

Keep DreamWorks’ Netflix Animated Shows Legally Accessible


Keep DreamWorks’ Netflix Animated Shows Legally Accessible
The Issue
As a fan, this matters to me because I usually watch the shows I love on my TV through Roku or streaming apps. Physical media is important, but not everyone has easy access to complete DVD releases or digital purchases. Fans should have legal, accessible ways to keep watching these shows.
DreamWorks Animation’s Netflix-era animated shows have meant a lot to fans around the world. Shows like Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, Tales of Arcadia, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and Voltron: Legendary Defender built passionate audiences through their storytelling, characters, representation, creativity, and emotional impact. As more streaming titles leave platforms, fans are worried these shows may become harder to watch legally. Some people can buy DVDs or digital copies, and physical media is important. But not everyone has easy access to DVDs, complete releases, or digital purchases. Many viewers watch through Roku, smart TVs, family streaming setups, or accessibility-friendly platforms. We are asking NBCUniversal, Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, Peacock, Netflix, and all rights holders involved to keep these shows legally accessible in some form whether through streaming, digital purchase, complete physical releases, or another official platform. Fans should not be pushed toward piracy just because beloved shows become difficult or impossible to find legally. Netflix has an official title request page where viewers can request shows and movies, which shows that audience demand does matter. Netflix also explains that titles can leave when licensing changes, so this petition is asking for a realistic solution: please keep these shows available somewhere legal and easy for fans to access. These shows are part of modern animation history. Please help preserve them and keep them legally watchable for old fans, new viewers, and future audiences.

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The Issue
As a fan, this matters to me because I usually watch the shows I love on my TV through Roku or streaming apps. Physical media is important, but not everyone has easy access to complete DVD releases or digital purchases. Fans should have legal, accessible ways to keep watching these shows.
DreamWorks Animation’s Netflix-era animated shows have meant a lot to fans around the world. Shows like Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, Tales of Arcadia, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and Voltron: Legendary Defender built passionate audiences through their storytelling, characters, representation, creativity, and emotional impact. As more streaming titles leave platforms, fans are worried these shows may become harder to watch legally. Some people can buy DVDs or digital copies, and physical media is important. But not everyone has easy access to DVDs, complete releases, or digital purchases. Many viewers watch through Roku, smart TVs, family streaming setups, or accessibility-friendly platforms. We are asking NBCUniversal, Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, Peacock, Netflix, and all rights holders involved to keep these shows legally accessible in some form whether through streaming, digital purchase, complete physical releases, or another official platform. Fans should not be pushed toward piracy just because beloved shows become difficult or impossible to find legally. Netflix has an official title request page where viewers can request shows and movies, which shows that audience demand does matter. Netflix also explains that titles can leave when licensing changes, so this petition is asking for a realistic solution: please keep these shows available somewhere legal and easy for fans to access. These shows are part of modern animation history. Please help preserve them and keep them legally watchable for old fans, new viewers, and future audiences.

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Petition created on May 4, 2026
