Disney has responded to fan complaints over the removal of multiple Disney Plus movies and shows, many of which were highly rated.

As first reported by What's on Disney Plus on Sunday (September 29), the entertainment giant axed numerous Disney Plus Originals from the streaming service's library. Critically-acclaimed projects, such as historical drama A Small Light, which holds a perfect 100% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and the Willem Dafoe-starring adventure-drama film Togo (92% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes) are among the 25 productions that are no longer available to stream.

It isn't just certain nations that have been impacted by this latest back-catalog culling, either. I've checked Disney Plus' library in the US, UK, and Australia, and I can confirm that none of these films or TV series are now viewable in these countries. It appears, then, that they've been permanently removed worldwide. It also appears that projects like A Small Light, which debuted exclusively on Hulu in the US, have been axed from Disney Plus' sister streamer, too.

  • UlyssesT
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      • EatPotatoes [none/use name]
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        And donate blu ray money to unicef, WFP and UNRWA. And try to build orgs and networks with what money and time they got as if the current system is intolerable. Which it is.

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      One example i can think is Infinity Train a 4 season show that as i remember for 2 years the only place you could watch it was in piracy sites, if it wasnt for them it would have become lost media. All because hbo max wanted a tax cut

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  • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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    The story of Togo, the sled dog who led the 1925 serum run despite being considered too small and weak to lead such an intense race. [Edit: 100 years later he would be brutally killed by Disney.]

  • lil_tank [any, he/him]
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    I mostly watch series that already ended, just like I mostly play games years after their release. Reject the hype train, let time do its thing. Media that people still remember 10 years after is probably going to be more interesting than 90% of what is hyped today