Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Me & Winnie the Pooh’
Disney+ is stacked with fresh arrivals across animation, documentary, and short form music. This lineup pulls from the latest drops so you can jump straight to what just landed and keep the kids and the grown ups covered in one go.
The picks are ordered by the most recent release dates from the list you provided. When choices were tight, Disney originals took priority over older library additions. Each entry below includes a quick overview along with helpful details on creators, cast, or production so you know exactly what you are pressing play on.
‘Spidey and His Amazing Friends’ (2021)

This animated series follows Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, and Miles Morales as they team up to protect the neighborhood. Stories focus on teamwork and problem solving as the trio encounters familiar Marvel allies and kid friendly versions of classic villains.
The show is produced for Disney Junior and streams on Disney+. Episodes use clear mission structures and recurring support characters that help introduce basic science ideas and community themes in an age appropriate way.
‘Shipwreck Hunters Australia’ (2022)

This documentary series tracks a team of divers and maritime researchers along the Western Australian coast as they search for historic wrecks. Each investigation combines sonar mapping, archival research, and expert consultation to verify discoveries.
The core crew collaborates with the Western Australian Museum and local historians to document sites and artifacts. Underwater cinematography and onshore analysis walk viewers through how a wreck is identified, surveyed, and preserved.
‘Chibi Tiny Tales’ (2020)

This short form series reimagines Disney characters in chibi style for quick comedy sketches and musical bits. Each micro episode delivers a single gag or visual riff that stands on its own or links into themed compilations.
Produced by Disney Television Animation, the shorts pull from a wide range of franchises. Segments often feature chibi versions of fan favorites from across current and legacy Disney shows in rapid fire crossovers.
‘Disney Junior Ariel’ (2024)

This animated preschool musical series follows a young Ariel as she explores Atlantica with friends and family. Episodes pair simple quests with original songs that highlight curiosity, friendship, and everyday problem solving.
The voice cast features Mykal Michelle Harris as Ariel with Taye Diggs as King Triton and Amber Riley as Ursula. The series comes from Disney Television Animation and presents a Caribbean inspired setting that expands the undersea world for new viewers.
‘Me & Winnie the Pooh’ (2023)

This collection of short episodes returns to the Hundred Acre Wood for gentle adventures with Winnie the Pooh and friends. Stories focus on sharing, patience, and cooperation through small moments that are easy to follow.
The series presents brief vignettes designed for the youngest viewers and for quick family viewing. Classic characters like Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger appear in each segment with simple setups and clear resolutions.
‘Ariel in the Little Mermaid: Songs from the Crystal Cavern’ (2025)

This music driven series of shorts features Ariel and friends discovering a cavern that echoes original songs from their undersea world. Each piece centers on a single performance that ties to a theme such as courage, curiosity, or friendship.
The production expands the setting introduced in recent undersea stories and spotlights new melodies written for young audiences. Episodes are designed as standalone music videos that can be watched in any order.
‘Limitless with Chris Hemsworth’ (2022)

This National Geographic series follows Chris Hemsworth as he explores how science and daily practice might help people live better for longer. Each episode tackles a focus area such as stress, memory, strength, or endurance and pairs it with an expert guided challenge.
The series is produced by National Geographic with Darren Aronofsky among the executive producers. Scientists, physicians, and trainers appear on camera to explain the research behind each experiment and to supervise the featured trials.
‘Chibiverse’ (2022)

This animated anthology builds on the world of ‘Chibi Tiny Tales’ by connecting chibi versions of characters from multiple Disney Channel shows. Sketch length stories place cross show teams into shared scenarios with quick turn jokes and musical cues.
Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series features returning voice talent from the original shows whenever possible. Writers mix genres and settings while keeping character traits consistent with their parent series.
‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

This sci fi horror series is set in the world of ‘Alien’ and begins when a mysterious space vessel crash lands on Earth. A recovery team and a young woman uncover a threat that challenges standard containment and survival protocols.
Episodes follow the investigation as it shifts from search and rescue to a struggle against a dangerous organism. The production uses a blend of on location work and visual effects to stage the discovery, quarantine efforts, and close quarters encounters.
‘Iron Man and His Awesome Friends’ (2025)

This animated preschool series follows best friends and super geniuses Tony Stark, Riri Williams, and Amadeus Cho as they protect their city using Iron suits they build themselves. Stories highlight collaboration, invention, and quick fixes that come from testing ideas together.
Developed for Disney Junior and streaming on Disney+, the show introduces kid scale versions of tech, labs, and field missions from across Marvel. Episodes use repeatable gadgets and team roles that help young viewers track how plans come together.
Share your weekend picks in the comments and tell us which new Disney+ arrival you are queueing up first.


