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- Disney+ offers a mix of shows with over 100 episodes, from cartoons to thrillers, catering to diverse audiences.
- DuckTales, Alias, and Glee are among the popular shows on Disney+ with over 100 episodes, satisfying various tastes.
- Shows like Boy Meets World, 24, and America’s Funniest Home Videos are long-running hits available on Disney+.
Every streaming service has amassed a library of shows along with their movies and video game selection, and some of these famous shows have been on for years and have passed the one-hundred-episode mark. Disney+
is one of many services that have a similar choice of shows, in part thanks to the long history of the studio.
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Not every show on Disney+ that has more than 100 episodes is a cartoon, and not every selection is appropriate for the whole family. There’s an equal selection of old and new shows, and they’ve been sorted by the number of episodes so everyone knows how much time they need for a standard binge-watch.
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Ducktales
100 Episodes
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DuckTales
AnimationActionAdventure
Release Date
1987 – 1989
Cast
Alan Young
Russi Taylor
Terence McGovern
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Once upon a time, Disney+ was a “cable channel,” an early version of a streaming service available via satellite or special receiver. It was called the Disney Channel, and one of its flagship shows was DuckTales. The show featured the adventures of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, along with rich Uncle Scrooge.
The premise was that Donald had joined the Navy and left his nephews in the care of their rich older relative, and the plot involved a variety of adventures, some of them in exotic locations looking for treasure, but sometimes they also had to protect the fortune of Uncle Scrooge. The franchise grew to include everything from comic books to video games, and the series was rebooted in 2016 with some new plot twists and characters.
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Alias
105 Episodes
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Alias
Thriller
Release Date
2001 – 2005
Cast
Jennifer Garner
Michael Vartan
Bradley Cooper
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Alias is part of a wave of television shows in the 1990s that had strong female characters, like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Xena: Warrior Princess, and in five seasons the show had a total of 105 episodes. As the title implies, the main character is a double agent who spends the show hiding her real identity.
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Jennifer Garner plays Sydney Bristow, who works for the CIA but pretends to be an operative for a criminal organization known as SD-6. Earlier seasons focus on her efforts to keep her life as a spy a secret, while the plot later in the series turns to her missions recovering precious artifacts or uncovering lost secrets.
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Glee
121 Episodes
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Glee
ComedyDramaMusical
Release Date
2009 – 2014
Cast
Dianna Agron
Chris Colfer
Jessalyn Gilsig
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The genre of Glee is described as “jukebox musical comedy-drama, in the spirit of other popular shows like Mamma Mia, which means the aesthetic is similar to a stage play. The songs are often pop culture hits instead of unique songs for the show, which makes them more immersive from the audience’s point of view.
New Directions is the name of the glee club in William McKinley High School, located in Lima, Ohio. The show isn’t just about the club itself, organizing musical and theatre-themed events but also their trials and challenges as they come of age in middle-class America.
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Bluey
154 Episodes
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Bluey
FamilyAnimation
Release Date
September 30, 2018
Cast
David McCormack
Melanie Zanetti
Ninthe van Schie
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The critically acclaimed favorite of both adults and kids about a cartoon dog and his family, Bluey is still going strong after three seasons and 154 episodes. The cartoon is made in Australia and is suitable for anyone aged preschool level or up, and the stories of this adorable blue heeler puppy from Brisbane are popular worldwide.
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Bluey and her sister Bingo have all kinds of adventures, sometimes with their mom Chilli and their dad Bandit, but also with their neighbors, Pat the Golden Retriever and Chow Chow Wendy. Their teacher is, of course, an Australian shepherd. It’s easy to see why the show is so popular just by describing the adorable characters, even if the viewer is a person who doesn’t like dogs.
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Boy Meets World
158 Episodes
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Boy Meets World
Sitcom
Release Date
1993 – 1999
Cast
Ben Savage
William Daniels
Will Friedle
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Situation comedies that were designed and intended for network television often stayed in circulation for years, which is partly how Boy Meets World got as far as 158 episodes and seven seasons. It was part of the popular “coming of age” trend in the early 1990s which also included shows like Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Blossom.
Ben Savage plays the main character, Cory Matthews, and the story begins when he’s eleven years old and ends when he turns 18 and is about to head off to college. Critics and audiences both responded positively to the show, and there was also a spinoff called Girl Meets World which is also on Disney+.
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24
204 Episodes
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- Release: November 6, 2001
- Creator: Joel Surnow, Robert Cochran
- Network: Fox
Distinctive digital numbers are used as a title for the action thriller 24 to help illustrate everything about this show, including the plot and characters as much as the explosives, seem to have a short fuse. This now iconic show and its equally famous protagonist Jack Bauer, played by Kiefer Sutherland, began on network television with Fox and ran for seven seasons.
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Jack Bauer’s career of counterterrorism and espionage powered this popular and critically acclaimed show, and the made-for-TV movie 24: Redemption is also a part of this storyline and aired between season six and season seven. For those that want even more from this franchise, there are also the spinoffs 24: Live Another Day, which is considered to be an official season nine, and 24: Legacy, which consists of a single season with 12 episodes.
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America’s Funniest Home Videos
790 Episodes
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America’s Funniest Home Videos
TV-PG
ComedyTalkReality
Release Date
November 26, 1989
Cast
Bob Saget
Daisy Fuentes
Dave Coulier
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In the 1990s, America’s Funniest Home Videos was one of the most popular shows on network television and was one of the earliest examples of “reality” TV. It made obscure stand-up comedian Bob Sagat a big star, and in the 33 years since the show has been on, other hosts have taken the role who are also recognizable in the world of TV stardom.
The current host is Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton on Fresh Prince of Bel Air, and the tradition of one lucky family winning a big cash prize for the funniest video continues. The show is available in its entirety on Disney+, and it’s also on ABC like it has been for more than three decades.
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