Moonbug previously canceled a number of shows, including Buster the School Bus, T-Rex Ranch and Lellobee City Farm, to focus on CoComelon and Blippi. It's the end of an era for CoComelon. The toddler-aimed television program, one of the most-watched shows in the world (the series' YouTube channel alone averages 2 billion views a month, for context) is moving from Netflix to Disney+.
The Walt Disney Company will pay upwards of eight figures annually for the rights to the series. This is clearly the route CocoMelon are going down - they've recently announced the launch of a preschool learning app CoComelon - Kids Learn & Play. CoComelon is making a big move.
The beloved preschool TV show, which has been with Netflix since 2020, will be leaving the streamer after it decided not to renew its CoComelon license. Other shows from producer Moonbug Entertainment, like "Cocomelon Lane" and "Blippi," will remain on Netflix. According to the streamer, "Cocomelon Lane" Season 1 amassed more than 50.
Disney+ picks up CoComelon after Netflix doesn't renew it The once-mighty preschool hit will switch streamers in January 2027, but audience drop. CoCoMelon has found a new home. The animated series is leaving Netflix for Disney+, but the spin-off series, CoComelon Lane, will remain on Netflix.
CoComelon will leave Netflix when its current contract expires. Disney+ snatched up the property, to bolster its already robust kiddie portfolio. Disney has picked up the streaming rights to the pre-school hit Cocomelon, but Netflix didn't fight too hard to keep it.
CoComelon fans will soon be watching JJ and his family and friends on Disney+. Starting in 2027, the popular children's show, which launched in 2006, will leave Netflix and head to its new.