Online Episodes of Kids Shows

Updated on March 20, 2011
L.B. asks from Westerville, OH
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I would like to find full episodes of my daughter's favorite shows online. I have searched, and many of the results end up being clips or commercials and not full episodes. Are there sites like Hulu that have a lot of kids programs? Are they free, or do you pay? Suggestions? Thanks in advance!

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K.F.

answers from Cleveland on

We only watch online TV. Youtube has some shows. My son watches Netflix ($7.99 monthly for the digital only version), Amazon on Demand ($79 yearly, includes free shipping), and a Roku channel called kidlet. Spend $70 and get a Roku...there are so many options for digital you can scrap your cable box. There are other options, like buying shows one at a time from itunes or amazon if you just want something for her to watch occasionally on the computer. You could also download almost any program with a torrent engine like uTorrent, but some of the shows are pirated...you may or may not have an issue with that. VLC player downloaded from cnet.com will play any torrent file.

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J.G.

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Good Question! I know my husband has found episodes of shows on youtube! Maybe try searching for the cartoon name and full episode for free and see if something pops up.

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R..

answers from Chattanooga on

Try the network that the show plays on... Some of them have free online episodes. Sometimes you have to 'register', but you don't have to pay anything.

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S.C.

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Netflix has a ton you can stream. Also, have you check the actual website for the channel playing them? They usually have the shows online too.

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S.B.

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Often times if you go to the channel website, they will have full versions. (They also have clips, but usually the full episodes are marked as such). I know Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., PBS and Disney all have programs online. And they also switch out the episodes pretty regularly. IF you have Netflix, they also have SEVERAL kids shows available any time on their "watch it now" section.

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