14 Years On, Disney+ is Adding a Missing Disney Movie for the First Time

A Disney movie that originally came out in 2012 as a lead-in to a popular series is now finally becoming available on streaming. It’s been a long wait – and still isn’t clear why it wasn’t offered before – especially considering the film was nominated for and won several awards.

In Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess, Sofia’s life changes when her mother marries the King, turning her from a regular girl into a princess. She attends the Royal Training Academy, where three fairies teach her that while appearing like a princess is easy, truly being a princess comes from kindness and good character.

Why Was Sofia Kept Off Air?

The reason why the show isn’t currently available on Disney+ is a mystery, but it’s been a frequent topic of discussion online, with many questions raised on platforms like Reddit. The likely explanation is that Disney+ is preparing to launch a new Sophia project in 2026. However, viewers have often wondered why the original show isn’t on the streaming service. One Reddit user pointed out how strange the decision is, noting that Sofia the First was incredibly popular during its run and still has a large following among Gen Z, who frequently create content about it on TikTok. Even younger children continue to enjoy the show and Elena of Avalor. The user questioned why Disney seems to prioritize short-term gains over maintaining the popularity of its own content, especially when they readily promote shows like Bluey (which they don’t even own) while making odd choices with their own properties.

A fan shared news about the upcoming Sofia the First: Royal Magic Show, expected to be released this year. They wondered if it would be necessary to watch the entire Elena of Avalor series, since the new Sofia show is set between the finales of Sofia the First and Elena. They questioned whether events or characters from Elena might be referenced in the new Sofia show, given it takes place before Elena’s story concludes and Sofia is four years older. They asked if the creators would connect the two shows at all, or if watching Elena would be unnecessary.

It’s unclear what Disney will do with its complicated story timelines, but it looks like fans will soon be able to watch Sofia the First without a lot of difficulty.

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2026-01-26 16:11