Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, the DreamWorks‑produced animated series that debuted on Netflix in 2020, is slated to disappear from the platform on June 26, 2026 after a five‑year run. The show, praised for its post‑apocalyptic world of mutated animals and a teenage heroine, holds a perfect 100% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. According to the report, fans have less than a month to watch before the title potentially becomes harder to find.

June 26, 2026: Kipo’s final day on Netflix

The exact removal date comes from the streaming‑tracker site What’s On Netflix, which lists June 26 as the last day the series will be available. This deadline creates a narrow window for viewers who have yet to start the show or finish the final season. As the article notes, the platform’s rotating catalogue means titles can vanish without warning, prompting a surge in viewership as the exit date approaches.

100% Rotten Tomatoes score fuels binge before exit

Critics have given Kipo a flawless 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while audience scores sit at 88%, according to the source. The perfect critic score is rare for a children’s animated series and has helped it maintain a dedicated fan base. the report highlights that the combination of humor, drama, and striking animation makes it a “must‑watch” before the license expires.

DreamWorks Animation Television may renegotiate rights

The series was produced by DreamWorks Animation Television, a partner that has historically moved content between streaming services. The article suggests that a new deal could bring Kipo back to Netflix, but no such agreement has been announced. As long as the current licensing contract ends on the June date, the show will be removed unless negotiations succeed.

What happens if the show disappears from Netflix?

If the series is not renewed, viewers will need to seek alternative platforms or purchase physical media, which may be limited given the show’s niche appeal. the source warns that “some releases that viewers may have put off watching… can disappear off Netflix before they get the chance to give said movie or show a watch.” This underscoores the broader challenge of streaming‑era content permanence.

Who will decide Kipo’s streaming fate after June?

Beyond Netflix and DreamWorks, any future home for Kipo will depend on negotiations with other services willing to license the series. As of now, no other streaming giant has publicly claimed the rights, leaving the show’s post‑Netflix future uncertain.