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where can i watch ever after high

You can’t currently stream the full original Ever After High series on the big paid platforms, but you still have a few solid options to watch most or all of it.

Current official streaming status

  • In the US, Ever After High is not on any major subscription streaming service right now; it was on Netflix until about August 2025 and has since been removed.
  • Discovery/rediscovery posts from 2024–2025 show many fans asking where to watch because they can’t find it on Netflix anymore, which matches this removal.

Where you can watch episodes legally

1. Official YouTube channel (webisodes and compilations)

  • Mattel’s official Ever After High YouTube channel hosts a large amount of the series as webisodes, multi‑episode compilations, and some of the big specials.
  • You’ll find:
    • Chapter playlists (for example, Chapter 3 and Chapter 4) as curated playlists.
* “Beginning” compilations like Episodes 1–4 bundled into a single video.
* Long “full episode compilation” videos that cover arcs like “Epic Winter,” “Dragon Games,” and other late‑series content.

Example: There’s an official compilation titled along the lines of “Ever After High – Full Episode Compilation – Official Video,” which chains many chapter‑4 episodes together.

2. Netflix (historical, may still appear in some regions)

  • Fans on forums mention that the big specials (Legacy Day, True Hearts Day, Thronecoming, Spring Unsprung, Way Too Wonderland, Dragon Games, Epic Winter) “should be on Netflix” and that for a long time they were all available there, treated almost like separate specials rather than seasons.
  • Aggregator listings show that as of mid‑2025, Ever After High was last available on Netflix but marked as “currently unavailable to stream” in the US, with an option to be notified if it returns.

If you are outside the US, it’s still worth quickly checking your local Netflix catalog—regional rights sometimes lag or differ from the US listing.

Fan‑recommended watch paths

Community posts give a few practical strategies if you want as close to a “complete” run as possible.

1. YouTube first, then specials

  • Watch the webisodes and chapter compilations in order using the official YouTube channel playlists.
  • Slot in the specials (Legacy Day, True Hearts Day, Thronecoming, Spring Unsprung, Way Too Wonderland, Dragon Games, Epic Winter) at the points the fandom wiki recommends (for instance, Spring Unsprung in early Chapter 3, Dragon Games at the start of Chapter 4, Epic Winter near the end).

2. Use fan‑made episode order lists

  • Reddit users share links to fan‑curated episode orders (e.g., TVDB lists and playlist links) that line up YouTube uploads with the correct story order so you don’t get lost by the slightly messy official channel organization.
  • Some also mention archive or drive links circulating in the fandom; if you use these, keep in mind they may be unofficial mirrors and may change or disappear over time.

Simple region‑agnostic plan

If you just want a quick plan today, this is the most practical approach using mainly official sources:

  1. Search for the official Ever After High YouTube channel and open the chapter or “full episode compilation” playlists.
  1. Watch through:
    • “The Beginning” (Episodes 1–4) compilation first.
 * Then the Chapter‑labeled playlists and any long compilations (like “A Big Bad Secret | Chapter 4”) to follow the main storyline. 
  1. Check if your local Netflix catalog still has any of the specials; if so, watch those at the recommended narrative points (Legacy Day, Thronecoming, Spring Unsprung, Way Too Wonderland, Dragon Games, Epic Winter).

Quick HTML table for options

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Option What you get Notes
Official YouTube channel Many webisodes, chapter compilations, several specials and arcs Free; playlists and “full episode compilations” cover a lot of the story but take a bit of sorting.
Netflix (region dependent) Previously had all the big specials and much of the series No longer available in US as of late 2025, but worth checking other regions.
Fan‑shared links (archives/drives) Community attempts at a complete, ordered run Unofficial; availability may change, but frequently discussed on forums.
**TL;DR:** In 2026, your best bet to watch _Ever After High_ is to use the official YouTube channel’s chapter and compilation playlists, optionally supported by fan episode‑order guides, and then check your local Netflix catalog in case the specials are still regionally available.

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