15 Binge-Worthy Comedies on Disney+ 15 Binge-Worthy TV Comedies on Disney+

15 Binge-Worthy TV Comedies on Disney+

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Everyone always needs something new to binge. Have you exhausted all of your options on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu?

Don’t let Disney+ slip through your fingers because it has plenty of gems to offer. There are countless comforting shows to dive into on the service, whether they’re ones you’ve seen before or ones you missed the first time around.

In no particular order, here are our picks for 15 Binge-Worthy Comedies on Disney+:

1. Wizards of Waverly Place

Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle and Selena Gomez as Alex Russo - Wizards of Waverly Place

Number of Episodes: 106

This magical comedy follows the Russo family as they balance the family business, daily life, and figuring out who will be the next family wizard. The show stars Selena Gomez as the sarcastic, smart, and iconic Alex Russo.

Wizards of Waverly Place’s quick wit and giant heart make it one of the network’s most beloved series. It’s nearly impossible to not fall in love with the Russo family and the people who come into their lives, whether they be quirky humans or lovable werewolves.

Yes, you heard me. Werewolves. Wizards of Waverly Place really has it all.

2. Boy Meets World

Ben Savage and Rider Strong - Boy Meets World

Number of Episodes: 158

Boy Meets World follows Cory Matthews (portrayed by Ben Savage), alongside his family and friends, as he discovers the delicate intricacies of the world from adolescence to adulthood.

It can be difficult for a comedy to remain funny for the entirety of its run, but Boy Meets World does just that. This show also remains compelling well into Cory’s college years.

Boy Meets World is a moving series about life and all of its highs and lows, so it can be a tear-jerker every now and then. In the end, it’s a special, unmissable show that makes you feel like gained lifelong friends by the end of your binge.

3. Phil of the Future

Phil of the Future

Number of Episodes: 43

Phil of the Future is one of the most underrated Disney Channel comedies. It centers on the Diffy family, who are from the future but end up in the 21st century after a mishap with their time machine.

Stories about people living out of time aren’t unusual to see in modern media. However, the earnestness of the Diffy family paired with the utter kindness of most of the people around them, like Aly Michalka’s Keely Teslow, offer a positive alternative to the darker dramas on TV.

4. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody

Dylan Sprouse as Zack - The Suite Life of Zack & Cody

Number of Episodes: 87

This show follows twins named Zack and Cody (portrayed by Dylan and Cole Sprouse respectively) as they live in a hotel named The Tipton with their single mom and a group of other memorable characters. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody spawned an entire generation of kids who dreamed of living in a hotel and riding around on luggage carts.

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If it’s any motivation, there are a couple of Disney Channel crossovers to look forward to during your binge, like “That’s So Suite Life of Hannah Montana.”

5. Hannah Montana

Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana - Hannah Montana

Number of Episodes: 98

Hannah Montana is a classic at this point. Miley Cyrus stars as the girl-next-door Miley Stewart and her popstar alias Hannah Montana, but keeping her identity a secret doesn’t prove as easy as some may think as the series unfolds.

Hannah Montana has amazing guest stars, like the Jonas Brothers, Dolly Parton, Brooke Shields, and Selena Gomez. Along with Wizards of Waverly Place, it’s the heart of a new generation of Disney Channel shows.

6. That’s So Raven

Raven-Symone as Raven Baxter - That's So Raven

Number of Episodes: 100

That’s So Raven follows teenager Raven Baxter (portrayed by Raven-Symoné) as she gets visions of the near future. That’s right, Raven is psychic. Raven and her friends embark on countless adventures to either stop her visions from coming true or doing everything in their power to make sure they do.

The theme song of That’s So Raven is as unskippable as all 100 episodes of this comedy.

7. Lizzie McGuire

Hilary Duff as Lizzie McGuire – Lizzie McGuire

Number of Episodes: 65

Lizzie McGuire stars Hilary Duff as the show’s namesake and follows her through her life as a young girl, and there’s a fun twist. Lizzie’s thoughts and emotions are often played out by a cartoon version of herself.

This twist adds an extra layer to a story that’s been told a million times before. It makes Lizzie McGuire an entertaining watch. Plus, since the show premiered in 2001, it has so many great callbacks to trends and phrases that have sadly been replaced in 2020.

The show’s popularity spawned an original movie and a reboot originally in production at Disney+.

8. Good Luck Charlie

Mia Talercio as Charlie Duncan – Good Luck Charlie

Number of Episodes: 97

Good Luck Charlie follows the Duncan family as they adjust to a new life with a new sibling, Charlie. The kids in this family are just ordinary kids with ordinary problems. There’s a comfort in watching a mundane show like Good Luck Charlie after binging genre comedies like That’s So Raven and Wizards of Waverly Place.

The father Bob Duncan has become quite a meme over the years, but that doesn’t mean you should skip out on the wholesome content that is Good Luck Charlie.

9. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series - Pilot - Courtesy: Disney+
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series – Pilot – Source: Disney+

Number of Episodes: 10

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Return to East High from the original High School Musical franchise and watch as a new generation of kids puts on a stage production of the original franchise.

If you are a fan of The Office, then HSMTMTS is the perfect show for you. HSMTMTS utilizes a mockumentary style to their advantage.

HSMTMTS is a beautiful combination of heart and humor, and the music from the series will be the only thing you can listen to for weeks.

10. Girl Meets World
Girl Meets World
GIRL MEETS WORLD – “Girl Meets I Do” – Disney Channel/Ron Tom

Number of Episodes: 72

Girl Meets World is a spin-off of Boy Meets World and follows Cory and Topanga’s daughter, Riley Matthews, as she navigates life in a much different but sometimes similar world than that of her father. Much like Cory had his friends, Riley gets by with the help of her friends, including her best friend Maya Hart.

The series has a lot of what makes Boy Meets World so great, yet it offers fresh looks at common themes and dives into topics not discussed on its predecessor. This heartfelt comedy seamlessly weaves Boy Meets World characters into the lives of the new characters, showing the immense power of human connection.

Let’s face it, after you binge Boy Meets World, you’re going to want to know what happened to those characters. Girl Meets World is a must-watch.

11. Even Stevens

Shia LaBeouf as Louis Stevens – Even Stevens

Number of Episodes: 65

Can you believe there was once a time when Shia LaBeouf and Christy Carlson Romano (the voice of Kim Possible) starred on Disney Channel comedy together as siblings? That’s Even Stevens.

The Stevens are goofy to the extreme. There is literally a character on this show named Beans.

This is another comedy that scored its own Disney Channel movie, so once you’ve finished all 65 episodes, be sure to check out the equally as great, The Even Stevens Movie.

12. Sonny with a Chance

Demi Lovato as Sonny Monroe – Sonny with a Chance

Number of Episodes: 47

Sonny with a Chance stars Demi Lovato as Sonny Monroe, a young Midwestern girl who relocates to Los Angeles to follow her dreams. She ends up starring on her favorite, sketch comedy show So Random!.

This is another show an entire generation lived vicariously through because so many kids would have loved to star on fan favorites like Lizzie McGuire or Hannah Montana.

13. Raven’s Home
 15 Binge-Worthy TV Comedies on Disney+
RAVEN’S HOME – ÒBig Trouble In Little ApartmentÒ – Disney Channel/Adam Rose

Number of Episodes: 54

Just like Boy Meets World, That’s So Raven gets a spinoff in Raven’s Home. Core characters Raven Baxter and Chelsea Grayson return in a comedy where they raise their own kids. The twist comes in that Raven’s twins may have the same abilities as her. 

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Raven’s Home introduces a band of new, incredibly talented kids whose comedic timing matches that of the original cast.

14. Liv and Maddie
Liv and Maddie
LIV AND MADDIE – “Video-A-Rooney” – Disney Channel/Tony Rivetti

Number of Episodes: 80

Dove Cameron stars as both Liv and Maddie, twins who are sisters by chance and friends by choice. Liv returns home after a successful run on a popular TV show and joins Maddie, a stellar student and basketball player, at high school.

Liv and Maddie is a heartfelt comedy dedicated to the bond between sisters. It’ll quickly become one of your favorite shows from its ability to make you laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time.

15. JONAS L.A.

Nicole Gale Anderson as Macy and Nick Jonas as Nick Lucas — JONAS L.A.

Number of Episodes: 13

The second season of the Jonas Brothers’ short-lived, Disney Channel comedy feels like a completely different show compared to its first season. JONAS L.A. feels fresh and new because of the change of scenery but also because the music is better and the jokes are funnier.

The show follows the notable brothers as fictional ones with the last name Lucas as they try to live ordinary lives outside of superstardom.

Newcomers and longtime fans of the Jonas Brothers are sure to find themselves laughing with the brothers and singing along to the catchy songs. It’s also never a bad thing to get swept in a few cute love stories along the way.

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