Thursday, April 22, 2021

Paramount+ Adds 'Bunsen Is a Beast', 'Make It Pop' and 'Eureeka's Castle'

Paramount+, the newly launched streaming service from ViacomCBS, today (April 14) added three more Nickelodeon series to its programming library: Bunsen Is a Beast, Make It Pop, and the Nick Jr. classic Eureeka's Castle!


In Eureeka's Castle, puppet characters explore pre-schoolers' problems. Make It Pop (pictured) is a comedic, music-infused daily strip about three unique girls who come together to start their own K-Pop-inspired band, XO-IQ. Created by Butch Hartman, Bunsen is a Beast tells the story of Bunsen and Mikey, two new friends who embark on endless fun and adventures in their town of Muckledunk.

Update (4/22) - 26 episodes of Eureeka's Castle are now available to stream on Paramount+! The service also today added the first five episodes of The Loud House season four, featuring The Casagrandes, as well as the 1999 pilot episode for ChalkZone, featuring a different intro and the original credits!

With live sports, breaking news and all your favorite Nickelodeon shows, Paramount+ offers a mountain of entertainment. Plans start at $5.99/month. Cancel anytime. Try it FREE at paramountplus.com!

A listing for Eureeka's Castle appeared on the platform in March, however, no episodes were added. At the time of posting, there are currently no episodes of Eureeka's Castle available to watch.


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Originally published: Wednesday, April 14, 2021.

Original source: Nickandmore!; Additional sources: Anime Superhero Forum /@Anthonyg3281Nicktoons (Fun)posts & More.

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