
Disney Branded Television has announced that its Emmy®-nominated animated series, Kiff, is getting a third season. Fans can expect more wild and hilarious adventures with best friends Kiff and Barry. The show’s creators, Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal, are back as executive producers, with Kent Osborne as co-executive producer and Quinn Scott stepping in as story editor.
This news comes just ahead of the Kiff season two premiere, which kicks off on Saturday, March 15, at 10:00 a.m. EDT/PDT on Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney XD On Demand. The new season will launch with two episodes, with fresh episodes airing weekly on Saturdays at the same time. Season two will also be available for streaming on Disney+ this summer, while season one is already available.
Along with the renewal, fans got a first look at the Kiff season two trailer (shown above) and brand-new artwork (see below). This season, Kiff and her bunny bestie, Barry, dive even deeper into the wonderfully eccentric world of Table Town, where animals and magical oddballs navigate life, school, friendships, and all the quirky chaos of their everyday lives.
The season two guest cast features some amazing talent, including Robby Hoffman as Jackie Pennidotter, John Stamos as Hobart, Tim Heidecker as Rodney, Humphrey, and Baby New Year, Petey USA as Dumb Bird, Orville Peck as Granite Rockberg, Sabrina Impacciatore as Mama Berry, Judy Greer as Rhonda, Diane Morgan as Secretary Mom, and Melissa Villaseñor as Jerry Jo and Jeffy. Kimiko Glenn and H Michael Croner return as the voices of Kiff and Barry.
Kiff has been a critical hit, earning nominations at the 2025 Children’s and Family Emmy Awards for Outstanding Children’s or Young Teen Animated Series, as well as Original Song for a Children’s or Young Teen Program. The show is also one of 2024’s top kids’ animated series, with 11 billion minutes watched since launch, in addition to 90 million views on YouTube.
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