Netflix will see other YouTube kids IP landed on service with a shout to love Magic Tears because it arrived on April 18, 2022.
This event is the YouTube series (which had previously been aired on Nickelodeon), mobile application, and toy franchise.
Cry Babies Magic Tears are the animated series of friendships and the importance of emotions for children aged 3 to 6. This story focuses on babies dressed in animal pajamas that match their pets. In each stand-alone narrative episode, they have an extraordinary adventure together while studying how strong their emotions are.
In the statement of the IMC Toys expressed their excitement about the show that headed to Netflix said:
“We are very proud and excited that from April 18 April 2, Cry Babies Series Magic Series will be available at Netflix in 24 languages and in more than 190 countries. Great recognition after years of working hard and dedication.”
At this time, it is not clear how many shows will be launched to Netflix. From our study, it could be up to three seasons currently only available on YouTube and Amazon Prime Video at the time of publishing.
The channel offers 703K customers and more than 732 million views.
This is one of a number of YouTube channels that have made a leap to Netflix and in one example, have found great success. We refer to Cocomelon which to this day continues to dominate Netflix Top 10 throughout the world.
In the United States, the show has spent 572 days in the top 10 TV since it was first released with his first episode batch in June 2020. That means that Cocomelon has been present at 10% of this time already on Netflix. Since then, we have seen new episodes down about every six months.
April has become a busy month for children’s content on Netflix. From Netflix itself, we will see the release of the case of creatures (April 12), a new show of the Creator of Octonauts, the battle of the Interactive Kitty series and Series Adaptation of Stan Sakai Comic Book Usagi Yojimbo called Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles.