‘Bluey’ Beats ‘Stranger Things’ to Top Nielsen’s 2025 Year-End Streaming Charts

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If you’re wondering what America streamed the most in 2025, the answer isn’t a gritty drama or a buzzy thriller — it’s Bluey. The family-friendly animated favorite finished 2025 as the No. 1 most-streamed TV title in the U.S., outpacing major adult hits like Grey’s Anatomy and Netflix’s Stranger Things, according to Nielsen’s year-end ARTEY Awards.

How Big Was ‘Bluey’ in 2025?

Nielsen reports that Bluey delivered 45.2 billion minutes watched in the U.S. in 2025 — a staggering total for a show built around short, under-10-minute episodes.

Part of the magic: the series has a highly rewatchable library (about 154 episodes), and families often keep it on repeat — making it one of the most powerful “comfort streams” on TV.

Where ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Stranger Things’ Landed

Grey’s Anatomy finished close behind with 40.9 billion minutes viewed, proving once again that big catalog shows can dominate streaming year after year.

Meanwhile, Stranger Things led the original series category with roughly 40.0 billion minutes streamed in 2025, boosted by major new season viewing.

Streaming Didn’t Just Grow — It Set a Record

Nielsen says audiences spent an estimated 16.7 trillion minutes streaming in 2025, marking the most-streamed year on record and a significant jump year over year.

Why This Matters (Even If You Don’t Have Kids)

The biggest takeaway from the 2025 streaming charts: library and comfort viewing are king. Big back catalogs, familiar characters, and easy rewatch value continue to compete — and often win — against flashy new releases.

Bluey is available on Disney+. For the original reporting, see The Hollywood Reporter (note: access may require a subscription).

Sources: Nielsen, The Guardian, ABC News (Australia)

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