You can stream the original 2005 Madagascar movie on several major platforms, though availability depends on your country and your subscriptions.

Main streaming options (by region)

Here’s a quick guide to where Madagascar is currently available as a subscription stream or digital rental/purchase in different regions.

Note: Catalogs change often, so always double‑check in your local app before signing up to anything.

United States

  • Amazon Prime Video (included with Prime; also has an ad-supported tier).
  • Peacock streams at least the first Madagascar movie as part of its animated lineup.
  • You can buy or rent it digitally on:
    • Amazon Video
    • Apple TV Store
    • Fandango At Home (for purchase or rental)

There are no widely available ā€œfree with adsā€ platforms listed for Madagascar in the U.S. right now beyond these subscription services.

United Kingdom

  • You can stream Madagascar with a subscription on:
    • Netflix (including Netflix Kids and Netflix Standard with ads)
    • Amazon Prime Video (also with an ad-supported option)
    • Sky Go
    • Now TV Cinema
  • You can buy or rent it on:
    • Apple TV
    • Amazon Video
    • Rakuten TV
    • Sky Store

At the moment there are no genuinely free streaming options (no sub, no ads) listed in the UK.

Australia

  • Streaming with a subscription on:
    • Stan
    • Binge
    • Prime Video
    • Paramount+
    • Paramount+ on Prime (channel add‑on)
  • Rent or buy on:
    • Prime Video Store
    • Apple TV Store
    • YouTube Movies

New Zealand

  • Subscription streaming on:
    • Prime Video
    • Neon
  • Rent or buy on:
    • Apple TV Store
    • YouTube Movies
    • Prime Video Store

Quick HTML table of popular options

Below is a simple HTML table summarizing common ways to watch Madagascar by region and type of access.

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  <thead>
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      <th>Region</th>
      <th>Included with Subscription</th>
      <th>Rent/Buy (Digital)</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
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  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>United States</td>
      <td>Amazon Prime Video, Peacock [web:3][web:7]</td>
      <td>Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home [web:3]</td>
      <td>No current fully free streaming options listed [web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>United Kingdom</td>
      <td>Netflix, Netflix Kids, Netflix (ads), Amazon Prime Video, Sky Go, Now TV Cinema [web:1]</td>
      <td>Apple TV, Amazon Video, Rakuten TV, Sky Store [web:1]</td>
      <td>No free-without-subscription options listed [web:1]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Australia</td>
      <td>Stan, Binge, Prime Video, Paramount+, Paramount+ on Prime [web:5]</td>
      <td>Prime Video Store, Apple TV Store, YouTube Movies [web:5]</td>
      <td>Multiple local platforms carry it [web:5]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>New Zealand</td>
      <td>Prime Video, Neon [web:9]</td>
      <td>Apple TV Store, YouTube Movies, Prime Video Store [web:9]</td>
      <td>Available both as subscription and rental [web:9]</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

Extra tip: finding it where you live

  • If you’re outside these regions, a quick way is to:
    • Open a site like JustWatch or a local equivalent and search for ā€œMadagascar.ā€ These services track which platforms currently stream the movie in different countries.
  • Also check your:
    • Local digital stores (Google/YouTube Movies, Apple TV, Amazon) for rent/buy options, which tend to be available in many more countries even when it’s not on a local subscription service.

TL;DR: In most places, your best bet is to start with Netflix or Prime Video if you’re in the UK, Peacock or Prime Video in the US, and Stan/Binge/Prime/Paramount+ in Australia and New Zealand, with digital rentals on Apple TV, Amazon, or YouTube as reliable backups.

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