Animation+ Expands Partnership with Tubi — New Slate of Fan-Favorite Animated Comedy Now Live
Animation+, the premier destination for animated
comedy, announced today that a slate of fan-favorite creator-driven series has officially
launched on Tubi. The newly added titles include The Cyanide & Happiness Show,
Purgatony, and The Stockholms from the hit animation collective Explosm, as well as
Monster Lab, Skybound Entertainment’s PSI Cops, Jim Lujan’s Kounterclockwise in
Foreverland and The Legend of Bobby Churro as well as Melvin’s Macabre from
cult-favorite creator Meatcanyon.
Known for shaping some of the most irreverent and influential animated comedy on the
internet, Explosm and Meatcanyon collectively bring tens of millions of fans and a
deeply loyal following. Making these titles available on Tubi marks a major milestone for
Animation+ as it continues its mission to elevate independent animation voices and
expand access to groundbreaking comedic storytelling.
By bringing these series to one of the largest free streaming platforms in the U.S.,
Animation+ is introducing its creator partners to an even broader audience—meeting
viewers where they already binge adult animation and expanding the reach of these
culturally beloved titles. Tubi’s strong engagement in the animation category and its
scale across connected devices, FAST channels, and AVOD offerings make it a
strategic home for Animation+’s growing catalog.
“Tubi’s enormous reach and strong engagement with adult animation viewers make it
the perfect home for these standout series. Our creator partners deserve the biggest
possible audience, and our partnership with Tubi is already delivering strong
engagement and revenue for our creators. ,” said Animation+ Co-Founder and
President, John Fitzpatrick. “We’re thrilled to see these shows reach new fans and
expand the footprint of creator-led animation in mainstream streaming.”
“We’ve seen a huge appetite for creator-led adult animation on Tubi, and Animation+
has been a standout partner in helping us bring more bold, original content to that audience,” said Rich Bloom, EVP & GM of Creator Programs at Tubi. “Bringing these
shows to Tubi reflects our commitment to amplifying the next wave of animation talent
and stories that resonate with young, culturally tapped-in fans.”
The partnership between Animation+ and Tubi will continue to deepen, with additional
titles and curated collections rolling out in the coming months. As Animation+ broadens
its network of global entertainment partners, it remains committed to championing the
next generation of animated comedy and giving creators a powerful, centralized home
to grow their reach.







There's got to be some kind of twist that's going to happen with this. I don't know if they're setting up an April Fool's joke now or what's going on, but it seems too strange that they'd suddenly reverse on doing a fourth and fifth season after the show was already renewed and they were even just talking about working on those seasons like a couple months ago or something. Or maybe the two episodes yet to release will secretly somehow each be like a "season" in themselves?