2025’s most streamed shows: ‘Bluey’ outranks world’s most popular originals

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Key Takeaways
  • Bluey,” which has more than 150 episodes available to watch on Disney+, has been viewed for 25.06 billion minutes since Dec. 29, according to Nielsen.
  • The show, an animated series produced by Australia-based Ludo Studio about a family of dogs, was the most popular watch of any original or acquired title across a dozen streaming platforms, Nielsen said, and beat out viral new hits like “Squid Game” to reign supreme.
  • Nielsen’s latest data shows that kids programming is a gold mine for streamers, with “Spongebob Squarepants” and its 323-episode library ranking No. 6 among the year’s most-streamed shows, with 16.7 billion viewing minutes on Paramount++.
  • Six of the top nine most-streamed movies of the year so far are children’s titles, and they accounted for 10 of the top 20 overall.
  • “Moana 2,” “Despicable Me 4,” “Moana” and “”The Wild Robot” were all among the top 5 most-streamed movies.
2025’s Most-Streamed Shows (from Dec. 29, 2024 To June 28, 2025)
  1. Bluey” — 25.1 billion minutes viewed
  2. “Grey’s Anatomy” — 22.6 billion minutes viewed
  3. “NCIS” — 19.1 billion minutes viewed
  4. “Family Guy” — 19 billion minutes viewed
  5. “Bob’s Burgers” — 17.1 billion minutes viewed
  6. “Spongebob Squarepants” — 16.7 billion minutes viewed
  7. “The Big Bang Theory” – 16.6 billion minutes viewed
  8. “The Rookie” — 15.6 billion minutes viewed
  9. “Squid Game” — 15 billion minutes viewed
  10. “Law & Order: SVU” — 14.5 billion minutes viewed
  11. “Reacher” – 13.3 billion minutes viewed
  12. “American Dad!” — 13 billion minutes viewed
  13. “Criminal Minds” — 12.6 billion minutes viewed
  14. “The Night Agent” — 12.2 billion minutes viewed
  15. “Supernatural” — 11.9 billion minutes viewed
  16. “The White Lotus” — 11.5 billion minutes viewed
  17. “Friends” — 11.4 billion minutes viewed
  18. “Gunsmoke” — 11 billion minutes viewed
  19. “Young Sheldon” — 10.6 billion minutes viewed
  20. “South Park” — 10.5 billion minutes viewed
2025’s Most-Streamed Movies (from Dec. 29, 2024 To June 28, 2025)
  1. “Moana 2” — 7.2 billion minutes viewed
  2. “Despicable Me 4” — 6.2 billion minutes viewed
  3. “Back In Action” — 5.3 billion minutes viewed
  4. “Moana” — 3.8 billion minutes viewed
  5. “The Wild Robot” — 3.8 billion minutes viewed
  6. “Sonic The Hedgehog 2” — 3.7 billion minutes viewed
  7. “The Electric State” — 3.3 billion minutes viewed
  8. “Wicked” — 3.2 billion minutes viewed
  9. “Frozen” — 3.1 billion minutes viewed
  10. “The Accountant 2” — 3 billion minutes viewed
  11. “Kraven The Hunter” — 2.97 billion minutes viewed
  12. “Gladiator II” — 2.8 billion minutes viewed
  13. “Twisters” — 2.78 billion minutes viewed
  14. “Nonnas” — 2.734 billion minutes viewed
  15. “Mufasa: The Lion King” — 2.73 billion minutes viewed
  16. “The Life List” — 2.69 billion minutes viewed
  17. “Super Mario Bros. Movie” — 2.66 billion minutes viewed
  18. “Straw” — 2.65 billion minutes viewed
  19. “Encanto” — 2.62 billion minutes viewed
  20. “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) — 2.61 billion minutes viewed
Big Number

20. That’s how many episodes have been released of “The Night Agent” on Netflix, giving it the smallest episode library of any show on the most-popular list. While some of the most popular shows on streaming have massive episode libraries like “Gunsmoke,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “NCIS” and “Family Guy,” all of which have more than 400 episodes each, several series punched above their weight to score their spots on the top 20 list, including “The White Lotus,” (21 episodes), “Squid Game” (22) and “Reacher” (24).

Surprising Fact

“Gunsmoke,” the longest running Western on television, which ended its 20-season run in 1975, broke into the top 20 most-streamed shows, beating “Young Sheldon” and “South Park.” The series, which stars the iconic character U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon, was added to Paramount Global’s Pluto TV and Peacock streaming services earlier this year.

The popularity of “Gunsmoke” is thanks in part to a resurgence in Westerns brought about by “Yellowstone” and in part because of its feel-good lead with a strong moral compass, Neal Sabin, vice chairman of Weigel Broadcasting, told the Los Angeles Times. “Matt Dillon represents a lot of what we don’t have right now,” Sabin said.

Tangent

“Gunsmoke” may be one of the oldest television shows to enjoy a streaming resurgence, but it isn’t the first to make a comeback long after its original run ended. “Friends,” which is this year’s 17th most-watched show so far and commonly ranks among the most popular on modern streaming platforms, ended 21 years ago. “The Office” (ended in 2013) and “Parks and Recreation” (ended in 2015) are commonly streamed “comfort shows,” as are 90s hits “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” and “The X Files.”

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