Best Shows to Binge on Disney+ in November 2025
Disney+ is loading November with a mix of preschool favorites, baking competitions, music history, and behind-the-scenes documentaries, alongside fresh additions that arrived at the end of October and in late September that are perfect to binge now. You can jump from sing-along learning to holiday showdowns and then dive into filmmaking craft or a definitive chronicle of a legendary band. Several titles land throughout November with clear premiere days, while a couple of big series dropped earlier and are already available to stream in full. Here are ten picks with what each one covers and exactly when and how you can watch them.
‘CoComelon JJ’s Animal Time’ (2022– )

This preschool spinoff follows JJ and friends as they explore animals through short musical lessons and gentle adventures that build early vocabulary and social skills. Episodes focus on themes like farm life and jungle creatures and use repetition and movement cues to encourage kids to sing and play along. It arrives on Disney+ on Saturday, November 1 as a catalog series addition for young viewers. Families can expect bite-size stories and songs designed for toddlers and preschoolers.
‘Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films’ (2025)

This documentary series looks at how the ‘Avatar’ movies combine performance capture with large scale worldbuilding, highlighting stunt training, underwater cinematography, and the production pipeline that merges practical reference with CG. Cast and crew segments explain how language, culture, and creature design were developed across the sequels to keep Pandora cohesive. It premieres on Disney+ on Friday, November 7 as a new documentary series. Expect episode chapters that break down the tools and techniques used to achieve the films’ complex action and environments.
‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024– )

The medical docuseries follows patients who suffered severe complications after weight loss surgery and the specialists who attempt complex revision procedures. Episodes track surgical planning, risk assessment, and step by step repairs for issues like leaks, strictures, and nutritional crises, plus post op recovery and long term care. It begins streaming on Disney+ on Friday, November 14 as a reality medical series addition. The show documents consultations, operating room decisions, and follow ups as patients work toward safer outcomes.
‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024– )

This true life series chronicles Gypsy Rose Blanchard as she rebuilds her life in the public eye, with attention on family ties, counseling, and efforts toward independence. Viewers see personal milestones, evolving plans, and the challenges of media scrutiny through a mix of candid moments and structured updates. It lands on Disney+ on Friday, November 21 as a documentary series addition. Episodes map out legal and personal steps while showing how relationships and goals change over time.
‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017– )

Bakers face themed rounds that turn sugar cookie dough into intricate holiday designs and then pivot to flavor focused bakes that fit seasonal prompts. Judging looks at precision, creativity, taste, and structure with returning challenges such as 3D builds and ornament sets. New to Disney+ on Saturday, November 22 as a competitive baking series addition. Technique demos and practical tips appear throughout episodes so viewers can learn along with the contestants.
‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995)

This multi part documentary assembles archival performances, studio sessions, and interviews with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr to trace the band from Liverpool roots to global fame. It covers the Hamburg years, studio innovations behind landmark albums, and the cultural impact that reshaped popular music, with restored footage and rare audio outtakes. It arrives on Disney+ on Wednesday, November 26 as a classic documentary series addition. The series provides historical context for songwriting evolution and key collaborations throughout the group’s career.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )

Skilled bakers tackle festive challenges that range from pies and tortes to edible centerpieces, with weekly eliminations leading to a finale showdown. Episodes stress technique under pressure including laminated doughs, custards, and tempered chocolate, plus flavor profiles tied to seasonal traditions. It debuts on Disney+ on Saturday, November 29 as a competitive baking series addition. Judges analyze structure, crumb, and decoration while contestants adjust to timed twists.
‘Little Angel’ (2022– )

This musical preschool series centers on a curious toddler and his family and uses upbeat songs to teach early concepts like numbers, colors, sharing, and routines. Stories play out at home, on the playground, and in classrooms with motion based sing alongs that keep kids engaged. It starts streaming on Disney+ on Sunday, November 30 as a kids series addition. Short segments reinforce language development and social emotional learning with repetition and positive modeling.
‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

This animated miniseries spins off from ‘What If…?’ and follows a group of survivors battling a world overrun by superpowered zombies, with characters like Shang Chi and Ms. Marvel leading resistance teams. It consists of four episodes around 30 minutes each and carries a TV MA rating from Marvel Studios Animation. It released on Disney+ on September 24, 2025 as a complete limited series, making it easy to binge in one sitting. Voice roles feature MCU stars and the story expands the alternate timeline introduced in the original anthology.
‘Star Wars: Visions’ (2021– )

This animated anthology presents self contained ‘Star Wars’ stories through distinct global styles from hand drawn to CG, with episodes by acclaimed studios exploring themes like temptation, found family, and hope outside mainline canon. Volume 3 arrived with nine new shorts that showcase varied animation approaches and fresh takes on lightsaber lore and mythic motifs. It released on Disney+ on October 29, 2025 as a new volume in the ongoing series and is fully available to stream. Each short stands alone, so you can pick any order and still get a complete story.
Tell us which of these you’re starting with and what you think in the comments.


