It’s time once again for a Disney+ Battle. This time we are comparing two classic Pixar films to see which is better. One is the very first Pixar film ever. The other is a classic that reminds us to “just keep swimming.” Let’s see which is better: “Toy Story” or “Finding Nemo?” 1. PROTAGONIST The […]

In the 1960s, Disney changed its animation style. They moved away from the elegant style of the 1950s and moved to a cheaper, Xerox style in the 1960s. This was done as a necessity due to “Sleeping Beauty” losing money at the box office. Two films were released in this style before the passing of […]

Disney has existed for almost one hundred years. In that time, Disney has produced thousands of films and television series as well as produced content telling stories from an infinite number of ideas, including films about talking animals, talking cars, aliens, and so much more. Disney has also produced films about minority groups, so I […]

With the recent announcement that Splash Mountain will be re-themed to look more like scenes from “The Princess and The Frog” by the end of 2024 at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, we wanted to highlight other Disney Parks attractions that have either been re-themed or created based on your favorite Disney+ titles in […]

Since Disney+ launched in 2019, they have produced many great originals, from “The Mandalorian” to “Moon Knight”, but Disney has also been producing a slew of programs in countries such as France, Latin America and South Korea. With the explosive growth of international content, especially within the K-drama and Anime industries, let’s take a look […]

It’s time once again for another Disney+ battle. This week we are comparing a film from Disney’s Experimental Age that underperformed at the box office but has a decent reputation among fans and one of, if not, the most popular musicals from Disney’s Revival. Let’s compare “Frozen” and “Atlantis: The Lost Empire.” 1. PROTAGONIST The […]

The Disney+ catalog is quite extensive as is. It has something for pretty much everyone’s taste. However, there are a few titles that I wished were available on the streaming service that I will discuss below and hopefully provide a few recommendations that you can watch to help ease that “missing” feeling. The first title […]

Welcome back to another Disney+ battle. In this article, we will be comparing and contrasting two popular Pixar films, “Cars” and “Coco.” Both have their fans, but we are going to evaluate each of them and pick a winner. So, let’s get down to business. 1. PROTAGONIST The main character of “Cars” is Lightning McQueen, […]

When Disney+ launched back in 2019, they confirmed that they would be launching new films and series on Disney+ on Fridays. In June 2021, Disney+ changed that schedule so TV series would come on, Wednesdays, including original shows. This was after Marvel Studio’s “Loki” series was a hit on Wednesdays. So let’s look at why […]

Ever since the launch of Disney+, the platform has grown by adding TV series and movies from Disney’s vast catalogue, but after the July 2020 addition of the filmed version of the Broadway musical “Hamilton”, there became an increased demand for Broadway musicals with Apple TV+ adding a filmed version of “Come From Away” and […]

We’re back with another Disney+ battle. This week, it’s a very fast-paced film from Disney’s Experimental Age of Animation taking on the only Marvel movie released by the Walt Disney Animation Studios. We are comparing “Meet the Robinsons” and “Big Hero 6.” Let’s take a look and see which one is “better.” 1. PROTAGONIST The […]

A brand new Disney+ Original Series makes its debut, the latest series from Marvel heads to Pakistan, and some ESPN documentary series look at an important law in American history and an athlete who was on top of the world before it all came crashing down. Let’s take a look at what to watch on […]

We are back with another Disney+ battle. This week we will be comparing two popular films from Disney’s Post-Renaissance Era of Animation. It’s sometimes called the Experimental Age, because of Disney moved away from the tried and true formula of the Renaissance and “experimented” more in their films. It’s also been called the Dark Age, […]

In the 1950s, the Walt Disney Animation Studios returned to feature length narratives for its animated movies after producing packages films during much of the 1940s. There were some bona fide hits, some box office duds that found success later and some wild experimentation in storytelling. The studio released 5 animated films between 1950 and […]