33 Best Movies on Disney Plus to Watch Now (July 2024)

Finding the most productive Disney Plus videos to watch is not an easy task. With an enormous diversity of titles spanning more than a century of cinematic history, it’s natural to feel defeated when browsing its vast library.

Disney’s streaming service is home to some of the industry’s biggest and most acclaimed franchises, including Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar. Disney Plus is the place you go to watch Marvel videos in order and Star Wars videos in order.

But the transmitter goes beyond those well-known brands and offers a treasure trove of hidden gems to discover. That’s why our team of expert moviegoers has delved into the catalog to highlight the most productive Disney Plus videos. Not only did we locate the maximum entries worthy of the main franchises, but we also discovered other House of Mouse fantasy videos.

So, in addition to the adventures of the Skywalker saga and Infinity Wars, we have adorable family movies, excellent documentaries and absolute classics.

Here is our selection of Disney movies. For TV, check out our list of Disney Plus shows.

It’s hard not to fall in love with the Madrigals, a circle of relatives who live in a haunted house in Colombia and all of them possess magical powers. Or at least, of all Mirabel (Stéphanie Beatriz). However, when the powers of her family circle are in danger, it is Mirabel who can save them all. Maybe because she’s the one with no magic, she’s the one who will realize the origin of her family’s magical powers to investigate and save everything.  

This fantasy musical is full of songs by the author of “Hamilton”, Lin-Manuel Miranda, but there is one about which we want to communicate: “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”. This mid-time ensemble song effortlessly blends salsa, Broadway, pop. , and hip-hop genres, while its visuals draw heavily on the fast-moving stages and impeccably timed choreography you’d see on stage. It’s no wonder that it has become Disney’s highest-rated song of all time. -Alyse Stanley

“Cruella,” you had me at Emma’s (Stone and Thompson) house, but seeing how many laughs they have chewing on sets makes the movie even more engaging. It’s an origin story that no one asked for, however, it’s just madness. Sprint required to kick off the summer movie season. Stone is Estella, an orphaned street girl who has dreamed of running in fashion.  

She gets a job with the famous designer Baroness (Thompson), but their styles clash horribly, leading Estella to begin her transformation into the villain of “One Hundred and One Dalmatians”. And what a transformation, the one that led “Cruella” to win. that year’s Oscar for Best Costume Design. -Kelly Woo

“Fire of Love” is a film that will surprise you. Not only because Katia and Maurice Krafft are two experts in volcanism who managed to meet and fall in love, in a marriage made in magma. But “Fire of Love” is an impressive documentary for the amount of footage it contains. The Kraffts, constantly documenting their own paintings, necessarily treated each hike as if they were the Beatles on tour, allowing you to view their damaging paintings from angles that make you feel as if you were following them from volcano to volcano.

Miranda July’s poignant and heartfelt storytelling may not be for everyone (though it worked for yours), but “Fire of Love” is the kind of movie that can also melt even an icy heart. The Kraffts have committed their lives to estudio. de volcanoes, doing everything they can to raise awareness of the danger that lurks within those mountains. From the moment you are informed that some volcanoes necessarily already have explosives lit – what we don’t know is the duration of the fuse – “Fire of Love” will fascinate you with its story.   —Henry T. Casey

After all, the biggest film of recent years is being released, as the ongoing war between the Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) family with the GDR pushes them into a new part of Pandora. Their latest skirmish is more complicated, as they face an organization of recombinants: Na’vi avatars with memories of defeated soldiers, as well as Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang).

Although this bankruptcy is more concerned with parenting and how teenagers socialize, the biggest revolution here is the use of high-frame-rate images. Like the way the original “Avatar” powered 3-D, the technological advancement of “The Way of Water” is helping to eliminate blur and makes its CGI characters look phenomenally genuine (though I maintain that it makes humans look worse). – Henry T. Casey

The tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman has left a wonderful void globally and in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The first “Black Panther” film was a ruinous success and a critical favorite, and much of its good fortune fell on Boseman’s capable shoulders. Director Ryan Coogler was looking to find a way to honor his friend and continue the franchise in the sequel, “Wakanda Forever. “

Much of the film is marked by the pain of King T’Challa. Queen Mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett) takes on her leadership role, while Shuri (Letitia Wright) searches for a way to reclaim the heart-shaped herb that can anoint a new black panther. But a new risk looms in the form of Namor (Tenoch Huerta Mejía), the ruler of an ancient underwater civilization. Ramonda, Shuri, Okoye (Danai Gurira) and tech genius’ new best friend Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) will do anything. leads to Wakanda. -Kelly Woo

Releasing a movie directly on Disney Plus makes you wonder how smart a movie will be. Or at least that was the case until the release of “Turning Red”. This emotionally resonant coming-of-age film looks at puberty through a fantastical lens where 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian Meilin “Mei” Lee (Rosalie Chiang) discovers a terrible family secret. When she is too agitated or emotional, she transforms into a giant red panda.

This is the last thing Mei wanted to have to deal with, as she and her friends already have to go to a big boy band concert. Unfortunately, the ritual that could free her from this curse falls on the same night of the big concert. show 4*Town. As expected, there was a lot of drama with Mei’s parents, as her mother Ming (Sandra Oh) is protective and doesn’t perceive her concerns. -HTC

Every once in a while, we find a movie that’s much bigger than it has any right to be. And “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” fits that description perfectly. While Disney Plus gets well-deserved reviews for warming up the old nostalgia for the benefits for purposes, this charming and creative revival brings its old franchise into the fashion era, with all the winks and nudges you could ask for along the way.  

The story is simple: Chip (voiced by John Mulaney) and Dale (voiced by Andy Samberg), stars of the titular TV show in a movie, had a falling out at the time. Now, Dale works on the conference circuit and Chip has a desk job. However, a mystery similar to their previous series forces the duo to try to push themselves beyond them to help a friend. Most sensible about that is a series of fun cameos that make “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” one of the most productive Disney Plus movies. -HTC

A concert film and a long-awaited history lesson, “Summer of Soul” is vital and applicable to the existing cultural moment. But it’s also just an explosion, from a beyond that most of us knew nothing about. The documentary through the first Director Questlove discovers photographs of the other, less famous music festival, from the summer of 1969. We have all heard a lot about Woodstock; It took them too long to learn more about the weekly concerts that took place in a park in Harlem.  

The documentary is a joyous birthday party of Black culture and excellence, with surely divine performances through Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, B. B. King, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Mahalia Jackson, and Mavis Staples (among many others). It got the popularity it deserved at the time, but now we can give it our full attention. — KW

Bless Disney Plus for bringing the filmed edition of the award-winning Broadway musical “Hamilton” to the general public. Many spectators had heard of the phenomenon but could not see it on stage. And let’s thank author Lin-Manuel Miranda and his incredible historical songs with hip-hop influences. Nor can we highlight the surprising performances of the cast, led by Miranda as the founding father and Leslie Odom Jr. as his rival Aaron Burr.

“Hamilton” is not just the recording of a level performance. Director Thomas Kail used several recordings of live performances in front of an audience, as well as footage shot without an audience for close-ups. The result is a beautiful, entertaining, and awesome movie that will have you singing a song (out loud or to yourself) for a while. — KW

Earth’s mightiest warriors will have to stop the madman known as Thanos (Josh Brolin), who has just decimated life as they know it. Luckily, there are tactics to defeat a guy who looks like Grimace’s stolen cousin. With a little ingenuity, time travel, and new intergalactic friends, Captain Marvel and the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Avengers have a chance to repair their own reality.

And of course, we may have also included the first Avengers (who created the formula) or “Avengers: Infinity War” (without which we may not have “Endgame”), but this Avengers movie is the most productive because it’s simply more dramatically interesting. It’s a movie about the other tactics we deal with grief. Oh, and its ending, that big epic war scene, is great too. -HTC

I’m listening to their court cases as I write this – yes, the only “Toy Story” movie on this list is the most recent. But stay with me here. ” Toy Story 4,” which had no right to be so excellent, gave us a story that the series had created, but never fulfilled: what would have happened if Woody and Bo Peep had been given a second chance? 

But it doesn’t start there. It all starts when we take a look at the overall concept of a toy, as young Bonnie shapes Forky (Tony Hale), who looks like a Frankenstein toy monster. But after the path of a circle of relatives goes wrong, Woody will have to think. “Toy Story 4” was a huge blast to watch in theaters, especially after “Toy Story 3” seemed like the best (if frank at times) farewell.

After first meeting Wakanda’s new king, T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) in “Captain America: Civil War,” a solo film for “Black Panther” was inevitable. And it’s a very private story, like T’Challa’s. The ascent to the role of Black Panther does not go smoothly. The accession to the throne of a previously unknown heir to the throne, Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan in excellent shape), presents a difficult task.  

Not only does Killmonger have a valid claim to the throne, but he’s also better at politics in this world than T’Challa. The two are fighting for the throne and the future of Wakanda, as T’Challa needs peace and Killmonger needs revenge. However, T’Challa has one thing that his rival doesn’t: the tough guy Dora Milaje (most notably Danai Gurira as Okoye) and his family.  

“Black Panther” is simply an exceptional standalone MCU film, but it’s also a strong reminder of Boseman’s skill and how tragic it is that we lost him at such a young age. “Black Panther” set the bar high for “Black Panther 2: Wakanda. “Forever. ” -HTC

Alex Honnold does things that no mortal, and even Marvel’s greatest heroes, think about: he is a master of “solo” climbing, in which there are no ropes. Not only is Honnold on his own, but he even challenges himself with some of the largest rock formations, including the summit of El Capitan in California (you may have seen it on your macOS wallpaper about seven years ago). And “Free Solo” shows just how wild and dangerous his quest is.

“Free Solo” also goes beyond brilliant. This movie shows Honnold as a very driven and driven guy who is far from normal. We see that he has put his climbing career first and that he is emotionally retarded. It shows how dissatisfied he is and by not offering an answer when asked if he is depressed, the film necessarily provides us with the answer.

Young Miguel, who lives in Santa Cecilia, Mexico, doesn’t need to become a musician until he’s older. The problem? Well, his circle of family members would settle for virtually any other career choice. But on the Day of the Dead, a twist of fate sends Miguel into a state he probably didn’t expect: interacting with those who long ago left for the (rather beautiful) Land of the Dead. Full of excitement and humor, “Coco” is one of the most productive Disney Plus movies, period.

Arguably the most productive Disney movie if you need a cathartic experience of ugly screaming (hey, no judgment, moods are moods), “Coco” is a brilliant animated film from Disney and Pixar that’s better you’ve ever seen before (seriously, finish reading). is ready and then goes to see it). I don’t watch animated musical movies, but I inspire you a lot to watch this one. -HTC

Nearly two films seamlessly incorporated into one, “Thor: Ragnarok” helped take the already highly sought-after Taika Waititi to the next level. Now, the big studios can give a huge budget to the “What We Do in the Shadows” type and expect in return, a fun, original and entertaining action movie. “Ragnarok” is the third (and so far the best) solo Thor movie, and while it’s helpful to have noticed the previous Thor movies (also on Disney Plus), you don’t want to.

This film is much more self-contained, as Thor (Chris Hemsworth) attempts to protect Asgard from the apocalypse known as Ragnarok, as well as Hela (Cate Blanchett). But the other part of “Ragnarok” is very silly, as Thor discovers he himself is stranded on the planet Sakaar, where he is sold to an eccentric guy named The Grandmaster (an encouraged Jeff Goldblum), who forces him to participate in gladiatorial games. That’s when “Ragnarok” becomes the “Stepbrothers” of the MCU. while Thor reunites with the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), and it doesn’t go well at all. Thankfully, this movie also features Tessa Thompson’s Valkyrie, an instant fan favorite. -HTC

When we think of the third trilogy in the Star Wars Skywalker saga, we don’t think of the one that looks too much like “The Force Awakens” and the one that’s too obsessed with Emperor Palpatine. (“The Rise”). of Skywalker”). While “The Last Jedi” also has its roots in the movies’ past, thanks to Mark Hamill’s paintings as a hermit-like Luke, it’s a much fresher and more original addition to the lineup.

While we appreciate the contributions of the entire cast of “The Last Jedi,” this is the bankruptcy in which Daisy Ridley’s Rey felt most alive, dynamic and interesting. Oh, and Rian Johnson and his team give a contribution to some of the highs. Amazing images that the world of Star Wars has never seen, adding the world of Red Mineral Crait-HTC.

“Hidden Figures” is not only a film for its portrayal of women of color breaking barriers in STEM fields, but it is also a very entertaining and exciting film.  

The film is based on the true story of some black mathematicians who worked at NASA in the 1960s.   Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) calculated the flight paths of Project Mercury, Dorothy Vaughn (Octavia Spencer) supervised the programming department, and Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe), NASA’s first black engineer. These women were computers before computers were widely used. — kilowatts

In fact, there can be no verbal exchange about the rating of the best Marvel videos without mentioning the second solo adventure of Captain America. Not only is this film a huge obstacle to the work of one of Marvel’s largest organizations, almost blowing up definitions of smart and evil, but it’s also a fantastic standalone film on its own.

That’s because Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) still has a private story to tell, as The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) is a chilling blast from Cap’s past. Fortunately, our hero has help, or at least he has two other people he can help. Trust: Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Natasha Romanov/Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) are here and their loyalty will be tested. The most sensible thing is that it’s Sam Wilson’s first movie in the MCU!-HTC

Did you know that Disney made a Marvel movie that was never meant to be a part of the MCU?That’s true, you’ll be forgiven if you forget that “Big Hero 6” was originally a short-lived Marvel comic. But a component of a few names, superheroes and Stan Lee, the film has almost nothing unusual about the source material. Instead, we have a fairly typical superhero story, although designed more for children and with an inflatable stuffed robot.

“Big Hero 6” is a story of loss, which is not unusual in comic book movies, in which the main character Hiro (Ryan Potter) has to come to terms with the death of his brother, Tadashi (Daniel Henney). Luckily, Hiro is turning his brother’s newest creation, the bloated medical robot Baymax (Scott Adsit), into a crime-fighting hero. With the help of Tadashi’s friends, they can form Big Hero 6’s super team and do what heroes do best: save the world. —Tom Pritchard

A cultural phenomenon on par with Disney’s biggest animated films, 2013’s “Frozen” will provoke paroxysms of concern among parents of preschoolers. Not because it’s scary or bad, it’s not, but because of those songs. You already know them: “Let It Go”, “Do You Need to Build a Snowman” and “For the First Time in Array”?As the father of two three-year-old women when the movie was released, I should have listened to them three hundred times. times. And this is not an exaggeration.  

Again, those are wonderful songs and “Frozen” is a wonderful movie. Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s Frozen, it does that old Disney trick of combining a harrowing story with slapstick humor, mild danger, and chaste romance. But since we are in In the 21st Century, the female protagonists are strong characters who do not want to be trapped in the men of the story, thank you very much. It also looks fantastic, while the voices (and vocals) of Kristin Bell, Idina Menzel, and Josh Gad are flawless. -Marc McLaren

Surprisingly, “Avatar” remains the highest-grossing film of all time, thirteen years after its release. It’s probably not as special as box office receipts might suggest, but James Cameron’s sci-fi epic is still a must-see movie, if only because of its sumptuous CGI.  

Set in the lush colony of Pandora, “Avatar” follows former sailor Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) as he learns about the complex society of the Na’vi species: an “avatar,” a human-Na’vi hybrid that can tolerate moonlight. poisonous atmosphere.  

The story is precisely revolutionary in its originality: there’s a love interest in Zoe Saldana’s Neytiri, a jealous enemy in the form of her jealous ex-boyfriend, and that’s about it, but, damn, it looks good. Sit down in front of one of the best OLED TVs, turn on one of the best soundbars, and immerse yourself in a true cinematic experience (and get ready for “Avatar 2” and the other upcoming sequels). -Mmc

The rat Rémy leads a life very unworthy of a rodent. This Paris-based insignificant has the most productive flavor when it comes to food, which confuses all of his fellow rats. But those two phrases don’t make any sense, do they?at least, they wouldn’t until you realize that Remy is voiced by Patton Oswalt, who brings a manic, enthusiastic power to Remy, who dreams of a better life. And once you hear a rat’s voice through Oswalt, everything falls into place.

Rémy falls into his sleep when one pipe leads to another, which leads to one of the restaurants in Paris. There he meets aspiring chef Linguini, who is faced with a challenge as big as Remy’s appetite: a snobbish food critic named Anton Ego. Already an instant classic, “Ratatouille” just got a little more life thanks to the references in “Everything Everywhere All At Once. “

This modernized edition of William Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” follows the romantic entanglements of two teenage sisters: the independent and sarcastic Kat (Julia Stiles) and the boy-mad Bianca (Larisa Oleynik). Her father’s strict dating regulations mean that Bianca can’t date until Kat has a boyfriend, severely depressing new student Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt).  

A senior who is also interested in Bianca will pay the rebel rebel Patrick (Heath Ledger) to woo Kat so he can take his younger sister to the prom and sleep with her. At first, Kat rejects Patrick, but finds that she falls in love with his devilishly captivating ways. When the fact comes to light at the dance, everything falls apart. As Shakespeare himself wrote, true love has never gone well. — KW

Most children of the 90s maintain a place in the hearts of the heirs of “The Lion King” (the original 2D, of course), a musical drama as endearing as it is joyful and replayable. Their story follows Simba, a young lion who is the heir to the kingdom after his father Mufasa. Unfortunately, his evil uncle Scar complicates things and Simba will have to grow and mature on his own.  

Fortunately, he makes new friends who help him discover many new things, adding the motto “Don’t worry about the rest of your life”. However, as expected, Simba has to return home to make things right. Especially for peak audiences of all ages, The Lion King’s songs are a delight and its characters are memorable. A treat not to be missed: Sanjana Prakash.

If you were lucky enough to never think about missing a developing family vacation, you probably wouldn’t identify with Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin). In addition to being upset about being the most familiar member of the family, it probably wouldn’t bother. Like another parent, Kevin is frustrated this holiday season because his siblings and cousins love to make him look like the bad guy.

So, don’t you know? A series of injuries leave Kev home alone for the holidays, but not for long. Before he knows it, Kevin has to deal with real villains: Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), the so-called Wet Bandits, who want to steal McCallister’s space during the holidays. These two cutlery may not be the sharpest on the counter, but they’re fiery enough that they won’t turn around even when they realize they’re fighting a sneaky one. spirit. Solid humor with a warm heart, “Home Alone” is one of the most productive Disney Plus videos of the holiday season. -HTC

Without being with “The Princess Diaries,” which is also on Disney Plus, “The Princess Bride” is a fantasy tale that laughs at the same old clichés and tropes related to fairy tales and princess movies. kind of things that you would normally find on Disney Plus.  

“The Princess Bride” tells the story of Wesley and his partners as they try to save their true love Buttercup from a forced marriage to the evil Prince Humperdinck. The point here is that the film frames the story with a grandfather (Peter Falk). reading to his sick grandson (Fred Savage), any of whom will offer observation as the film progresses.  

Naturally, a toddler has a lot to say about what he considers “a kissing e-book. “If you resist the title, you and Fred may have a lot in common. But, like him, there’s a clever chance to locate Fall more and more in love with the characters and their fates as the story progresses.

Why do we think “Empire” is the most productive Star Wars movie of all time?Well, in part because it is the one that has generated the maximum drama. The big reveal at the end of the film is still one of the most interesting. Scratching moments in the history of cinema. At most, he gave us Yoda. What is Star Wars without the diminutive Jedi? Especially when Yoda is doing road maintenance and helping to retrieve Luke’s X-Wing from the swamp.  

That said, much of the positivity we have for “Empire Strikes Back” comes from some scary situations. First of all, the opening scenes on the icy planet Hoth, especially with how the rebels eliminated the AT-AT walkers, are filmed. in our brains. Second, “Empire” is the moment we saw Han Solo frozen in carbonite, but another truly iconic moment from the original trilogy – HTC

Conceived as a tribute to Disney’s 100 years of animation, “Wish” debuted in theaters in November 2023 with mixed critical reactions and lackluster box office returns. But the public has been noticeably friendlier since its arrival on Disney Plus (lately it reaches an audience of 81%). music from Rotten Tomatoes), where audiences can take the time to catch all the Easter eggs and reminders from Disney’s animated films, in a story that celebrates the studio’s legacy of popular entertainment.

That means betting on familiar Disney archetypes, adding a young woman with big dreams who gets a magical boost, her cute but sarcastic animal companion, and the power-hungry leader who needs to stop her. With a combination of classic and computer-generated animation, “Wish” attempts to bridge the gap between Disney’s afterlife and present, and while it’s not entirely successful, it’s an endearing convenience that’s ideal for home streaming.

As is its custom, Disney is celebrating Earth Day with the release of a new feature-length documentary from its Disneynature brand. While previous Disneynature films, beginning with 2007’s “Earth,” were released in theaters, the studio’s releases have moved to Disney. In addition, in recent years, and that is where the new Disneynature production, “Tiger”, will debut. The artistic team is led by director Mark Linfield, a veteran of several Disneynature films, who oversaw 1,500 days of tiger filming in India.

The standout narrator of “Tiger” is Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who joins a culture of prominent artists who lend their voices to the anthropomorphized animals featured in the film. This harkens back to Disney’s True Life Adventure films of the 1950s, making “Tiger” the newest. Plus Disney’s family-friendly explorations of the world of herbs.

With a sequel on the horizon, there’s never been a better time to revisit the original “Inside Out. “This Pixar film delves into the brain of a young woman named Riley (Kaitlyn Dias), who struggles to be compatible at her new school after moving. throughout the country. Behind the scenes, five basic feelings are personified: joy, sadness, fear, disgust, and anger.

When a twist of fate sends Joy (Amy Poehler) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) to a remote corner of Riley’s brain, the other three struggle to keep Riley’s spirits up, but the effects are disastrous. Depressed and isolated, Riley makes the decision to flee to his hometown. Meanwhile, Joy and Sadness will have to be informed of working together despite their differences if they have any hope of returning to headquarters and pulling Riley out of her depression.  

Ryan Reynolds takes the middle tier in “Free Guy,” a movie we jokingly call “Grand Theft Auto still for families. “This is essentially what happens if you’re one of the characters in a video game who observes and witnesses crime and mayhem.  

These people, represented here through Guy (Reynolds), have suffered quite a bit under the reign of the game’s creators. And that’s where Free Guy features a really spirited cast, with Taika Waititi as the immature man-child who runs the company that creates the game Guy is involved in. But Guy is rarely going to save the virtual world on his own: he soon meets Millie (Jodie Comer), a tough guy who pushes him to become more than just a non-playable character and get into the game.  

At 12 years old, Josh Baskin (David Moscow) hits left and right, as if he were too young to do the Super Loops in an amusement park and embarrass himself in front of a woman he likes. But his luck changed when he realized. a fortune teller who harbors a style called Zoltar, sought to be “great”. Someone has never been told to “be careful what you wish for,” because they wake up temporarily and realize that they are now an adult played by Tom Hanks. .  

This premise, if we’re honest, shouldn’t really work. However, Hanks brings the “great” Josh to life with such whimsical and childlike enthusiasm that you can’t help him just yet. Instead of laughing at the absurd, we fall in love. with the character. As Josh navigates his new “big” life, he soon realizes that being an adult is rarely just laughs and games – he’s not emotionally in a position for the demanding situations that come with it.

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” is a Disney movie that I watch just to observe the incredible combination of vivid and animated 2D characters that interact seamlessly. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film is set in a 1940s Los Angeles exchange truth edition, where cartoon characters coexist. with humans.

When personal investigator Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) is hired to investigate allegations of infidelity against famed star Roger Rabbit, he has more teeth than he can chew. Roger is accused of murdering Toontown owner Marvin Acme, leader of the unlikely duo in a crime-solving adventure to clear Roger’s call and find out which villain is looking to take over Toontown.  

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