Julius Jr. is an animated preschool children's television series based on the characters of the Paul Frank brand. Co-produced by American company Saban Brands and Canadian company Brain Power Studio, the show aired on Family Channel and Family Jr. on May 12, 2015 in Canada and the Nick Jr. Channel in the United States. The show debuted on September 29, 2013, with its second season premiering on November 3, 2014. The showâÂÂs last episode aired on August 9, 2015, when it was taken off the air. In 2019, all online content regarding the show was removed from Nick Jr.'s website as well. The show features Elizabeth Daily as the voice of Julius.
The series centers around Julius Jr., a young sock monkey with a penchant for invention. Together with his friends, Worry Bear, Sheree, Clancy, and Ping, they build a playhouse out of a simple cardboard box. But when they walk inside, to their surprise and delight, they discover that ordinary objects magically come to life and amazing adventures are just a door away in a magical hall.
At the end of each episode, an original song is featured. The song shows highlights from the shown episode. Most known songs are "Hey Hey Hey", "Come on, Come On", "Honesty (For You and Me)", "Stronger and Braver", "Big Dance Party", and more.
The Hall of Doors leads the cast to:
Following the show's U.S. premiere in 2013, it later premiered on Discovery Kids in 2014 in Latin America. In the United Kingdom, Cartoonito premiered it on April 6, 2015.
In France, it premiered on TF1's TFOU block on June 16, 2014.
It also premiered in Albania on ÃÂufo on May 4, 2016 under the title "Xhuliusi i vogël" (Little Julius). In Canada, it premiered on Family Jr. on May 12, 2015.
On May 1, 2018, Saban Brands sold the rights to the series to Hasbro. The show was previously available on Netflix, but was removed from the streaming service on November 3, 2020. It was added to Crave on August 10, 2022.
The show has also been available on Ameba TV and Kartoon Channel but in March 2024, it got removed from both apps.
As of September 2025, the show is officially available to watch on The Roku Channel, and Tubi with all 2 seasons and 52 episodes.