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Cocomelon Lane is an American-Canadian children's musical television series, based on Cocomelon by YouTube Kids, and a production of Moonbug Entertainment, along with Atomic Cartoons and Infinite Studios, that premiered on Netflix on November 17, 2023. [1]
Cocomelon (/ k oʊ k oʊ m ɛ l ə n /, stylized as CoComelon) is a children's YouTube channel operated by Candle Media-owned Moonbug Entertainment. The channel specializes in 3D animation videos of traditional nursery rhymes and original children's songs. As of May 2024, Cocomelon is the 3rd most-subscribed and 2nd most-viewed channel on ...
The genesis of "CoComelon" dates back to 2006, when commercial director Jay Jeon and his wife, a children's book author, posted their first video to YouTube of a short cartoon played to music ...
On 31 July 2020, Moonbug purchased Cocomelon and Blippi together for $120 million. [24] [2] In February 2020, Moonbug acquired the South Korean animated series Arpo: The Robot for All Kids, which originally aired in 2012 on MBC TV. [25] The series is produced by Canary Islands-based studio 3Doubles Producciones for Moonbug on YouTube. [26]
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies (2007–2012) Mike the Knight (2011–2016) Mister Maker (2007–2023) Mister Maker Comes to Town (2010-2018) Mister Maker Around the World (2013-2018) Mister Maker's Arty Party (2015-2022) Mister Maker at Home (2020-2022) Muffin the Mule (2005–2008) Numberjacks (2006–2015) Pinky Dinky Doo (2005–2012) Q Pootle ...
Little Baby Bum (also known as LBB and LittleBabyBum) is a British children's CGI-animated web series created in 2011 by Cannis Holder and her husband, Derek Holder. [2] The show revolves around Mia, a young girl, her family, peers and a group of anthropomorphic characters.
They publish animated videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs. As of April 30, 2011, it is the 105th most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world and the second most-subscribed YouTube channel in Canada, with 41.4 million subscribers, and the 23rd most-viewed YouTube channel in the world and the most ...
A video-on-demand service, which launched concurrently in 2021, and is available to most subscription-based providers. The service offers select episodes of Cartoonito programming seen on Cartoon Network. Cartoonito App: An online mobile app based on the Cartoonito website. Max: A subscription video-on-demand hub that launched on Max. [13]