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Disney+ is an American subscription video on-demand streaming service owned and operated by the Direct-to-Consumer & International division of The Walt Disney Company.

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  • 35% Sign in (35%)
  • 34% Buffering (34%)
  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 7% Playback Issues (7%)
  • 4% Video Quality (4%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Valence Sign in 23 hours ago
Villefranche-sur-Saône Video Quality 2 days ago
Omaha Sign in 2 days ago
Ocala Playback Issues 2 days ago
London Sign in 3 days ago
Renfrew Sign in 3 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

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  • lego_man2008
    Gecko Guy (@lego_man2008) reported

    (1/2) This the main reason as why Disney still has the upper hand compared to Universal. Sure, Universal has built family rides before, but it is no where near the rate and quality of Disneys. Disney appeals to ALL audiences whereas Universal has been for thrill seekers.

  • collector075
    TheCollector (@collector075) reported

    @beha_hun Ads are so spammy nowadays . I can’t watch any steaming service without fist having to be subjected to 2min ads & followed up every 10mins. Disney + is the worst , every 5 mins more ads. I hate it . Bring my back cable tv

  • isaac_evilman
    Isaac Evilman🐀 (@isaac_evilman) reported

    @3ninmamachan @TheMonkeyJungle I literally did the math. Using the absolute biggest numbers to make the amount of electricity “stolen” the biggest, it would cost the Walt Disney Corporation 0.84円. That’s not 84円. That’s 0.84円 when fudging the numbers to make it the worst possible.

  • againstvapes
    againstvapes (@againstvapes) reported

    Saw trailer for live action Moana and it’s crazy that the Disney logo is basically synonymous with low quality. Just miss after miss for years

  • DocRobeat9
    Hayden Summer (@DocRobeat9) reported

    This is why I don’t the get why Anti-Woke grifters whine about Disney going “wOkE” The higher up don’t GAF about minorities, it’s all just for show There are individual artists who care, but their work is often canceled or buried

  • Boltsfan1725
    BoltsFan1725 (@Boltsfan1725) reported

    @magicnextdoor_ While Disney has never made an issue of it, per my hospitality law class in undergrad, if you aren't a registered guest, being anywhere beyond a hotel lobby can be trespassing. So, it's not elitist or gatekeeping, it's a legal matter. These folks are telling on themselves now.

  • JackThomjave
    super fan (@JackThomjave) reported

    @TheYbbor That is just a terrible take with most of the best Disney movies on hate and mid.

  • InalienableZen
    Zen of Ben (@InalienableZen) reported

    @aouterieyo @CardPurchaser @Topps This wasn’t a problem when Disney cards were cheap and made for children.

  • Scavengeling
    Scavenger (@Scavengeling) reported

    Disney+ picking it up isn’t an issue in itself, plenty of stuff for an older audience there. But kids and family worries me. Obv the books are marketed towards kids, but showing those deaths on screen is going to be very different

  • MainStChatter
    MainStreetChatter (@MainStChatter) reported

    Thousands of Disney+ subscribers spent a sleepless night trying to stream their favorite shows last evening due to an hours-long outage that left many frustrated and wondering what went wrong. #Disney #DisneyParks #DisneyNews

  • Kcin_Point
    Kcin. (@Kcin_Point) reported

    TOY STORY 5 2026 film directed by Andrew Stanton REVIEW: 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑 HOPPERS is still the best Pixar movie of 2026. But all the heart, humor, and playful chaos you'd expect in an entry of the studio's living toys franchise Disney won't let sunset is here in TOY STORY 5. That said, this entry is knocked down a number of notches by grievances with that from which all else originates and branches from: the story. It's disjointed, lacking a clear thematic drive that feels building into a cohesive vision; cheapened by a lot of random nonsense and forced twists to make it all come together as something in the end. (The many contrivances to get Jessie to her old home, for instance.) It kinda, sorta does all come together as SOMEthing in the end, and that something has a good chance to make you teary-eyed, but it's extremely well-worn territory: kid trying to fit in gets bullied and needs better friends. And, in regards to the toys, their purpose to those kids... yet again. An example of the lack of cohesion: thematically, why are there 50 Buzz Lightyears running around? Movie already has enough main plots going on--the aforementioned kid's, Jesse dealing with her past, AND Woody's forced return to help take on Lilypad, the villain tablet. Too much even before getting to subplots, like Buzz's. Given the topicality of toys vs tech in the age of the "AI" grift (in quotation marks because the term AI is just a marketing lie to trick less astute consumers who'll buy into anything if they hear it enough), the story is also a missed opportunity. Production of such animated projects take a long time, so I can SOMEwhat forgive not directly addressing "AI," but production on TOY STORY 5 did begin in 2023 as the grift was just ramping up. This felt purposeful avoidance. But even outside of "AI," this is "the one about tech," except it says very little therein, essentially only that devices can be negatively addictive but also positively connect and be useful. Instead, as stated before, the story settles on the oldest plot in the e-book. You could conceivably also get a message from this movie of "put down the device, go outside, and play," but the reasons that happens has nothing to do with tech itself. As I clocked from the first trailer in 2024, Disney has too much to sell digitally to let Pixar tell kids and parents their iPads are bad in any meaningful way. There was a lot more to plumb in regards to the tech angle, even just for fun scenarios. Imagine if the villain tablet had smart home integration, and right when it has the good-guy toys absolutely cooked, humans put it on Kids Mode. OK, I digress from having a bit of fun. It's just easy to brainstorm a lot of tech-oriented things Pixar COULD'VE done that would've been a lot more amusing and interesting than what TOY STORY 5 offers. But, I suppose there was just too much going on already from all the scattered plots to bother with imagination. This isn't a serious criticism, but does no one else feel the toys have too much agency to affect the human world now? Sending fabricated digital messages to people, pretending to be people they're close to, is well beyond the point of too silly and risky. Also, in the reign of tech, proliferation of security cameras around every neighborhood should certainly become a new danger for the toys to have to work around. These are small gripes, but they interrupted my watch experience more than once. Despite all my misgivings on the core of what TOY STORY 5 is, if you turn your critical brain off and chill for the emotional ride, you'll laugh and cry a little bit and most likely have a decent to great time. But see HOPPERS first.

  • lego_man2008
    Gecko Guy (@lego_man2008) reported

    @TheRealVentures Yes Epic was huge for Universal. But it’s like Disney in terms of thrills: they are SOOO inconsistent. It’s a trust issue that they need to fix in order to draw in families to their parks, just as Disney needs to build more trust with thrill seekers.

  • seventhings
    (@seventhings) reported

    The absolute biggest issue was the removal of the final fantasy characters.. KH was always marketed as FF meets disney. Also the cutscenes were obnoxiously long and some of the worlds were just terribly done.. aka Frozen.

  • KenFromMars_
    project hail kenhausen📚🎥🎮 (@KenFromMars_) reported

    @MarvelExrth616 If the rumor is true, this sounds like a great trade off. Sell it to Disney/Marvel so they can give us quality content and they get distribution (and still getting a piece of the pie). Everybody wins.

  • OrangeHat2185
    Dan Maloney (@OrangeHat2185) reported

    This one post alone destroys many Disney fans arguments. Trying to force her to do something won't work kiddo

  • MusicMat
    Mat (@MusicMat) reported

    @chunkyboyjames @DisneyPlus Usually means device compatibility or connection issue. 🤔

  • bowacinth
    lav ִ ࣪𖤐.ᐟ 𐙚⋆.˚ ! (@bowacinth) reported

    @mediciwitch i am expecting monica at my door @ disney get to work

  • aimlovesmusic
    Aimlovesmusic (COMISSIONS OPEN) (@aimlovesmusic) reported

    @DiscussingFilm And then when it makes a terrible adaption the likelihood of the books suddenly deciding one last acr before nothing will happen after I bet. Disney better back tf away from warriors, as a fan of Disney and warriors, they shouldn't touch it.

  • Sportmotor181
    Sportmotor (@Sportmotor181) reported

    @j_fishback Disney is making cops who are at IPTM's drug alcohol and crash symposium hide all markings of them being officers and flip their shirts inside out that have their agency on them, while taking Federal Grant Money. Thoughts?

  • KingRCT3
    KingRCT3 (@KingRCT3) reported

    @ogorangebird By the way this is also a criticism I'd make about Disney. Tho the parks are obv higher quality, they are not that well suited for young kids. Most experiences there are either thrills or something you just witness. They lack the stress reliever parts that ie. playgrounds offer

  • UncleWalt1971
    Uncle Walt’s Little Known Facts (@UncleWalt1971) reported

    Gus Goose first appeared onscreen in 1939’s "Donald’s Cousin Gus,” but actually debuted before that, appearing in Al Taliaferro’s Donald Duck newspaper comic strip on May 9, 1938, in a story titled “Just in Time for Dinner.” His full name is Gustave “Gus” Goose. He is Donald Duck’s paternal second cousin and the great-nephew of Grandma Duck (Elvira Coot). His mother is ***** Coot and his father is Luke Goose. He is canonically one of the laziest and most gluttonous characters in the entire Disney universe. After his theatrical short, Gus became a recurring supporting character in Disney comics, usually living as a farmhand on Grandma Duck’s farm. He is notoriously inefficient at farm work and spends most of his time eating or sleeping. Mel Blanc (the legendary voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc.) actually auditioned for the role of Gus Goose early in his career but didn’t get it.

  • maggiesxrose
    Simi🌺 (@maggiesxrose) reported

    look at all the disney channel sitcoms that came after it i wouldn't say any of them were better in quality

  • Mint_Orchids
    Lucy Mae (@Mint_Orchids) reported

    ok retracting this statement their portfolio and work is incredible and their resume/project history is stacked but unfortunately they work for disney animation which is currently in a vegetative state love my school and community hate disney and bob iger and that greedy mouse

  • Ciaranredokeefe
    Ciaran Red O Keeffe (@Ciaranredokeefe) reported

    @ChainsawReacts Disney has seen your tweet and has issued a check with your name on it. Seriously this film is very generic looking and that is why everyone is jumping to the Ai issue. Your attemtpt to dismiss it as the new woke word misses the issue and unfairly demeans the critics

  • SteveRudzinski
    Steve Rudzinski (@SteveRudzinski) reported

    @MarvelExrth616 1: I don't believe this at all, given it prints money for Sony. 2: I hope not, Disney/Marvel completely owning the character would be the worst thing for Spider-Man

  • ShadowDragons77
    Shadow Dragon (@ShadowDragons77) reported

    @mimidancer I dont think this is a Disney specific problem but Disney isnt helping with getting rid of perks that made it easier for middle class families. The place has outpaced wage growth so much while cast members are underpaid living in their cars now.

  • DAlvaro0
    mbappe es socialista (@DAlvaro0) reported

    @ArsonRaboot @mail1010101010 @subtoconnorpls This is only true because there are two characters and Sullivan is way to big for this format. The lack of talent and quality is the real problem at Disney, there's no way they're doing this on purpose, present people at Disney aren't even smart enough for that

  • scottxavier
    Ⓘⓛⓛⓤⓢⓘⓞⓝⓔⓔⓡ (@scottxavier) reported

    Do you know that there are 30,000+ rooms at the Walt Disney World resort property estimates 90,000 people at maximum occupancy. And there’s only 140 restaurants with 80 of them being quick Service. The infrastructure at Disney is broken! Vahle and Dumaro need to fix it!

  • GianSG11
    Gian (@GianSG11) reported

    @JohnBarrowman They should've kept the family appeal with the formula that worked. Instead they decided to pander to people who don't even like science fiction. The problem wasn't Disney, the problem was Russell T Davies and the BBC's recruitment policies since around 2016.

  • HeadGoalieGuy
    Head Goalie Guy (@HeadGoalieGuy) reported

    @MouseInfo Yea and they just hate rides that aren’t Disney or Universal quality. Thats why you never see anyone at Sesame Place or Dutch Wonderland, etc. They just hate it.