LEGO Monkie Kid TV show now available on Amazon Prime Video
The first season of the LEGO Monkie Kid TV show is now available to stream through Amazon Prime Video, at no additional cost for Prime members.
Previously available exclusively through Amazon Kids+ (with an additional subscription required), all 10 episodes of the animated series’ first season can now be viewed for free if you have a Prime membership in the UK, US, and Canada. It’s set to arrive on the premium service in Germany and Japan on October 7, with a wider Prime Video launch presumably following shortly after.
The second season will then debut on October 28 in the UK, North America and Japan, and on November 4 in Germany. That will only be available through Amazon Kids+ for now, though, with no confirmation available yet on whether it will also eventually join Prime Video.
The 45-minute special LEGO Monkie Kid: A Hero Is Born is also available to stream with a Prime subscription, but no such luck for LEGO Monkie Kid: Revenge of the Spider Queen – at least for now. Regardless, there’s plenty of animated content to get stuck into while building the latest LEGO Monkie Kid sets, including 80026 Pigsy’s Noodle Tank and 80028 The Bone Demon.
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