Disney Takes Preschool Hit ‘CoComelon’ Away From Netflix
- The preschool animation series CoComelon will move from Netflix to Disney+ in January 2027 for exclusive streaming rights worldwide.
- Netflix declined to renew CoComelon's license after its viewership dropped nearly 60 percent from early 2023 to late 2024, despite being a top childhood show since 2020.
- CoComelon, created by Moonbug Entertainment owned by Candle Media, originated on YouTube and features baby JJ in everyday adventures with nursery rhymes and learning.
- Disney+ will add CoComelon alongside other preschool favorites like Bluey, Spidey and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, joining three of the top preschool shows by Nielsen ratings.
- The move supports Disney's expansion in kids' content and precedes a CoComelon theatrical movie set for 2027, indicating ongoing investments in the brand beyond streaming.
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CoComelon is headed to Disney Plus in 2027
Disney Plus will become the new home of CoComelon outside of YouTube starting in 2027, according to Bloomberg. All eight seasons will move over from Netflix, which has hosted the absurdly popular kids show since 2020. CoComelon, essentially a series of mind-numbingly plotless, CG-animated vignettes set to karaoke-quality nursery rhymes, is a giant in the world of programming for children, having accounted for 601 million Netflix views in 2023. A…
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