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Disney+ has started to use disclaimers for their cartoons, television episodes, films, and other material.

This will also likely apply for future releases coming to the service.
When are they going to put a disclaimer in front of the 2020 Mulan film?
 
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What kind of disclaimer do they need?



Seems like the film cut a lot of corners in terms of attempting cultural sensitivity.
 
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since disney owned lucasfilms and has star wars on it which is george lucas, i cant be surprised if they put twice upon a time on it, i mean that film is made by lucasfilm and produced by george lucas, but sure you get some trouble like warner bros distributed the film, but they made a deal with metv for airing of the filntstones on metv, i can see the same deal with disney and warner bros for twice upon a time to be put on disney plus since that film is produced george lucas and lucasfilm
 
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since disney owned lucasfilms and has star wars on it which is george lucas, i cant be surprised if they put twice upon a time on it, i mean that film is made by lucasfilm and produced by george lucas, but sure you get some trouble like warner bros distributed the film, but they made a deal with metv for airing of the filntstones on metv, i can see the same deal with disney and warner bros for twice upon a time to be put on disney plus since that film is produced george lucas and lucasfilm

Most of time, broadcast licensing and streaming licensing are separated but some contents like Charlie Brown TV specials have no separate agreement so it is strict Apple exclusive.
 

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Has anyone posted this yet? well here's what's coming in November. Most notable shows coming are Goldie & Bear (Seasons 1-2), The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, and Movies including Planes, Planes: Fire & Rescue, Mr. Magoo, the LE
Disney Plus: Every new movie and TV show coming in November 2020
There are still a lot of things that aren't on there, and that we were promised would be added by the end of the year. They've got one more month to add Aladdin The Series and Pepper Ann before they're exposed as liars.

And what the heck happened to Darkwing Duck Season 3?
 

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There are still a lot of things that aren't on there, and that we were promised would be added by the end of the year. They've got one more month to add Aladdin The Series and Pepper Ann before they're exposed as liars.

And what the heck happened to Darkwing Duck Season 3?

Disney released all of 91 episodes in 2 seasons so they baked 13 episodes in first season, along with 65 episodes.
 

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Disney released all of 91 episodes in 2 seasons so they baked 13 episodes in first season, along with 65 episodes.
Just checked and you're right. I'm not used to them being counted that way...all lists online count ABC and syndication as separate.
 

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Counting syndication separately is a bit ridiculous, especially because the animation of some Disney cartoons changes over time, so if you don't watch them in production order, then the animation just leeps changing back and forth.
 

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So in a kind of off topic, non of the Sofia The First movie special are on Netflix, (so you can't watch the pilot or the finale), I am sure when it comes to Disney +, they will correct that. When does the Netflix contract expire? And also when is Elena of Avalor season 3 coming?

If people want to binge Craig Gerber's great works, it is in complete.
 

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