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ever after high where to watch

You can still watch Ever After High in a few different places, but where and how depends on what exactly you want (full specials vs short webisodes) and your country.

Main places to watch

1. Official YouTube channel (webisodes + compilations)

Mattel’s official Ever After High YouTube channel hosts:

  • Full “chapters” as long compilation videos.
  • The short webisodes and themed playlists (Dragon Games, Way Too Wonderland, Epic Winter, etc.).

This is usually the easiest free way to watch a lot of the series, though the channel can be a bit chaotic to navigate.

2. Streaming services (specials / full series, region‑dependent)

Availability changes a lot by country, but guide sites show that:

  • Some regions still list Ever After High on Netflix or Prime Video , mainly for the long specials like Legacy Day, True Hearts Day, Thronecoming, Spring Unsprung, Way Too Wonderland, Dragon Games, and Epic Winter.
  • In other regions, it has been removed, so you may only see it listed historically or as “not available” right now.

To check for your country, sites like JustWatch have a page for Ever After High and show which services currently stream it where you live.

3. Internet Archive and fan playlists

Fans regularly recommend:

  • Internet Archive : Searching “Ever After High” there can turn up uploads of episodes, specials, and sometimes books, though quality and completeness vary.
  • Fan YouTube playlists : Some Reddit threads share curated playlists that claim to cover the whole show in order.

Because these are fan-organized, they may go up or down over time, and quality/legality can be mixed.

Quick mini‑guide: what to look for

If you want the core specials in reasonable order, fans often point to:

  • Legacy Day
  • True Hearts Day
  • Thronecoming
  • Spring Unsprung
  • Way Too Wonderland
  • Dragon Games
  • Epic Winter

These are commonly on streaming services (when available), and often show up as longer videos or playlists on the official YouTube channel and fan playlists.

If you want everything (shorts + specials), combining:

  • Official Ever After High YouTube (for webisodes/chapters).
  • A region check on a site like JustWatch for Netflix/Prime in your country.
  • Possibly Internet Archive or fan playlists shared in Reddit threads.

will give you the most complete experience.

Simple HTML table (platform overview)

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<table>
  <tr>
    <th>Platform</th>
    <th>What you get</th>
    <th>Notes</th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Official YouTube (Ever After High)</td>
    <td>Webisodes, chapter compilations, themed specials</td>
    <td>Free, but playlists and episode order can be confusing. [web:2][web:4][web:6]</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Netflix</td>
    <td>Long specials (e.g., Legacy Day, Spring Unsprung, Dragon Games, Epic Winter) in some regions</td>
    <td>Region-dependent and has been removed in some countries. Check with a streaming guide. [web:3][web:8][web:10]</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Prime Video</td>
    <td>Selections of Ever After High in certain countries</td>
    <td>Also region-dependent; availability may change over time. [web:8][web:10]</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Internet Archive</td>
    <td>Uploads of episodes, specials, sometimes books</td>
    <td>Fan-uploaded, quality and completeness vary. [web:1]</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Fan YouTube playlists</td>
    <td>Attempted “full series” order</td>
    <td>Often shared in Reddit threads, may change or disappear. [web:3][web:7][web:9]</td>
  </tr>
</table>

TL;DR: Start with the official Ever After High YouTube channel for free access, then check a streaming-guide site like JustWatch to see if Netflix or Prime Video have the specials in your region, and use Internet Archive or Reddit‑shared playlists if you’re trying to fill in gaps.

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