Disney is celebrating the 100th episode of its original bite-sized series “Chibi Tiny Tales” on Saturday, April 13 on Disney Channel YouTube. The momentous episode features “Phineas and Ferb’s” infamous villain Dr. Doofenshmirtz who creates a ray that turns everything into cake. Will Perry the Platypus be able to give the evil scientist his just desserts?
Fans can also watch All 100 “Chibi Tiny Tales” featuring favorite Disney characters from “Duck Tales,” “Big City Greens,” “Amphibia,” “High School Musical,” “Descendants,” and more, in one extended episode on Sunday, April 14 beginning at 7:00 a.m. Pdt.
The popularity of Chibi has also expanded into its own long-form spin-off series, “The Chibiverse” on Disney Channel and Disney+. The season two finale airs Saturday, July 20 with more “Phineas and Ferb” where Perry the Platypus gets a voice for the very first time.
Fans can also watch All 100 “Chibi Tiny Tales” featuring favorite Disney characters from “Duck Tales,” “Big City Greens,” “Amphibia,” “High School Musical,” “Descendants,” and more, in one extended episode on Sunday, April 14 beginning at 7:00 a.m. Pdt.
The popularity of Chibi has also expanded into its own long-form spin-off series, “The Chibiverse” on Disney Channel and Disney+. The season two finale airs Saturday, July 20 with more “Phineas and Ferb” where Perry the Platypus gets a voice for the very first time.
- 4/12/2024
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Dr. Doofenshmirtz goes on a frosting frenzy with his new Cake-Inator in an exclusive clip from Disney's upcoming 100th entry into the Chibi Tiny Tales series.
These minute-long animated shorts have been entertaining fans on Disney's YouTube channel and Disney+ since June 2020.
Since then, 99 total shorts have been released, featuring original stories including some of Disney's most iconic and beloved characters in a unique chibi art style.
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These minute-long animated shorts have been entertaining fans on Disney's YouTube channel and Disney+ since June 2020.
Since then, 99 total shorts have been released, featuring original stories including some of Disney's most iconic and beloved characters in a unique chibi art style.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/12/2024
- by Klein Felt
- The Direct
Across continents, galaxies, and dimensions, Disney+ has plenty to watch this month! The House of Mouse streamer is adding to the April showers by making it rain all-new episodes of three of its biggest animated series: "Star Wars: The Bad Batch," now in its third and final season; the recent hit "X-Men '97"; and the beloved children's series "Bluey."
Disney’s latest animated film “Wish,” led by Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine, Alan Tudyk, and more, will also make its streaming debut, as will Disneynature documentaries, animated shorts, and more!
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- 4/3/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Wednesdays are still great for fans of animated series on Disney+ this month as the final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch continues, along with season 1 of X-Men ’97. Tension on The Bad Batch continues to rise as Clone Force 99 tries to keep the young and gifted Omega out of the Empire’s clutches. And X-Men ’97 continues to be a fun dose of nostalgia.
For the young (and young at heart) Disney+ viewers, Bluey has both a new episode and extended special premiering on the streaming service in April. Disney’s animated film Wish, starring Ariana DeBose and Chris Pine, also makes its streaming debut this month.
Here’s everything coming to Disney+ this April.
April 1 New Library Titles Theme Song Takeover April 3 New Library Titles Alice’s Wonderland Bakery Chibi Tiny Tales (Shorts) Vanderpump Villa Eps 1-3 (UK) New to Disney+ Wish Disney+ Originals Star Wars: The Bad Batch...
For the young (and young at heart) Disney+ viewers, Bluey has both a new episode and extended special premiering on the streaming service in April. Disney’s animated film Wish, starring Ariana DeBose and Chris Pine, also makes its streaming debut this month.
Here’s everything coming to Disney+ this April.
April 1 New Library Titles Theme Song Takeover April 3 New Library Titles Alice’s Wonderland Bakery Chibi Tiny Tales (Shorts) Vanderpump Villa Eps 1-3 (UK) New to Disney+ Wish Disney+ Originals Star Wars: The Bad Batch...
- 4/1/2024
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
If you haven’t taken the leap to bundle Disney+ and Hulu, it might be time. Streaming is only getting more expensive and competitive, and the enticing bundle (which also includes ESPN) might be a version of cable TV, but it’s also just cost efficient. Disney+ and Hulu are so intertwined that their monthly listing updates come in the same email — and as such, we decided to compile them here for you in the same list.
Whether you have Disney+ or Hulu, or both (and the IndieWire staff has weighed on our favorites), each has its benefits. Disney has the family-friendly titles, the Star Wars and Marvel (new episodes of “The Bad Batch” and “X-Men: 97” continue through April), while Hulu is the place to catch FX originals and network episodes. Both streamers have the rights to distribute National Geographic titles, which are well worth exploring along with the rest of the library.
Whether you have Disney+ or Hulu, or both (and the IndieWire staff has weighed on our favorites), each has its benefits. Disney has the family-friendly titles, the Star Wars and Marvel (new episodes of “The Bad Batch” and “X-Men: 97” continue through April), while Hulu is the place to catch FX originals and network episodes. Both streamers have the rights to distribute National Geographic titles, which are well worth exploring along with the rest of the library.
- 3/18/2024
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Disney+ has been around for awhile now so you should know the deal with these monthly new releases. Sometimes a given month on Disney+ is highlighted by a new Marvel show. Other times it’s a Star Wars show. With its list of new offerings for August 2022, however, Disney+ is pulling off the rare content eclipse: Marvel and Star Wars.
The biggest new arrival this month on Disney+ is undoubtedly She-Hulk: Attorney at Law on Aug. 17. Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) stars as Jennifer Walters, a normal human attorney who is somehow embiggified by her cousin Bruce Banner. Will this be the mythical Marvel TV offering that actually offers a non-serialized case-of-the-week format? Guess we’ll find out soon!
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The biggest new arrival this month on Disney+ is undoubtedly She-Hulk: Attorney at Law on Aug. 17. Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) stars as Jennifer Walters, a normal human attorney who is somehow embiggified by her cousin Bruce Banner. Will this be the mythical Marvel TV offering that actually offers a non-serialized case-of-the-week format? Guess we’ll find out soon!
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On the Star Wars side of things,...
- 8/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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