Baby Einsteins’ Ocean Explorers Making Jump from YouTube To Netflix in February 2026

BikashPandit

January 9, 2026

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Image: Baby Einstein / Kids2

The popular YouTube kids series Baby Einstein Ocean Explorers is launching and coming to Netflix in February 2026.

It shouldn’t be news that Netflix has been aggressively expanding its library of already successful YouTube franchises over the past half decade. After the massive global success of Cocomelon and many others like Little Angel and Blippi, the streamer is now adding another feature.

baby einstein ocean explorer is produced by Kids2 and Hello Einstein Studios, with distribution support from Moonbug Entertainment – ​​a name that should sound very familiar, as they distribute commelan Among other titles on Netflix and many other streamers.

Six episodes are expected to arrive in the first wave on February 2, though it’s unclear whether more will arrive later. Most Netflix regions, including the US and UK, are picking up the show. A show coming to Netflix will have no impact on its availability on YouTube.

The Baby Einstein channel has over 800 videos, over 1 million subscribers, and over 900 million views, although the majority are music videos; It also has other shows, such as the most recent, Farm Explorers.

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What is baby einstein ocean explorer,

With over a million views, you may have already met Cal, Neptune, and the rest of the crew on YouTube. Originally scheduled to launch in 2023, the series is a modern spinoff of the classic Baby Einstein brand. However, unlike the DVD-era material many parents remember, ocean explorer is a narrative-based adventure series. The show focuses on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) principles. Each 5-minute episode follows the main crew—Cal (caterpillar), Neptune (tortoise), Opus (octopus), Tinker (tiger), and Dean (dog) as they explore the ocean.

The series’ hallmark is a blend of 3D character animation with real-world high-definition footage of marine life, evoking the original Baby Einstein “Discovery” style.

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