
Top Shows On Disney+ According To Viewers
"Andor. I don't think this show's first season will ever get enough praise."
"The Mandalorian."
"Bluey."
"Loki."
"The Imagineering Story."
"Gravity Falls."
"WandaVision was pretty fun."
"Agatha All Along was so good."
"Once Upon a Time. 🍎"
"She-Hulk."
"Ahsoka had me SAT."
"Milo Murphy's Law."
"The Bad Batch."
"Star vs the Forces of Evil."
"The Clone Wars Season 7."
"The Beatles: Get Back docuseries."
"I really enjoyed The Book Of Boba Fett."
"Boy Meets World."
"Saw my daughter watching a cartoon and thought, 'ok, what's this rubbish she's watching now?' I sat down, watched it, laughed my head off, and now I love it. Big City Greens."
"Both my kids and I have been enjoying Secrets of the Zoo."
"Behind the Attraction."
"Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure."
"Moon Knight."
And lastly, "Daredevil: Born Again."
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