How to watch Paw Patrol in order: Chronological watch guide

How to watch Paw Patrol in order: Chronological watch guide
How to watch Paw Patrol in order: Chronological watch guide (Image via Paramount+)

With its adventurous pups and heroic rescues, Paw Patrol has evolved into a beloved animated series for young viewers. Having a chronological watch guide is good for anyone wishing to see the series.

Released on August 20, 2021 PAW Patrol: The Movie and PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, on 29 September 2023, created a great impact on viewers. Its storyline centers on a young child named Ryder, who commands a squad of search and rescue dogs. Every pup has different tools and vehicles to aid in their missions to guard Adventure Bay.

Children will find it fascinating, as these courageous dogs show teamwork and problem-solving, from rescuing kittens to saving the day from a natural disaster.

To really appreciate the Paw Patrol series, one must understand the sequence of episodes, as the show runs multiple seasons and features several special episodes. But this guide gives viewers a chronological sequence to follow, guiding them across the seasons and special episodes.


Paw Patrol: A chronological watch guide

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Paw Patrol is available on various streaming platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix Kids. Each platform offers all 11 seasons, making it accessible for viewers to start the series chronologically.

Netflix offers all 11 seasons with a subscription, priced at approximately $15.49 per month. Amazon Prime Video also provides access to all the seasons, for $14.99 per month.

For younger viewers, Netflix Kids is a great option, offering the same content as Netflix but tailored for children, priced at $15.49 per month.


What happened in the show?

Season 1, which debuted on August 12, 2013, introduces the core team of pups and Ryder. With 26 episodes, this season sets the scene and defines Adventure Bay's main environment as well as the characters.

Viewers can follow that with Season 2, which ran from August 13, 2014, until December 4, 2015. This season adds fresh pups and vehicles to the squad, including Everest in The New Pup episode. As the pups start on more challenging tasks, the storyline gets more convoluted but keeps viewers interested.

Released between November 20, 2015, and July 31, 2023, the episodes of Seasons 3 through 10 build on past adventures with fresh challenges and special events like Mighty Pups and Rescue Knights. These feature fresh characters and narrative arcs, while the special episodes add complexity.

Paw Patrol: The Movie (released August 20, 2021) and Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (released on September 29, 2023). These movies offer a cinematic experience of the pups' heroics and fit the chronology of the series.


Cast and crew

This TV show was created by Keith Chapman, with production by Spin Master Entertainment and animation by Guru Studio. The cast of the show features a talented group of voice actors who bring the beloved characters to life.

Ryder, the young leader of the Paw Patrol, has been voiced by several actors over the seasons, including Owen Mason, Elijha Hammill and Jaxon Mercey.

The pups themselves are voiced by several actors, with Chase, the police dog, originally voiced by Tristan Samuel and later by Justin Paul Kelly. Marshall, the fire pup, has been voiced by Gage Munroe and Drew Davis.

Each actor's performance adds personality and charm to the characters, making this TV show a delightful experience for its young audience.

To put it simply,

  • Ryder: Owen Mason (Seasons 1-2); Elijha Hammill (Seasons 2-5); Jaxon Mercey (Seasons 6-7).
  • Tristan Samuel (Seasons 1-4) and Justin Paul Kelly (Seasons 5–7) voice Chase.
  • Gage Munroe (Season 1) and Drew Davis (Seasons 2–5) voice Marshall.

For young viewers, Paw Patrol is an unforgettable experience because of gifted voice actors bringing the pups to life.

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