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Seasons Announces New Episodes of Robocar POLI Streaming Now on Netflix
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Seasons expands Robocar POLI on Netflix to five full seasons. 120 episodes of this TV-Y7 rescue team adventure are now streaming.

AceShowbiz - Seasons has announced the addition of new episodes of the popular animated series Robocar POLI to Netflix’s streaming library, expanding the show to five full seasons. This beloved children’s show, rated TV-Y7, is now available for viewers aged seven and older on the platform, continuing its run with fresh content that follows the adventures of a rescue team in Brooms Town.

Seasons brings to Netflix a series that originally premiered in 2015, featuring 120 episodes across five seasons. The show centers on Robocar Poli, a police car, along with his friends including Robotruck Roy, a fire truck, as they respond to emergencies and work as a team to save the day. The new episodes add to the series’ rich storytelling tradition, combining action with valuable lessons for children.

Produced by ROI VISUAL and initially broadcast on South Korean networks EBS 1 and Tooniverse, Robocar POLI has been a staple of children’s programming for over a decade. Its availability on Netflix marks a significant milestone in its streaming history, offering accessibility to a broad audience with multiple language options including English, French, Korean, Vietnamese, and Mandarin. Subtitles are also provided in English and Korean, further enhancing its reach.

The latest update to Netflix’s catalog confirms that Seasons is committed to maintaining the series’ presence in the streaming space, ensuring that fans and new viewers alike can enjoy the ongoing adventures of the rescue team. The show’s consistent availability on Netflix, despite earlier removals and returns, demonstrates its enduring popularity and demand.

Robocar POLI holds a moderate audience rating of 5.95 out of 10, reflecting a solid fan base and steady viewership. Given its family-friendly content and educational themes, it appeals to children and parents looking for engaging and safe programming. The series’ episodic format, with each season containing 26 episodes, allows for easy viewing in short bursts or longer marathons.

With the release of the new episodes, Seasons has strengthened its offering on Netflix, a platform that requires a subscription for access. Fans of the series can now revisit the rescue team’s latest missions or discover the show for the first time in its extended form. The show's ongoing presence on Netflix adds to the platform’s diverse portfolio of children’s entertainment, supporting learning and fun through animated storytelling.

The continued expansion of Robocar POLI on Netflix also reflects broader trends in streaming services investing in established children’s content with proven appeal. As families increasingly turn to digital platforms for entertainment, long-running series like this serve as reliable options that blend excitement with positive messages.

Overall, the announcement of new episodes available on Netflix adds fresh momentum to Robocar POLI’s journey, ensuring that the heroic rescue team of Brooms Town remains a favorite destination for young viewers seeking adventure and teamwork in every episode.

This article is based on reporting originally published by Streaming.

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