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Disney+

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Disney+
Disney Plus.png
Website Information
URL: https://disneyplus.com
Status:
Active
Launched: United States of America November 12, 2019
800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png March 24, 2020
Founder: Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International
Type of Website: Streaming service

Disney+ is a streaming service owned by Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International, a division of The Walt Disney Company. They streamed The Simpsons when the service launched on November 12, 2019 in the USA. The service launched in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2020.

The Simpsons

Disney+ has exclusive streaming rights over The Simpsons.[1] However, the episodes from before the show went widescreen are available on a 16:9 aspect ration, rather than their original 4:3 aspect ratio. This cuts off parts of the screen and even cuts out some jokes, such as a joke from the episode "Duffless" where Duff Beer, Duff Lite and Duff Dry are all shown coming from the same tube. The episodes are set to be given their original 4:3 aspect ratio in "early 2020".[2]

The season 3 premiere "Stark Raving Dad" is also not available on Disney+, as it was from syndication due to the allegations of sexual abuse against Michael Jackson.[3]

All episodes of 30 seasons (including the movie) of the series now included multiple audio and subtitles languages option, including English, Mexican Spanish, and Quebec French

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