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10 Must-Watch Modern Disney TV Shows Based on Movies

Disney TV Shows have captured the hearts of audiences for decades by extending the worlds of their beloved films. These adaptations provide fans with deeper connections to iconic characters, fresh storylines, and exciting new adventures. Pixar’s “Inside Out” has even inspired the upcoming miniseries Dream Productions, showing that Disney continues to turn its hit movies into highly successful TV shows. While this may feel like a modern trend, Disney has been creating TV adaptations based on its films for decades.

From classics like “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” to contemporary hits such as “Big Hero 6,” Disney shows offer unique perspectives and engaging stories that delight fans of all ages.

1. “Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure” (2017–2020)

“Tangled” told the story of Rapunzel’s journey of self-discovery, but Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure delves into her life as a royal. The series begins with Tangled: Before Ever After, where Rapunzel adjusts to life outside the tower.

Over three seasons, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider take on challenges to protect their kingdom and its magic. Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi reprise their roles, ensuring the show feels authentic. With mature themes presented in a way that resonates with kids and adults alike, Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure stands out as one of the best Disney TV Shows.

2. “Baymax!” (2022) 

Disney TV shows Baymax helping others

Instagram | vbiz.co.id | Baymax spreads kindness and care while helping people overcome challenges in every episode.

“Big Hero 6” introduced Baymax, the healthcare robot designed to help others. In Baymax!, this fan-favorite character takes center stage, aiding different individuals in each episode.

From addressing food allergies to tackling personal challenges, the show provides meaningful and diverse storylines. While it doesn’t expand the franchise’s lore significantly, Baymax! is filled with heart and delivers an important message of kindness.

3. “Olaf Presents” (2021)

“Frozen II” introduced Olaf’s hilarious recap of the first movie, which became the inspiration for Olaf Presents. This short series features the lovable snowman retelling Disney classics like “The Little Mermaid” and “The Lion King” in his unique and humorous style.

Josh Gad’s return as Olaf keeps the series engaging, with his playful storytelling making it fun for both younger viewers and nostalgic adults. The lighthearted take on iconic Disney stories has made Olaf Presents a standout among short-format series.

4. “Monsters at Work” (2021–Present) 

“Monsters at Work” picks up where “Monsters, Inc.” left off, exploring the shift from a scream-based energy system to one powered by laughter. Sulley and Mike now manage the company while new characters join the workforce.

John Goodman and Billy Crystal reprise their roles, bringing familiarity to the series. While not as emotionally charged as the original film, Monsters at Work offers plenty of humor and nostalgia for fans of the franchise.

5. “The Lion Guard” (2016–2019) 

Disney TV Shows The Lion Guard

Instagram | lion_guard_kion | The Lion Guard adds new adventures to the Pride Lands.

Set between the events of “The Lion King” and “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride,” The Lion Guard focuses on Simba and Nala’s son, Kion. Along with his group of friends, Kion protects the Pride Lands from chaos and danger.

Unlike the slapstick humor of the earlier Timon & Pumbaa series, The Lion Guard offers a more adventurous and lore-driven storyline. The animation combines modern techniques with nods to the style of the original film, making it a hit with both younger audiences and longtime fans.

6. “Zootopia+” (2022) 

Set in the same timeline as the original movie, “Zootopia+” shifts the focus to side characters from “Zootopia.” Each episode begins with a scene from the film before exploring the lives of characters like Duke Weaselton and the Hopps family.

The show earned praise for its ability to expand on the vibrant world of Zootopia while blending fresh stories with familiar moments. This creative approach allows fans to connect with the larger universe introduced in the film, making Zootopia+ an essential watch for fans of the franchise.

7. “Cars on the Road” (2022)

“Cars on the Road” continues the story of Lightning McQueen and Mater after the events of “Cars 3.” This time, the two embark on a cross-country road trip to attend Mater’s sister’s wedding.

Along the way, their adventures include everything from pop culture parodies to bizarre encounters, making each episode entertaining and unique. Critics and fans praised the show’s humor and clever writing, as well as its nods to classics like “Mad Max” and “The Shining.” The dynamic between Lightning and Mater remains as strong as ever, making the series a standout among Disney TV Shows.

8. “Dug Days” (2021–2023) 

Pixar’s “Up” became a classic thanks to its emotional depth and memorable characters. While Dug, the golden retriever, brought humor to the film, his relationship with Carl was only lightly touched on. Dug Days expands on this bond, showing the pair moving into a new neighborhood and navigating life together.

The short episodes balance humor and heartfelt moments, with Carl’s Date standing out as a touching story of Carl opening up about dating after his wife’s passing. Fans appreciated how the series maintained the spirit of “Up” while diving deeper into Dug and Carl’s relationship.

9. “Ariel” (2024–Present) 

Disney TV Shows Ariel series

Instagram | disneyafrica | Ariel brings magical adventures for kids.

“The Little Mermaid” has been brought to TV twice. The first was a ’90s prequel series, but the latest animated series expands on Halle Bailey’s portrayal of Ariel from the live-action remake.

This new Disney Jr. series follows Ariel’s adventures as she navigates friendships and responsibilities. Mykal-Michelle Harris voices Ariel, joined by Amber Riley and Taye Diggs as key characters in the story. With vibrant animation and life lessons for younger audiences, Ariel honors the charm of its source material.

10. “The 7D” (2014–2016) 

Inspired by “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” The 7D reimagines the lives of the iconic dwarfs before they meet Snow White. The show, which aired on Disney XD, portrays the characters as heroes protecting their village, Jollywood, from mischievous villains known as the Glooms.

Unlike the original film, the dwarfs in The 7D are rowdier and more adventurous. The punk rock-inspired theme song and updated animation style appeal to a slightly older audience. The show ran for two seasons with 44 episodes and earned positive reviews for its fresh take on the classic characters.

A Legacy of Expanding Iconic Stories

Disney TV Shows have successfully extended the stories of their most iconic films. By exploring new perspectives and creating fresh adventures, these adaptations continue to captivate audiences across generations. Whether it’s the heartfelt stories in Baymax! or the adventurous spirit of The Lion Guard, Disney proves time and again why its shows are beloved by fans everywhere.

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