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News The Disney+ (The New Streaming Service) Thread

Variety's article has a full list of episodes which have the disclaimer:

The disclaimer has been added to a total of 18 episodes throughout the show’s five seasons, including those guest hosted by Jim Nabors, Joel Grey, Steve Martin, Peter Sellers, Cleo Laine, James Coco, Spike Milligan, Crystal Gayle, Kenny Rogers, Beverly Sills, Jonathan Winters, Alan Arkin, James Coburn, Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Debbie Harry, Wally Boag and Marty Feldman. The label has been added to each episode for a different reason; but for example, during Cash’s episode, he sings in front of a confederate flag. The disclaimer appears at the beginning of these episodes for 12 seconds.​
Does Baez sing "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"?
 
They added the Star section to Disney Plus and they moved the Simpsons over there which makes sense. I’m also surprised that American Dad is right up to date.
No Cleveland Show. Obviously the bigger shows are coming later. :)
 
They added the Star section to Disney Plus and they moved the Simpsons over there which makes sense. I’m also surprised that American Dad is right up to date.
No Cleveland Show. Obviously the bigger shows are coming later. :)

Which is great, I haven't seen any episodes since they left fox and Netflix stopped getting them!
 
The Simpsons
Futurama
Family Guy
Bob's Burgers
American Dad
Fucking Bless the Hart's!

Disney, where the fuck is my King of The Hill?!?!
 
I had to set up kids profiles and passcodes. Some of the stuff on Star is a bit on the risqué side for what you'd usually find associated with Disney.
 
I had to set up kids profiles and passcodes. Some of the stuff on Star is a bit on the risqué side for what you'd usually find associated with Disney.

For me you had to re login and get verification codes for each profile that had permission to access to the more adult content
 
I'm in the UK. For me, profiles have just shown up for some reason, seemingly coinciding with the addition of Star. Up until now, I could only set a kids filter on the main account. However, the content available didn't seem to necessitate doing that given the ages involved.
 
I'm in the UK. For me, profiles have just shown up for some reason, seemingly coinciding with the addition of Star. Up until now, I could only set a kids filter on the main account. However, the content available didn't seem to necessitate doing that given the ages involved.

Yeah I'm in Canada. The default here is rated for 14 or younger, to watch anything rated higher here each person's profile had to be independently verified by the account holder through two step authentication - login and verification code. So it sounds like the UK settings are the opposite of Canada's
 
Not you. Your 15 year old
She's not interested in watching it as far as I know and I don't enquire. Once she's 16 and I adjust the viewing profile, she can watch it if she chooses as it's rated 16+. It might give her a strange opinion of the early 18th century English ruling class but it's not intended to be very accurate historically.
 
Yeah, I don't have kids, but it seems like a good idea for them set something like that up, especially since this is Disney we're talking about. With their family friendly reputation, they're definitely going to want to make sure parents have a way to keep kids from seeing stuff they don't want them to.
If I had young kids and I didn't want them seeing R or TV-MA (or whatever the equivalents are for the countries Star is in) I would definitely use it.
 
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