Wonder Pets In The City Will Premiere on March 20th For Season 2
Wonder Pets: In The City’ Season 2 will release on Apple TV+ on March 20th.

There was a first look at ‘Wonder Pets: In The City’ Season 2. The new season will premiere on Apple TV+ on March 20th.
The series follows three new animal protagonists: Izzy the Guinea Pig, Tate the Snake and Zuri the Bunny, who live in New York City and travel all around the globe in their jetcar. They are all different characters from the original three. This reboot has actually been around since 2024. The original three were Linnie, Ming Ming and Tucks.
Back To The Noggin Days

This brings back memories. Last time I saw this show it was on Noggin, and it came on in the morning. Other than that, I also watched Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and Disney Channel.
The phone, the phone is ringing. The phone we’ll be right there. The phone, the phone is ringing. There’s an animal in trouble There’s an animal in trouble there’s an animal in trouble somewhere.
My favorite song on the show was Winnie, Tuck, and Ming Ming too! We're wonder pets, and we’ll help you what’s gonna work?….team work! What’s gonna work?…. Team work!! The fly boat is iconic and will never be forgotten.
I am glad that the only thing they did was make them look more like the animals that they actually are. I'm happy, and it's wonderful they still kept the same vibe, so whoever is doing this, thank you.
I understand they wanted to keep a guinea pig and some kind of reptile to keep the trio intact, but the bunny was unexpected. The whole point of the OG trio is each one covers land, water and air, different species, and has their own brand of cuteness. Just the bunny to a bird species and it will be fine.
A Wonder Pets Fan’s Defense of the Reboot

People can say what they want about the reboot, but at least they stuck to how they animated the Wonder Pets. Besides, as someone who watched the Wonder Pets as a kid, this totally gives lore that the Wonder Pets are a worldwide organization of School Pets who save animals.
This has been on for two years and nobody has gotten over the change in the Wonder Pets series. If you do not like it, that is understandable but at least be respectful to the people who worked on it for the longest.
The reboot was almost exactly like the original show. I will not be watching season 2 mostly because my interest in Wonder Pets is not as big as it used to be, but I still have got hope for this version.
Where I do agree with the people who are expressing their feelings about the reboot, as some shows that the original series are better off left alone. The OG series like Ben 10 could have ended on Alien Force. Fairly Odd Parents could have ended the show with their specials on Wishology, Channel Chasers, and Fairy Idol. The SpongeBob SquarePants movie could have been the perfect ending for their franchise.
The reboot sequels, especially those without the original creators or producers involved, tend to be more unsuccessful than successful. Two shows that pop into my mind are The Powerpuff Girls Reboot and Teen Titans Go. When I was younger, I used to watch both shows on Cartoon Network as the original series.
Wonder Pets: Into the City attracts new viewers, especially a younger audience in comparison to the older ones on Apple TV. They better manage to avoid many of the pitfalls of failed reboots that either suck or drain away the charm of the original.
They are always trying to take the original shows and create them for a new generation, but revamping the whole thing. It also makes it difficult for people who grew up watching the older version. If anybody wants to watch the shows they grew up, watching Tubi is our best option.
About the Creator
Levi Omeke
I enjoy watching the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, College Football and College Basketball. I used to work as a Sports Reporter at The Shorthorn for UTA Student Publications.




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