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5 Disney Movies That Would Totally Rock As TV Shows

5 Disney Movies That Would Totally Rock As TV Shows
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The beloved stories that we would love to extend for a few seasons.

Over the past few decades, Disney has provided audiences with a wealth of timeless classics. After hitting the big screen, some of these Disney gems have the exciting potential to dazzle on the small screen in the form of TV shows.

Here are five Disney movies we think would steal the TV spotlight.

1. Ralph Breaks the Internet

A story about the Internet is exactly what a new generation of kids would love to see.

A serialized format of a beloved story would have allowed the characters to explore different Internet realms and continue the adventures of the iconic duo of Ralph and Venellope.

In addition, the TV show could include an educational segment and teach viewers about Internet safety, especially for young children.

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2. Zootopia

Zootopia's bustling city with its diverse population of human-like animals is a perfect opportunity for a TV series.

Imagine a comedy-drama that takes place in this animal utopia, where the different species work together to solve mysteries and maintain harmony.

The show could explore the predator-prey dynamic, address social issues, and develop the endearing relationship between Officer Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde.

3. Luca

The adventures of the little boy Luca in the summer by the sea on the Italian Riviera didn't have the chance to get its spotlight in the theaters due to the pandemic. So why not give the story a second chance?

A TV series adaptation of Luca would allow for a more effective portrayal of the characters' coming-of-age journey, showing viewers the lives of Luca and Alberto after their separation and their long-awaited reunion.

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4. Monsters University

Imagine how many monsters went to Monsters University and how many more stories we could explore. A TV series could have taken us deeper into the beloved story, focusing on the different classes and everyday college competitions.

There could be more to learn about both the monster and human elements of Monsters University, and maybe Sally and Mike could make a cameo appearance as mentors to the future generation of monsters.

5. Coco

Coco did a wonderful job of celebrating Mexican culture and the importance of family.

A TV series could explore the lives and stories of Miguel's other ancestors and delve deeper into the magical Land of the Dead. Each episode could focus on a different character's journey.

This would highlight their unique experiences and further emphasize the importance of family ties. The show could also do a deeper dive into Mexican traditions, giving viewers an understanding of the roots of their folklore.