
By Kayla DeKraker
We’ve got exciting news for PAW PATROL fans!
The hit preschool series was just renewed for seasons 14 and 15, while spinoff RUBBLE & CREW secured a fifth and sixth season.
The PAW PATROL logline reads, “The PAW Patrol is on a roll with adventures that take the pups from the prehistoric wilds of Dinosaur Island to the rock-climbing heights of Rescue Mountain. Along the way, they’ll team up with new friends – from a speedy racing pooch to the legendary Abominable Snow Pup – proving that for this team, no job is too big, no pup is too small!”
In the next season of RUBBLE & CREW, “fans will strap on safety gear and get ready for demolition, as Builder Cove’s construction heroes become the Wrecking Crew, moving from construction to destruction. They’re not putting things up – they’re smashing, bashing and crashing things down,” Deadline said.
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PAW PATROL began in 2013 and has since grown into a preschool empire with multiple spinoffs and movies.
In addition to the upcoming seasons, the franchise has more in store for this summer. A new PAW PATROL movie is set to release in August! Titled PAW PATROL: THE DINO MOVIE, it promises to be the “Biggest. Adventure. Ever…roaring into theatres August 14.” The movie also features new music from The Backstreet Boys.
“Do I have children? No. Am I going to see a Paw Patrol movie in theaters? 100%” one fan commented. “Ok, if my kids already love Backstreet Boys music, with this Paw Patrol combo they’re going to be fans forever,” someone else said.
Although PAW PATROL has been family-friendly and continues to be a positive show for children, Movieguide® cautions parents about RUBBLE & CREW due to a non-binary character featured in Season 1.
Movieguide® review reads, “The first three episodes of Season One if RUBBLE AND CREW is a charming spin-off of the PAW PATROL universe. With its steel-grade moral worldview, the show promotes teamwork, a strong family bond, and helping out one’s local community. The animation might be stiff and basic, but the writing and characters are well done.”
Movieguide® notes, though, “There is slight cartoony violence, especially with some town buildings getting destroyed. Episode 17 features a non-binary character named River, so MOVIEGUIDE ® recommends parental discretion.”
New episodes of PAW PATROL will begin releasing on Friday, June 5, at 10 a.m. ET/PT, while RUBBLE & CREW will begin July 10 at 10:30 a.m. ET/PT on Nickelodeon.
PAW PATROL’s success is another reminder that family-friendly content wins. Hopefully the franchise doesn’t make more “woke” decisions and instead stays true to wholesome preschool fun.
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