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Disney+ TV commercial - Better Together: Add

Disney+ has just released its latest TV spot, 'Better Together: Add,' showcasing how their streaming service can enhance television viewing experiences for both children and adults alike.

The TV spot features popular Disney characters from various universes such as Elsa from Frozen, Iron Man from Marvel, and even Star Wars' Baby Yoda. The characters are shown watching different shows on their individual devices until they realize the joy of watching together on Disney+.

The TV spot aims to showcase the perfect combination of Disney's characters and their streaming service, and how these beloved characters could be enjoyed alongside each other. The ad emphasizes that it's better to be together than to be alone. By showcasing a sense of community and togetherness, Disney+ certainly hits the spot by showing that engaging with their streaming services will not only entertain you but also provide an enjoyable social experience.

In conclusion, Disney+ TV Spot, 'Better Together: Add,' is a spot on representation of Disney's vision of bringing loved characters and their streaming services together while prioritizing community and togetherness. The company's approach is not only an excellent marketing strategy but also a family-friendly approach to television entertainment.

Disney+ TV commercial - Better Together: Add produced for Disney+ was first shown on television on May 15, 2023.

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If you subscribe to one of our ad-supported plans (Disney+ Basic, Disney Bundle Duo Basic, or Disney Bundle Trio Basic), you will see ads during movies and shows. Ads are typically shown before the video starts and throughout playback - similar to what you'd expect from commercials during a traditional TV broadcast.

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Disney Plus without ads will cost $14 a month, while ad-free Hulu is increasing to $18 a month. CEO Bob Iger announced the new plan during the company's third-quarter earnings call in August.

The ad-supported version of Disney+ provides access to the same content as the tier without ads. According to Disney, it serves no more than four minutes of advertising per hour on Disney+ Basic (which cannot be fast-forwarded through).

Disney+ is the streaming home for entertainment from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. From exclusive original content to the classic stories you know and love, Disney+ gives you access to thousands of titles for a high-quality viewing experience.

Disney+ Premium: For $10.99/month or $109.99/year, subscribers are able to stream Disney+ (No Ads) and download Disney+ content to watch on the go.

When You Wish Upon a Star "When You Wish Upon a Star", along with Mickey Mouse, has become an icon of The Walt Disney Company. In the 1950s and 1960s, Disney used the song in the opening sequences of all the editions of the Walt Disney anthology television series.

The songs in Disney movies often become just as popular as the films themselves. From nostalgia to immersion, the songs help set the tone and atmosphere of a scene. They also help advance the plot or develop the characters. In some cases, the music is even used to foreshadow future events.

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Disney Plus features exclusive to ad-free plans:

  • Unlimited downloads via the Disney Plus app on up to 10 different smartphones and tablets.
  • GroupWatch feature that lets you watch Disney Plus with up to six friends.
  • Dolby Atmos immersive surround sound on select programs.

Disney+ Premium: For $10.99/month or $109.99/year, subscribers are able to stream Disney+ (No Ads) and download Disney+ content to watch on the go. Starting October 12, 2023 the price for this plan will increase to $13.99/month or $139.99/year.

$7.99/month Access unlimited entertainment with Disney+ Basic or Disney+ Premium: Disney+ Basic: Disney+ (With Ads) for the price of $7.99/month. Disney+ Premium: Disney+ (No Ads) for the price of $13.99/month or $139.99/year.

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