Being one of the biggest media companies has many perks. For instance, you get to have on your streaming platform some of the most popular intellectual properties right now, including Marvel, Star Wars, and many more. Of course, Disney is going to use what it has in order to keep and expand its viewership. It makes sense, all streaming services do the same.

Always keeping their more family-friendly approach to entertainment, we have many cartoon shows. Some of them are originals, others are based on Marvel Comics or Star Wars stories. But this does not mean that there are not any live-action shows set to release the next month. Adventures and documentaries about popular projects, like Black Panther, Disney is willing to give us anything in order to keep us hooked on their platform, even if February is a month without many releases in general. Here is some more information about what you will expect to watch on Disney+.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Feb. 1)

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There is a big movie release. On February 1, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be available to stream. Finally, we get to watch the second Black Panther, the final goodbye to Chadwick Boseman, from our homes. The second movie was not unsuccessful, but it was not the huge financial success that the first movie was, something that could mean that there is a big part of the viewing audience waiting for the streaming release.

The king of Wakanda and Black Panther is dead, and his family is morning him. A brother, a son, a king, a hero is dead, and the world is no longer the same. In the meantime, when Atlantis attacks, who is going to protect the kingdom, now that its protector is dead?

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Season 2 (Feb. 1)

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On February 1, the second season of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is released on Disney+. We return to Penny Proud, the protagonist of the show, and her family: her parents Oscar and Trudy, her siblings Bebe and Cece, her grandmother Suga Mama, and the family dog Puff. By her side, we have once again her friends Dijonay Jones, LaCienega Boulevardez, Maya Leibowitz-Jenkins, Michael Collins, and Zoey Howzer.

The entertaining and sometimes downright hilarious adventures of the cartoon are back, telling stories about specific experiences of the Black community and universal topics, like growing up, dating, and the importance of self-worth. Children and adults alike have something to gain from this cartoon series.

National Treasure: Edge Of History Continued (Feb 1.)

The series started in December, and now, on February 1 we get the ninth episode and on February 8 we get the finale. Inspired by the National Treasure movies series starring Nicolas Cage, in National Treasure: Edge Of History we follow Jess Valenzuela (played by Lisette Olivera). She is a brilliant young woman, with a talent for puzzle-solving, who is given a clue by a mysterious man connected to her dead father. Jess and her friends are set for an adventure, where they follow a series of clues connected to various American landmarks and artifacts. Will they be able to escape the black-market dealers who follow them? Will they find the greatest treasure ever lost? What happened to Jess’ family? All these questions are answered in this exciting, and occasionally somewhat educational, adventure show.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Continued (Feb 1.)

On the same day, we have the sixth episode of the second season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. The highly successful animated series, a spin-off from The Clone Wars, continues to expand on the world of Star Wars. We follow the group of individual clones, each with their own abilities, taking missions and traveling all around the Empire. More episodes of the show get released on the streaming service on February 8 (Episodes 7 and 8), February 15 (Episode 9), and February 22 (Episode 10). More episodes will be released in March.

Marvel’s Moon Girl & the Devil Dinosaur (Feb. 15)

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On February 15, Marvel’s Moon Girl and the Devil Dinosaur gets released on the streaming platform. Based on the popular comic books by the same title, in Marvel’s Moon Girl and the Devil Dinosaur, we follow the adventures of the hyper-intelligent, thirteen-year-old Lunella Lafayette and her enormous red T. rex Devil Dinosaur. After Lunella brings the dinosaur into the present day by accident, they work together to protect New York’s Lower East Side from crime, danger, and anything evil. The cartoon looks really fun and full of energy, with flashy colors and fluent animation. We are fairly certain that younger viewers will enjoy this new superhero show.

Voices Rising: The Music of Wakanda Forever (Feb. 22)

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On February 22, Voices Rising: The Music of Wakanda Forever is set to be released on Disney+. It is a series about the making of the 2022’s movie Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. We get to see many of the crew of the film, including the director Ryan Coogler, talking about their inspiration, the influences, and the countless styles they used for the second Black Panther movie. With musicians, music producers, and singers, we get to see how they worked and what were their goals. It will be a fascinating documentary series that is excellent for music nerds and Marvel fans.