There is no shortage of options among the best TV shows in the world. Disney+and in November the platform became even easier to navigate thanks to the introduction of the ability to browse top 10 lists within Disney+ itself. October was a big month for new shows on Disney+, with hit MCU series Agatha all the time debuting and continuing to be a success. Almost 20 episodes of The Simpsons season 35 has also arrived, as has a new batch of Blue mini-episodes, ensuring something new for subscribers of all ages.
It’s not just existing shows releasing new episodes or seasons on Disney+ as the final months of 2024 approach. Wizards of Waverly Place reboot spin-off Wizards Beyond Waverly Place premiered at the end of October, with new episodes also arriving in November. November 2024 will be a slower month on Disney+ when it comes to new TV shows, although December will see a new injection of content like Star Wars: Skeleton Crew and the From the inside out TV connection Dream production.
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The Simpsons
(1989 – present) [Animated Sitcom] – The Simpsons is one of the longest-running TV shows and its arrival on Disney+ marked a new era for Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, with every episode as well as many original shorts available to subscribers.
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Gravity falls
(2012–2016) [Animated Fantasy] – The crazy world of Gravity falls cemented it as a cult classic, and despite nearly a decade having passed since it went off the air, it remains one of Disney+’s most popular animated series.
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Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir
(2015-present) [Animated Superhero] – Many young Disney+ subscribers love superhero stories, and Disney+ features one of the best animated shows of its kind outside of the MCU – the Franco-American series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir
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Agatha all the time
(2024) [Supernatural Fantasy] – After making his MCU debut in 2021 WandaVision, Kathryn Hahn returns as Agatha Harkness in 2024 Ágatha all the time, a supernatural series filled with magical intrigue and visually fascinating sorcery.
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And if…?
(2021-present) [Animated Superhero] – The Multiverse introduced MCU fans to alternate versions of their favorite heroes and the animated anthology series And if brings together their stories in two seasons of short, unforgettable tales.
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Loki
(2021-present [Superhero Fantasy] – Tom Hiddleston was one of the MCU’s first major villains when he appeared as Loki in 2011. Thor, and he’s reprized the role several times – though none have been as captivating and watchable as when he starred in his own original Disney+ show, which still ranks as one of the best Marvel series on the streaming service.
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Reckless
(2015-2018) [Superhero Crime Drama] – Years before Disney+ existed, Marvel expanded the MCU with several gritty series aimed at adults that were originally hosted on Netflix. Reckless is still considered by many to be the best MCU series of all time, and now it’s on Disney+, bringing Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock where he belongs.
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X-Men ’97
(2024-present) [Animated Superhero] – The original X-Men: The Animated Series was one of the most successful animated comic book superhero adaptations, and Disney has revitalized the beloved classic with 2024 X-Men ’97, picking up right where the hit 1990s TV show left off.
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Monsters in action
(2021 – present) [Animated Comedy] – Disney uses Disney+ as a platform for tie-in shows for many of its hit films, and in 2021 it has its sights set on Monsters Inc. The result, Monsters at Work, is a hilarious workplace comedy that viewers of all ages can enjoy.
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Blue
(2018 – present) [Animated Kids Show] – Whether younger or older viewers, the cultural phenomenon Blue It’s guaranteed to be a healthy treat that causes as many laughs as it does heartwarming moments.
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Wizards of Waverly Place
(2007–2012) [Fantasy Comedy] – Wizards of Waverly Place it follows the typical Disney Channel template of rebellious kids going on adventures away from the watchful eyes of their parents, but with plenty of magical and fantastical elements thrown in, making the fact that it’s still a hit in the streaming era no surprise.
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That’s so Raven
(2003–2007) [Teen Comedy] – That’s so Raven was a cultural phenomenon when it arrived in the early-to-mid 2000s, and the decades since have made it no less hilarious or enjoyable – especially when it comes to the awkward and often crazy situations Raven’s psychic visions find her in.
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LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy
(2024) [Animated Sci-Fi] – The partnership between Lego and Star Wars became iconic in the 2020s, and no show celebrates it more happily than 2024 Lego Star Wars: rebuilt the galaxy, which is a delight for both adults Star Wars fans and young viewers who love Lego lightsabers.
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Ahsoka
(2023 – present) [Sci-Fi Fantasy] – Disney has made great strides in tying up animation Star Wars shows in the live-action canon and 2023 Ahsoka is one of the most exciting TV shows to come out with that goal. With all the action of a Star Wars film, Ahsoka shines a light on Rosario Dawson’s titular Jedi and proves why she’s one of the best characters in the franchise.
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The Mandalorian
(2019 – present) [Sci-Fi Fantasy] – The Mandalorian was Disney+’s first success story when it came to original shows and brought legions of new fans to the Star Wars fold – especially with the introduction of the adorable Grogu, aka Baby Yoda.
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Andor
(2022) [Sci-Fi Thriller] – Live action Star Wars the shows aren’t just aimed at megafans of the hit franchise, as 2021 Andor is a gripping story of espionage and intrigue that tells a hard-hitting genre story that even casual viewers will find difficult not to binge.
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The Acolyte
(2024) [Sci-Fi Fantasy] – 2024 The Acolyte marked Disney’s most innovative Disney+ Star Wars show to date, with a story taking place centuries before any of the films. This gives it a unique feel and tone, as well as some of the most stunning visuals of any Star Wars project so far.
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Dinosaurs
(1991-1994) [Fantasy Sitcom] – Combining the magic of The Muppets with the humor of The Flintstones, classic 90s comedy Dinosaurs it still has a loyal fan base, and Disney+ has ensured that the prehistoric hilarity it offers will never go away.
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Home improvement
(1991-1999) [Sitcom] – Tim Allen stars in many great Disney+ TV shows and movies, and one of his best is the long-running sitcom home improvement, which is filled with wholesome humor and 1990s nostalgia.
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Goosebumps (2023)
(2023-present) [Horror Comedy] – Based on the novels by RL Stine, 2023 Goosebumps is already considered one of the best horror-flavored live-action shows, fun for even the youngest viewers – and the gripping mystery ensures Disney+ subscribers will be hooked from start to finish.
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The Orville
(2017 – present) [Sci-Fi Comedy] – The Orville stars Family Guy creator Seth Macfarlane as Captain Ed Mercer of the USS Orville, and is – at its core – a parody of popular franchises like Star Trek. While The Orville it never strays from its roots, but it also has more than enough to keep viewers hooked on its own merits.
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Boy meets the world
(1993–2000) [Teen Sitcom] – Boy meets the world follows main character Cory and his family as he navigates the transition from adolescence to adulthood, and when it comes to coming-of-age TV shows on Disney+, few can match it for hilarious moments (or ’90s nostalgia).
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The Muppet Show
(1976–1981) [Comedy] – Created by visionary Jim Henson, The Muppet Show is an endlessly inventive musical extravaganza and features a host of now-classic characters like Kermit the Frog, who are sure to entertain Disney+ subscribers of all ages.
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Happiness
(2019-2015) [Musical Sitcom] – Musicals are rarely a genre that does well on the small screen, but there are exceptions, and Disney+ subscribers can now see the most well-known exception in full – Happiness, the cultural phenomenon that made a cappella singing clubs cool again.
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Indeed
(2001-2006) [Action Thriller] – Indeed centers on Sydney Bristow, played by Jennifer Garner, a CIA agent leading a double life who must present herself as having a normal career to her friends and family while in reality she is working with the intelligence service to take down the sinister terrorist organization SD-6.
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Once upon a time
(2011-2018) [Fantasy Comedy] – Disney+ subscribers looking for a more adult take on many of the characters that appear in Disney’s animated films will certainly find Once upon a time enchanting, both for its modern interpretations of its classic stories and for its incredible performances from the cast.
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Renegade Nell
(2024) [Historical Comedy] – Renegade Nell is one of several British TV shows to have made waves after arriving on Disney+, and this particular historical drama is now helped in small part thanks to Louisa Harland – best known for playing Orla in the hit comedy Derry Girls – in the lead role as the titular Nell.
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Doctor Who
(2005-present) [Sci-Fi Adventure] – Groundbreaking British science fiction Doctor Who has been one of the best franchises to come to Disney+, even rivaling the likes of Star Wars and the MCU in terms of popularity.
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians
(2023) [Fantasy Adventure] – One of the best series currently available on Disney+ begins in December 2023 — the second adaptation of the acclaimed Disney series Percy Jackson novels by Rick Riordan, and is sure to appeal to fans of Greek mythology and big-budget fantasy adventures.
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American born Chinese
(2023) [Action Comedy] – Based on the comic book by Gene Luen Yang, American born Chinese brings Chinese gods into the modern day, exploring often ignored aspects of Chinese mythology in the process.
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