anastasia and the Aladdin and Tarzan TV shows have been at the top of my list.
Yeah it really shocked me that two of Disney's "undesirable" films were both given the 4K treatment over the rest of their more popular films.Jack Skellington wrote:Also the Black Cauldron in 4K, who would have guessed !JeanGreyForever wrote:It's amazing how much better The Sword in the Stone looks now. It isn't even a particular favorite film of mine but I really hope Disney gives it another physical release so the new restoration isn't just exclusive to Disney Plus.


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