Animation Coming To Hulu, Max, Netflix, And More In September 2023
Hulu will debut Dan Harmon’s new series ‘Krapopolis,’ Max is bringing back the ‘Tiny Toons,’ and Netflix will say goodbye to ‘Disenchantment.’
Hulu will debut Dan Harmon’s new series ‘Krapopolis,’ Max is bringing back the ‘Tiny Toons,’ and Netflix will say goodbye to ‘Disenchantment.’
2023’s biggest feature so far will get its streaming platform debut next month when Peacock debuts ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ on August 3.
African animation shines this July with the releases of Netflix’s ‘Supa Team 4’ and Disney+’s ‘Kizazi Moto.’
Shows that are being taken off the service include ‘Becca’s Bunch,’ ‘Pig Goat Banana Cricket,’ and ‘Star Trek: Prodigy.’
Titles landing on streaming platforms in June include Netflix’s ‘Nimona,’ Oscar nominee ‘Mirai,’ and ‘The Amazing Maurice.’
May brings some highly-anticipated debuts including ‘Star Wars Visions’ season two and Genndy Tartakovsky’s ‘Unicorn Warriors Eternal.’
Paramount wants to develop Noggin into a more interactive learning platform and is looking for a partner to invest in the endeavor.
April sees a mix of new (‘Royal Crackers’), ending (‘The Owl House’), and classic (‘The Triplets of Belleville’) animation hit platforms.
Titles set to hit major platforms in March include ‘Agent Elvis,’ ‘The Magician’s Elephant,’ ‘Kiff,’ ‘Boy and the World,’ and ‘Inu-Oh.’
WBD says Paramount used “verbal trickery” to circumvent the terms of their 2019 agreement.
February sees the streaming premieres of ‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,’ ‘My Dad the Bounty Hunter,’ and ‘On-Gaku: Our Sound.’
Hulu debuts ‘Koala Man’ as other platforms bring back favorites including ‘The Legend of Vox Machina,’ ‘Vinland Saga,’ and ‘The Bad Batch.’
As the holiday season rolls along, streaming services continue to serve up seasonal content to subscribers.
High profile original fare is joined by a glut of holiday themed programming in our November animation streaming guide.
The franchise’s first feature adaptation comes to Paramount+ in November, along with all three hosts– Josh, Steve, and Joe.
Looking for something spooky to get you in the mood for Halloween? Check out our October animation streaming guide.
While some streamers are paring down their animated offerings, other are bulking up with original productions and prestige acquisitions.
According to new data from Parrot Analytics, demand for animated content has doubled since 2020 while supply has failed to keep pace.
MTV Entertainment Studios adds Everybody Still Hates Chris to its adult animation line up.
Lightyear, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Lost Ollie, and Luck lead a packed August streaming calendar.