The first Disney+ original show to earn massive buzz, The Mandalorian made its mark thanks to a criminally adorable puppet affectionately dubbed “Baby Yoda.” We won’t spoil his real name for you, but we will encourage you to watch the thrilling and surprisingly emotional two seasons of this Star Wars spinoff series. And if you can’t get enough of a galaxy far, far away, we’re Ranking Every Star Wars Movie, From Worst Reviewed to Best. OK, so you technically won’t be able to watch all of WandaVision, since the critically-acclaimed series still has a few more episodes to air. However, Marvel fans and newcomers to the franchise agree that this clever send-up of classic sitcoms is a mindblowing delight week-to-week. Late-night talk shows are rarely the consistent joy that Earth to Ned is. That’s largely a credit to the Jim Henson Company creations that serve as the aliens on the spaceship where the show is hosted, but also to the genuinely sharp writing and delightful celebrity guests. While not a Disney+ original series, Agent Carter has found a new audience on the streaming service. For those who like Marvel but really want female-led 1940s spy drama, you’ll dig this show that deserved more than the two seasons it got. And for more Marvel content, check out our Ranking of Every Marvel Movie, From Worst Reviewed to Best. No, it’s not just for tweens. Yes, that age group might be the target audience for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, but the title alone should let you know this show has tongue firmly planted in cheek. Catch up on the first season before the second season debuts, and see Olivia Rodrigo pre-“Drivers License” fame. Movie nerds, rejoice! Prop Culture is a deep dive into the little details that made some of your favorite films so memorable. Each episode offers a look at another Disney classic, from Mary Poppins to Tron to Who Framed Roger Rabbit. And for more series you might enjoy, check out these 14 TV Shows You Can Watch on Hulu From Start to Finish This Weekend. If you can’t get enough Marvel, Marvel’s 616 is a docuseries that touches on the creators who make the comics, shows, and films—and the fans who consume them. It’s a love letter to Marvel that explores the company’s roots, along with the way it’s growing and becoming more inclusive for a new generation. Gravity Falls developed a cult following when it first aired on the Disney Channel. Now, years later, viewers of all ages can fall in love with the surprisingly dense storytelling and thoughtful humor of this animated mystery series.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb The 1983 movie is a classic, but that doesn’t mean you can’t also enjoy a marathon viewing of this 2020 series, also adapted from the Tom Wolfe book on the origins of the United States space program. While all of the shows on this list are appropriate for viewers of any age, this one might be more appealing to a slightly more mature audience. And for more fun content delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. If you’ve ever wondered how guide dogs learn their trade, you’ll get a kick out of Pick of the Litter, based on the 2018 documentary of the same name. And even if that particular question has never crossed your mind, you can’t really go wrong with six episodes of puppy action. Whether you starred in your high school’s musicals or were just a loyal fan, Encore! will offer a nostalgia overload. Each episode has a different high school’s alumni coming together to put on a show again, years (or sometimes even decades) after the fact. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself singing along—or shedding a few tears. And for more great shows you might have missed, revisit The Best TV Shows of 2020, According to Critics. If you have a Disney+ subscription, there’s a fairly good chance you’re a Disney fan. In that case, you won’t want to miss this docuseries, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at Disney attractions across the globe, not to mention the movies and shows that inspire them.