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How to Watch ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ Online Right Now

Want to stream the earliest stuff from '68? What about the '80s heyday? Here's how to watch (almost) every Mister Rogers episode online.

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In the old days (1968–75), most seasons ofMister Rogers’ Neighborhoodhad about 65 episodes, not all of which have made it online. It wasn’t until the ’80s that a more manageable 15-episode season became the norm. So, if you’re wondering where to watchMister Rogers’ Neighborhood? The answer is simple: online. Yes, you can watchmostof it. Here are the easiest, cheapest, andbestways to easily watch andstream full episodes ofMister Rogers’ Neighborhood.We’re starting with the ideal (PBS!) and then working our way down to the streaming options that are a little tricky or unwieldy. Ding ding! Hop on your streaming trolley. It’s a beautiful day.As of September 2021, these are the best ways to streamMister Rogers’ Neighborhoodonline.

YouTube

WatchingMister Rogerson YouTubeis possible, but if you go this route you certainly won’t be in the safe confines of the friendly digital neighborhood you seek. Yes, there are a ton of great clips and some complete episodes ofMister Rogerson YouTube, but you’ve got to be careful. The quality is all-over-the-place, and sometimes weird parodies will pop up on a playlist. Your best bet here is to search YouTube for something you wantspecificallylike his famous trip to theCrayola Factory.

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Amazon Prime

At one point in time, a bunch ofMister Rogerswas streaming “for free” if you paid for Amazon Prime. This is no longer the case. If you wantMister Rogerson Prime, you’ve gotta pay for it, by signing up for a $4.99 PBS Kids account. That’s the deal now.

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PBS Kids.org and the PBS Kids app

The purest way to watchMister Rogersonline is to just go straight to the source.PBSKids.orghas a permanent player whichairs vintage episodes of the series on a rotating basis. This means that they swap out new episodes from the “early years” (the late ’60s and early ’70s) on the first Monday of every month. So, over time, you could conceivably watch everything from 1968 to 1975. There are also some great clips likethis interview with illustrator Eric Carle.

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Apple TV/iTunes

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhoodis available on iTunes, but it’s probably not your best option. Apple has a smattering of episodes organized loosely by year, starting in 1981. These episodes are $1.99 each. So, unless you absolutely need the 1981 episode about divorce stored on your iPhone, this isn’t the easiest or most cost-effective way to watchMister Rogers.

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