Disney+ is now the streaming home for The Simpsons , but unfortunately, all 30 seasons are only available in a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, instead of the classic 4:3. This has led to some unfortunate cropping that killed visual gags. But Disney says that it plans to restore the 4:3 ratio in 2020.

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All the classic Simpsons episodes on Disney+ are in cropped widescreen format -- this means you miss out on tons of great visual jokes, like how Duff, Duff Lite and Duff Dry all come from the same tube. pic.twitter.com/cTy9adulFl — Tristan Cooper (@TristanACooper) November 12, 2019

“We presented “The Simpsons” in 16:9 aspect ratio at launch in order to guarantee visual quality and consistency across all 30 seasons,” Disney said in a statement (via The Verge ). “Over time, Disney+ will roll out new features and additional viewing options. As part of this, in early 2020, Disney+ will make the first 19 seasons (and some episodes from Season 20) of “The Simpsons” available in their original 4:3 aspect ratio, giving subscribers a choice of how they prefer to view the popular series.”When The Simpsons premiered on Disney+, viewers commented on how the new widescreen aspect ratio cut off some visual gags. One viral tweet from @TristanACooper shows plainly how the new aspect ratio completely eliminates one visual joke. And there have been other instances found since.So, Disney restoring The Simpsons to its original 4:3 aspect ratio is welcome news. What’s more, it sounds like Disney will offer subscribers a choice in how they watch Disney+ content and may roll out the feature to non-Simpsons shows and movies as well.For more on Disney+ check out our full list of shows and movies available to stream now

Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.