Apple TV has now released all 13 episodes of Wonder Pets: In the City season 2, giving families a full weekend binge option right away. The new season launched globally on Friday, March 20, 2026, and brings back Izzy the Guinea Pig, Tate the Snake, and Zuri the Bunny for more rescue missions built around music, teamwork, and problem-solving.
The show returns with the same preschool-friendly formula that helped season 1 find its audience after debuting in 2024. Set around a New York City kindergarten, the series follows the three classroom pets as they jump into their Jetcar and head around the world to help animals in trouble. Apple lists the series as a kids and family animated show rated TV-Y.
Voice work for the series again includes Victoria Scola-Giampapa as Izzy, Vanessa Huszar as Zuri, and Christopher Sean Cooper Jr. as Tate, while season 2 continues the show’s musical, mini-opera-style storytelling.
Season 2 details
- Episodes: 13
- Genre: Kids & Family, Animation
- Start date: March 20, 2026
- Finish date: March 20, 2026
- Age rating: TV-Y / 2+
Plot
Season 2 keeps the focus on the same heroic trio, who spend their days as classroom pets in a New York City kindergarten and then race off in their Jetcar whenever animals need help. The new episodes continue the musical rescue format, with stories built around curiosity, friendship, and learning how different strengths can work together.
From the trailer and official season description, the story looks set to push the pets into bigger adventures while staying close to the show’s core message about cooperation and kindness. Expect more globe-hopping missions, more songs, and more moments where Izzy, Tate, and Zuri solve problems by combining their talents. There do not appear to be any major story spoilers attached to the season setup itself.
Apple TV in the US costs $12.99 per month after a 7-day free trial. With all 13 episodes of Wonder Pets: In the City season 2 now live, families can stream the whole season right away. What do you plan to watch this weekend? Let us know in the comments.