DisneyLife launches in the UK
Disney Life has launch in the UK and with one-month free
trial (£9.99 a month after that). The media streaming platform is now available
for people in the UK to use online or through mobile and tablet devices to
access movies, TV shows, music, books and apps. The cost of £9.99 a month covers unlimited streaming with the option to create up to six profiles and use with
up to 10 devices. This doesn't seem too bad in comparison to things like Netflix that for the top price of £8.99 only allows 4 screens at a time.
For those nostalgic over the old Disney Channel TV shows of the 90’s and 00’s you may enjoy the chance to access episodes of Kim Possible (season 1), That’s So Raven (season 1), Recess (season 1), DuckTales (season 1&2), The Little Mermaid (season 1,2&3), Timon & Pumbaa (season 1&2), The Emperor’s New School (season 1&2), Lilo & Stitch (season 1&2) and Quack Pack (season 1). There is also a selection of shows from the Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD.
Along with TV shows there’s also a wide range of movies with choices from animated classics, shorts, Pixar, Disney Channel originals, and live-action.
Although I'm sure many Disney fans probably already own most of the films on DVD/Bluray I think the unique features to DisneyLife are having access to behind the scenes videos and classic cartoons that are hard to get hold of.
For those nostalgic over the old Disney Channel TV shows of the 90’s and 00’s you may enjoy the chance to access episodes of Kim Possible (season 1), That’s So Raven (season 1), Recess (season 1), DuckTales (season 1&2), The Little Mermaid (season 1,2&3), Timon & Pumbaa (season 1&2), The Emperor’s New School (season 1&2), Lilo & Stitch (season 1&2) and Quack Pack (season 1). There is also a selection of shows from the Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD.
Along with TV shows there’s also a wide range of movies with choices from animated classics, shorts, Pixar, Disney Channel originals, and live-action.
Although I'm sure many Disney fans probably already own most of the films on DVD/Bluray I think the unique features to DisneyLife are having access to behind the scenes videos and classic cartoons that are hard to get hold of.
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