When Is Sofia the First on Disney Plus

Today is the day!  Disney's new streaming service, Disney+, is now available on smart devices everywhere. The highly anticipated launch did not go as smoothly as planned with the servers crashing earlier this morning, probably due to everyone wanting to be the first to access its content. That snag got fixed in a timely manner, but I can't say the same for the password issue. It seems like I need to reset my password almost every time I log on from a new device. Putting all of that aside, the app works exactly as advertised but with somewhat less content than expected. Initially, Disney claimed that they would be releasing their full library of movies, televisions shows, and specials, but it looks like we're going to have to settle for a decent-sized chunk of them instead. There were a few movies and shows added since the preview that launched in the Netherlands a couple months ago, but not quite as much as I was hoping for. I don't consider myself a Disney expert by any means, so this post will mainly focus on the princess content of the app.

When I first opened Disney+, it took a some digging before I realized that the "Princesses" category is located under the "Search" tab and not as one of the default categories that appear on the menu screens. The header image for this section features Snow White, Elena of Avalor, and Ariel. I did not see the larger version of the header that got leaked a few months ago that included Tiana and Mulan on any of my devices. All of the classic animated Disney Princess movies are in the "Featured" section just below the header along with two live-action selections that comprise ofThe Princess Diaries and the Disney Channel original movie, Princess Protection Program. I personally would have preferred the ABC Family original movie Princess if they had to include a live-action made-for-TV movie in the mix, but I suppose beggars can't be choosers. It's also important to note that Brave and The Princess and the Frog have been added to the service after their initial absence from the Netherlands preview. However, the animated/live-action hybrid princess classic Enchanted is still nowhere to be seen on the app.

Under the "Featured" section of the "Princesses" category is another section called "More Adventures," which showcases all of the direct-to-DVD and made-for-television sequels to the Disney Princess movies. It's nice to see the subtle admission that these films are a notch below the classics. Below that is the "Series" section, which features a handful of animated series that were inspired by the princess movies. Interestingly, Elena of Avalor is included in the "Featured" section alongside the classic Disney Princess films even though it is actually a series. I am extremely disappointed that Sofia the First is still missing from the app entirely, even though Elena of Avalor is actually a spin-off of it. Sofia unfortunately won't be added until Disney ends their contract to stream her show on Netflix. Sofia deserves a home alongside all the fellow princesses she met through her amulet. Right now, the only two full-length animated series that are based on Disney Princess movies are The Little Mermaid: The Animated Series and Tangled: The Series. Aladdin: The Animated Series is still missing as is the original Disney Channel series Star vs. The Forces of Evil. Yet, for some reason, they thought Lego Frozen Northern Lights was important enough to include.

You'll have to dig pretty deep into the Disney+ app to find the other animated princess movie that they shoehorned in thanks to the FOX acquisition. Disney now owns the rights to both of Don Bluth's princess movies, Thumbelina and Anastasia. Of these two, Anastasia is the most popular and the one that people most often confuse for a Disney movie. There was some speculation over whether or not she would be inducted as a Disney Princess when Disney gained the rights to her film. Yet, Disney chose to put Thumbelina on their new streaming service instead. It's unknown whether this is because someone else owns the rights to the recent Anastasia musical, which features some of the same songs as the feature film and is still touring despite ending its Broadway run or because they don't want to heighten the confusion about whether or not Anastasia is a Disney Princess. Nevertheless, Thumbelina is not listed in any of the sub-categories on the app, including the "Princesses" one. Her movie can only be found by either searching for it directly or looking it up in alphabetical order on the page that lists all of the movies.

Though Disney+ hosts some original content with more on the way, it is not a replacement for cable, so don't throw hastily away your DisneyNOW login. Disney+ does not feature any currently airing seasons from shows such as Tangled or Elena of Avalor. It appears that they will likely follow in the footsteps of Netflix by adding new seasons only after they have aired in full. Still, Disney+ is a great way to catch up on older seasons of shows that are no longer available on DisneyNOW and to become reacquainted with some childhood favorites. It's great to see all of the Disney Princess movies together in one place even if there are a few things missing. Hopefully, they will continue to add more great content as time goes on.

When Is Sofia the First on Disney Plus

Source: https://www.theprincessblog.org/2019/11/whats-still-missing-from-disney.html

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