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Currently the #2 kids’ show on Netflix in 14 countries, the Beata Undine animated series has earned a rare 98% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics—and a perfect 5/5 from parent groups for its handling of emotional regulation and environmental ethics. The episode “When the Pond Wept” (S3, Ep7) went viral for its wordless 4-minute sequence of Beata reviving a dried riverbed, set only to a cello suite.
Whether you are seven or seventy, Beata Undine and Friends is not just content. It is a buoy. And right now, the world is happy to hold on. Watch: Beata Undine and Friends — Streaming now on Netflix, with new shorts every Thursday on YouTube. Listen: Friends from the Foam — Available wherever you get podcasts. Play: Whispering Springs — Available on Nintendo Switch, Steam, and iOS. Currently the #2 kids’ show on Netflix in
The “Friends” element also models a crucial shift away from lone saviors. Problems are solved not by Beata’s magic alone, but by Kael’s warmth, Lumos’s lateral thinking, and Pip & Poppy’s practical repairs. The brand’s “Mini Springs” pop-up immersion rooms (touring in malls across the US and EU) sold out in record time. Parents report that the “Mood Water” color-changing bottles—which turn blue when tapped gently—have become a classroom calming tool. The Future Season 4 of the animated series (premiering this fall) promises the first full musical episode, featuring original songs by Hozier and Japanese ambient composer Yoko Shimomura. Meanwhile, a feature film is in early development—live-action hybrid, with practical water effects. It is a buoy
Released on Nintendo Switch and Steam , Beata Undine’s Whispering Springs is a “no-fail” adventure game. There are no enemies; instead, players solve social conflicts between the forest creatures and distracted human campers. It has become a darling of the “cozy gaming” movement, with over 2 million copies sold. Listen: Friends from the Foam — Available wherever
In an entertainment landscape dominated by gritty reboots and cynicism, a wave of earnest, magical optimism has quietly become a multi-platform powerhouse. The name on everyone’s lips—and, increasingly, on their merchandise—is .
The Friends from the Foam podcast, a 15-minute serialized audio drama, has quietly topped Apple’s Kids & Family charts for six straight months. It’s lauded for helping children with anxiety wind down before bed.