Every month, Netflix Canada adds family-friendly shows and movies for your kids to stream. Here's what's coming up in June 2018.
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Every month, without fail, Netflix Canada adds a bunch of new kids' movies and TV shows to its lineup. For May, we were pretty psyched about Disney's Coco. And while there's nothing quite as mind-blowing being added for June, there's a little something for everyone. Here's what's coming up for kids on Netflix Canada in June 2018.
Note: The age recommendations offered below are approximate. Every kid is different—you're the best judge of what's appropriate and what your kid can handle.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Best for: Ages 8+ Rey developed her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker, who is unsettled by the strength of her powers. Meanwhile, the Resistance prepares for battle with the First Order. Available June 26
Photo: NetflixGhostbusters Best for: Ages 9+ Following a ghost invasion of Manhattan, paranormal enthusiasts Erin Gilbert and Abby Yates, nuclear engineer Jillian Holtzmann, and subway worker Patty Tolan band together to stop the otherworldly threat. Available June 26
The Boxtrolls Best for: Ages 8+ When a cruel exterminator tries to destroy the band of impish creatures that adopted young orphan Eggs, he and a bold rich girl come to the rescue. Available June 1
Voltron: Legendary Defender (season 6) Best for: Ages 7+ As the lines between darkness and light continue to blur, shocking revelations and power struggles send Voltron hurtling toward another epic showdown. Available June 16
Barbie: Video Game Hero Best for: Ages 4+ Pulled into her favorite video game, Barbie becomes a fun, roller-skating heroine who’s battling a sinister emoji that’s trying to take over. Available June 1
Photo: NetflixThor: Ragnarok Best for: Ages 10+ Thor is imprisoned on the planet Sakaar, and must race against time to return to Asgard and stop Ragnarök, the destruction of his world, at the hands of the powerful and ruthless villain Hela. Available June 5
Mr. D (season 7) Best for: Ages 11+ In this Canadian TV series starring comedian Gerry Dee, a teacher deals with his students while trying to maintain his not-so-cool lifestyle. Available June 5
Photo: NetflixHarvey Street Kids Best for: Ages 5+ Join three fierce best friends for a whirlwind of fun and adventures in this animated series set in a special place ruled by kids. Available June 29
Photo: NetflixTreehouse Detectives Best for: Ages 3+ What happened to the snowman? Where did all the caterpillars go? A brother and sister bear detective team solves all their neighborhood’s mysteries. Available June 8
Monster High: Electrified Best for: Ages 6+ When Clawdeen dreams of opening a salon made for monsters and normies, Frankie has the perfect place - an abandoned power station outside town. But the idea sparks negative voltage when Moanica plots to ruin the whole thing, and replace the celebration with something a little more… shocking! Available June 1
Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef Best for: Ages 7+ At a Monster High party, Lagoona and pals are sucked into the reef, where she’ll have to come to terms with her flaws and confront an old frenemy. Available June 1
Photo: NetflixMonster High: New Ghoul at School Best for: Ages 7+ Insecure new student Frankie Stein struggles to fit in at Monster High, where ultra-cool ghoul Cleo De Nile and hunky monster Deuce rule the roost. Available June 1
Monster High: Scaremester Collection Best for: Ages 7+ With extrascaricular activities like Fear Squad & dodgeskull, there’s more to school than studying! Join the ghouls & mansters as they explore the howlways of Monster High! Available June 1
Photo: NetflixWelcome to Monster High: The Origin Story Best for: Ages 6+ Dracula’s daughter Draculaura sets out to create a new kind of school where monsters of all kinds can be themselves and have a scary good time. Available June 1
LAST CALL! Watch it while you can! The following kid and tween content will be removed from Netflix Canada in June 2018:
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