On Tuesday, Disney made waves by announcing that it would be terminating its deal with Netflix, and, because of that, would be allowing its contracts with Netflix to expire, meaning all Disney original and Pixar movies from the platform will likely be gone by 2019.
Some titles are still up in the air -- Rogue One? Marvel? Will I ever get to stream The 13th Year? -- but for the most part, it's pretty cut and dry. To save you the trouble of poring through Netflix's Disney offerings, we made a list of all the titles that won't be streaming by end of 2019.
We've got some watching to do.
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No one does heartwarming animal movies like Disney, which has an intimidating repertoire of live-action puppy movies -- enough to last at least another year.
Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch Air Bud Spikes Back Air Bud: World Pup Air Buddies Alice Through the Looking Glass Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 The BFG Blank Check Cool Runnings The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos The Finest Hours George of the Jungle 2 Heavyweights Holes Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Honey, We Shrunk OurselvesInspector Gadget 2 The Jungle Book The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story Max Steel The Mighty Ducks Mr. Magoo The Parent Trap Pete's Dragon Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Queen of Katwe Santa PawsSanta BuddiesSanta Paws 2: The Santa PupsSky High Snow Buddies Space Buddies Spooky Buddies Super Buddies Tini: The New Life of Violetta Treasure Buddies Who Framed Roger Rabbit Wings of Life
Animation
The Golden Age of Disney classics are mostly not on Netflix, but only here can you find everything from Chicken Littleto Fantasiato Moanain the same place.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire Atlantis: Milo's ReturnThe Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue The Brave Little Toaster goes to Mars Brother Bear 2Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales Chicken LittleThe Emperor's New Groove An Extremely Goofy MovieFantasia Fantasia 2000Finding DoryThe Fox and the Hound 2Jake's Buccaneer Blast Kronk's New GrooveLeroy & Stitch Lilo & StitchLilo & Stitch 2Mickey and the Beanstalk Mickey's House of Mouse Villains Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas Mickey's Twice Upon a ChristmasMoanaMulan IIThe Nightmare Before ChristmasPiglet's Big Movie Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin Pooh's Heffalump Movie The Prince and the PauperRecess: Taking the Fifth Grade Secret of the Wings Stitch! The Movie Tarzan Tarzan & JaneThe Three Musketeers Tinkerbell Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell: Pirate Fairy The Tortoise and the HareWalt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Zootopia
Marvel & More
Though they aren't released with the signature swirley Disney logo and branding, these movies are technically owned by the Walt Disney Company (through Marvel, Buena Vista, LucasFilm, and more). They could still live on Netflix, but we're flagging them anyway.
AliveCaptain America: Civil WarDoctor Strange My Father the HeroMarvel's Hulk: Where Monsters DwellAn Innocent Man Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes UnitedMarvel's Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes UnitedThe Ref Rogue One Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight
Disney Channel Originals
It's just a shame to lose these before Zenonfinally got on there -- but maybe in 2018?
Cadet KellyCamp Rock Camp Rock 2: The Final JamThe Cheetah GirlsThe Cheetah Girls 2 The Cheetah Girls: One WorldCow Belles Frenemies Geek Charming Girl vs. Monster Good Luck Charlie: It's Christmas Hannah Montana: The Movie High School Musical High School Musical 2Invisible Sister Jump In! Lemonade Mouth Let It Shine Mark & Russell's Wild Ride Phineas and Ferb: The Movie Princess Protection Program Read it and Weep Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure Starstruck Teen Beach 2 Wendy Wu: Homecoming WarriorWizards of Waverly Place: The Movie
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