Created by Evan Spiridellis and Gregg Spiridellis the StoryBots began its life on YouTube before being a TV series that has aired all round the world. Eventually, Netflix stepped in and purchased the title and therefore the production company behind it back in May 2019.
Three seasons of Ask The StoryBots are currently on Netflix also as a Christmas special and a spin-off series called StoryBots Super Songs.
The preschool series follows five little creatures who sing and learn together while also meeting big-name celebrities. The show has featured guest appearances from the likes of Snoop Dogg, Jay Leno, Whoopi Goldberg, Kevin Smith, Jennifer Garner, Tony Hale, Zoe Saldana and John Legend.
Now, two years later and two and a half years later after season 3 was added to the service, it’s like production is ramping abreast of a possible fourth season or another extension within the StoryBots universe at Netflix.
A job listing on Netflix Animations website says they’re actively seeing storyboard artists to figure on StoryBots.
“You got jokes? you bought gags You looking to require comedy to new heights? Netflix animation is seeking Storyboard Artists for the board-driven comedy preschool series, Storybots!”
There are some sites that have rumored a summer 2021 release date for season 4 but that’s not confirmed officially to be the case.
Netflix is additionally leaning into YouTube heavily for the series. Many full episodes are put abreast of YouTube also as still being available on Netflix. We’ve documented Netflix Jr’s huge expansion onto YouTube within the past. one among the StoryBots episodes on YouTube has amassed over 100 million views.
For more on Storybots, keep it locked here on What’s on Netflix and also give the official StoryBots Twitter account a follow. They post some excellent content over there including reminding us all that August 3rd is National Watermelon Day!
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