How to Watch Prop Culture on Disney+

Mary Poppins’ umbrella. A “Piece of Eight” from Pirates of the Caribbean. These props and more give unique insights into movie history in Prop Culture. In this series, you’ll learn about the procurement, preservation, and stories behind your favorite Disney movie props. If you’re wondering how to watch Prop Culture on Disney+, here are some methods to do so.

Where to Watch Prop Culture

Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Prop Culture but everything Disney+ has to offer. Disney+ lets you enjoy exclusive original shows, nostalgic favorites, and blockbuster superheroes. Bundle Disney+ with Hulu and ESPN for the ultimate viewing experience. You can enjoy even more savings with an annual subscription.

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How Many Episodes Are in Prop Culture?

Prop Culture on Disney+

There are eight episodes in Prop Culture. Each episode lasts 35 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Prop Culture episodes and their scheduled date release here below.

  1. “Mary Poppins”: May 1, 2020
  2. “Tron”: May 1, 2020
  3. “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas”: May 1, 2020
  4. “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”: May 1, 2020
  5. “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”: May 1, 2020
  6. “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”: May 1, 2020
  7. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”: May 1, 2020
  8. “The Muppet Movie”: May 1, 2020

What Are the Critics Saying About Prop Culture?

Prop Culture has no official critic reviews. IMDB gives the series an 8.1/10 based on audience scores. Whether you’re a fan of Disney movies, or just curious about movie-making, viewers agree this series is a must-watch. Most found Prop Culture fed their nostalgia for their favorite films.

“With a charming host, great premise, and surprisingly emotional moments, Prop Culture is a perfect example of what Disney+ could, and frankly should, be.” – Spencer Bennett, The Cinema Spot

“Lanigan’s enthusiasm for the props he discovers, along with just how significant many of them are to American film history, makes the fact that you’re essentially watching a 35-minute Disney ad irrelevant.” – Joel Keller, Decider

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Is Prop Culture Suitable for Kids?

Prop Culture is rated TV-PG which is suitable for children with parental supervision and viewers over the age of 14. The series may contain frightening or intense scenes not suitable for very young viewers.

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