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American animated television series
DreamWorks Dragons
Also known asDragons: Riders of Berk (season 1)Dragons: Defenders of Berk (season 2)Dragons: Race to the Edge (seasons 3–8)
GenreActionAdventureFantasy
Based on
  • How to Train Your Dragonby
    • Chris Sanders
    •     Dean DeBlois
    •     William Davies
  • How to Train Your Dragonby Cressida Cowell
Developed byLinda TeverbaughMike Teverbaugh
ShowrunnersLinda TeverbaughMike Teverbaugh (both; episodes 1–5)Art BrownDouglas Sloan (both; episodes 5–118)
Voices ofJay BaruchelChris EdgerlyAmerica FerreraChristopher Mintz-PlasseJulie MarcusT.J. MillerNolan NorthZack PearlmanAndrée Vermeulen
Theme music composerJohn Powell
Opening theme"This is Berk" (seasons 1–2)"Dragon Racing" (seasons 3–8)
ComposerJohn Paesano[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes118 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersLinda TeverbaughMike Teverbaugh (both; episodes 1–5)Art BrownDouglas Sloan (both; episodes 6–118)
ProducersCameron Stevning (episodes 1–27)Chad Hammes (episodes 14–79)
EditorsJohn LausLynn HobsonPeter TomaszewiczJoel FisherJay FoxErnesto Matamoros
Running time22 minutes
Production companyDreamWorks Animation Television
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseAugust 7, 2012 (2012-08-07) –March 5, 2014 (2014-03-05)
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseJune 26, 2015 (2015-06-26) –February 16, 2018 (2018-02-16)
Related
  • DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders (2019–2022)
  • DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms (2021–2023)

Dragons, commonly referred to as DreamWorks Dragons, is an American animated television series based on the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon. The series serves as a bridge between the first film and its 2014 sequel.[2][3][4]

Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller, and David Tennant reprise their voice-acting roles from the film. Other cast members include Julie Marcus and Andree Vermeulen as Ruffnut (previously voiced by Kristen Wiig), Zack Pearlman as Snotlout (previously voiced by Jonah Hill), Chris Edgerly as Gobber the Belch (previously voiced by Craig Ferguson), and Nolan North as Stoick the Vast (previously voiced by Gerard Butler).

Dragons was announced by Cartoon Network on October 12, 2010.[5] According to Tim Johnson, executive producer for the film, the series was planned to be much darker and deeper than DreamWorks Animation's previous television series spin-offs, with a similar tone to the film. Dragons was also the first and only DreamWorks Animation series produced for Cartoon Network rather than Nickelodeon.[6]

A one-hour preview consisting of two episodes aired on August 7, 2012, on Cartoon Network,[7] with the official premiere of the series airing on September 5, 2012.[8] A total of 40 episodes aired on Cartoon Network during the first two seasons, subtitled Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk respectively.

Afterwards, the series was subtitled Race to the Edge, the first season of which debuted on Netflix on June 26, 2015.[3] The second and third seasons of Dragons: Race to the Edge premiered on January 8 and June 24, 2016, respectively.[9][10] The fourth season was released on February 17, 2017.[11] The series was renewed for a fifth season, which was released on Netflix on August 25, 2017. The series (alongside the Netflix exclusive, All Hail King Julien) is syndicated as part of the newly rebranded Universal Kids on September 9, 2017. Dragons: Race to the Edge was renewed for the sixth and final[12] season which was released on February 16, 2018.

Plot

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Taking place between How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2, DreamWorks Dragons follows Hiccup as he tries to keep balance within the new cohabitation of Dragons and Norse vikings. Alongside keeping up with Berk's newest installment—A Dragon Training Academy—Hiccup, Toothless, and the rest of the Viking Teens are put to the test when they are faced with new worlds harsher than Berk, new dragons that can't all be trained, and new enemies who are looking for every reason to destroy the harmony between Vikings and Dragons altogether.

Voice cast and characters

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Dragon Riders

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  • Jay Baruchel[13] as Hiccup Horrendous Haddock, III- an awkward and underweight Viking and son of the chief of Berk. He and his dragon, Toothless, share the strongest bond of all riders and dragons.
  • Toothless (vocal effects by Randy Thom) - Toothless is an extremely rare, male Night Fury befriended by Hiccup, and the dragon that lost his left tail fin in the first feature film. He has dark black scales, retractable teeth, and the ability to shoot plasma blasts. He also has the unique ability to navigate in dark places using echolocation.
  • America Ferrera[13] as Astrid Hofferson – Hiccup's close friend and love interest and the unofficial second-in-command of the dragon training academy. She has a strong character, is one of the most courageous of the Dragon Riders, and is very competitive. She has a strong bond with her dragon, Stormfly. During Season 5 of Race to the Edge, Hiccup gives Astrid a betrothal necklace, making them officially engaged to be married.
  • Stormfly – A blue, female Deadly Nadder befriended by Astrid. Like Hiccup and Toothless, Astrid and Stormfly display exceptional teamwork. Stormfly and Toothless share a friendly rivalry in most of the competitions Hiccup and Astrid devise. In addition to her magnesium-fueled fire bursts, Stormfly can launch spines from her tail.
  • Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Fishlegs Ingerman – one of Hiccup's close friends who has a great encyclopedic knowledge of dragons. He is not as courageous as the other Dragon Riders, but is a loyal friend, especially to Hiccup and Astrid. He has formed a very close relationship with his dragon, Meatlug.
  • Meatlug – A brown, female Gronckle who bonded with Fishlegs. Because of her husky size and short wingspan, she lacks the aerobatic maneuverability and speed of the other dragons. She and Fishlegs have a very close, nurturing relationship. She also can eat a particular combination of iron ore and rocks and regurgitate a valuable metal known as "Gronckle iron".
  • Zack Pearlman as Snotlout Jorgenson – one of Hiccup's friends who is reckless, quarrelsome, and often seen mocking or annoying the other riders. He has a complicated relationship with his dragon, Hookfang.
  • Hookfang – A red, male Monstrous Nightmare, ridden by Snotlout. Hookfang has a habit of attacking Snotlout or abandoning him when Snotlout tries to assert dominance, and does not always pay attention to Snotlout. In battle, Hookfang covers his skin with his flammable saliva and sets it on fire, without harming himself; this ability is almost never used when Snotlout is riding him.
  • T. J. Miller[13] as Tuffnut Thorston, and Julie Marcus[14] (season 1) and Andree Vermeulen (seasons 2–8) as Ruffnut Thorston – male and female dimwitted fraternal twins and followers of Hiccup. They constantly quarrel and disobey commands.
  • Barf and Belch – A green, male, two-headed Hideous Zippleback jointly ridden by the twins, normally with Ruffnut riding the dragon's right head, named Barf (which can exhale explosive gas), and Tuffnut riding the dragon's left head, named Belch (which can ignite the gas). The heads are usually agreeable, but can have difficulty flying when their riders disagree, and sometimes quarrel as a result.

Notable inhabitants of Berk

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  • Nolan North[15] as Stoick the Vast – the Chief of Berk and father to Hiccup who's immensely strong, fearless, fierce, and possessed of shrewd judgement and compassion. His first dragon is a Thunderdrum named Thornado, who is later released back into the wild. His second dragon is Skullcrusher, a Rumblehorn.
  • Chris Edgerly[8] as Gobber the Belch – the blacksmith of Berk, Stoick's closest friend, and Hiccup's mentor. Later he is seen riding a Hotburple named Grump.
  • David Tennant as Spitelout Jorgenson – Snotlout's father. Spitelout takes pride in his son's achievements but seldom forgives his failures. He is a member of the A-team and rides a Deadly Nadder named Kingstail.
  • Lucas Grabeel[16] as Gustav Larson – a teenager who aspires to be a Dragon Rider. He takes Snotlout as his model and hero, especially in the first two seasons. He becomes the leader of Berk's A-Team and he rides a Monstrous Nightmare named Fanghook, based on Hookfang's name.
  • Angela Bartys as Gothi – the village's shaman. As a mute, she communicates by gesturing or drawing lines and hieroglyphic-like pictures, translated by Gobber or Fishlegs. She rides a Gronckle as part of the A-team.
  • Stephen Root as Mildew – is a cantankerous, spiteful, aged and generally disliked Berk local. He is a cabbage farmer and retains a strong hatred of dragons.
  • Thomas F. Wilson as Buckett – a mentally impaired Viking, named for the bucket he wears on his head, allegedly to conceal a missing part of his brain. When the bucket grows tighter, the locals regard this as an early storm warning.
  • Tim Conway (seasons 1–2) and Tom Kenny (seasons 3–8) as Mulch – Bucket's closest friend, usually seen by his side and frequently picking up the slack for Bucket.

Villains

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  • Michael Goldstrom[17] as Johann – a seafaring merchant who occasionally visits Berk and trades mostly in curiosities. Prior to Dragons: Race to the Edge Season 5, he was thought to be an ally of the Dragon Riders. However, in the finale of Season 5, it is revealed that he has been undercover and is secretly working with Krogan to find and control a Bewilderbeast. He meets his end in "King of Dragons, Part 2", when the Bewilderbeast uses its ice to freeze him to death.
  • Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Krogan – the leader of the Dragon Flyers who works for Drago Bludvist. His overconfidence often clashes with Viggo's patience. When he fails to retrieve a Bewilderbeast for his master in “King of Dragons, Part 2”, Drago has him executed.
  • Alfred Molina as Viggo Grimborn – the leader of the Dragon Hunters and is usually accompanied by his older brother, Ryker Grimborn. Viggo is less strong than his brother, but for what he lacks in build he makes up for in intellect, frequently tricking and outsmarting the Dragon Riders. In "Triple Cross", he is betrayed by Johann and Krogan and has a change of heart before sacrificing himself to allow Hiccup and Toothless to escape.
  • JB Blanc as Ryker Grimborn – the second-in-command of the Dragon Hunters and the elder brother of Viggo Grimborn. Ryker is physically stronger and more stubborn than his younger brother. He is killed in "Shell Shocked, Part 2" when the Submaripper swallows his ship.
  • Paul Rugg as Savage – Alvin's right-hand man and later that of Dagur before he goes on his own in Dragons: Race to the Edge Season 4. In "Something Rotten on Berserker Island", he attempts to overthrow Dagur to become the new Chief of the Berserker Tribe, only to be defeated and imprisoned by him.
  • Djimon Hounsou as Drago Bludvist – the warlord who commands all the hunters, trappers, and raiders that all the sub-villains commanded throughout all the various seasons of the show. He is the true villain behind Johann. He only made a cameo in the series finale of the show which tied the plot to the 2nd movie in the How to Train Your Dragon series, How to Train Your Dragon 2.

Secondary characters

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  • Mark Hamill[14] as Alvin the Treacherous – Exiled from Berk for unspecified treachery (later revealed to be catching innocent bystanders in the crossfire of a dragon attack), he plots to displace his old friend, Stoick. He later becomes an ally of Berk at the end of Season 2.
  • Mae Whitman as Heather – A mysterious teenage girl found by the Viking youths. Although she was at first introduced for actions against Berk, her true motive, to rescue her parents from Alvin the Treacherous, proved her loyalty. She returns in Season 3, bonding with a Razorwhip dragon named Windshear. She is later revealed to be Dagur's long-lost sister and pretends to be in league with him in order to get close to him and the newly unveiled dragon hunters. She leaves to parts unknown after her plot is uncovered by Viggo. She soon returns, showing romantic feelings for Fishlegs and joins the Dragon Riders. After being with the Dragon Riders for a while, she decides to leave for Berserker Island with her brother, Dagur.
  • David Faustino[14] as Dagur the Deranged[18] – a villain-turned-ally and leader of the Berserker Tribe. He becomes obsessed with plotting to hunt and capture Toothless. He is later revealed to be the long-lost brother of Heather. After Dragons: Race to the Edge Season Two, he begins to acknowledge the aims of the Dragon Riders and starts to help them, along with his sister, Heather. Later, Dagur becomes a Dragon Rider with a Gronckle he named Shattermaster, and later on, Sleuther, a Triple Stryke that the Dragon Riders had previously rescued. In Season 6, he falls in love with and eventually marries Mala. Though he acts tough and aggressive, he is also rather sensitive.
  • Defenders of the Wing – A tribe of warriors who first appear in the episode "Defenders of the Wing: Part 1". They worship dragons as holy beings and are led by Queen Mala (voiced by Adelaide Kane). They are at war with the Dragon Hunters and are therefore extremely distrusting of outsiders. Prior to encountering the Dragon Riders, they know nothing of riding or training dragons, as their culture forbids it. They live on a volcanic island home to an enormous dragon called the Eruptodon. They worship and protect the Eruptodon at all cost, as it feeds on the volcano's lava and prevents their village from being destroyed. Mala later falls in love with and marries Dagur the Deranged.
  • Wingmaidens – An exclusively female warrior tribe led by their chieftess Atali (voiced by Rose McIver) who first appear in the episode "Snotlout’s Angels". They care for baby Razorwhips who become their wings until they are old enough to fend for themselves because the adult males of the species would devour the infants and could drive the species to extinction.

Episodes

[edit] Main article: List of DreamWorks Dragons episodes
SeasonSubtitleEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
1Riders of Berk20August 7, 2012 (2012-08-07)March 20, 2013 (2013-03-20)Cartoon Network
2 Defenders of Berk20September 19, 2013 (2013-09-19)March 5, 2014 (2014-03-05)
3Race to the Edge13June 26, 2015 (2015-06-26)Netflix
413January 8, 2016 (2016-01-08)
513June 24, 2016 (2016-06-24)
613February 17, 2017 (2017-02-17)
713August 25, 2017 (2017-08-25)
813February 16, 2018 (2018-02-16)

Production

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On October 12, 2010, it was announced that Cartoon Network had acquired worldwide broadcast rights to a weekly animated series based on the film.[5] According to Tim Johnson, executive producer for How to Train Your Dragon, the series was planned to be much darker and deeper than DreamWorks Animation's previous television series spin-offs, with a similar tone to the film, and would follow after the events of the first film. DreamWorks Dragons is also the first (and only) DreamWorks Animation series produced for Cartoon Network as previous television series, including The Penguins of Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, and later Monsters vs. Aliens, were produced for Nickelodeon.[6]

Although it was initially announced that the series would be called Dragons: The Series,[13] the San Diego Comic-Con schedule announced in June 2012 revealed the new title to be Dragons: Riders of Berk.[19] The second season of the show was titled Dragons: Defenders of Berk.[20] At the end of May 2014, DreamWorks Animation announced that the series would move to Netflix in spring 2015.[3]

Reception

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Critical response

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Dragons: Riders of Berk has received positive reviews. Brian Lowry of Variety reviewed the series: "The program is dazzling visually, and pretty effortlessly picks up where the narrative left off," although he noted the initial episodes' "lack of actual villains" and "not-particularly-stirring array of characters".[21] Mary McNamara of Los Angeles Times said that it "retains both the personality and production value of its progenitor. Dragons promise to be lively and entertaining, with great visuals of dragons swooping and soaring." She praised its look: "It looks pretty dang spectacular even by today's standards. It's so crisply drawn and fluid that a person of a certain age would be forgiven for wondering how on earth we survived with things like Scooby-Doo and The Perils of Penelope Pitstop."[22] According to Nielsen Media Research, episodes of the first season ranked on average #1 in their time slot among boys 2–14.[23]

Accolades

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Year Association Category Nominee Result
2012 Annie Awards[24][25] Best Animated Television Production For Children Episode: "How to Pick Your Dragon" Won
Character Animation in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Shi Zimu Nominated
Teri Yam
Yan Jiazhuang
Character Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Andy Bialk (for "Alvin and the Outcasts")
Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production John Eng (for "Animal House") Won
Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production John Paesano (for "How to Pick Your Dragon")
Storyboarding in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Doug Lovelace (for "Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Man")
Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Mike Teverbaugh, Linda Teverbaugh (for "Animal House") Nominated
Editorial in an Animated Television Production Lynn Hobson (for "Animal House")
2013 Primetime Emmy Award[26] Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation – Character Design (for "We Are Family: Part 2") Andy Bialk Won
Annie Awards[27] Animated Effects in an Animated Production David Jones Nominated
Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Elaine Bogan
Storyboarding in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Douglas Lovelace
Editorial in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Lynn Hobson
2015 Annie Awards[28] Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Ernesto Matamoros Nominated
2016 Annie Awards[29] Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Television/Broadcast Production Chi-Ho Chan Won
Daytime Emmy Awards[30][31] Outstanding Children's Animated Program Art Brown, Douglas Sloan, Chad Hammes and Lawrence Jonas Nominated
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program Art Brown and Douglas Sloan
Outstanding Sound Mixing - Animation Carlos Sanches and Otis Van Osten
Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special Christi Soper and Ania O'Hare
Outstanding Sound Editing - Animation Otis Van Osten, Joshua Aaron Johnson, Roger Pallan and Jason Oliver Won
Saturn Awards[32] Best New Media Television Series DreamWorks Dragons Nominated
2017 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Children's Animated Program Art Brown, Douglas Sloan, Chad Hammes and Lawrence Jonas Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing - Animation Otis Van Osten, Dan Smith, Joshua Aaron Johnson and Jason Oliver
Outstanding Sound Mixing - Animation Carlos Sanches and Otis Van Osten
2018 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Sound Mixing - Animation Carlos Sanches and Otis Van Osten Nominated
2019 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Jay Baruchel (as Hiccup) Won

Video games

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A 3D Unity-based in-browser game, titled Dragons: Wild Skies, was launched on August 27, 2012, on CartoonNetwork.com.[33] Players will go through a tutorial with Hiccup, and train a Deadly Nadder, before being able to free roam around the several islands in the Barbaric Archipelago, with dragons scattered around them. The player can choose to be a blonde/brunette male or female Viking, before setting off to explore the islands. To train a dragon, players must feed the dragons correct food before doing correct gestures to gain the dragon's trust. In the game, players do not die or otherwise fail. Players complete challenges to earn gold for buying tools to obtain food for training dragons. The overworld consists of six islands, each with a unique dragon to tame. The number of dragons and worlds to explore is set to expand over time, as the series introduces more and more places and dragons...[34]

Home media

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A DVD collection of the first four episodes, titled Dragons: Riders of Berk, was released on November 20, 2012.[35] The first season of the series was released on DVD in two parts on July 23, 2013. Dragons: Riders of Berk: Part 1 contained episodes from 1 to 11,[36] and Dragons: Riders of Berk: Part 2, episodes from 12 to 20.[37] In December 2013, Walmart released an exclusive pack containing the complete first season in a special edition "Toothless" plastic package.[38] A DVD collection of the first 10 episodes of the second season, titled Dragons: Defenders of Berk: Part 1, was released on March 25, 2014.[39] The second part, titled Dragons: Defenders of Berk: Part 2, was later released on May 27, 2014.[40] On February 12, 2019, the first two seasons of Dragons: Race to the Edge was released on DVD in one set. Seasons three and four were released on DVD on March 5, 2019, and seasons five and six were released on DVD on March 26, 2019, albeit all only in Region 1 format.

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  • The Land Before Time (2007–08)
  • Transformers: Animated (2007–09)
  • The Secret Saturdays (2008–10)
2010s debuts
  • Pink Panther and Pals (2010)
  • The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange (2012–14)
  • DreamWorks Dragons (2012–14)
  • Mixels (2014–16)
  • Unikitty! (2017–20)
  • Care Bears: Unlock the Magic (2019–24; also Canadian)
European/EMEA
Current
  • Kral Şakir (since 2016)
  • Jade Armor (since 2022)
  • Totally Spies! (since 2024, Season 7 onwards; also Canadian)
  • The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (since 2025, outside the USA)
  • Lana Longbeard (since 2025; also Canadian)
Former
2000s debuts
  • Fat Dog Mendoza (2000–01)
  • The Cramp Twins (2001–04)
  • Spaced Out (2001–05)
  • Code Lyoko (2004–08)
  • Pet Alien (2004–07)
  • Robotboy (2005–08)
  • Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes (2006–07)
  • The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (2006; also Canadian)
  • Skatoony (2006–08)
  • My Spy Family (2007–10)
  • The Mr. Men Show (2008–09; also American)
  • Chop Socky Chooks (2007–08; also Canadian)
2010s debuts
  • Hero: 108 (2010–12)
  • The Amazing World of Gumball (2011–19), outside the USA)
  • The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe (2017) (shorts)
  • Power Players (2019–20)
2020s debuts
  • Elliott from Earth (2021)
  • The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe (2022–24) (full series)
  • Beast Boy: Lone Wolf (2024)
UpcomingGoat Girl (2026)
Canadian
CurrentLana Longbeard (since 2025; also European)
Former
1990s debuts
  • O Canada (1997–2002)
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy (1999–2009)
2000s debuts
  • Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs (2005–08; also European)
  • Gerald McBoing-Boing (2005–06)
  • Storm Hawks (2007–09)
  • Best Ed (2008–09)
  • Total Drama (2008–14; 2024–25)
  • George of the Jungle (Season 1 only, 2007–08)
  • Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 (2009–11)
2010s debuts
  • Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race (2015)
  • Supernoobs (2015–16)
  • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (TV series) (2017)
  • Mega Man: Fully Charged (2018–19; also Asia Pacific)
  • Bakugan: Battle Planet (2018–21; also Asia Pacific)
  • Total DramaRama (2018–23)
Asia Pacific
Current
  • Lamput (since 2017)
Former
2000s debuts
  • The Big O II (2003)
  • Pecola (2003)
  • Immortal Grand Prix (2003, 2005–06)
  • Powerpuff Girls Z (2006–07)
2010s debuts
  • Roll No 21 (2010)
  • Exchange Student Zero (2015)
2020s debuts
  • Monster Beach (2020)
  • Tom and Jerry (in Singapore) (2023)
Latin American
Former
2000s debuts
  • Monica and Friends (2004–25)
  • Santo vs The Clones (2004)
  • As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa (2008–21)
2010s debuts
  • Trunk Train (2011–17)
  • YooHoo & Friends (2012)
  • Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (2012–16)
  • La CQ (2012–14)
  • Action Dad (2012)
  • Jorel's Brother (2014–25)
  • Villainous (2017–21)
  • Oswaldo (2017–21)
  • Ninjin (2019–21)
2020s debuts
  • Frankelda's Book of Spooks (2021)
  • v
  • t
  • e
DreamWorks Animation Television
Current
  • Gabby's Dollhouse (since 2021)
  • Mighty MonsterWheelies (since 2024)
  • Bearbrick (since 2025)
  • The Bad Guys: The Series (since 2025)
Films/Specials
  • Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans (2021)
  • The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday (2023)
  • Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate (2024)
  • The Bad Guys: Haunted Heist (2024)
Former
1990s/2000s debuts
  • Toonsylvania (1998–1999)
  • Invasion America (1998)
  • Father of the Pride (2004–2005)
  • The Penguins of Madagascar (2008–2015)
2010s debuts
  • Neighbors from Hell (2010)
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (2011–2016)
  • DreamWorks Dragons (2012–2018)
  • Monsters vs. Aliens (2013–2014)
  • Turbo Fast (2013–2016)
  • VeggieTales in the House (2014–2016)
  • All Hail King Julien (2014–2017)
  • The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2015–2018)
  • Dinotrux (2015–2018)
  • The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show (2015–2017)
  • Dawn of the Croods (2015–2017)
  • Noddy, Toyland Detective (2016–2020)
  • Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016–2018)
  • Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (2016–2018)
  • Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (2016–2018)
  • VeggieTales in the City (2017)
  • Spirit Riding Free (2017–2020)
  • The Boss Baby: Back in Business (2018–2020)
  • Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (2018–2019)
  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018–2019)
  • Harvey Girls Forever! (2018–2020)
  • The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants (2018–2020)
  • Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny (2018–2019)
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018–2020)
  • 3Below: Tales of Arcadia (2018–2019)
  • Where's Wally? (2019–2021)
  • DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders (2019–2022)
  • Archibald's Next Big Thing (2019–2021)
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2019–2021)
2020s debuts
  • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020)
  • Cleopatra in Space (2020–2021)
  • Rhyme Time Town (2020–2021)
  • Wizards: Tales of Arcadia (2020)
  • Madagascar: A Little Wild (2020–2022)
  • Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (2020–2022)
  • The Mighty Ones (2020–2022)
  • Doug Unplugs (2020–2022)
  • Trolls: TrollsTopia (2020–2022)
  • The Croods: Family Tree (2021–2023)
  • Go, Dog. Go! (2021–2023)
  • DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms (2021–2023)
  • Team Zenko Go (2022)
  • Pinecone & Pony (2022–2023)
  • Abominable and the Invisible City (2022–2023)
  • The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib (2022–2023)
  • Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (2022–2023)
  • Not Quite Narwhal (2023–2024)
  • Dew Drop Diaries (2023)
  • Fright Krewe (2023–2024)
  • Curses! (2023–2024)
  • Megamind Rules! (2024)
  • Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (2024–2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Netflix original animated series and films
Ended series
First released2013–2015
  • Turbo Fast (2013–2016)
  • All Hail King Julien (2014–2017)
  • Knights of Sidonia (2014–2015)
  • BoJack Horseman (2014–2020)
  • VeggieTales in the House (2014–2016)
  • The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2015–2018)
  • Care Bears & Cousins (2015–2016)
  • Dawn of the Croods (2015–2017)
  • Dinotrux (2015–2018)
  • DreamWorks Dragons (2012–2018; continued from Netflix 2015)
  • F Is for Family (2015–2021)
  • The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show (2015–2017)
  • Popples (2015–2016)
  • The Seven Deadly Sins (2015–2021)
First released 2016
  • Ajin: Demi-Human (2016)
  • Ask the StoryBots (2016–2019)
  • Beat Bugs (2016–2018)
  • Bottersnikes and Gumbles (2016–2017)
  • Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (2016–2018)
  • Justin Time (2011–2016; continued from Netflix 2016)
  • Kong: King of the Apes (2016–2018)
  • Kulipari (2016–2018)
  • Kuromukuro (2016)
  • Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One (2016)
  • Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship (2016)
  • Luna Petunia (2016–2018)
  • Skylanders Academy (2016–2018)
  • StoryBots Super Songs (2016–2017)
  • Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (2016–2018)
  • Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016–2018)
  • Word Party (2016–2021)
  • World of Winx (2016–2017)
First released 2017
  • Big Mouth (2017–2025)
  • Buddy Thunderstruck (2017)
  • Castlevania (2017–2021)
  • Fate/Apocrypha (2017)
  • Legend Quest (2017–2019)
  • Little Witch Academia (2017)
  • The Magic School Bus Rides Again (2017–2020)
  • Neo Yokio (2017–2018)
  • Spirit Riding Free (2017–2020)
  • Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters (2017–2018)
  • Super Monsters (2017–2019)
  • Tarzan and Jane (2017–2018)
  • True and the Rainbow Kingdom (2017–2019)
  • VeggieTales in the City (2017)
  • We're Lalaloopsy (2017)
First released 2018
  • 3Below: Tales of Arcadia (2018–2019)
  • Aggretsuko (2018–2023)
  • A.I.C.O. -Incarnation- (2018)
  • B – The Beginning (2018–2021)
  • Baki (2018–23)
  • Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures (2018–2020)
  • The Boss Baby: Back in Business (2018–2020)
  • Charlie's Colorforms City (2019–22)
  • Cupcake & Dino: General Services (2018–2019)
  • Devilman Crybaby (2018)
  • Disenchantment (2018–2023)
  • The Dragon Prince (2018–24)
  • The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants (2018–2020)
  • Harvey Street Kids/Harvey Girls Forever! (2018–2020)
  • Hero Mask (2018–2019)
  • Hilda (2018–2023)
  • The Hollow (2018–2020)
  • Llama Llama (2018–2019)
  • Lost Song (2018)
  • Motown Magic (2018–2019)
  • Paradise PD (2018–2021)
  • ReBoot: The Guardian Code (2018)
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018–2020)
  • Sirius the Jaeger (2018)
  • Spy Kids: Mission Critical (2018)
  • Super Drags (2018)
  • Swordgai: The Animation (2018)
  • Treehouse Detectives (2018)
  • Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (2018–2019)
  • Watership Down (2018)
First released 2019
  • 7 Seeds (2019–2020)
  • Archibald's Next Big Thing (2019–2020)
  • Beastars (2019-2026)
  • Cannon Busters (2019)
  • Carmen Sandiego (2019–2021)
  • Carole & Tuesday (2019)
  • Chip and Potato (2019–2022)
  • Dino Girl Gauko (2019–2020)
  • DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders (2019–2022)
  • Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2019–2021)
  • Green Eggs and Ham (2019–2022)
  • Hello Ninja (2019–2021)
  • Kengan Ashura (2019–2024)
  • Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya (2019)
  • The Last Kids on Earth (2019–2021)
  • Levius (2019)
  • Pinky Malinky (2019)
  • Rilakkuma and Kaoru (2019)
  • Seis Manos (2019)
  • Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series (2019–2020)
  • Tuca & Bertie (2019)
  • Twelve Forever (2019)
  • Ultraman (2019–2023)
  • YooHoo to the Rescue (2019–2020)
First released 2020
  • Alien TV (2020–2021)
  • BNA: Brand New Animal (2020)
  • Blood of Zeus (2020–2025)
  • Buddi (2020)
  • Cagaster of an Insect Cage (2020)
  • Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt (2020)
  • Dorohedoro (2020)
  • Dragon's Dogma (2020)
  • Drifting Dragons (2020)
  • Ghost in the Shell: SAC 2045 (2020–2022)
  • Glitch Techs (2020)
  • Go! Go! Cory Carson (2020–2021)
  • Great Pretender (2020)
  • Hoops (2020)
  • The Idhun Chronicles (2020–2021)
  • Japan Sinks: 2020 (2020)
  • Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (2020–2022)
  • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020)
  • The Midnight Gospel (2020)
  • Mighty Express (2020–2022)
  • Pokémon Journeys: The Series (2020–2023)
  • Rhyme Time Town (2020–2021)
  • Shaun the Sheep (2007–2021; continued from Netflix, 2020)
  • StarBeam (2020–2021)
  • Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy (2020–2021)
  • Trash Truck (2020–2021)
  • Wizards: Tales of Arcadia (2020)
First released 2021
  • Ada Twist, Scientist (2021–2023)
  • Arcane (2021–2024)
  • A Tale Dark & Grimm (2021)
  • Blue Period (2021)
  • Centaurworld (2021)
  • City of Ghosts (2021)
  • Dogs in Space (2021–2022)
  • Dota: Dragon's Blood (2021–2022)
  • Godzilla Singular Point (2021)
  • Go, Dog. Go! (2021–2023)
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021–2022)
  • High-Rise Invasion (2021)
  • I Heart Arlo (2021)
  • Inside Job (2021–2022)
  • Johnny Test (2021–2022)
  • Karma's World (2021–2022)
  • Kid Cosmic (2021–2022)
  • Komi Can't Communicate (2021–2022)
  • Masters of the Universe: Revelation (2021–2024)
  • Maya and the Three (2021)
  • Octonauts: Above & Beyond (2021–2022)
  • Pacific Rim: The Black (2021–2022)
  • Q-Force (2021)
  • Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (2021)
  • Ridley Jones (2021–2023)
  • Super Crooks (2021)
  • Tear Along the Dotted Line (2021)
  • The Way of the Househusband (2021–2023)
First released 2022
  • Action Pack (2022)
  • Angry Birds: Summer Madness (2022)
  • Barbie: It Takes Two (2022)
  • Battle Kitty (2022)
  • Bastard!! -Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy- (2022–2023)
  • Bee and PuppyCat (2013–2016; continued from Netflix, 2022)
  • Case Closed: Zero's Tea Time (2022)
  • Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022)
  • Daniel Spellbound (2022)
  • Dead End: Paranormal Park (2022)
  • Dragon Age: Absolution (2022)
  • exception (2022)
  • Human Resources (2022–2023)
  • Kakegurui Twin (2022)
  • Kotaro Lives Alone (2022)
  • Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (2022–2023)
  • Lost Ollie (2022)
  • My Little Pony: Make Your Mark (2022–2023)
  • Oddballs (2022–2023)
  • Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Generation (2022)
  • Oni: Thunder God's Tale (2022)
  • Romantic Killer (2022)
  • Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles (2022)
  • Sonic Prime (2022–2024)
  • Spirit Rangers (2022–2024)
  • Spriggan (2022)
  • Super Giant Robot Brothers (2022)
  • Team Zenko Go (2022)
  • Tekken: Bloodline (2022)
  • The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib (2022–2023)
  • The Cuphead Show! (2022)
  • The Guardians of Justice (2022)
  • The Orbital Children (2022)
  • Thermae Romae Novae (2022)
  • Uncle from Another World (2022–2023)
First released 2023
  • Akuma-kun (2023)
  • Agent Elvis (2023)
  • Barbie: A Touch of Magic (2023–2024)
  • Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix (2023)
  • Carol & the End of the World (2023)
  • Case Closed: The Culprit Hanzawa (2023)
  • Castlevania: Nocturne (2023–2025)
  • Dew Drop Diaries (2023)
  • Gamera Rebirth (2023)
  • Good Night World (2023)
  • Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre (2023)
  • Make My Day (2023)
  • Mulligan (2023–2024)
  • My Dad the Bounty Hunter (2023)
  • My Daemon (2023)
  • Onimusha (2023)
  • Onmyōji (2023)
  • Ōoku: The Inner Chambers (2023)
  • Pluto (2023)
  • Princess Power (2023–24)
  • Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023)
  • Supa Team 4 (2023)
  • This World Can't Tear Me Down (2023)
  • Yakitori: Soldiers of Misfortune (2023)
First released 2024
  • Exploding Kittens (2024)
  • Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf (2024)
  • Good Times: Black Again (2024)
  • Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance (2024)
  • Hot Wheels Let's Race (2024–2025)
  • Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (2024–2025)
  • Monsters: 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation (2024)
  • Rising Impact (2024)
  • Terminator Zero (2024)
  • The Grimm Variations (2024)
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse (2024)
  • Time Patrol Bon (2024)
  • Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (2024–2025)
  • Twilight of the Gods (2024)
  • Wonderoos (2024)
First released 2025
  • Wolf King (2025)
Current and upcoming series
Current series
  • Love, Death & Robots (2019–present)
  • Scissor Seven (2020–present)
  • Gabby's Dollhouse (2021–present)
  • The Creature Cases (2022–present)
  • Blue Eye Samurai (2023–present)
  • My Happy Marriage (2023–present)
  • Unicorn Academy (2023–present)
  • Delicious in Dungeon (2024–present)
  • Blue Box (2024–present)
  • Ranma ½ (2024–present)
  • Mighty MonsterWheelies (2024–present)
  • Barbie Mysteries (2024–present)
  • Tokyo Override (2024)
  • Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld (2024)
  • Sakamoto Days (2025)
  • Baban Baban Ban Vampire (2025)
  • Moonrise (2025)
  • Devil May Cry (2025–present)
  • The Summer Hikaru Died (2025–present)
  • The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity (2025–present)
  • Leviathan (2025)
  • My Melody & Kuromi (2025)
  • Long Story Short (2025–present)
  • Haunted Hotel (2025–present)
  • Splinter Cell: Deathwatch (2025–present)
  • The Bad Guys: The Series (2025–present)
  • Love Through a Prism (2026)
Upcoming
  • The Ramparts of Ice (2026)
  • Sparks of Tomorrow (2026)
  • Stranger Things: Tales from '85 (2026)
  • Motel Transylvania (2027)
  • Beat & Motion (TBA)
  • Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 (TBA)
Films and specials
Original released films
  • Klaus (2019)
  • The Willoughbys (2020)
  • Over the Moon (2020)
  • Arlo the Alligator Boy (2021)
  • America: The Motion Picture (2021)
  • Back to the Outback (2021)
  • Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood (2022)
  • The Sea Beast (2022)
  • Wendell & Wild (2022)
  • My Father's Dragon (2022)
  • Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)
  • The Magician's Elephant (2023)
  • The Monkey King (2023)
  • Leo (2023)
  • Thelma the Unicorn (2024)
  • Ultraman: Rising (2024)
  • The Twits (2025)
  • In Your Dreams (2025)
Other released films
  • Angela's Christmas (2017)
  • Barbie: Dolphin Magic (2017)
  • Blame! (2017)
  • Sahara (2017)
  • Duck Duck Goose (2018)
  • Gnome Alone (2018)
  • Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (2018)
  • Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (2018)
  • Godzilla: The Planet Eater (2018)
  • Next Gen (2018)
  • Super Monsters Furever Friends (2018)
  • White Fang (2018)
  • I Lost My Body (2019)
  • Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus (2019)
  • Latte and the Magic Waterstone (2019)
  • Pets United (2019)
  • Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling (2019)
  • Alien Xmas (2020)
  • Angela's Christmas Wish (2020)
  • Animal Crackers (2020)
  • Barbie: Princess Adventure (2020)
  • Canvas (2020)
  • Fearless (2020)
  • Hayop Ka! (2020)
  • Octonauts & the Caves of Sac Actun (2020)
  • Octonauts & the Great Barrier Reef (2020)
  • A Whisker Away (2020)
  • Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday (2021)
  • Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams (2021)
  • Bright: Samurai Soul (2021)
  • Dog Gone Trouble (2021)
  • Extinct (2021)
  • Hilda and the Mountain King (2021)
  • My Little Pony: A New Generation (2021)
  • Octonauts & the Ring of Fire (2021)
  • Robin Robin (2021)
  • Seal Team (2021)
  • The Loud House Movie (2021)
  • The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021)
  • Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans (2021)
  • Vivo (2021)
  • Wish Dragon (2021)
  • Barbie: Mermaid Power (2022)
  • Bubble (2022)
  • Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars (2022)
  • The House (2022)
  • Marmaduke (2022)
  • Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness (2022)
  • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (2022)
  • Drifting Home (2022)
  • Entergalactic (2022)
  • Scrooge: A Christmas Carol (2022)
  • Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King (2023)
  • Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure (2023)
  • Nimona (2023)
  • The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday (2023)
  • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023)
  • Orion and the Dark (2024)
  • The Casagrandes Movie (2024)
  • Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp (2024)
  • My Oni Girl (2024)
  • The Imaginary (2024)
  • Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (2024)
  • The Bad Guys: Haunted Heist (2024)
  • Spellbound (2024)
  • That Christmas (2024)
  • The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025)
  • Plankton: The Movie (2025)
  • KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
  • Fixed (2025)
  • Cosmic Princess Kaguya! (2026)
Interactive
  • Cat Burglar (2022)
  • Barbie: Epic Road Trip (2022)
Upcoming
  • Swapped (2026)
  • Ray Gunn (2026)
  • Current series
  • Original ended series
    • 2012–2018
    • 2019 onwards
  • Continuation series
  • Specials
  • Upcoming series
  • v
  • t
  • e
Netflix original continuation series
Current
  • Black Mirror (2016–present)
  • Inside the World's Toughest Prisons (2018–present)
  • Skam Italia (2020–present)
  • Unsolved Mysteries (2020–present)
  • Blown Away (2021–present)
  • Kota Factory (2021–present)
  • The Mole (2022–present)
  • From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke (2024–present)
  • Temptation Island (2025–present)
  • Weak Hero (2025–present)
Former
  • Arrested Development (2013–19)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2014)
  • Trailer Park Boys (2014–18)
  • The Killing (2014)
  • Dragons (2015–18)
  • Longmire (2015–17)
  • Justin Time (2016)
  • Lovesick (2016–18)
  • Midnight Diner (2016–19)
  • EastSiders (2017–19)
  • Glitch (2017–19)
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 (2017–18)
  • Slasher (2017–19)
  • Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2018–19)
  • Hip-Hop Evolution (2018–20)
  • Little Things (2018–21)
  • MeatEater (2018–22)
  • Paquita Salas (2018–19)
  • The Last Kingdom (2018–22)
  • The Staircase (2018)
  • Travelers (2018)
  • Designated Survivor (2019)
  • QB1: Beyond the Lights (2019)
  • The Mafia Dolls (2019)
  • Top Boy (2019–23)
  • Zumbo's Just Desserts (2019)
  • Lucifer (2019–21)
  • Money Heist (2019–2021)
  • You (2019–2025)
  • Shaun the Sheep (2020)
  • Cobra Kai (2021–2025)
  • Girl from Nowhere (2021)
  • Sexy Beasts (2021)
  • Takki (2021)
  • The A List (2021)
  • The Mire (2021–2024)
  • Bee and PuppyCat (2022)
  • Borgen (2022)
  • El Marginal (2022)
  • Manifest (2022–23)
  • Power Rangers (2022–23)
  • Tiger & Bunny (2022)
  • Star Trek: Prodigy (2024)
  • Girls5eva (2024)
Upcoming
  • Pop Culture Jeopardy! (2026)
  • Current series
  • Original ended series
    • 2012–2018
    • 2019 onward
  • Specials
  • Upcoming series
  • v
  • t
  • e
Netflix original ended series (2012–2018)
First released 2012–2014
  • Bad Samaritans (2013)
  • House of Cards (2013–2018)
  • Hemlock Grove (2013–2015)
  • Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019)
  • Turbo Fast (2013–2016)
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  • Some Assembly Required (2014–2016)
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First released 2015
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  • Chef's Table (2015–2022)
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  • Dawn of the Croods (2015–2017)
  • Dinotrux (2015–2018)
  • DreamWorks Dragons: Race to the Edge (2015–2018)
  • F Is for Family (2015–2021)
  • Grace and Frankie (2015–2022)
  • Jessica Jones (2015–2019)
  • Making a Murderer (2015–2018)
  • Master of None (2015–2021)
  • Narcos (2015–2017)
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  • Real Rob (2015–2017)
  • Richie Rich (2015)
  • Sense8 (2015–2018)
  • Terrace House: Boys & Girls in the City (2015–2016)
  • The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2015–2018)
  • The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show (2015–2017)
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015–2019)
  • W/ Bob & David (2015)
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First released 2016
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  • Captive (2016)
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  • Chelsea (2016–2017)
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  • Degrassi: Next Class (2016–2017)
  • Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016–2017)
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  • Estocolmo (2016)
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  • Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (2016)
  • Haters Back Off (2016–2017)
  • Hibana: Spark (2016)
  • Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (2016–2018)
  • Kong: King of the Apes (2016–2018)
  • Kulipari (2016–2018)
  • Lady Dynamite (2016–2017)
  • Last Chance U (2016–2020)
  • Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One (2016)
  • Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship (2016)
  • Love (2016–2018)
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  • Netflix Presents: The Characters (2016)
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  • Paranoid (2016)
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  • Travelers (2016–2018)
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  • Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016–2018)
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  • Word Party (2016–2021)
  • World of Winx (2016–2017)
First released 2017
  • 13 Reasons Why (2017–2020)
  • 72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America (2017)
  • Atypical (2017–2021)
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017–2019)
  • Abstract: The Art of Design (2017)
  • Alias Grace (2017)
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  • Anne with an E (2017–2020)
  • Big Mouth (2017–2025)
  • Bill Nye Saves the World (2017–2018)
  • Buddy Thunderstruck (2017)
  • Cable Girls (2017–2020)
  • Castlevania (2017–2021)
  • Damnation (2017–2018)
  • Dark (2017–2020)
  • Dear White People (2017–2021)
  • Disjointed (2017–2018)
  • El Chapo (2017–2018)
  • Five Came Back (2017)
  • Free Rein (2017–2019)
  • Friends from College (2017–2019)
  • Girlboss (2017)
  • GLOW (2017–2019)
  • Godless (2017)
  • Greenhouse Academy (2017–2020)
  • Gypsy (2017)
  • Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On (2017)
  • Iron Fist (2017–2018)
  • Ingobernable
  • Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father (2017–2021)
  • Julie's Greenroom (2017)
  • Legend Quest (2017–2019)
  • Mindhunter (2017–2019)
  • My Only Love Song (2017)
  • Neo Yokio (2017–2018)
  • One Day at a Time (2017–2019)
  • Ozark (2017–2022)
  • Santa Clarita Diet (2017–2019)
  • She's Gotta Have It (2017–2019)
  • Shot in the Dark (2017)
  • Spirit Riding Free (2017–2020)
  • Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters (2017–2018)
  • Suburra: Blood on Rome (2017–2020)
  • The Confession Tapes (2017–2019)
  • The Day I Met El Chapo (2017)
  • The Defenders (2017)
  • The End of the F***ing World (2017–2019)
  • The Keepers (2017)
  • The Kindness Diaries (2017)
  • The Magic School Bus Rides Again (2017–2020)
  • The Many Faces of Ito (2017)
  • The Worst Witch (2017–2020)
  • The Punisher (2017–2019)
  • Tarzan and Jane (2017–2018)
  • Terrace House: Opening New Doors (2017–2019)
  • Ultimate Beastmaster (2017–2018)
  • VeggieTales in the City (2017)
  • We're Lalaloopsy (2017)
  • Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (2017)
  • Wormwood (2017)
First released 2018
  • 1983 (2018)
  • 3Below: Tales of Arcadia (2018–2019)
  • 7 Days Out (2018)
  • 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia (2018)
  • A Little Help with Carol Burnett (2018)
  • A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities (2018–2019)
  • A.I.C.O. -Incarnation- (2018)
  • Afflicted (2018)
  • Aggretsuko (2018–2023)
  • Alexa & Katie (2018–2020)
  • All About the Washingtons (2018)
  • Altered Carbon (2018–2020)
  • Amazing Interiors (2018)
  • Baby (2018–2020)
  • Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures (2018–2020)
  • Battlefish (2018)
  • Best.Worst.Weekend.Ever. (2018)
  • Bobby Kennedy for President (2018)
  • Brainchild (2018)
  • Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave Attell (2018)
  • Busted! (2018–2021)
  • Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018–2020)
  • Collateral (2018)
  • Cooking on High (2018)
  • Dancing Queen (2018)
  • Dark Tourist (2018)
  • Death by Magic (2018)
  • Devilman Crybaby (2018)
  • Diablero (2018–2020)
  • Dirty Money (2018–2020)
  • Dogs of Berlin (2018)
  • The Dragon Prince (2018–2024)
  • Elite (2018–2024)
  • Everything Sucks! (2018)
  • Evil Genius (2018)
  • Fastest Car (2018–2019)
  • First Team: Juventus (2018)
  • Flint Town (2018)
  • Follow This (2018)
  • Ghoul (2018)
  • Girls Incarcerated (2018–2019)
  • Hero Mask (2018–2019)
  • Insatiable (2018–2019)
  • Kiss Me First (2018)
  • The Kominsky Method (2018–2021)
  • The Letdown (2018–2019)
  • Lost in Space (2018–2021)
  • Lost Song (2018)
  • Luis Miguel: The Series (2018–2021)
  • Maniac (2018)
  • Marching Orders (2018)
  • Motown Magic (2018–2019)
  • Murder Mountain (2018)
  • Narcos: Mexico (2018–2021)
  • The New Legends of Monkey (2018–2020)
  • Nicky Jam: El Ganador (2018)
  • Norm Macdonald Has a Show (2018)
  • On My Block (2018–2021)
  • Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj (2018–2020)
  • Prince of Peoria (2018–2019)
  • Requiem (2018)
  • Sacred Games (2018–2019)
  • Safe (2018)
  • Salt Fat Acid Heat (2018)
  • Samantha! (2018–2019)
  • Selection Day (2018)
  • Seven Seconds (2018)
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018–2020)
  • Sirius the Jaeger (2018)
  • Spy Kids: Mission Critical (2018)
  • Stay Here (2018)
  • Super Drags (2018)
  • Swordgai: The Animation (2018)
  • The Ballad of Hugo Sánchez (2018)
  • The Boss Baby: Back in Business (2018–2020)
  • The Break with Michelle Wolf (2018)
  • The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell (2018)
  • The Final Table (2018)
  • The Fix (2018)
  • The Good Cop (2018)
  • The Hollow (2018–2020)
  • The House of Flowers (2018–2020)
  • The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
  • The Innocent Man (2018)
  • The Innocents (2018)
  • The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (2018)
  • The Mechanism (2018–2019)
  • Paradise PD (2018–2022)
  • The Ponysitters Club (2018)
  • The Protector (2018–2020)
  • The Rain (2018–2020)
  • The Staircase (2018)
  • The Who Was? Show (2018)
  • Tidelands (2018)
  • Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (2018–2019)
  • Troy: Fall of a City (2018)
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  • Undercover Law (2018)
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