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Disney has taken to Twitter to reveal everything that's coming to Disney +, and the lineup is slightly less stacked than we've been expecting.

Alongside beloved Marvel and Disney movies like Guardians of The Galaxy, Ant-ManAvengers: Age of Ultron, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, WALL-E, Toy Story 3, Lady and the Tramp and more, the company has dug deep into its archives to find some frankly bizarre titles. Some of the stranger highlights include Fuzzbucket, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes , and The Biscuit Eater.

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The new additions come after Disney announced that classic ’90s Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man series, alongside other Marvel animated series would be landing on the platform.

Ahead of the launch of Disney + on November 12, read the full thread here.

On this week's episode of The Dropcast, we are joined by Treis Hill and Rob Cristofaro, partners-in-crime at Alife, who are on to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the New York City-based lifestyle, street, and skatewear brand.

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