Article 4SH6V Disney+ tweets all the movies and shows coming to its streaming service

Disney+ tweets all the movies and shows coming to its streaming service

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Sarah Perez
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In an impressive bit of pre-launch marketing, Disney today announced by way of a massive Twitter thread basically every movie and TV show coming to its upcoming streaming service Disney+. The thread, which was posted in chronological order starting with "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in 1937, reveals not just Disney's best-known titles but also its long tail of cult classics, flops, oddities and other lesser-known films.

It. Is. Time. From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to The Mandalorian, check out basically everything coming to #DisneyPlus in the U.S. on November 12.

Pre-order in the U.S. at https://t.co/wJig4STf4P today: https://t.co/tlWvp23gLF pic.twitter.com/0q3PTuaDWT

- Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 14, 2019

To date, Disney has advertised the extensive catalog coming to Disney+, which launches on November 12, by highlighting the top titles from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, NatGeo and more.

It has also touted its dozens of upcoming original productions like "The Mandalorian," a "Lady and the Tramp" remake, a "Rogue One" prequel, "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series," and many others.

But today's Twitter thread is a reminder that Disney's back catalog goes deep.

Fuzzbucket (1986) pic.twitter.com/MCvUOqwqNm

- Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 14, 2019

For every Disney animation classic, there's a crappy direct-to-video sequel, like "Belle's Magical World," for example. There are the cheesy '80s TV shows. And while Pixar may have spun "Toy Story" into one of its best-known franchises, it also produced the broadly panned "Cars 2."

Then there are the titles you may have forgotten - or never knew existed in the first place - from "Meet the Deedles" to "Zenon Girl of the 21st Century" to "Fuzzbucket" to "The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes" to that movie about the country bears.

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) pic.twitter.com/gTPlil506k

- Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 14, 2019

For anyone who grew up on Disney, the list is a nostalgic look back at not just the studio's hits, but also the titles that quickly faded from your memory, or those that even make you cringe.

While most streaming services today round out their catalog lineup with less popular content in order to claim a larger number of total titles available, they don't tend to promote their B movies and crappy TV shows in any of their marketing or advertising, for obvious reasons.

Disney's approach, by comparison, is refreshingly transparent.

While you may never have watched "The Biscuit Eater" or "Justin Morgan Had a Horse" or "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad," and may never care to, Disney+ is at least letting you know what sort of filler content comes with your $6.99 per month subscription.

Justin Morgan Had a Horse (1972) pic.twitter.com/SbyxF8m7MK

- Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 14, 2019

As you scroll your way down through one of the biggest tweetstorms ever, you'll likely come across a few niche titles that appeal to you, despite not being the stuff of headlines. And because each title gets its own tweet, you can let everyone know exactly how excited you are for "The Cat from Outer Space," or anything else that strikes you.

Glad to see this Disney live action cat movie on @disneyplus, but there is a noticeable lack of THE THREE LIVES OF THOMASINA. https://t.co/ZWN649Ezm2

- Jordan Hamessley (@thejordache) October 14, 2019

Me, looking through @disneyplus's twitter feed. #DisneyPlus pic.twitter.com/Bz6578X3xH

- Casey Mendoza (@CaseyMdoza) October 14, 2019

Disney+ is available for pre-order ahead of its November 12 launch.

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