Most Popular Animated Series Made for Kids – 2024

Most Popular Kids' Animated Series
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Animation has enchanted children for decades with its vibrant and fun imagery. It has given us some of the most iconic characters in television history that kids adore even today, and continues to bring joy to millions of kids around the globe, with new stories, new characters, and even refined visuals.

Most Popular Animated Series Made for Kids

Today, we will have a look at some of the most popular animated series made for kids. The selections have everything that a kid needs to stay entertained and hopefully learn something in the end. It packs action, adventure, and humor for a fun ride, and some great lessons for a kid’s moral and emotional development.

Let’s jump in!

Bluey

Bluey is an absolute gem of a show packed with entertainment and lessons for children. The show beautifully captures the joy, curiosity, and childhood challenges of Bluey, a Blue Heeler puppy, and his sister, Bingo. With short but meaningful episodes (and amazing illustrations), the show tries to capture various, quite normal aspects of family life and turn them into extraordinary, entertaining events.

Bluey is a great combination of subtle humor, emotional depth, and thought-provoking situations that teach children empathy and resilience, while helping them develop problem-solving skills. Besides, it also sheds light on various challenges of parenting, making it a true masterpiece that has something to learn and enjoy for everyone.

Oh, and the animation is outclass!

Story Bots: Answer Time (Netflix)

The continuation of one of Netflix’s premier children’s education and entertainment series, ‘Story Bots: Answer Time,’ is a spinoff that keeps the charm and educational appeal of the original alive. The series features five robots named Beep, Boop, Bing, Bang, and Bo—this time on a mission to answer children’s most curious and complex questions to satiate their thirst for knowledge.

Despite the educational theme, the show never gets boring, keeping kids engaged with layers of silly humor, top-notch animations for visual learning, and music that complements the show’s theme. The questions start with something as simple as “how planes fly,” and gradually moves towards more complex scientific, historical, and cultural questions, all answered in a digestible manner suited for children.

Dew Drop Diaries (Netflix)

“Learning to be a good dew drop is about secretly trying to help the families we watch.” This dialogue from the show pretty much sums up Dew Drop Diaries. The series revolves around three fairies, or Dew Drops, named Eden, Athena, and Phoebe, each having a unique superpower that they use to protect families and solve their tiny, everyday problems.

The show is a fresh take on the concept of fairy guardians that focuses on the mini-adventures of fairies and teaches the importance of kindness to kids. Every episode is a combination of gentle humor, great lessons, and a lot of magic to keep the children engaged.

It’s a soothing, enchanting, and uplifting show that uses entertainment to teach positive values, perfect for preschoolers who love whimsical tales.

Supa Team 4 (Netflix)

Supa Team 4 is the combo of everything that kids love to watch—action, superheroes, and a lot of gadgets. However, that’s not all the show is about. It’s also about self-discovery, teamwork, loyalty, and responsibility. The show revolves around four African girls facing the challenges of their superhero and normal life, juggling between completing class assignments and… saving the world!

The African settings offer a stunning backdrop for the show’s adventures, with fast-paced episodes packing tons of action to make the kids cheer for their favorite heroes. The show also sheds light on the importance of friendship by depicting friends who support each other through thick and thin.

It’s an entertaining, uplifting, and beautifully animated show that kids, especially girls, will love.

My Dad the Bounty Hunter (Netflix)

“My Dad the Bounty Hunter” is a classic combination of family comedy and… wait for it… space bounty hunting! Although the series follows the usual trope of “dad has a secret,” it’s the events and adventures that unfold after the secret is out to the kids that make it an amazing watch.

The whole series is filled with space adventures, unique creatures, and creative alien worlds that capture the kids’ imagination. Yet, what stands out is how the show balances exciting action with family dynamics, masterfully highlighting a dad’s beautiful relationship with his children.

Filled with sharp humor, intense action, outclassed animation, and emotional appeal with a pinch of comedy, ‘My Dad Is a Bounty Hunter’ is a perfect family watch.

Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire (Disney+)

‘Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire’ is a visually stunning animated anthology series that brings to light 10 different stories. Each story highlights the creative might of African animators, storytellers, and artists who blended culture and fantasy to create a series of masterpieces, all set in Afro-centric envrionment.

Each story gives us a glimpse of what Africa might look like in the future through the lens of different artists. Moreover, the animation style differs from episode to episode, keeping each story’s unique look and feel. It’s a show that brings African culture to the forefront of animation while being filled with explosive content that never ceases to amaze, no matter which episode you pick.

It’s surely going to keep your kids stuck to the screen!

Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir (Netflix)

‘Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir’ follows a heartfelt story that combines superhero action with teen drama. This story is about two Parisians named Marinette and Adrien: two ordinary teens with the usual struggles of high school, friendships, and crushes.

However, when there’s danger lurking in the city, they both transform into Ladybug and Cat Noir, two superheroes, ready to save the day at any cost. The only twist is that none of them know the real-life identity of each other, which really contributes to their chemistry since Marinette has a secret crush on Adrien.

The 3d animation show beautifully merges superhero action with themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, making it highly entertaining for kids and adults alike.

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney+)

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is a breath of fresh air in the superhero genre with its unique story and concept. The story revolves around Lunella Lafayette, a STEM genius, and a T-rex that she teleports from another world. The story deviates from the typical superhero arc and introduces kids to someone who’s only superpower is intelligence, creativity, and the desire to help others, giving them a role model to look up to.

Lunella’s partnership with the Devil Dinosaur also brings plenty of humor and action to the series, coupled with colorful animation that accurately portrays the vibrancy of New York City. Every single episode is packed with exciting adventures and heartwarming moments that never fail to captivate the kids’ attention.

It’s a beautiful piece of animation and writing that the kids will definitely love.

Not Quite Narwhal (Netflix)

‘Not Quite Narwhal’ revolves around the theme of belonging and self-discovery. It’s a heartwarming series that follows the story of a unicorn raised by narwhals who finds out about his true identity. The rest of the movie follows the unicorn’s journey of self-discovery and acceptance, conveying the message of celebrating differences and embracing each other’s uniqueness.

The animation of the series is simply wonderful, masterfully capturing the whimsical world under the sea and the magical world outside. It’s a gentle, positive, and uplifting watch that the kids can enjoy and learn from at the same time.

It’s one of the best series for a younger audience on Netflix.

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Role of Animation in Series Development

In the modern day, almost every kid consumes animated content in some form. Thus, it is undeniable that it influences a child’s development in some way. But is it positive or negative? This depends on what type of content the kid watches.

Generally, animations are great for learning complex concepts as they simplify and break them down into digestible parts, helping kids understand them from an early age. Animation also stimulates a kid’s creativity with its limitless ability to create new worlds with unlimited possibilities. It encourages kids to create their own stories and ideas and think outside the box.

As times evolve, the role of animation is even going to grow as an important, multifaceted tool for the educational, emotional, and social development of children, helping them understand things that are hard to grasp through traditional means.

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Final Episode

From children’s entertainment to the broader creative and advertising industry, animation still remains a cherished medium of entertainment and education, developing and evolving to suit the modern tastes.

The simple yet timeless visual appeal of animation makes it resonate with folks of all ages, and Its importance in entertainment and advertising is growing fast.

Do you have any kids animation series in mind that you would love to watch with your kids? Do let us know. 😉

Until next time!

 

Jacklyn Chung

Marketing Executive at Explainer Videoly Pte. Ltd.
Being part of the Kasra Design family for many years, Jacklyn takes care of the marketing tasks, be it online or offline.