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It started as a domestic service, and then expanded internationally after fall 2019. The service will be streaming Disney-owned original content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel Entertainment, Star Wars, 20th Century Studios (who still has a deal with HBO until 2022), and {{Wikipedia|National Geographic}} channels. The service will operate alongside ESPN+ and Hulu (which Disney owns a 67% majority stake in) in addition to selling a bundle containing the three-tier package, with Hulu including the service as an add-on.
 
It started as a domestic service, and then expanded internationally after fall 2019. The service will be streaming Disney-owned original content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel Entertainment, Star Wars, 20th Century Studios (who still has a deal with HBO until 2022), and {{Wikipedia|National Geographic}} channels. The service will operate alongside ESPN+ and Hulu (which Disney owns a 67% majority stake in) in addition to selling a bundle containing the three-tier package, with Hulu including the service as an add-on.
   
[[101 Dalmatian Street]] launched on the service in the United States and Canada on February 28, 2020<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B7rT46tJ2U9/</ref>. It was meant to get released in Australia and New Zealand on May 1, 2020,<ref>https://streambly.com.au/news/20200423-disney-plus-australia-whats-new-may-2020-1476</ref> due to the closedown of Disney Junior Australia, but instead it was delayed and released on May 8.<ref>https://twitter.com/disneychannelau/status/1258911769084350465</ref> It was also released in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands on June 19, 2020.<ref>https://techkrams.de/neu-im-juni-2020-bei-disney/</ref>
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[[101 Dalmatian Street]] launched on the service in the United States and Canada on February 28, 2020<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B7rT46tJ2U9/</ref>. It was meant to get released in Australia and New Zealand on May 1, 2020,<ref>https://streambly.com.au/news/20200423-disney-plus-australia-whats-new-may-2020-1476</ref> due to the closedown of Disney Junior Australia, but instead it was delayed and released on May 8.<ref>https://twitter.com/disneychannelau/status/1258911769084350465</ref> It was also released in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands on June 19, 2020.<ref>https://techkrams.de/neu-im-juni-2020-bei-disney/</ref> It will be released in Spain on September 4, 2020.<ref>https://twitter.com/DisneyPlusInfo/status/1299353934570696704</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 16:26, 28 August 2020

Disney+ logo

The current logo

Disney+ is a streaming service produced by Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International and was launched on November 12, 2019.[1]

It started as a domestic service, and then expanded internationally after fall 2019. The service will be streaming Disney-owned original content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel Entertainment, Star Wars, 20th Century Studios (who still has a deal with HBO until 2022), and National Geographic channels. The service will operate alongside ESPN+ and Hulu (which Disney owns a 67% majority stake in) in addition to selling a bundle containing the three-tier package, with Hulu including the service as an add-on.

101 Dalmatian Street launched on the service in the United States and Canada on February 28, 2020[2]. It was meant to get released in Australia and New Zealand on May 1, 2020,[3] due to the closedown of Disney Junior Australia, but instead it was delayed and released on May 8.[4] It was also released in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands on June 19, 2020.[5] It will be released in Spain on September 4, 2020.[6]

Trivia

  • The episode order is wrong as it shown having "A Summer to Remember" and "London, We Have a Problem" being right after eachother, this due that it follows it's producion order instead of how they were aired.
    • It also has the episode designation of "Puppy Dreams", accidentally listed as the 27th episode (153 and 154 in production).
    • However, the error was fixed shortly after the release of the show.
  • Japanese steaming service Disney Deluxe changed it's name to Disney+ Japan on June 11, 2020.[7]
  • In New Zealand and Australia the show disappeared in May 11th, but returned in June 26.

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