Some of the removed shows and films include:

A Small Light
Genius MLX/X
Top Ten: 80’s
Living For The Dead
Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez
Love In Fairhope
Superhot: The Spicy World Of Pepper People
Science Fair: The Series
Togo
Farm Dreams
Home In The Wild
Never Say Never with Jeff Jenkins
Wicked Tuna
Locked Up: Abroad
Saturdays
Pretty Freaking Scary
Cesar Millan: Better Human, Better Dog
Narco Wars
America’s Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition
The Biggest Little Farm: The Return
Hailey’s On It

by Pep_Baldiola

12 Comments

  1. Don’t care about the stuff on the list, but still angry.

    With streaming we could lose movies or shows at any time if they choose to remove something at any time and you can’t do anything about it.

  2. Obviously it’s bad, but who even watched any of this trash? Does anyone really care that this particular “content” is gone? It’s worse that they made it to begin with than that it’s no longer available, and it’s bad that it’s no longer available

    Edit, everyone who ever watched this trash is downvoting me

  3. NOOOOO, I’ve watched Togo the past few winters with my dog on the couch with me. This makes me sad.

  4. Bro. Why TOGO? 🤬
    That little woofster coming over the hill to that Max Richter song gets me every-time.

  5. This seems to happen pretty frequently and it’s so weird that they go through all the trouble to make this content just to delete it with no way to access it later. A lot of these shows sound like trash which might explain why but Disney’s really funny about what they choose to keep and not keep. They’ll remove content like this but then they’re too proud to remove something like The Acolyte from Disney+.

    I just don’t get the thought process. Don’t these companies have endless money? They seriously can’t afford enough server space to leave everything up? It’s like they think they’re above their own content but they’re the ones who produced the slop anyways

  6. The sad reality is a streaming service *can never* function as a complete library of some companies new content. 

    As long as they keep increasing their media library on the service they are paying residuals on all that content. 

    And it doesn’t matter if it’s 10% of the watch time on the service or 1% because they fought against revealing numbers. 

    So as the content pool increases each individual show’s impact decreases. 

    But they pay a fixed amount for it to be active on the service. 

    So the service WILL NEVER be totally complete. Just a sliding window of media selection that they can “afford” to pay residuals on and nothing else. 

    Disney wanted a streaming service everyone buys but never uses. And now they can’t figure out how to make any money while paying people for their work. 

    Should have run the numbers, idiot. 

  7. …why just the one lonely comma?

    edit: betting it was a vertical list and the garbage reddit app destroyed your formatting

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