When Does Mom Come Out On Disney Plus

Waiting for Mom: A Disney+ Dilemma
Let's be honest. We all love Disney+. Endless movies, classic cartoons, and enough Star Wars to make your head spin. But there's one character consistently missing in action: Mom.
Where is she? Is she on a business trip? Did she spontaneously join the circus? I have questions, Disney!
The Curious Case of the Missing Maternal Figure
Think about it. Bambi? Mom's gone. The Little Mermaid? Single dad. Tarzan? Jungle orphaned. It's a pattern, people!
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Maybe it's just me. But I'm starting to think Disney has something against mothers. Or at least, against showing them on screen for very long.
Unpopular opinion: I'm ready for some serious mom representation. I want flawed, relatable, maybe even a little bit embarrassing moms. Is that too much to ask?
Possible Explanations (And My Counterarguments)
Some say it's a storytelling device. Killing off Mom early adds drama and motivation. It forces the protagonist to grow.

But I call shenanigans! There are plenty of ways to create conflict without turning every child into an orphan. Plus, think of the merchandising opportunities! "I Heart Disney Moms" t-shirts? I'd buy one.
Another theory? Maybe moms are just too practical. "Sorry, Snow White, no poisoned apples. They're full of sugar!" "Cinderella, get your chores done first, then we'll talk about balls."
The Demand for a New Kind of Disney Mom
I'm not saying ditch the fairy godmothers (love you, ladies!). But let's see some real, everyday moms tackling real, everyday problems. Like getting the kids to school on time, or dealing with excessive amounts of glitter.

Imagine a Disney movie where the main conflict is a mom trying to navigate a bake sale. The stakes are high! The competition is fierce! Think "Mean Girls," but with cupcakes.
I'd watch that. Wouldn't you?
My Predictions for "Mom's" Disney+ Debut
Okay, so when will Mom finally come out on Disney+? I have a few theories.

Maybe it'll be a short. A heartwarming tale of a mother and child bonding over...well, I haven't figured out the plot yet. But it'll be adorable!
Or perhaps she'll appear as a supporting character in a new Marvel series. Imagine Mrs. Incredible mentoring a new generation of superheroes. That would be epic.
Here's my wildest prediction: A full-blown Disney princess movie where the princess already has a mom. A supportive, loving mom who's there to offer advice and maybe even help fight the villain. Groundbreaking!

In Conclusion: We Need More Moms!
Disney, I'm not asking you to rewrite history (although, a flashback scene of Bambi's mom being a total badass would be pretty cool). I'm just saying: it's time for a new era of maternal representation.
Give us moms who are strong, funny, and maybe a little bit frazzled. Give us moms who are more than just plot devices.
Give us Mom on Disney+! I think the world is ready.
It's time, Disney. It's time.
