While Disney Plus is one of the newer streaming services, it has already made leaps and bounds to become one of the top streaming competitors. With subsidiaries like Marvel, Lucasfilm, and National Geographic, Disney Plus has created and collected plenty of content for every audience member to enjoy.RELATED: The 10 Years With The Most Disney Movie Releases, RankedDisney Plus is also growing its market for every age range. No longer just for kids and families, Disney is widening their target audience to fit teenagers and adults. With Disney Plus' library growing constantly, there are many shows to choose from. Although many are well-known titles, others are underrated.

8 The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Suffered Because Of WandaVision's Success

Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes from Falcon and the Winter Soldier

Releasing just after the successful series WandaVision, The Falcon And The Winter Soldier got caught up in WandaVision's shadow as Marvel viewers demanded to see more of the Scarlet Witch. However, The Falcon And The Winter Soldier embodies classic Marvel films in six episodes and still received positive reviews.

Following Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes as they navigate life after the Blip and without Steve Rogers, these two form an unlikely partnership that changes both of them and helps them grow into the heroes they were meant to be. Also, learning the history of the super-soldier serum and dealing with Captain America wannabe John Walker just adds to the greatness of the show.

7 The Imagineering Story Has It All

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For anyone who loves the theme parks and is interested in the creative minds that are Disney's Imagineers, The Imagineering Story has it all. This six-episode series goes into detail about creating Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and the other theme parks abroad.

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Starting early in Disney History when Walt Disney decided to go into the theme park business and finishing off with the incredible technology that is coming out of Walt Disney Imagineering today, this show is a plethora of history and fun. Once The Imagineering Story is finished, fans will be planning their next Disney vacation just to spot all the details they hadn't noticed before.

6 Behind The Attraction Looks At The Development Of Disney's Attractions

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A great series for Disney World and Disneyland lovers, Behind The Attraction covers the creations of some of the most classic rides, hotels, and the monorails. This show has so many fun facts about the iconic attractions, and plenty of stories about how they almost didn't get made.

For example, the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland sat empty for years before the attraction was built and was originally supposed to be a "Museum of the Weird." This is just a small sample of what Behind The Attraction has to offer. Fans can get ready for the fun-fact ride of a lifetime.

5 Disney's Fairytale Weddings Is A Magical Documentary

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The couples in Disney's Fairytale Weddings have the red carpet rolled out at their feet. Disney's Fairytale Weddings is a documentary series that takes a look at couples who chose a Disney-themed wedding.

It features carriage rides to the wedding pavilion, tying the knot in front of Cinderella's Castle when the park is closed, and couples getting their own firework show. With great love stories, beautiful details, and that magical Disney touch, this show's two seasons and two specials are incredibly bingeworthy.

4 The Right Stuff Is An Insightful Series

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At the height of the Cold War, the early days of America's space program began. Hand-picking seven of the military's best pilots to train to become the first men in space, NASA engineers are given two years to make this dream a reality, dubbing the mission Project Mercury.

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Produced by George Clooney and based on the bestseller by Tom Wolfe, The Right Stuff follows seven men and their families as they are launched into overnight stardom and into an unknown future. Any space-race fan will dive headfirst into this show and binge all eight episodes in the blink of an eye. A second season is unconfirmed, but The Right Stuff is worthy of one.

3 The Proud Family: Louder And Prouder Is A Nostalgia-Inducing Show

Penny and Oscar Proud from The Proud Family Louder and Prouder

For anyone who grew up with the classic Disney Channel animated shows like Kim Possible or Recess, this reboot of The Proud Family will have them taking a trip down memory lane.

The Proud Family: Louder And Prouder follows school student Penny Proud as she deals with her loud and loving family, social challenges, and becoming a young adult. Featuring celebrities like Al Roker and Lizzo, this show is full of fun, surprises, and life lessons. With Louder And Prouder still in its first season, audiences are hoping for more to come.

2 Diary Of A Future President Is A Relatable And Easy Watch

Elena from Diary of a Future President

Seventh-grader Elena Cañero-Reed will one day be the President of the United States. For now, she's a young girl with big dreams. Elena writes everything down in her diary to cope with the highs and lows of middle school, her family, and her friends.

Starring Gina Rodriguez (Jane The Virgin), who also produced and directed the series, Diary Of A Future President discusses the trials and tribulations of being a 13-year-old girl. With two seasons at ten episodes each, audiences can blitz through this show in a heartbeat, laughing and crying and relating to the characters the whole time.

1 Intertwined Is Perfect For Fans Of Time Travel

Allegra from Intertwined floating in the air

Time travel, magic, and dancing - Intertwined has it all. Allegra has dreams of joining the Eleven O'Clock music hall company but her mother, Catarina, won't allow it. However, Allegra finds a bracelet that lets her travel back to 1994 when her mother was her age and joined the company.

With the same feel as Back To The Future, Allegra begins to change things in the past. She makes friends with her mother, begins to fall in love, and starts to understand her mother's behavior in the present. With ten episodes in the first season available, fans of the '90s and time travel will sink their teeth into this series.