Local animation 'BoBoiBoy' tops Netflix charts in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore


By AGENCY

Malaysian animated series 'BoBoiBoy Galaxy Baraju' has taken the No.1 spot on Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows in Malaysia and Indonesia. – Photo: Monsta

Malaysian animated series BoBoiBoy Galaxy Baraju has taken the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows in Malaysia and Indonesia, just days after the release of its first two episodes on Oct 18.

The achievement pushed down several popular K-dramas and anime titles that usually dominate the streaming charts.

In a statement today, animation studio Monsta said the series also ranked No. 1 in Netflix’s Top Kids TV Shows category in Singapore and Vietnam, further proving its growing regional appeal across Southeast Asia.

"The first two episodes of BoBoiBoy Galaxy Baraju have already recorded over 20 million views across various social media platforms, proving BoBoiBoy remains a pop-culture powerhouse and one of Southeast Asia’s most beloved heroes.

"Fans from both Malaysia and abroad praised the animation’s Hollywood-level visual quality and the storyline that stays engaging and true to its roots,” the statement said.

Monsta aims to sustain the animation momentum with the upcoming release of Papa Zola The Movie on Dec 11, where the beloved side character Papa Zola takes the spotlight. BoBoiBoy himself will make a supporting appearance in the film. – Bernama

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