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Amazon Kids+ Orders Bebefinn Original Series The Big Book of Bebefinn

The series signals a strategic shift for the Bebefinn franchise from viral YouTube shorts to structured, platform-original storytelling, with Amazon as a co-producer from inception.

Key Facts

  • The Pinkfong Company and Amazon Kids+ announced on June 15 a partnership to produce The Big Book of Bebefinn, an 18-episode musical series with episodes roughly seven minutes long.
  • The series follows protagonist Finn through everyday first experiences like riding a bike, visiting the hospital, and trying new foods, blending existing Bebefinn songs with new original tracks.
  • This is the first collaboration between the two companies from the planning stage, moving the Bebefinn franchise beyond YouTube shorts into longer, narrative-driven episodes.
  • Launched in 2022, Bebefinn has accumulated over 58 billion cumulative views and 80 million subscribers on YouTube.
  • A feature-length Bebefinn release debuted on Netflix earlier this year, and its original series previously ranked No. 1 in Netflix's Kids category across 11 countries.

Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.

Amazon Kids+ Orders Bebefinn Original Series The Big Book of Bebefinn

The Pinkfong Company and Amazon Kids+ are collaborating on a new original animated series, The Big Book of Bebefinn. The 18-episode musical series follows protagonist Finn through everyday first experiences. It marks the first partnership between the two companies from the planning stage and expands the Bebefinn franchise beyond short-form YouTube content into longer, narrative-driven episodes.

The Pinkfong Company announced on June 15 that it has partnered with Amazon Kids+ to produce The Big Book of Bebefinn, a new original animated series. The musical show will run 18 episodes of roughly seven minutes each, following the curious protagonist Finn as he encounters everyday first experiences like riding a bike, visiting the hospital, and trying new foods.

The series will blend existing popular Bebefinn songs with newly produced original tracks, using a memory album motif to highlight childhood emotional milestones. This is the first time the two companies have collaborated from the planning stage, and the project marks a move for the franchise beyond its YouTube-focused short- and mid-form content into a more narrative-driven long-form format.

Launched in 2022, Bebefinn has accumulated over 58 billion cumulative views and 80 million subscribers on YouTube. Its original series previously ranked No. 1 in Netflix's Kids category across 11 countries, including the United States, and entered the Top 10 in 25 regions. A feature-length release also debuted on Netflix earlier this year.

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