Universal Kids is a children's television network owned by NBCUniversal focused on programming for kids aged 2-12 years. The network offers a variety of popular shows, including animated and live-action programs, game shows, cooking shows, and more.
Launched as PBS Kids Sprout in 2005
Acquired by NBC Universal in 2013 and renamed as Sprout
Rebranded as Universal Kids in 2017
A cable network focused on kids aged 6-14 with a blend of original scripted and non-scripted programming, including movies, series, and specials.
A children's cable network that offers a diverse slate of programming, including cartoons, live-action shows, movies, and games.
A cable network that broadcasts a variety of animated shows, including both original programming and classic cartoon series.
A cooking competition series featuring young chefs aged 9-14 showcasing their culinary skills.
A room makeover series where two siblings redesign each other's bedrooms with the help of an interior designer.
A spin-off of the popular American Ninja Warrior show that pits young contestants against one another to test their strength and agility.
An animated adventure series based on the How to Train Your Dragon franchise that follows a group of young dragon riders as they go on daring quests.
An animated series based on the popular books following the adventures of Waldo and his friends as they embark on exciting quests around the world.
Universal Kids is aimed at kids aged 2-12 years.
Universal Kids offers a variety of popular shows, including animated and live-action programs, game shows, cooking shows, and more.
No, Universal Kids is a cable network that is available through most cable and satellite providers.
PBS Kids Sprout was acquired by NBC Universal in 2013 and later rebranded as Universal Kids in 2017.
Yes, many cable providers offer Universal Kids programming on demand through their streaming services. You can also watch select episodes and clips on the network's website and app.