FIVE SHOWS WITH VALENTINES DAY TV EPISODES FOR KIDS TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND

Publish date: 2024-06-21

Valentine’s Day is Monday! And everyone likes to celebrate the holiday with sweets, hugs, and love. If you are looking for something fun to do this weekend with the kids, check out these five shows with Valentine’s Day themes. According to Romper.com, you won’t be disappointed!

1. Doc McStuffins: “My Huggy Valentine/Huggy Bear”

Episode Synopsis: Doc’s parents give her a new toy for Valentine’s Day which she names Val, who she brings to life with her magic stethoscope. Lambie gets jealous of the new toy and Doc diagnoses her with “splitheartitis,” which means she suffers from a broken heart. Lambie goes on to tell Doc that before Val, she was her number one cuddler and her best friend and that Valentine’s Day was her day. Doc reassures her that despite having Val, no one could ever take her place.

Where to watch: Disney+, Disney Now, Hulu, and YouTube

2. Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: “It’s Love Day/Daniel’s Love Day Surprise”

Episode Synopsis: The neighborhood of Make Believe is celebrating ‘Love Day’ in this episode. Daniel and his friends come up with special ways to show their love and care. One fun tactic is dancing, singing and telling jokes. In the second part of the episode entitled, Daniel’s Love Day Surprise grandpere comes to visit for Love Day. To show his grandpere how much he loves him, Daniel puts on a treasure hunt and hides little hearts around the house for him to find.

Looks like you will get double the love in this episode!

Where to watch: PBS Kids and YouTube

3. SpongeBob Squarepants: “Valentine’s Day”

Episode Synopsis: Adults and kids alike enjoy the sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea!

In this episode, SpongeBob and Sandy get together to give Patrick the best Valentine’s Day gift. While Sandy works on the gift SpongeBob keeps Patrick distracted with activities. The two end up going to the carnival. But Patrick grows more and more impatient and chaos follows which includes an attack of chocolate-eating scallops and wreaking havoc at the carnival when he thinks SpongeBob didn’t give him anything. Before he really loses, Sandy appears with his chocolate hot-air balloon.

Where to watch: Hulu, Nick, and Paramount+

4. Rugrats: “Be My Valentine”

Episode Synopsis: This may be one of a few Rugrats episodes where you will see Susie and Angelica in the same clip together with genuine smiles. But it has nothing to do with their arguably complicated friendship. In the two-part episode, the girls are battling out over their crush. Angelica dresses up as a cupid, while Tommy, Chucky, and the other babies look for a valentine for their dog, Spike and the adults dress up in some pretty wild costumes for the Valentine’s Day “Love through the Ages” dance. Sounds like a way to keep the love going.

Where to watch: Paramount+

5. The Proud Family: “The Legend of Johnny Lovely” 

Episode Synopsis: This particular episode is not necessarily characterized as a Valentine’s one, but the charisma of the one-time guest character makes it on. It’s also one of the few episodes you will hear Papi sing. In the season two episode, a guy named Johnny Lovely comes to town and Penny and her friends are immediately enticed by him. But Penny thinks Johnny is too good to be true. After all, nobody is perfect and could possibly look good and be good on the inside too. But it turned out, he really was a genuinely nice person. And it didn’t hurt that he wasn’t too bad to look at either!

Where to watch: Disney+

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