7 Must-Watch Shows Leaving Netflix in April
The Netflix carousel keeps spinning—and while new shows arrive, others quietly make their exit. April is saying goodbye to some true gems, and once they’re gone, you’ll have to hunt them down elsewhere. Childhood classics, crime documentaries, and anime favorites are all on the chopping block this month. Some have been hiding in your watchlist for years, waiting for a rainy day. Well, this is your nudge to hit play before they vanish. Grab your snacks, clear your schedule, and start watching now—because once the credits roll in April, these shows might not be so easy to find again.
Powerpuff Girls (Seasons 1–6)

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Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice is leaving Netflix. This six-season nostalgia bomb mixes cartoon chaos with a genuine heart. Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup were childhood superheroes for many—and they still hold up.
Surviving R. Kelly (Season 1)

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This hard-hitting docuseries was a cultural reckoning. It detailed disturbing abuse allegations, gave survivors space to speak, and sparked real-world consequences. If you missed its powerful debut, now’s your chance to understand the movement it ignited.
Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning (Season 1)

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The follow-up digs deeper into the aftermath, with new testimonies and rising public pressure. It unpacks the impact of the first season and explores how survivors kept pushing forward. This installment adds vital context and carries the same emotional weight.
Surviving R. Kelly Part III: The Final Chapter

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The final chapter closes a dark, important story. Following the court cases and ultimate sentencing, it gives survivors the last word. It’s not easy to watch—but it’s necessary.
Magic Mixies (Season 1)

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As one of the newer kid-friendly fantasy series, Magic Mixies brings color, potions, and a sprinkle of mischief to the screen. It’s whimsical and lighthearted, perfect for the little ones—or the young at heart.
Monzón: A Knockout Blow (Season 1)

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Boxing, fame, and true crime collide in this Argentine series about Carlos Monzón—a legend in the ring with a dark past. It’s gritty, dramatic, and rooted in real events. If you’re into sports stories with a serious edge, this one punches hard.
Miriam Margolyes: Almost Australian

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Stage legend Miriam Margolyes explores identity, culture, and belonging in this warm, funny, and eye-opening documentary. Her charm and honesty shine as she roams Australia, trying to define what makes someone truly Aussie. It’s part road trip, part personal essay.
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

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With a colorful world of magic, friendship, and surprisingly clever writing, this animated reboot became a phenomenon. The storytelling is heartfelt, the lessons are sincere, and the fan base is massive for a reason.
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

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This gentle preschool favorite helped a generation of kids learn kindness, emotions, and life skills through catchy songs and a tiger-sized heart. Its departure means fewer “grr-ific” mornings for little viewers.
Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Incorporated (Seasons 1–2)

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This reimagining of the classic Scooby-Doo gang adds mystery arcs, deeper character stories, and a surprisingly spooky tone. It’s smarter than you’d expect, with plenty of nostalgia baked in. If you grew up with Scoob, you’ll love this twist.
Seraph of the End

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In a world ravaged by vampires, this anime follows a revenge-driven teen with wild powers and even wilder secrets. It’s gritty, stylish, and filled with heart-pounding action. Fans of dark fantasy will find plenty to sink their teeth into.
Chhota Bheem and the Return of Dragar

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India’s pint-sized superhero returns in this action-packed special. It’s a hit with younger audiences due to the bright animation and fast-paced fun. If your kiddo can’t get enough of Bheem and his crew, now’s the time to rewatch.
Keymon and Nani in Space Adventure

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This offbeat Indian animated adventure blasts Keymon and his grandmother into space for a zany, intergalactic ride. With its quirky humor and colorful animation, it’s a treat for fans of the Keymon series.
Motu Patlu: Dino Invasion

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When dinosaurs land in Furfuri Nagar, it’s up to Motlu and Patlu to handle the prehistoric pandemonium. This show is packed with slapstick laughs and kid-friendly action. Those dinos are, unfortunately, going extinct again as this animated adventure leaves Netflix.
Rudra: Secret of the Black Moon

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Magic school and heroic destiny–that’s everything this spell-casting animated special is about. Rudra faces off against dark forces threatening his world, with plenty of mystical twists along the way. It’s fast-paced, visually rich, and a hit with kids.