There's more to Disney+ than just the movies you loved as a kid. At least a little bit more.
While Disney+ has no shortage of classic movie favorites and modern blockbuster films to enjoy, its TV library is decidedly more mixed, and leans primarily on children's content. While you'll easily find something to distract a 6-year-old for half an hour, parents might be more likely to try Disney's other streaming service, Hulu, for something a little more mature.
But Disney+ is slowly adding more shows for grownups, including "WandaVision" its first new live-action Marvel series, "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," and "Loki," due June 9. And even the sternest of adults might warm to revisiting some series from their youths, including a treasure trove of Disney Channel series from the late 1990s and early 2000s.
So from the obvious ("The Mandalorian") to the gems you didn't realize were streaming ("Agent Carter"), we picked the 20 best TV series available on Disney+ as of June 2021 (listed in alphabetical order).
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Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) in a scene from the season finale on Marvel's "Agent Carter."
1. “Agent Carter”
The advent of new Disney+ Marvel series marks a new chapter for the comic-book brand on TV, after a bumpy few years of experiments on ABC, Netflix, Hulu and Freeform. Among the stinkers (“Inhumans”) and also-ran superhero shows was this fantastic ABC series starring Hayley Atwell’s “Captain America” character, canceled far too soon after a mere 18 episodes. A spy series with a vintage flair, “Carter” relied on Atwell and her costars' chemistry and charm rather than a deep knowledge of Marvel lore, to terrific success.
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2. “Boy Meets World”
Cory (Ben Savage), Topanga (Danielle Fishel), Shawn (Will Friedle) and Mr. Feeney (William Daniels) went through the ups and downs of growing up for seven seasons on ABC. One of the few series that followed its characters from childhood to college and adulthood, "Boy" packs an emotional punch.
3. “DuckTales” (2017)
Those without tiny people to entertain in their homes might have missed this Disney XD reboot of the classic cartoon. If so, they’ve missed out on one of the most sophisticated kids’ shows around. With a stellar voice cast, including David Tennant, Ben Schwartz, Bobby Moynihan and Danny Pudi, and jokes for kids and parents alike, it's one of the best new children's shows in recent years.
4. “Encore!”
Kristen Bell produces and hosts this reality show about high school theater groups that reunite years later for "encore" performances of their favorite shows. A feel-good show that might make you happy cry with each episode, it's a surprisingly deep way to see how time changes people and relationships, and how much music can unite us.
Anthony Mackie (left) and Sebastian Stan star as the respective title superheroes of Marvel's "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" on Disney+.
5. "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier"
Although Marvel's second big Disney+ series got off to a slow start, the adventures of Captain America's best friends Falcon/Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) have picked up considerably as the action/espionage series continues. Grappling with the legacy Steve Rogers (Chris Evans in the films) left behind, Sam and Bucky attempt to make their own way through the superhero world with the help of former enemies (Daniel Bruhl's Baron Zemo) and allies (Emily Van Camp's Sharon Carter).
6. “Girl Meets World”
Fans of "Boy" were delighted by Disney Channel's sequel, which follows Cory and Topanga’s daughter as she makes her own way in the world. It ran for just three seasons but had a charming young cast and updated issues for Cory and friends to deal with in the modern world.
7. “Gravity Falls”
Disney Channel's weird, silly, absurd animated series about twins who spend the summer at a quirky tourist trap in Oregon is a kids' show with an adult following. The series is hilarious and mature (but not too grown-up), with a voice cast that includes Jason Ritter, Linda Cardellini and Kristen Schaal.
Olivia Rodrigo, Matt Cornett and Julia Lester in "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series."
8. “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series”
Leaning into the silliness of its concept, this mockumentary starring chart-topper Olivia Rodrigo is the unsung (well, outside of its talented musical cast) hero of Disney+ originals. Funny, sweet and accurate in its representation of high school theater that Hollywood has attempted in recent years, “Musical” doesn’t feel like a soulless brand extension, but an innovative way to get good stories into existing franchises.
9. “Lizzie McGuire”
Although the millennial touchstone sitcom’s adult revival is officially dead, the comedy about a preteen girl remains one of Disney Channel’s best series. Hilary Duff stars as Lizzie, a middle-schooler yearning for popularity and a boy with great hair. The relatable storylines (shopping for your first bra, not being able to afford stylish new jeans) and Lizzie’s animated inner monologue elevates the series above its contemporaries.
The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda
10. “The Mandalorian”
More than just Baby Yoda, the "Star Wars" drama, Disney+’s most prominent original series to date, is an old Western in space clothing. Pedro Pascal stars as the always-masked title character, a bounty hunter with a strict moral code and impressive fighting skills. After a safe, quiet first season, Season 2 is more ambitious and incorporates a bigger cast that brings new life to the series (and some familiar “Star Wars” characters).





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