
Justin Time

Justin Time (2015 - 2016)
Justin Time is a Canadian animated television series for pre-school aged children, created by Brandon James Scott. The show airs on Disney Junior (both English and French) in Canada, the Sprout channel in the United States, Tiny Pop in the United Kingdom, and Kids Talk Talk Plus in South Korea. The show revolves around the adventures of Justin. In every episode, Justin encounters a real-world problem of everyday childhood (such as sharing, teamwork, or paying attention). Then Justin and his shape-shifting sidekick Squidgy solve the problems by tackling them in imaginary adventures through time and around the world. In every adventure, Justin and Squidgy meet their best friend Olive, who always lives in the place and time they are visiting, and who usually needs their help to accomplish a task. Together, the three of them encounter the same problem that Justin faces in the real world, and together they solve the problem before Justin's parents call him back to the real world. In the original concept, Justin travelled via a time machine, which led to the title "Justin Time".[1] Because the concept of "the past" is challenging for pre-schoolers, the show instead focuses on more developmentally appropriate adventures of make-believe. It is noticed that the Canadian flag is blue and white instead of its official red and white in the theme song. In November 2014 it was announced that Netflix were to create a new original spin-off series entitled 'Justin Time: The New Adventures. The spin-off will follow Justin and best friends Olive and Squidgy on more fantastical adventures around the globe, and will comprise of thirteen half-hour episodes to be released for streaming in early 2016.[2] Justin Time was nominated for a 2013 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Pre-School Animated Program,[3] and for a 2013 Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production For Preschool Children.[4] "Brandon Scott James Blog". Retrieved 2013-11-11. "Netflix orders 'Justin Time' spin-off". Retrieved 2014-11-11. "40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Official Site". The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2013-11-11. "41st Annual Annie Awards Nominees Official Site". The International Animated Film Society. Retrieved 2013-11-11. via WikipediaJustin Time featuring Gage Munroe and Jenna Warren has one or more episodes streaming with subscription on Netflix, streaming with subscription on Netflix Basic, streaming with subscription on Hoopla, and 3 others. It's an action & adventure and animation show with 75 episodes over 3 seasons. Justin Time is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (235 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch Justin Time streaming on Netflix, Hoopla, and Netflix Basic. It is also possible to buy Justin Time on Google Play, YouTube, and iTunes.
Why to Watch Justin Time
Justin Time is a unique blend of genres including Fantasy, Comedy, Animation, Family, and Action & Adventure, offering a diverse viewing experience that caters to a wide range of audience preferences.
The show has been recognized for its quality, having been nominated for a 2013 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Pre-School Animated Program and a 2013 Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production For Preschool Children.
Justin Time offers an engaging plot that revolves around the adventures of Justin and his shape-shifting sidekick Squidgy. In each episode, they tackle real-world problems of everyday childhood through imaginative adventures around the world and through time, providing both entertainment and valuable life lessons for pre-school aged children.
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Justin Time Season 3 Overview
Mar 6, 2016 - Jun 24, 2016Season 3 of Justin Time has 23 episodes that are available to stream on Netflix.
Justin Time Season 3 Episodes

S03 E24Cuckoo Chaos
Jun 24, 2016Justin and Olive, aka the Clock Keepers, are on a mission to stop Samuel Schnoozelnein from stopping all the clocks...
S03 E24 of Justin Time is available to stream on Netflix.

S03 E23 Soggy Soaker Showdown
S03 E23 of Justin Time is available to stream on Netflix.

S03 E21 Pinata Smash Party
Jun 24, 2016Justin and the gang are on a mission to recover stolen piñatas,to bring them back to the biggest party of...
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43 episodes (57%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Netflix, Netflix Basic, and Hoopla).
38 episodes (50%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 3 services (iTunes, Google Play, and YouTube).
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Justin Time has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (235 votes). The show is not very popular with Reelgood users lately.

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Justin Time is a Canadian animated television series for pre-school aged children, created by Brandon James Scott. The show airs on Disney Junior (both English and French) in Canada, the Sprout channel in the United States, Tiny Pop in the United Kingdom, and Kids Talk Talk Plus in South Korea. The show revolves around the adventures of Justin. In every episode, Justin encounters a real-world problem of everyday childhood (such as sharing, teamwork, or paying attention). Then Justin and his shape-shifting sidekick Squidgy solve the problems by tackling them in imaginary adventures through time and around the world. In every adventure, Justin and Squidgy meet their best friend Olive, who always lives in the place and time they are visiting, and who usually needs their help to accomplish a task. Together, the three of them encounter the same problem that Justin faces in the real world, and together they solve the problem before Justin's parents call him back to the real world. In the original concept, Justin travelled via a time machine, which led to the title "Justin Time".[1] Because the concept of "the past" is challenging for pre-schoolers, the show instead focuses on more developmentally appropriate adventures of make-believe. It is noticed that the Canadian flag is blue and white instead of its official red and white in the theme song. In November 2014 it was announced that Netflix were to create a new original spin-off series entitled 'Justin Time: The New Adventures. The spin-off will follow Justin and best friends Olive and Squidgy on more fantastical adventures around the globe, and will comprise of thirteen half-hour episodes to be released for streaming in early 2016.[2] Justin Time was nominated for a 2013 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Pre-School Animated Program,[3] and for a 2013 Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production For Preschool Children.[4] "Brandon Scott James Blog". Retrieved 2013-11-11. "Netflix orders 'Justin Time' spin-off". Retrieved 2014-11-11. "40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Official Site". The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2013-11-11. "41st Annual Annie Awards Nominees Official Site". The International Animated Film Society. Retrieved 2013-11-11. via Wikipedia