New Apple TV+ ad reminds everyone that it has great shows for kids, too

Snoopy in Space
Snoopy in Space (Image credit: Apple TV+)

What you need to know

  • Apple TV+ has shared a new YouTube video to remind users of its kids shows.
  • Shows including "Snoopy in Space" and "Helpsters" are promoted.
  • Apple continues to try and increase subscriptions. And keep existing ones.

Apple TV+ shared a new video to YouTube over the weekend, this time focusing on reminding everyone that there's something for the kids to watch. Shows like "For All Mankind" and "The Morning Show" have received most of the attention, but there's plenty for the younger age group as well.

The new video shows off some of the best shows your kids could be watching right now with "Snoopy in Space" and "Helpsters" just two of those showcased here.

Original series and films to inspire the next generation of dreamers, explorers, and believers. All on Apple TV+.

Apple continues to try and pull in new subscribers, but that might not be its biggest challenge. Many people will have to decide whether to continue their Apple TV+ subscription once their free year is up – and that's going to start happening for a ton of people in just a few months. Will those people pay $4.99 per month to keep Apple TV+ around?

Oliver Haslam
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Oliver Haslam has written about Apple and the wider technology business for more than a decade with bylines on How-To Geek, PC Mag, iDownloadBlog, and many more. He has also been published in print for Macworld, including cover stories. At iMore, Oliver is involved in daily news coverage and, not being short of opinions, has been known to 'explain' those thoughts in more detail, too. Having grown up using PCs and spending far too much money on graphics card and flashy RAM, Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world, backed by iPhone, and new product categories come and go. Current expertise includes iOS, macOS, streaming services, and pretty much anything that has a battery or plugs into a wall. Oliver also covers mobile gaming for iMore, with Apple Arcade a particular focus. He's been gaming since the Atari 2600 days and still struggles to comprehend the fact he can play console quality titles on his pocket computer.