Fox Kids/Jetix & Saban Library - Missing on Disney+

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In 1995, Saban Entertainment and Fox Kids merged to form Fox Family Worldwide. During this merger, New World Animation/Marvel Productions was purchased and the Saban-Fox partnership acquired Marvel's entire archive of cartoons produced between the 1966 to 1997. (Except Fantastic Four '68 and The Thing '79)

In 2001, Fox Family Worldwide was sold to Disney, and Saban's entire archive of cartoons, New World and Marvel animated series, all ownership of Fox Kids channels, copyright and registered trademark rights to the series, and all corporate assets passed to Disney. Firstly, in 2002, 49% of shares of the Saban International Paris studio were bought, then the studio was completely bought by Disney in 2009. With few exceptions, Disney owns the current rights to all series produced in Saban's studios and distributed by Saban.

You can reach the article, bibliography, research tag and much more from the link below.


Series owned by Disney and expected to come to Disney+ streaming service:

A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines

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Diabolik
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W.I.T.C.H.
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The Tick

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Nascar Racers
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Biker Mice From Mars
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Dungeons & Dragons
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Marvel Super Heroes
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Spider-Man (1967) - The New Fantastic Four (1978) - The Incredible Hulk (1982)
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RoboCop (1988)
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Xyber 9: New Dawn
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Saban's Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic
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The Secret Files of the Spydogs
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Life with Louie
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And it doesn't stop here.

Eek! the Cat
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Mad Jack The Pirate

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Iznogoud
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Walter Melon
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Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid
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Fox's Peter Pan & The Pirates
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Get Ed
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Yin Yang Yo!
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Combo Niños

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Sweet Valley High
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Other series owned by Disney from this library:


Battletech- Space Strikers - Bureau of Alien Detectors
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Creepy Crawlers - Monster Farm - The Mouse and The Monster
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Little Shop - Dino Riders - Attack of The Killer Tomatoes
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Little Wizards - Rude Dog and The Dweebs - Kid n' Play
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Jason and The Heroes of Mount Olympus - Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist - Saban's Gulliver Travels
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And finally...

Little Mouse On The Prairie - Saban's Around The World in 80 Dreams - My Favorite Fairy Tales
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Kidd Video - Jin-Jin and The Panda Patrol - The Why Why Family
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Zazoo U - Red Planet - Piggsburg Pigs
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The All New Captain Kangaroo - Breaker High - Los Luchadores
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Despite that article being excessively long, it still doesn't list everything made by Saban that is owned by Disney, such as The New Addams Family and various specials.

Another show not listed is Ohh Nooo!!! Mr. Bill Presents. Produced by International Family Entertainment, presumably stuck in legal hell, since Disney doesn't own any of the segments.


Errors (not including the many grammatical errors):

"Fox Kids began broadcasting in the United States as Fox Children’s Network in 1991 as a programming block, on the Fox channels and affiliates."

It started in 1990 and the on-air logo was "Fox Kids Network", even on the first day.

"Thus, the shares of the company were shared 50% by 50%."

It was 49.5.

"Season 3 was planned for the series, but it was canceled due to the FFW-Disney deal."

Most likely fake.

"Tenko, this series aired only on UPN in the US and unfortunately only lasted 13 Episodes."

It was syndicated and it was briefly rerun on Fox Family in 1999.

"Bio-Man(unaired) "

Disney doesn't own this...

"Eek! The Cat was a series that had two more segments besides itself. The Terrible Thunderlizards and Klutter. It was created by Bill Kopp, who is also the creator of Mad Jack The Pirate, and all rights reserved to Disney."

It sure is savage to leave out the other guy...

"After airing for 1 season on the Toon Disney Jetix block, it was unfortunately never aired again in America."

What’s with Andy? premiered on Fox Family/ABC Family and was pulled a few months later. When it later aired on Toon Disney, it was part of "Toon Disney" not "JETIX".

"(Suffice it to say that the famous Spider-Man: TAS (1994) and X-Men: TAS (1992) intros were produced by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy.)"

Ha ha, nope.
 

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It was an article that I read many times and looked at various parts such as a bedside book. I want to thank the writers who did their best to ensure that these shows are not forgotten by Disney and are not locked in the vault.

But the part about the French company "C&D" was pretty redundant.

Despite that article being excessively long, it still doesn't list everything made by Saban that is owned by Disney, such as The New Addams Family and various specials."
You seem to know a lot about this, so why not reach out to the article authors and share your knowledge with them.

Remember that these people are not American, it's normal that they don't know some things as well as you do, so give feedback and share what you know with them.

However, these two points should be mentioned.

As the article author said, I looked at the American Copyright site Saban's Addams Family is not owned by Disney and is available to watch on Amazon Prime. They also shared a detailed list of Disney owned and non-Disney owned shows as an external link at the end otf the article and the Addams Family appears to be owned by British company AFS Productions.




(Suffice it to say that the famous Spider-Man: TAS (1994) and X-Men: TAS (1992) intros were produced by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy.) Ha ha, nope.
The case in the music library supports the author's claims. Shuki Levy's official site confirms this.


There may be a few minor semantic errors caused by the translation. This much error is normal for a job of this scale.
 
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Don't forget there are things they have to re-lisence as well if they want streaming of all past shows.

ITV Inc. To use their stake in Disney Club for a live skits only edit of the shows and to lisence the DIC LP where Disney is the limited partner and Wildbrain is the 5% and 0% er depending on the version. Edit: Oops 2 in one here I'll keep it as is though. Actually maybe not so much 2 in 1 as the second half of it seems to link to Hurricanes the British Football cartoon.

Channel 4 Productions. They had a deal for Jetix to show and to English and French DVD with English second track Disney's own 95% but they have to re-lisence the 5% of the channel it was made for by US and Philippines companies of Biker Mice From Mars and probably replays of The Hoobs on Playhouse Disney if I remember too to get on Disney+. Channel 4 it's original 1993 network is the original copies of the show Biker Mice US copyright failed to write down the channel 4 stake and the US dates are late 1994 for the first episodes. I have never seen or heard a version of Biker Mice better as well the rest seem like bad duplicates with the DVD being good but not as loud on the Rock n Ride guitars but did have the wide panning of Channel 4 though maybe they used it for that one but turned down the sound.

Proof of this deal having to be re-striked after the Jetix one for original Biker Mice on Disney+ or All 4 to get a free to air re-release in it's own right.



Wildbrain this is a have to re-strike a content deal after Disney closed down the Disney Channel's run by them it made their content deal they already had through channel runnings probably null and void now but if you look at Studio B and Cookie Jar it will stir up a lot of problems for some Disney themselves works if they don't plus Disney and their DIC LP only has the pilot Christmas episode of Gadget and the film's no good using them without a deal which covers the rest of the series.

Bohbot/BKN They had the content deal with this but probably lost it under Disney ownership and needs to re-lisence.

Every brand to renegotiate ownership in Saban and DIC assets except Wildbrain to be signed to a content deal.


RCA they had a deal with Toon Disney and probably in the Sony deal.

Zodiac Media needs a deal with them for Totally Spies back.


Cinar Needs a deal for White Fang made for The Family Channel.

All American Television Inc (Fremantle USA) Needs a deal to re-lisence the ABC and Fox Networks as well as Heidi Walt Disney Home Video Harmony Gold Distribution with it's many rare films thought to be lost but actually with these guys.

CITV and CBBC probably Entertainment One or Wildbrain stuff now Spot the Dog I remember being on The Family Channel 2 The Children's Channel and moved or dual played out on Playhouse Disney as well as Oscar's Orchestra on Fox Kids.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles lisenced from Nick for the classic ones that Fox Kids had a deal striked with not their own.

Depathe Fertang and DIC the rest of it through Turner CN, MGM, WB to give Disney rights to distribute what they own as full owners other than these works.

Jim Henson's they will go for the rest of the complete buyout on as they were going for it anyway but only got Muppets and Bear with Seaseme and others going elsewhere.

D'Con the Spanish first ever in the world fully CGI 20 minutes shows guys they had a deal with as well as cartoon network getting half too in the past.

Probably a deal on the Nintendo and Sega owned parts of Sonic and Mario as well as the Standalone Zelda with proper standalone rock genre end credits music.

The toy company's stakes in Digimon, Power Rangers and others Disney owned but sold back being reissued as distribution channel deals so they can continue to do their own things with them.

The bank owned shows like JP Morgan and others one being Defender's of the Earth already on Hulu back when Hulu Free and the plugin was out and lots of anime Saban's are left dorment and vaulted with no proper ownership with disribution channels which well Disney could very well gain ownership on to give them a vault full of gear to put on Disney+ including stuff they never aired.

Then there is the big debate who really owns Biker Mice the independent label Series 2 during this time period of now as it was independent but made for Jetix as well as free to air US and UK syndications no Channel 4 Productions stakes getting in the way as this was made straight for the US this one.

They are the main suspects I think we may see one day being 3rd party releases through deals there is maybe a few other brands I forgot.
 
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It's not a Plus service if it doesn't have the contracts it had with Toon Disney and The Family Channel/The Children's Channel ≥ DJ Kat/Sky One Kids Fox Kids Dumping And Trials Ground ≥ Fox Family/Fox Kids/Jetix.

And the GMTV part ownership shows in skits only format as we want the proper cartoons dumped properly on there not in those as well.

Walt Disney Home Video Presents Videos Series

If Biker Mice which is fully owned by Disney other than Channel 4 Productions merchandise and show stake start there it's probably the easiest one to solve as they solved it for Jetix before they switch to the independent but made for Jetix and other channels like CITV Syndicated version. I think they could also claim the little independent production as theirs as well as they were the channel it's produced independent for but it was independent to work better in syndicated I think being able to go on Mickey Mouse networks as well as big ITV whilst Channel 4 who the original was made for to air in the world first quit the buisness other than it's VICE ownership stake also being involved in Adult Swim but having Classic Simpsons as well as adult WB Animated being it's alternative animation offering. Maybe getting a deal on the Channel 4 stake would mean though unilateral uploading which means All 4 gets Biker Mice free as well on the Disney stake in the deal for a year whilst Disney+ gets unlimited time.
 
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There is a new one they require to make a distribution deal with now and that is Lionsgate after finding there were 2022 partnership works with them on the copyright website.
 

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Don't forget there are things they have to re-lisence as well if they want streaming of all past shows.

ITV Inc. To use their stake in Disney Club for a live skits only edit of the shows and to lisence the DIC LP where Disney is the limited partner and Wildbrain is the 5% and 0% er depending on the version. Edit: Oops 2 in one here I'll keep it as is though. Actually maybe not so much 2 in 1 as the second half of it seems to link to Hurricanes the British Football cartoon.

Channel 4 Productions. They had a deal for Jetix to show and to English and French DVD with English second track Disney's own 95% but they have to re-lisence the 5% of the channel it was made for by US and Philippines companies of Biker Mice From Mars and probably replays of The Hoobs on Playhouse Disney if I remember too to get on Disney+. Channel 4 it's original 1993 network is the original copies of the show Biker Mice US copyright failed to write down the channel 4 stake and the US dates are late 1994 for the first episodes. I have never seen or heard a version of Biker Mice better as well the rest seem like bad duplicates with the DVD being good but not as loud on the Rock n Ride guitars but did have the wide panning of Channel 4 though maybe they used it for that one but turned down the sound.

Proof of this deal having to be re-striked after the Jetix one for original Biker Mice on Disney+ or All 4 to get a free to air re-release in it's own right.



Wildbrain this is a have to re-strike a content deal after Disney closed down the Disney Channel's run by them it made their content deal they already had through channel runnings probably null and void now but if you look at Studio B and Cookie Jar it will stir up a lot of problems for some Disney themselves works if they don't plus Disney and their DIC LP only has the pilot Christmas episode of Gadget and the film's no good using them without a deal which covers the rest of the series.

Bohbot/BKN They had the content deal with this but probably lost it under Disney ownership and needs to re-lisence.

Every brand to renegotiate ownership in Saban and DIC assets except Wildbrain to be signed to a content deal.


RCA they had a deal with Toon Disney and probably in the Sony deal.

Zodiac Media needs a deal with them for Totally Spies back.


Cinar Needs a deal for White Fang made for The Family Channel.

All American Television Inc (Fremantle USA) Needs a deal to re-lisence the ABC and Fox Networks as well as Heidi Walt Disney Home Video Harmony Gold Distribution with it's many rare films thought to be lost but actually with these guys.

CITV and CBBC probably Entertainment One or Wildbrain stuff now Spot the Dog I remember being on The Family Channel 2 The Children's Channel and moved or dual played out on Playhouse Disney as well as Oscar's Orchestra on Fox Kids.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles lisenced from Nick for the classic ones that Fox Kids had a deal striked with not their own.

Depathe Fertang and DIC the rest of it through Turner CN, MGM, WB to give Disney rights to distribute what they own as full owners other than these works.

Jim Henson's they will go for the rest of the complete buyout on as they were going for it anyway but only got Muppets and Bear with Seaseme and others going elsewhere.

D'Con the Spanish first ever in the world fully CGI 20 minutes shows guys they had a deal with as well as cartoon network getting half too in the past.

Probably a deal on the Nintendo and Sega owned parts of Sonic and Mario as well as the Standalone Zelda with proper standalone rock genre end credits music.

The toy company's stakes in Digimon, Power Rangers and others Disney owned but sold back being reissued as distribution channel deals so they can continue to do their own things with them.

The bank owned shows like JP Morgan and others one being Defender's of the Earth already on Hulu back when Hulu Free and the plugin was out and lots of anime Saban's are left dorment and vaulted with no proper ownership with disribution channels which well Disney could very well gain ownership on to give them a vault full of gear to put on Disney+ including stuff they never aired.

Then there is the big debate who really owns Biker Mice the independent label Series 2 during this time period of now as it was independent but made for Jetix as well as free to air US and UK syndications no Channel 4 Productions stakes getting in the way as this was made straight for the US this one.

They are the main suspects I think we may see one day being 3rd party releases through deals there is maybe a few other brands I forgot.
Other than Biker Mice from Mars, what you're saying has little or nothing affiliated with the Saban shows owned by Disney.

In this kind of situtation, Disney is not obligated to bring any 3rd party show distributed for a specified period to Disney+. Disney+ is a platform established not to broadcast a 3rd party shows, but to show the 1st hand shows owned by Disney.

Disney's property rights to Biker Mice from Mars have also been confirmed by its creator on Twitter.
Also write clear sentences with appropriate grammar.

It's not a Plus service if it doesn't have the contracts it had with Toon Disney and The Family Channel/The Children's Channel ≥ DJ Kat/Sky One Kids Fox Kids Dumping And Trials Ground ≥ Fox Family/Fox Kids/Jetix.

And the GMTV part ownership shows in skits only format as we want the proper cartoons dumped properly on there not in those as well.

Walt Disney Home Video Presents Videos Series

If Biker Mice which is fully owned by Disney other than Channel 4 Productions merchandise and show stake start there it's probably the easiest one to solve as they solved it for Jetix before they switch to the independent but made for Jetix and other channels like CITV Syndicated version. I think they could also claim the little independent production as theirs as well as they were the channel it's produced independent for but it was independent to work better in syndicated I think being able to go on Mickey Mouse networks as well as big ITV whilst Channel 4 who the original was made for to air in the world first quit the buisness other than it's VICE ownership stake also being involved in Adult Swim but having Classic Simpsons as well as adult WB Animated being it's alternative animation offering. Maybe getting a deal on the Channel 4 stake would mean though unilateral uploading which means All 4 gets Biker Mice free as well on the Disney stake in the deal for a year whilst Disney+ gets unlimited time.
Are you sure you really got the context of the title right? This thread has nothing affiliated with 3rd party shows.

There is a new one they require to make a distribution deal with now and that is Lionsgate after finding there were 2022 partnership works with them on the copyright website.
What does this affiliated with thread?
 

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News from December 2023

The Tick
is finally streaming on Disney+. Thanks to the Hulu merger. Hopefully other Fox Kids and Jetix shows will be added to the Disney+/Hulu catalog soon.
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I hope "Sweet Valley High" and "A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines" will also be removed from Prime Video and added to the Disney+/Hulu catalog as soon as possible.

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In May of this year, Disney patented a Vector-based neural (deep learning) AI technology that directly reconstructs and improves the quality of old videos. These cartoons will look great with this technology. Like new.

 
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All of the shows here are more popular than Disney shows in Eastern Europe. Especially if it comes to Russia one day, it won't create any excitement without these shows. Apart from these, The Kids From Room 402, What's With Andy and Wunschpunsch should also be added as third-party content.
 

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All of the shows here are more popular than Disney shows in Eastern Europe. Especially if it comes to Russia one day, it won't create any excitement without these shows. Apart from these, The Kids From Room 402, What's With Andy and Wunschpunsch should also be added as third-party content.
I don't think we can get these when we can't even get Disney's own content.
 

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Out of these aforementioned shows currently unavailable, I'd say W.I.T.C.H. has a good chance of being available on Disney+ than Peter Pan and the Pirates, under the assumption that Disney may not want to avoid confusion with their own animated adaptation of the J.M. Barrie play.
 

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Out of those series, I think "Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid" won't ever be released on Disney+, since, well, it conflicts with "The Little Mermaid" also made by Disney.
 

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Out of these aforementioned shows currently unavailable, I'd say W.I.T.C.H. has a good chance of being available on Disney+ than Peter Pan and the Pirates, under the assumption that Disney may not want to avoid confusion with their own animated adaptation of the J.M. Barrie play.
Out of those series, I think "Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid" won't ever be released on Disney+, since, well, it conflicts with "The Little Mermaid" also made by Disney.
Unfortunately, I agree too.

- W.I.T.C.H. the most popular among them. (It should have been a launch title, which is ridiculous that it still doesn't exist.)

- DIABOLIK is a famous Italian comic book antihero and a famous Franchise with 4 feature films. An extremely underrated production but Netflix's Carmen Sandiego series was inspired by this show.
I think this show might appeal to adults because it contains mostly adult themes. Actually, I would like Disney Italy to produce a Diabolik live-action series as a Star/Hulu original.

- Since the new version of Biker Mice from Mars has been made, it has the opportunity to attract hype from those who are curious about the old version, like The Tick.

- A.T.O.M. Because it's already on Prime Video. But they made no attempt to remove it or release it in other countries.

- YYY is a DisneyTVA production. No brainer.

- Oliver Twist, Disney does not have an Oliver Twist show or animatex movie. It could be a family title like Richie Rich's Christmas Wish.

- Since Sweet Valley High is already a comedy-drama teenage series on Prime Video, those who love the genre and 90's will love it. They just imprisoned it in the United States. However, it could come to English-speaking countries. (Canada, Australia, United Kingdom and New Zealand) Why it happened?

I think Disney should at least give these series a chance instead of ignoring the entire library, maybe Eek and Life with Louie, in terms of their sense of humor and cultural elements. I don't know about other series. Disney+ doesn't even include what I wrote above. I'm not hopeful about the rest. :(
 
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Unfortunately, I agree too.

- W.I.T.C.H. the most popular among them. (It should have been a launch title, which is ridiculous that it still doesn't exist.)

- DIABOLIK is a famous Italian comic book antihero and a famous Franchise with 4 feature films. An extremely underrated production but Netflix's Carmen Sandiego series was inspired by this show. Actually, I would like Disney Italy to produce a Diabolik live-action series as a Star/Hulu original.

- Since the new version of Biker Mice from Mars has been made, it has the opportunity to attract hype from those who are curious about the old version, like The Tick.

- A.T.O.M. Because it's already on Prime Video. But they made no attempt to remove it or release it in other countries.

- YYY is a DisneyTVA production. No brainer.

- Oliver Twist, Disney does not have an Oliver Twist show or animatex movie. It could be a family title like Richie Rich's Christmas Wish.

- Since Sweet Valley High is already a comedy-drama teenage series on Prime Video, those who love the genre and 90's will love it. They just imprisoned it in the United States. However, it could come to English-speaking countries. (Canada, Australia, United Kingdom and New Zealand) Why it happened?

- I think Breaker High was the first TV series in which Ryan Gosling played the leading role. Maybe a good candidate for streaming.

I think Disney should at least give these series a chance instead of ignoring the entire library, maybe Eek and Life with Louie, in terms of their sense of humor and cultural elements. I don't know about other series. Disney+ doesn't even include what I wrote above. I'm not hopeful about the rest. :(

To these you can also add the show “Mad Jack the Pirate”, it has a similar style to Flapjack. One day the CN and Nick shows on Disney+ will be gone. I think this is a good opportunity to evaluate these shows. A few of these shows should even be rebooted like X-Men.
 
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- Oliver Twist, Disney does not have an Oliver Twist show or animatex movie. It could be a family title like Richie Rich's
Christmas Wish.
It does, it's named Oliver and Company, although that's a movie and I don't think it will conflict like "The Little Mermaid"
 
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It does, it's named Oliver and Company, although that's a movie and I don't think it will conflict like "The Little Mermaid"
Yes. I agree. A cinema movie that tells the story of talking animals in 1990s New York and an animation series about anthropomorphic animals in colonial England cannot possibly be similar. Therefore, there will be no IP conflict like Mermaid or Peter Pan.

I almost forgot I have a artwork for you. :)
I did not do this concept but It looked very nice on the Disney+'s interface, and I want to share it with you.
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I've found it somewhere else I didn't remember where. Many thanks to it's original author.

To these you can also add the show “Mad Jack the Pirate”, it has a similar style to Flapjack. One day the CN and Nick shows on Disney+ will be gone. I think this is a good opportunity to evaluate these shows. A few of these shows should even be rebooted like X-Men.
Nice catch, which shows do you think could be rebooted?
 
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Nice catch, which shows do you think could be rebooted?

I think Spider-Man TAS, W.I.T.C.H., and Mad Jack the Pirate are good candidates for this. Spider-Man TAS is left unfinished, there is enough demand. W.I.T.C.H is a series whose comics are still sold and have a wide audience. I think it is much more successful than Winx Club. Mad Jack is a series that can capture the spirit of the new generation of children. Diabolik, on the other hand, seems more suitable for adults.

I think Disney is missing out on huge potential for success. I don't think The Proud Family reboot got enough attention. It can't be said that the original show was very popular either. Instead, the demands of the audience should be taken into account. Disney doesn't care enough about feedback.
 

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Disney+ in some countries (but not Denmark) already has the Jetix series Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, while Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (which was released under the Saban banner) is also available in multiple countries, Denmark included.

And obviously, most of those Marvel cartoons from the 90s and early 2000s that used to air on Fox Kids/Jetix back in the day are also available on Disney+ in most countries.

That said, I think it would make plenty of sense to put Yin Yang Yo! on Disney+ worldwide. This was one of the very last Jetix original series ever made, carrying over in the transition from Toon Disney/Jetix to Disney XD even in the United States. And plus, there absolutely needs to be a way to access this show legally pretty much everywhere.
 

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