

Where to watch Zoboomafoo (1999)
Zoboomafoo is not free right now, but it is included at no extra cost with PBS Kids Amazon Channel.
Zoboomafoo is an American children's television series that aired from January 25, 1999, to April 28, 2001, and is still shown today in syndication depending on the area, and it is regularly shown on PBS Kids Sprout. A total of 65 episodes were aired. A creation of the Kratt Brothers, it features a talking Coquerel's Sifaka, a type of lemur, named Zoboomafoo, or Zoboo for short, and a collection of repeat animal guests. Every episode begins with the Kratt brothers in "Animal Junction", a peculiar place in which the rules of nature change and wild animals come to visit and play. After January 16, 2004, the show was pulled from its weekday airing on most PBS stations, though some continue to air the show.
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Zoboomafoo — common questions
- Can I watch Zoboomafoo for free?
- Not legally, at the moment. Zoboomafoo has no free streaming window in this region right now. It is included with PBS Kids Amazon Channel if you already subscribe.
- Is Zoboomafoo on Netflix?
- No. Zoboomafoo is not on Netflix here. The services that do carry it are listed above.
- How do I watch Zoboomafoo without paying anything?
- There is no free option for Zoboomafoo today. Free catalogues rotate every month, so it is worth checking back — this page updates automatically when that changes.











