Freeform has announced that they will be doing 30 Days of Disney Movies this September!
That’s right, get your mouse ears ready because they will be showing your favorites all month long and this printable schedule will make sure you won’t miss them.
Keep the kids busy before the movie starts by playing Disney Themed Charades or making one of these Disney Themed Crafts for Kids.
And if you are looking forward to Freeform’s Halloween movie marathon, grab our October printable calendar!
What is Disney freeform?
Walt Disney Television, which is part of Disney Media Networks, owns the Freeform channel. Freeform is a paid channel that was formerly known as ABC Family.
Their programming features original TV series, syndicated reruns, made for TV movies, and other feature movies.
Freeform runs excellent marathons often. There is nothing better than sitting down and finding that yet again they have a fantastic movie on, until now.
If you don’t have cable, there are alternative ways to watch Freeform.
What streaming services have freeform?
We stream a lot of TV shows and movies. So here are the ways you can watch Freeform using these streaming services:
- Hulu with Live TV
- YouTube TV
- Sling TV
- Playstation Vue
- DirecTV Now
- Freeform website
- Freeform app
You can also go to the Roku channel store and add Freeform.
30 Days of Disney Family Movie Night Schedule
Our family loves Disney movies and the 30 Days of Disney this September is an excellent way to plan lots of movie nights with the kids. Everyone can rewatch their favorites!
Don’t forget to grab our printable calendar down below!
Now, there are several Disney movies showing every day, but we went through and highlighted one or two for each night of the Freeform Disney marathon.
Most notably, they’re kicking off the month with an all-day marathon!
The favorites Toy Story 1 and Toy Story 2 will be on in the evening as a double feature so plan to sit down with everyone and a bucket of popcorn to enjoy this modern movie that has turned into a classic must-see.
Sun Sept 1
- 7:50pm/6:50c Disney Pixar’s Toy Story
- 9:50pm/8:50c Disney Pixar’s Toy Story 2
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Then continue to stay tuned throughout the month because each week Freeform has promised to have weekly themes that run Monday through Friday.
What about the weekends? They’ll be running marathons all day on the weekends, but the printable schedule at the bottom of this post will remind you of your favorites!
Villains Week (9/2-9/6) will feature some of your favorite Disney villains. They’re kicking off the week with Maleficent so make sure to set your DVR up every night if you can’t watch!
- Mon Sept 2 9pm/8c Maleficent
- Tues Sept 3 9pm/8c Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (1991 animated)
- Wed Sept 4 9pm/8c Disney’s The Lion King (1994 animated)
- Thurs Sept 5 8:30pm/7:30c Disney Pixar’s The Incredibles
- Fri Sept 6 9pm/8c Disney Pixar’s Monsters, Inc.
- Sat Sept 7
- 7:15pm/6:15c Disney Pixar’s Finding Nemo
- 9:45pm/8:45c Disney Pixar’s Finding Dory
- Sun Sept 8
- 8:45pm/7:45c Disney Pixar’s WALL-E
- 10:55pm/9:55c Tomorrowland – Freeform Premiere
Pirates Week (9/9-9/13) is sure to drag any tween or teenager out of their bedrooms to catch the ever-popular Jack Sparrow up to his tricks in all of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
- Mon Sept 9 8pm/7c Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Tues Sept 10 8pm/7c Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
- Wed Sept 11 7:30pm/6:30c Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
- Thurs Sept 12 8pm/7c Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
- Fri Sept 13 8:30pm/7:30c The Jungle Book (2016 Live Action)
- Sat Sept 14
- 8:50pm/7:50c Disney•Pixar’s Ratatouille
- Sun Sept 15
- 7:25pm/6:25c Disney•Pixar’s Toy Story
- 9:25pm/8:25c Disney•Pixar’s Finding Dory
Sing-Along Week (9/16- 9/20) features all your favorites as the sing-along versions. Sit down and belt out your favorite tunes with your kids. It promises to be a great time with lots of laughter.
- Mon Sept 16 8:30pm/7:30c Disney’s Moana – Singalong Version
- Tues Sept 17 9pm/8c Disney’s Mulan – Singalong Version
- Wed Sept 18 8:30pm/7:30c The Jungle Book (2016 Live Action)
- Thurs Sept 19 9pm/8c Disney’s Tarzan – Singalong Version
- Fri Sept 20 9pm/8c Disney’s The Princess and the Frog – Singalong Version
- Sat Sept 21 7:50pm/6:50c Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (1991) – Singalong Version
- Sun Sept 22
- 7:15pm/6:15c Disney’s The Lion King (1994 animated)
Sheroes Week (9/23- 9/27) features some fantastic leading ladies. Finding Dory and Moana are featured this week but you’ll definitely want to catch some other favorites too!
- Mon Sept 23 8:30pm/7:30c Disney’s Zootopia
- Tues Sept 24 9pm/8c Disney•Pixar’s Toy Story 2
- Wed Sept 25 8:30pm/7:30c Disney•Pixar’s Finding Nemo
- Thurs Sept 26
- 6:30pm/5:30c Disney•Pixar’s Finding Nemo
- 9pm/8c Disney•Pixar’s Finding Dory
- Fri Sept 27 8:30pm/7:30c Disney’s Moana
- Sat Sept 28 8pm/7c Iron Man – Freeform Premiere
Don’t miss the real reason Disney is doing this marathon on Freeform!
Neil Patrick Harris will be hosting a two-hour exclusive on Disney’s new attraction Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Sun Sept 29 Freeform Premiere
- 8pm/7c Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Adventure Awaits
This promises to be an immersive experience to include guest stars and Disney Imagineers while we get a sneak peek into how the new attraction works.
And the final day
- Mon Sept 30 9pm/8c Disney Pixar’s Monsters, Inc.
So grab the printable 30 Days of Disney schedule and put it on the fridge because you’re not going to want to miss a single evening in September!
Click to download the 30 Days of Disney Movies printable calendar
You can see the full schedule of 30 Days of Disney here.
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Darcy is the founder of “Life With Darcy and Brian,” where she combines her love for education, board games, and crafting to create engaging learning experiences for kids. Her creative projects and writing have been featured in outlets like The Toy Insider, CafeMom, Mom.com, Parents.com, Country Living, and The Pioneer Woman.