A popular kids’ YouTube series is heading to Netflix soon, bringing interactive songs, energetic adventures, and educational fun.
, with a confirmed release date. Danny Go!, the high-energy educational show, will begin streaming in April, bringing its music-driven adventures to a wider audience.Danny Go! will debut on Netflix on April 6, with five episodes set to launch on the platform.
The drop will include fan-favorite songs like “Ka-Pow! Superhero Dance” along with interactive adventures such as “Escape From Tiger Island.”, “The educational show, aimed at children ages 3 to 7, blends original songs, silly dance moves, and real-life exploration to let kids burn off some energy — while learning along the way with interactive games.” The format focuses on movement-based learning, encouraging kids to stay active while engaging with the story. Created by Daniel Coleman, who also stars in the show, Danny Go! first launched on YouTube in 2019. Coleman developed the series alongside his wife Mindy and childhood friends Michael Finster and Matthew Padgett. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the show emphasizes music, play, and imaginative exploration. Since its debut, the series has grown into a major digital success. The YouTube channel has attracted over 4.5 million subscribers and accumulated nearly 5 billion lifetime views. Now, the move to Netflix is another step in the platform’s strategy to bring popular children’s creators into its ecosystem. The streamer has previously worked with creators like Ms. Rachel, Mark Rober, and Alan Chikin Chow, while continuing to build a strong kids and family catalog that includes titles such as Sesame Street, Gabby’s Dollhouse, and Peppa Pig. Moreover, Danny Go! has expanded beyond online videos. It completed a national tour with 65 sold-out shows across the United States and introduced a toy line. The team is also entering publishing, with its first picture book, Danny Go’s Volcano Adventure, releasing on March 31. Additional titles, including Silly Spooky Party and Sharks in the Water, are scheduled for future release. With its upcoming release, Danny Go! is set to introduce its energetic, movement-focused content to a broader global audience on Netflix.Devanshi Basu is an Entertainment and Pop Culture Writer at Evolve Media, where she channels her love for cinema, internet culture, and all things trending into sharp, engaging stories. Whether she’s unpacking celebrity buzz or decoding the latest film happenings, she brings a deep understanding of digital culture to every piece. When she’s not writing, she’s probably buried crafting stories behind the camera.There’s been an update to the recent rumor that Tom Cruise would be playing a villain in the upcoming reboot…The Housemaid’s Secret has a release date. The Housemaid is a psychological thriller movie directed by Paul Feig that was…Update: The official U.S. Wasteman trailer has been released. Vertigo Releasing and Sunrise Films will release the film in theaters…Hulu expands its movie library with the addition of Paramount Pictures’ 2022 martial arts comedy, featuring an all-star cast led…Amazon Prime Video’s TV and movie release schedule for March 30 to April 5, 2026, includes a Tom Cruise action…Hulu’s new TV and movie releases for this week include Jason Statham’s intense, Punisher-like…Netflix will see its television catalog updated once again in April 2026, with numerous shows bidding farewell. The departures include…A 2025 psychological horror directed and co-written by a popular YouTuber is making its way to Hulu next month. The…A 2008 stoner comedy starring Seth Rogen is scheduled to leave Netflix next month. The R-rated film centers on a…A Kevin Costner-led 1994 western epic is leaving Netflix next month. The movie is loosely based on one of the…
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