Children are born curious. If you are often stumped at questions such as “Why is the sky blue?” or “Why do people look different?” fret not, Ask the Storybots on Netflix is here to help you and other adults. Based on the characters from an educational website, the live-action/animated series follows robots who live beneath our screens and help answer kids’ biggest curiosities through songs and jokes. Season three features guests such as John Legend and Jennifer Garner, among others.
Where to Watch Ask the Storybots Season 3
Good news! You and your family can watch not only Ask the Storybots Season 3 but everything Netflix has to offer. With Netflix, there are no extra costs and no contracts. Watch from your smartphone, tablet, smart TV, laptop, or streaming device. Plans range from $6.99 to $19.99 a month, making it easy to pick an option that gives you access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more.
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How Many Episodes Are in Ask the Storybots Season 3?
There are eight episodes in Ask the Storybots season three. The runtime of the episodes averages between 25-28 minutes. You can check the complete list of Ask the Storybots episodes and their release date below.
Season Three
- “How Do You Make Music?”: August 1, 2019
- “Where Do Planets Come From?”: August 1, 2019
- “Why Do People Look Different?”: August 1, 2019
- “Why Do We Have to Recycle?”: August 1, 2019
- “How Do Cell Phones Work?”: August 1, 2019
- “What Happens When You Flush the Toilet?”: August 1, 2019
- “Where Does Chocolate Come From?”: August 1, 2019
- “How Do Eyes See?”: August 1, 2019
Previous Seasons
- Season Two: August 2018
- Season One: August 2016
What Are the Critics Saying About Ask the Storybots Season 3?
Ask the Storybots Season 3 has no official critics rating or average audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The series, however, has a user score of 8.5/10 on IMDB.
Stuart Heritage from The Guardian writes, “So much kids’ TV is abjectly terrible… So, when you come across something that has been made with care – something that has a higher purpose than dumbly shifting products – it deserves to be met with enormous praise. Ask the StoryBots is exactly that show.”
Wired’s Brian Barrett says of season two, “It’s also relentlessly informative… it’s an educational show, after all. But it’s worth noting, if only because Ask the StoryBots has that remarkable quality where you don’t realize you’re learning in the first place. You’re having too much fun.”
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Is Ask the Storybots Season 3 Suitable for Kids?
Ask the Storybots Season 3 is rated TV-Y, which means the series is suitable for children between ages 2 and 6.